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File #: 0123X-2012    Version: 1
Type: Resolution Status: Passed
File created: 6/7/2012 In control: Public Service & Transportation Committee
On agenda: 10/22/2012 Final action: 10/24/2012
Title: To express the approval and support for the development of USBR 50, and request that the route is officially designated by AASHTO as soon as this can be achieved, and authorizes the posting of signs within the City of Columbus right-of-way identifying the route through the community once the official designation has been made.
Attachments: 1. 0123X-2012 Map
Explanation
BACKGROUND
Bicycle tourism is a growing industry in North America, contributing $47 billion annually to the economies of communities that provide facilities for tourists utilizing the facilities. The City of Columbus recognizes the importance of establishing a thorough bikeway infrastructure and has devoted substantial effort to construction of this bicycle friendly infrastructure.

The American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials(AASHTO) has designated a west-east corridor crossing the center of the State to be developed as United States Bike Route 50(USBR 50). The Ohio Department of Transportation(ODOT) is supportive of AASHTO designated bicycle routes through Ohio, subject to ongoing collaboration with affected jurisdictions to inventory, analyze, and designate specific routes to be used.

The Department of Public Service and the Recreation and Parks Department has investigated the proposed route and found it to be a suitable route, and desire that the route be designated so that it can be mapped and signed, thereby promoting bicycle tourism in the area. The current plan includes approximately 5.2 miles of bike routes, 16.3 miles of shared use path within the City of Columbus and 25.3 miles of the route in Franklin County that are not in The City of Columbus.

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To express the approval and support for the development of USBR 50, and request that the route is officially designated by AASHTO as soon as this can be achieved, and authorizes the posting of signs within the City of Columbus right-of-way identifying the route through the community once the official designation has been made.

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WHEREAS, bicycle tourism is a growing industry in North America, contributing $47 billion a year to the economies of communities that provide facilities for such tourists; and

WHEREAS, the American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials (AASHTO) has designated a west-east corridor crossing the center of the sta...

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