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A traffic impact study is part the project that will determine what is required to accommodate the facility to be built by Spike-It LLC of Cincinnati. The city has agreed to sell the company seven acres at 200 W. Central to make way for the complex.
West Carrollton City Council Tuesday night approved a measure to allow the city manager to advertise for bids for the West Central improvements.
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The project will include “streetscape and intersection improvements, as well as the installation of on-street parking and the addition of a bicycle path,” the city has said.
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