Taylor Road open and complete, pending final inspection

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Taylor Road in Columbus has reopened, effective Thursday, Columbus officials said.

Taylor Road has reopened and the approximately $5 million project is finished, pending final checks.

The road opened Thursday afternoon, and the project is complete “pending a final inspection which may yield a few minor touch-ups,” said City Engineer/Executive Director of Public Works Dave Hayward.

The affected area, Taylor Road from 25th Street to Rocky Ford Road, was previously expected to open the first week of August, but this was delayed by poor weather and subcontractor availability.

According to city officials, Taylor Road project improvements are intended to make the road significantly safer for drivers, bikers and pedestrians. These improvements include:

11-foot roadway lane, one lane in each direction

A side path on the west side

A sidewalk on the east side

New curb and gutter, pavement markings and signage

Mini roundabouts at 31st Street and Fairlawn Drive

When asked if he thinks people who have opposed the changes will come around over time, Hayward said, “We have done all we can to implement the design and make it safe and effective. We are pleased to turn the project over to the users (motorists, bicyclists, pedestrians).”

City officials have said in the past that federal funds will cover 80% of the Taylor Road project cost.

According to Hayward, the final cost for the north section is about $2.03 million and the projected final cost for the south section is $2.9 million.