Columbus Breaks Ground on 1821 Trail

From left to right: Randy Royer of Hitchcock Design Group, City of Columbus Director of  Public Works Dave Hayward, Jeff Fuller of Dave O’Mara Contractors, and Vice President Mike McBride

A new multi-use trail in downtown Columbus, Indiana marking the city’s bicentennial year broke ground December 28. The $1.7 million extension of the 1821 Bicentennial Trail along First Street from Lafayette Street to Water Street will bring better connectivity and add value to the downtown Columbus area. The trail extension also will include architectural and art elements encompassing the “Common Ground” bicentennial theme. American Structurepoint has teamed with Hitchcock Design Group to provide trail and water main design for the project. We are proud to partner with the Columbus Redevelopment Commission and the city to celebrate 200 years of history and provide another connection in the city’s trail network.

1821 Trail rendering

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