City Hall begins new ADA‐compliant accessible ramps project

Courtesy-City of Columbus

COLUMBUS, Ind. - The City of Columbus Engineering Department has announced that starting on or after Thursday, April 2, and continuing for approximately two months, All Star Paving will be working in front of City Hall to install new ADA‐compliant accessible ramps.

This project is part of the City’s ongoing efforts to improve accessibility, enhance safety, and ensure that public facilities are welcoming and usable for all residents and visitors.     

During construction, temporary sidewalk and street closures will be in place.

The City encourages motorists and pedestrians to be patient, use caution in the area, and follow all posted signage.

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