GOPC is a strong advocate for active transportation & investment in infrastructure to ensure safe travel for all mode users. This week, our #GOPCThread will kick-off a new initiative where we will share good infrastructure ideas we find locally, nationally & internationally
We are doing this as a way to promote the type of investments we think #Ohio and its communities should be making now in order to prepare for the future #GOPCThread
Pedestrian deaths spiked in the US during the height of the pandemic. While a lot of factors likely contributed to these higher rates, one thing is certain: promoting safe accommodation of all users should be key for future infrastructure planning nytimes.com/2022/02/14/us/…
Ohio saw a similar spike in such incidents in 2020. While serious injuries were down from the previous year, fatalities increased sharply. Initial data suggests both serious injuries and fatalities increased further in 2021. statepatrol.ohio.gov/ostats.aspx#gs…
One common way of protecting pedestrians includes separating them from the roadway. In Japan, a bridge allows safe access across an intersection (this example of vehicle/pedestrian separation is very extreme!)
In Ohio, far too many towns, villages (and even big cities) lack enough sidewalks to ensure children, seniors, and other vulnerable populations can safety travel
Deaths & injuries are also on the rise for cyclists. An estimated 675 cyclists were killed in accidents in the US in '20. While this is down from the previous year, it should also be noted that traffic was down considerably (as much as 41%) that same year. advocacyadvance.org/2021/05/bicycl…
Ohio saw the same trend in 2020...fatalities were down, however injuries were up significantly from the previous year while traffic volume was down. Initial 2021 data suggests both saw increases (traffic count data not available for 2021) statepatrol.ohio.gov/ostats.aspx#gs…
Copenhagen, along with scores of other cities around the world, have invested significantly in protected lanes for cyclists & other infrastructure which helps to keep them separated from motor vehicles & pedestrians, reducing the risk of collisions.
The Copenhagen example is a bit “elevated”, but lanes that are separated & secure, as opposed to "sharrows" where bikes & motor vehicles share the same lane have been shown to significantly ⬇️fatalities & injuries + have shown economic benefits as well.
Protected & separated lanes also help to prevent cars from driving on, parking, or otherwise obstructing the pathways that are simply marked on the roads
Other improvements that can be made can often times appear to be simply esthetic, but can also help to improve livability & safety in neighborhoods.
Many communities, especially in metropolitan areas, are divided by roadway overpasses which have separated communities & created unsafe spaces. Opening these spaces up creates vibrant new spaces that can help reconnect neighborhoods archive.curbed.com/2017/1/9/14183…
Many cities are looking at ways to reconnect divided communities with highway caps. Columbus created one in the early 2000s in the Short North creating restaurant space & uniting the neighborhood with downtown chicagotribune.com/news/ct-xpm-20…
Such "caps" don't necessarily need to be as complicated. Columbus has also worked to reconnect downtown with the historic King-Lincoln District with "Culture Wall" creating park space over I-71 mkskstudios.com/projects/i70-i…
This is just some of what we will be sharing over the months ahead across our social media channels. Check back here for more examples of great infrastructure work, & if you aren't already, be sure to follow us on Instagram where we will share more images instagram.com/greaterohiopol…
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Today’s #GOPCThread discusses #The614forLinden & the success the 11+ member collaborative has had in implementing @ColumbusGov‘s #OneLinden Plan. GOPC has been helping evaluate its impacts in the neighborhood over 3 years. Check out our report from Year 2: bit.ly/3HObbWo
#The614forLinden, led by @OCCHstrong’s Ohio Capital Finance Corporation, received a $5M grant from @jpmorgan’s PRO Neighborhoods competition in 2019. Its other CDFI partners include Affordable Housing Trust for Columbus & Franklin County, @FinanceFund, & @ECDIoh#GOPCThread
This month’s #GOPCThread is dedicated to the City of Ironton, established in 1849, & county seat of Lawrence County. Ironton is in Ohio’s Appalachian region along the Ohio River; its population is over 11K: #OHCommunitySpotlightirontonohio.org
Part of Wayne National Forest is in Ironton. The forest’s Ironton Ranger District is located in Lawrence, Scioto, Gallia, & Jackson counties; it spans 107,090 acres. It offers camping, cabins, horse riding, OHV riding, water activities, & more. #GOPCThread#OHCommunitySpotlight
Like a number of river towns, Ironton is part of a multi-state metro, with residents working, shopping, and playing in Kentucky and West Virginia. #GOPCThread#OHCommunitySpotlight
Following on the second most exciting news in Ohio (@Bengals#WhoDey#RuleTheJungle) we’re using this week’s #GOPCThread to look closer at the land use implications of the recent #IntelOhio announcement.
On Jan 21, 2022, @GovMikeDeWine + @Intel officially announced the chip manufacturer would build at least 2 semi-conductor chip factories in New Albany, a suburb 25 minutes north east of downtown #Columbus.
The facilities will be built on undeveloped land, contiguous to the current New Albany International Business Park. The city has annexed much of the land from Jersey Township in Licking Co. (map courtesy of #NewAlbanyInternationalBusinessPark)
This week's #GOPCThread provides a summary of what our staff learned & observed from participating in the 2022 #EquitySummit hosted by our friends at @SmartGrowthUSA
.@majoracarter grew up during the “Burning Bronx” & started working in community development to show people you don’t have to leave your neighborhood to have a better community. She worked w/her neighborhood to open a Hip Hop café, @BoogieDownGrind#GOPCThread#SmartGrowthEquity
This week's #GOPCThread examines potential infrastructure projects #Ohio could invest in as part of the record, one-time funding the state will receive as part of the recently enacted federal infrastructure bill, or #IIJA
The historic infrastructure bill provides more than $500B in new spending on everything from broadband internet infrastructure to roads & bridges. The other $700B is a continuation of funding programs & priorities established in the 2015 FAST Act greaterohio.org/blog/2021/11/8…
#Ohio is slated to receive nearly $13 billion in funding under the #IIJA (8th among all states). While not all allocations are currently available, we do know some of the funding allotments #Ohio will receive
This week, our #GOPCThread is taking a look at what lies ahead for the Ohio Legislature as the second year of the 134th Ohio General Assembly gets underway
While last year saw the legislature enact several state budgets (the first half of the year) & new state legislative + congressional district maps (the second half of the year), 2022 will mostly focus on finishing what was started in 2021 #GOPCThread
Big 2022 issues include ongoing debate around vaccine mandates, criminal justice reform, and streamlining state government.
It's also worth noting that w/ yesterday's decision, redistricting will still remain a priority, particularly over the next month. dispatch.com/story/news/pol…