Facing The Consequences of Rapid Growth
15 December 2000 - 5:00am
The Columbus, Ohio region will study remedies for one of the consequences of rapid growth -- congestion.
The Columbus, Ohio region has recently experienced tremendous growth. Now it finds itself grappling with the consequences."Officials from the Ohio Department of Transportation, three cities and the Mid-Ohio Regional Planning Commission warned in twoseparate forums yesterday that central Ohio highways may not be able to keep up with the pace of growth."
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Expanded Highways Might Fill Up Quickly
Source:
The Columbus Dispatch, December 12, 2000
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