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Grange Hall Road Pedestrian Improvement Project
About the Project
The Grange Hall Road Pedestrian Improvement project will add a new sidewalk along the west side of Grange Hall Road and a shared use path through Spring House Park, connecting Dominick Lofino Park to Research Boulevard. The project is divided into three main segments: from Dominick Lofino Park to Shakertown Road, through Spring House Park between Shakertown Road and Patterson Road, and from Patterson Road to Research Boulevard. It also includes the installation of curbs and ADA-compliant curb ramps at intersections.
Segment 1: Dominick Lofino Park to Shakertown Road
This approximately 1,500-foot-long section will feature a new 8-foot-wide sidewalk along the west side of Grange Hall Road. Crosswalks will be restriped as needed, and rapid flashing beacons will be installed to enhance pedestrian safety at the Dominick Lofino Park crossing.
Segment 2: Spring House Park (Shakertown Road to Patterson Road)
A paved shared use path - approximately 1.1 miles in length - will be constructed along the east side of Spring House Park, consistent with the park’s master plan. This segment will also include a spur sidewalk with a crossing to Rockfield Drive, enhanced with a rapid flashing beacon for increased safety.
Segment 3: Patterson Road to Research Boulevard
This approximately 1,350-foot-long section will include a new 8-foot-wide sidewalk on the west side of the roadway. The existing bridge over Little Beaver Creek will be widened to accommodate the sidewalk. Construction is scheduled to begin in summer 2026 and is expected to be completed by fall 2027. Right-of-way acquisition will be required.
Funding
The project is funded by a federal Transportation Alternatives (TA) grant of $1,266,880, with the remainder of the cost paid for through local funding. The current total project estimate is $2,300,000.
Public Open House
A public open house for the project was held on Tuesday, August 5, 2025 at Beavercreek City Hall. Project materials displayed at the open house are linked below.
Contact
To submit comments, please contact:
Nicholas Smith, P.E., CPMSM
City Engineer
(937) 427-5513
engineering@beavercreekohio.gov
City of Beavercreek
ATTN: Nicholas Smith
1368 Research Park Drive
Beavercreek, OH 45432