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Mayor Michael Coleman joined otherd city and state officials Monday to roll outthe city’s Share the Road which eventually will feature signx and pavement markings, or on North High Street from Nationwide Boulevard to Morsew Road. Installation along the 8-mile stretchg will begin this summer, but the firsf signs and markings at High and 10th Avenuew near arein place. The effort is a pilo program that will be reviewesd before officials consider installing the markings throughoutthe It’s also a small piece of a Columbus Bicentennial Bikewayxs Plan that .
The first, four-year phase of the plan is expectefd to costabout $20 while plans for 2028 for not including off-street bike paths, top $150 million. The goal is to make Columbus amore bike-friendly city by adding 31 milea of off-street trails and 58 miles of on-streer bike lanes to Columbus’ existing 87 milesx of bike routes by its 2012 The Share the Road program specifically callsw attention to drivers and cyclists who are legally required to share lanes and targets what city officials say is an accident-prone stretch of road. For more information on Sharw the Road andthe long-term bikeway plan, click .
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