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Bridge together what divides us | News, Sports, Jobs


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Corridors, pathways, bridges; The words are all nouns, and ones that evoke something more active than passive.
At the end of the Franklin Street Corridor rests Building Bridges to Careers.
Two roads shooting off the corridor also lead to bridges, the Putnam Bridge which arcs over the Muskingum River into Marietta’s downtown and the Historic Harmar Bridge, now closed a year and under review of a board that’s growing to include residents of the lower west side, business owners, technical experts and those with eyes on the path ahead.
How do you take that step, and then the next, building momentum to be a better neighbor? ....

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Council committees focus on planning | News, Sports, Jobs


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Planning was at the center of three discussions amidst three hours of Marietta City Council committees Thursday.
Pedestrian Safety Planning
Streets Committee Chairwoman Susan Boyer focused her questions on grant administration of the Ohio Department of Health’s Creating Healthy Communities’ programmatic funding Thursday following the citizen-driven outline of pedestrian safety needs along the Franklin Street Corridor in the lower west side (Harmar).
“We were recently contacted as a neighborhood, from the county health department’s Creating Healthy Communities Coalition as part of their 2021 work plan for improving pedestrian infrastructure,” prefaced Councilman Geoff Schenkel, D, Fourth Ward (the ward in which Harmar and the lower west side sit). ....

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