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The City of Hilliard is seeking ideas for the future of Cemetery Road. The City is partnering with the Mid-Ohio Regional Planning Commission (MORPC) to conduct a corridor study on Cemetery Road between Britton Parkway and Norwich Street.
The public engagement process will take place between September and December 2020.
So, Talk2Us Hilliard!
We want to hear from our residents and businesses about what kind of improvements and amenities they think would benefit Cemetery Road and the community as a whole. We also are seeking feedback on possible opportunities and how they would fit in Hilliard.
Feedback on what residents and businesses want the gateway into Hilliard to look and feel like will be implemented into the final report that is presented to City Council. In turn, Council members and City staff will consider those ideas moving forward.
Residents will have a chance to address a variety of questions, including what they view as the identity and function of this area of Cemetery Road, as well as what kind of redevelopment (if any) they would like to see in this gateway to the city.
The City of Hilliard is seeking ideas for the future of Cemetery Road. The City is partnering with the Mid-Ohio Regional Planning Commission (MORPC) to conduct a corridor study on Cemetery Road between Britton Parkway and Norwich Street.
The public engagement process will take place between September and December 2020.
So, Talk2Us Hilliard!
We want to hear from our residents and businesses about what kind of improvements and amenities they think would benefit Cemetery Road and the community as a whole. We also are seeking feedback on possible opportunities and how they would fit in Hilliard.
Feedback on what residents and businesses want the gateway into Hilliard to look and feel like will be implemented into the final report that is presented to City Council. In turn, Council members and City staff will consider those ideas moving forward.
Residents will have a chance to address a variety of questions, including what they view as the identity and function of this area of Cemetery Road, as well as what kind of redevelopment (if any) they would like to see in this gateway to the city.
Writing about your ideas for the future are terrific, but pictures are worth a thousand words! We're inviting you to share an image of the kind of development you would like to see along Cemetery Road. Show us -- using photos of developments you've seen elsewhere -- how you would you like to see Cemetery Road transform.
Improvements for Cemetery Road could include neighborhood amenities, parks, streetscape improvements, and increased connectivity and walkability.