COLUMBUS, Ind. – The City of Columbus is a recipient of a grant from the Indiana Department of Health for a temporary safety demonstration project at the intersection of 27th Street and Home Avenue.
The project includes colored pavement markings, curb extensions, and delineator posts for the purpose of increasing pedestrian safety by slowing down traffic and improving driver awareness. The intersection is utilized by more than 4,000 students attending adjacent schools, as well as additional pedestrians and bicyclists accessing nearby neighborhoods, restaurants, and the People Trail system to the north. This grant-funded project will allow the City to test how well these design elements improve safety and inform permanent design decisions in the future.
Once work is completed, community members will have the opportunity to share feedback on the project through a survey on the City’s Bike Walk Columbus website and at two open houses on Tuesday August 12, 2025 and Thursday August 21, 2025. This project is a collaboration between the City of Columbus Engineering, Planning, and Public Works
Departments, with additional support from the Bartholomew Consolidated School Corporation, Columbus Regional Health, and Columbus Police Department.
Updates on the project, community survey, and community open houses will be shared on the Columbus Indiana Engineering Facebook page






