Example of rustic ashlar construction
Two public meetings will be held this week to determine if noise walls should be installed along I-74 in Northside and South Cumminsville.
ODOT and the I-75 Aesthetics Committee are seeking public feedback on the walls, which would be installed roughly between the Elmore Street and Colerain Avenue exits (BIRD'S EYE).
The public meetings will be held on:
* Tuesday, February 26 at the St. Bernard Municipal Building, 120 Washington Avenue, from 5 PM-8 PM
* Wednesday, February 27 at the Camp Washington Community Center, 1201 Stock Avenue, 5 PM-8 PM
If built, the walls will use the "rustic ashlar" stencilled concrete look.
The Cincinnati Park Board has opposed the construction of the walls, claiming that they redirect and amplify noise to places a block or two away from where they are located.
Monday, February 25, 2008
Two public meetings on Northside noise walls this week
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Labels: I-74, Mill Creek Expressway, noise walls, Northside, South Cumminsville