Blueprint Clintonville 3

Clintonville 3 is the southernmost section of Clintonville. It has been identified as a Blueprint priority area due to high numbers of basement backup incidences and  sanitary sewer overflows that discharge into the Walhalla Ravine and the Olentangy River. It is important that we work to protect these natural resources as they have  struggled with erosion due to stormwater flows.

Preliminary Design

Watch Recording

Current Projects

Clintonville 3 (southern Clintonville) is the second Clintonville neighborhood to begin Blueprint implementation. Clintonville 3 is divided into five project areas:

Winthrop-Milton (Olentangy Blvd to N. High between Hollenback Dr. and W. Brighton Rd.)

Dorris-Weber (Riverside Dr. to N. High between W. Brighton Rd. and W. Tulane Rd.)

Fredonia-Piedmont (N. High St. to Indianola Ave. between Fallis Rd. and North Broadway)

Tulane-Findlay (N. High St. to Indianola Ave. between E. North Broadway and Olentangy St.)

Milford-Summit (Indianola Ave to the CSX Railroad between E. North Broadway and Glen Echo)

Project Map

Clintonville 3 Project Schedule

Phase 1

Surveying: 2017-2018

Surveyors are in the neighborhood to document water flow patterns, topography, existing utilities, and other residential infrastructure, such as downspouts.

Phase 2

Green Infrastructure Design: 2017-2024

The engineering team identifies the types and locations of green infrastructure that will meet the needs of the neighborhood. During the design phase, we seek resident feedback through surveys, public meetings, and field visits.

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Phase 3

Shovels in the Ground: 2025

Construction of green infrastructure involves work in the public right-of-way and street. All neighborhood residents will be notified of anticipated impacts, and Blueprint will send out weekly construction updates to keep everyone informed of the schedule and activities.

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Green Infrastructure Construction: 2025

Rain gardens and porous pavement sites are installed. During this time other city infrastructure work may occur, such as waterline upgrades or sidewalk installations.

Lateral Lining and Roofwater Redirection: 2026

Individual homes are assessed for lateral lining and roofwater redirection. These home improvements prevent stormwater from entering the sanitary sewer lines by getting that water away from your home and out to the street, so it can drain to the storm sewer system

Project Milestones & Events

Detailed Design Meeting

2024 

More to Come!

Final Design

2025

More to Come!

Pre-Construction Meeting

2025

More to Come!

Do you have a community meeting or event you would like Blueprint to attend? We’d love to be there!

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