Dublin City Council approves bid for Muirfield Drive pedestrian crossing improvements

June 23, 2025 | Dublin City Council, Dublin, Franklin County, Ohio


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Dublin City Council approves bid for Muirfield Drive pedestrian crossing improvements
The Dublin City Council has taken significant steps to enhance community safety and recreational facilities during its recent meeting on June 23, 2025.

One of the key decisions made was the approval of the bid for the Muirfield Drive at Sales Mill Drive Pedestrian Crossing Improvements Project. This project will introduce a high-intensity activated crosswalk, known as a HAWK signal, at the intersection, along with new curb ramps, signage, and a sidewalk. The initiative, first highlighted in a 2020 report, aims to improve pedestrian safety and encourage walking and biking by enhancing connectivity between sidewalks and shared-use paths. The council accepted the bid from Complete General Construction Company for $461,570.86, which is slightly above the original estimate due to rising industry costs. Funding for the project will come from the Ohio Department of Transportation's Safe Routes to School program, with no local match required.

In addition to pedestrian safety improvements, the council also authorized a facilities management agreement with Sports Facilities Management, LLC (SFC) for the Sports Ohio Complex. This agreement is part of the city’s goal to develop a premier athletic facility. SFC will oversee all operations, including staffing, marketing, and event coordination, beginning July 1, 2025. The initial contract runs through December 2029, with options for renewal. The management fee is set at $20,000 per month, with additional revenue incentives based on food and beverage sales and sponsorships.

These developments reflect the city’s commitment to enhancing public safety and recreational opportunities for residents. The pedestrian crossing project is expected to significantly improve safety for walkers and cyclists, while the management agreement with SFC aims to optimize the use of the Sports Ohio Complex, ensuring it serves the community effectively. As these projects move forward, they will play a crucial role in fostering a safer and more active Dublin.

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