When the Columbus streetcar system is expanded south into Merion Village (of course it will) two possible routes exist to bring the line into the Village.
High Street is an obvious choice, since the street is wide enough to accommodate the system. If higher density housing is permitted along High Street through Merion Village, then we’d likely see an investment in upgrades and new builds, as property values always rise with immediate proximity (and within a few blocks ) of a fixed route transit line.
The other route would be down High Street then turning into the Village on Hanford, then turning south onto 4th Street. This route, while only a couple blocks off of High Street, could offer greater opportunities for redevelopment inside the Village. Fourth Street definitely needs an infrastructure boost, and this might be exactly what’s needed.
The challenge with the 4th Street line, however, is street width as well as where the line might exit the Village to the south. Woodrow is a logical choice, but turns from Hanford to 4th and 4th to Woodrow might not accommodate the width needed for the turns.
Ideally, the southern line should extend to Great Southern. In doing so, both German Village and Merion Village residents would have transit access to the shopping there, as well as quick access into downtown. While COTA route 16 takes residents to these destinations already, it would make sense to eliminate route 16 altogether with the addition of streetcars.
Which ever route is agreed upon, it’s important for Merion Village to get on board with the streetcar system so it will benefit the neighbors as well as economic development in the area.
3 responses so far ↓
Walker Evans // 30 October, 2007 at 11:40 pm
I think the best of both worlds could be achieved by having a main artery line that runs down high with a circulator loop line that runs through Merion Village. That could give folks on the eastern-edges of MV easy access to the long north-south High Street line.
I think the artery & circulator style system could work great for delivering people to neighborhoods all over Columbus quickly and them shuttling them around within the neighborhood as well.
I only wish COTA followed a plan more closely resembling something like that. Would make the bus routes easier to understand.
Bringing the streetcars back to Merion Village « X-ing Columbus // 31 October, 2007 at 6:35 am
[...] 31st, 2007 by walkerevans Bringing the streetcars back to Merion Village October 30th, [...]
Idetrorce // 16 December, 2007 at 12:32 am
very interesting, but I don’t agree with you
Idetrorce
Leave a Comment