I am beginning to have some second thoughts about a few things that I might have said in the past. It has been building for a couple of weeks now with the issue of the Pickerington?’s downtown traffic. While many seem to be complaining about the wait time to get on I-70 in the mornings, I am having problems with how and why the city has botched the traffic flow through the middle of town.
I understand that in 1997 they started talking about building that downtown bypass. It would connect Hill Road just north of the Conrail Line to East Columbus Street. I drove down the ?“Hill Road Connector?” and it dead ends with no other purpose but to sit there and wait for something that I am not yet fully aware of yet. I understand this has cost us $750,000 for this short little road extension that goes no where. Why did the city build it? This road and all this asphalt just lays there doing no-one any good. If they are waiting to but more property to complete the project then why commit our funds to build a road to no-where? Couldn?’t those funds have been put to better use until the full right-away was purchased?
For years, we have endured the bottle neck at the four-way stop. In the evenings if you were heading south you had long wait times because of the people making that left turn onto West Columbus Street heading to Baltimore. Just before this last election (July 2001) the city closed this intersection for renovations. I understand that since its completion they spend around a million dollars. The idea was that they would put some pretty bricks along the side of the road and they could qualify for a grant. I have heard that this grant amounts to nearly $125,000.
A couple weeks ago I joked about the inexperienced School Bus drivers not being able to make that turn without hitting the curb. Well I tried to make that same turn yesterday and some woman had stop in front of the stop bar and I couldn?’t make the turn without hitting the curb. Sure enough I knocked the hub cap of the rear tire of my mini-van. I went back to retrieve it but it was too far gone and bent that it wouldn?’t stay on the wheel. So now I must wait until my wife takes the van and blame it on her for losing the hub cap. Hub cap Annie here she comes.
Now I no sooner get around the turn and go back and pick up my hub cap and head north again and I get caught in another traffic jam. The damn train was coming through town doing about 5 miles per hour. I am normally a calm person but I did reach that point yesterday that I almost went POSTAL!
By Jim Nugent
I understand that in 1997 they started talking about building that downtown bypass. It would connect Hill Road just north of the Conrail Line to East Columbus Street. I drove down the ?“Hill Road Connector?” and it dead ends with no other purpose but to sit there and wait for something that I am not yet fully aware of yet. I understand this has cost us $750,000 for this short little road extension that goes no where. Why did the city build it? This road and all this asphalt just lays there doing no-one any good. If they are waiting to but more property to complete the project then why commit our funds to build a road to no-where? Couldn?’t those funds have been put to better use until the full right-away was purchased?
For years, we have endured the bottle neck at the four-way stop. In the evenings if you were heading south you had long wait times because of the people making that left turn onto West Columbus Street heading to Baltimore. Just before this last election (July 2001) the city closed this intersection for renovations. I understand that since its completion they spend around a million dollars. The idea was that they would put some pretty bricks along the side of the road and they could qualify for a grant. I have heard that this grant amounts to nearly $125,000.
A couple weeks ago I joked about the inexperienced School Bus drivers not being able to make that turn without hitting the curb. Well I tried to make that same turn yesterday and some woman had stop in front of the stop bar and I couldn?’t make the turn without hitting the curb. Sure enough I knocked the hub cap of the rear tire of my mini-van. I went back to retrieve it but it was too far gone and bent that it wouldn?’t stay on the wheel. So now I must wait until my wife takes the van and blame it on her for losing the hub cap. Hub cap Annie here she comes.
Now I no sooner get around the turn and go back and pick up my hub cap and head north again and I get caught in another traffic jam. The damn train was coming through town doing about 5 miles per hour. I am normally a calm person but I did reach that point yesterday that I almost went POSTAL!
By Jim Nugent