Sidewalk connector taking shape

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The project connecting Wilmington’s Southridge subdivision with Holmes Elementary School with a new sidewalk is well underway. The city, in collaboration with the Ohio Department of Transportation (ODOT), is contructing about 2,250 feet of sidewalk along Truesdell Street as part of ODOT’s “Safe Routes to School” program, begun in 2008. Once built, there will be an uninterrupted sidewalk from Randolph Street to the school grounds of Holmes Elementary. The project is expected to be completed by Oct. 1

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The project connecting Wilmington’s Southridge subdivision with Holmes Elementary School with a new sidewalk is well underway. The city, in collaboration with the Ohio Department of Transportation (ODOT), is contructing about 2,250 feet of sidewalk along Truesdell Street as part of ODOT’s “Safe Routes to School” program, begun in 2008. Once built, there will be an uninterrupted sidewalk from Randolph Street to the school grounds of Holmes Elementary. The project is expected to be completed by Oct. 1
http://www.wnewsj.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/22/2017/09/web1_DSC_0231.jpgThe project connecting Wilmington’s Southridge subdivision with Holmes Elementary School with a new sidewalk is well underway. The city, in collaboration with the Ohio Department of Transportation (ODOT), is contructing about 2,250 feet of sidewalk along Truesdell Street as part of ODOT’s “Safe Routes to School” program, begun in 2008. Once built, there will be an uninterrupted sidewalk from Randolph Street to the school grounds of Holmes Elementary. The project is expected to be completed by Oct. 1 Tom Barr | News Journal

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