Beechmont Bridge Connector Trail

Beechmont Bridge Connector Trail

Improvement project

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Project Locations

location Little Miami Scenic Corridor

Project Dates

location START DATE: 2016
location END DATE: 2022

In 2016, Great Parks extended the Little Miami Scenic Trail by 3.15 miles from the Little Miami Golf Center to the intersection of Beechmont Avenue and State Route 32. In 2022, Great Parks completed the Beechmont Bridge Connection Project to bring the trail across the Little Miami Scenic River, tying it into the Lunken Airport trail and Ohio River Trail to downtown Cincinnati. Great Parks worked with the City of Cincinnati and the Ohio Department of Transportation (ODOT) to design and construct this final phase, which includes a bridge over the Little Miami River, a retaining wall underneath the bridge and a tunnel under the State Route 32 westbound ramp to Beechmont Avenue.

Tentative Project Timeline

DATE

  • Summer 2020
  • Winter 2020
  • Spring 2021 - Summer 2022

ACTIVITY

  • Design
  • Permitting & Bidding
  • Construction
Project completed and trail opened to public on September 21, 2022

Project Benefits

Trail access for more than 300,000 residents who live within five miles of the Little Miami Scenic Trail

Local and regional links to numerous parks and preserves, as well as recreational, entertainment, and business facilities

Enhancement of regional multi-model transportation options for commuters, easily linking neighborhoods and communities to the downtown central business district

Safety enhancements to the Beechmont Avenue bridge by increasing lane width for vehicular traffic

A safe, shared-use trail that is physically separated from vehicular traffic on the downstream side of the roadway bridge

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COST AND FUNDING

Special Thanks

Great Parks secured 100% of the funding for the $9 million project, including more than 30% from Great Parks’ capital project funds, as a local match for state capital and federal (CMAQ) funding. The design and engineering were facilitated by the City of Cincinnati Department of Transportation and Engineering in collaboration with Great Parks and the Ohio Department of Transportation. Bidding and construction were managed by the Ohio Department of Transportation.