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SHIER RINGS ROADWAY CORRIDOR CHARACTER STUDY
Comment cards were provided at each of the
open house sessions. Stakeholders were asked to
share their perceptions, classify characteristics and
describe their understanding of policy. They were
also asked to identify issues and opportunities that
were important to them but may not have been
addressed in the presentations or list of initiatives.
Participants were asked to provide input on the
improvements or initiatives they thought would have
the biggest impact on the Shier Rings Road corridor.
Seven improvements were listed with additional
space (shown below right in italics). Participants
were provided stickers and asked to identify the
improvement(s) they thought would make the biggest
impact on the corridor. These results helped identify
the project priorities described later in this plan.
STAKEHOLDER COMMENTS
IMPROVEMENT OR INITIATIVES
VOTES
Roadway improvements, which could include wider lanes, additional lanes, roundabout
intersections, medians, etc.
Complete and connected bicycle and pedestrian facilities
Additional landscaping and beautification
Development of agriculture parcels between Avery Road and Eiterman Road
Development of agriculture parcels between Eiterman and Cosgray Road
Redevelopment of key properties around the Shier Rings Road- Avery Road intersection
Redevelopment of key properties around the Shier Rings Road- Wilcox Road intersection
Leave Shier Rings Road east of Avery to Emerald Parkway as is as it has no direct access
to US 33
STAKEHOLDER INTERVIEW QUESTIONS
• Describe the overall character of the Shier Rings Road
corridor.
• What roadway characteristics make you feel like you
are in the City of Dublin?
• In your opinion, are there any existing traffic, access
or capacity issues with the Shier Rings Road?
• Within the study area, what would be the primary
areas that developers would be interested in?
• What should new amenities along Shier Rings Road
resemble? What are the characteristics that should be
included?
• Are there any issues with existing infrastructure
(capacity, location, service, etc.)?
• What are the strengths of the Shier Rings Road
corridor?
• What are the major development constraints?
• Do you have any additional recommendations for
this plan?
Corridor Character | Engagement
Stakeholders are the members of the
community who live, work, do business or
play in a study area. Due to the multitude
of land uses our stakeholder community
is very diverse. Our stakeholder group
included:
residents,
church
leaders,
business owners, employees, Washington
Township fire-staff and City staff.
Stakeholder groups are a subset of the
community members and are typically
made up of leaders who can represent and
speak for their particular user group. For
this study, all community members were
invited to meetings and asked to provide
feedback and issue specific comments.
WHO ARE THE STAKEHOLDERS?