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As a local public works agency headquartered in Columbus, Ohio, the Franklin County Engineer's Office is responsible for the maintenance and construction of 271 miles of county roadway and 351 county bridges, as well as upkeep of all county ditches, drains, retention basins, and other storm water facilities within the right-of-way of county roads in unincorporated areas. To meet the continuing development and infrastructure needs of Franklin County, the Engineer's Office utilizes the latest technologies for determining and maintaining roadway centerlines and boundaries; retracing and setting new monuments for original public land surveys; preparing geographic information system mapping for real estate tax assessments; and establishing precise countywide horizontal and vertical control to maintain uniformity in construction, surveying, and mapping.
Franklin County Engineer
Franklin County Engineer
The Ohio Department of Transportation (ODOT) has begun a bridge rehabilitation project on the Gantz Road bridge over I-270. The bridge closed on Monday, March 31, 2025, and will remain closed for approximately 120 days for bridge replacement work. The schedule is weather-dependent and subject to change. For more information, please visit ODOT’s website at: https://www.transportation.ohio.gov/ or contact ODOT District 6 at (740) 833-8268.
Franklin County Engineer
Franklin County Engineer
April is National County Government Month, and #TeamFCEO is proud to join counties across the nation in recognition of the vital role counties play in serving our communities. This month is an opportunity to highlight the dedicated county workforce, raise awareness of the services we provide, and strengthen the connection between local government and the residents we serve. We’re proud to be part of Franklin County’s efforts to build stronger, safer, and more connected communities. #NCGM
Franklin County Engineer
Franklin County Engineer
Students at Hilliard Horizon Elementary put their creativity to work by designing their own construction site signs, and the entire school voted for their favorite! We’re excited to share the sign of the winning design has now been installed at the Renner Road construction site for all to see. Thank you to the students and staff for helping us connect learning, creativity, engineering, and construction in such a fun and meaningful way!
Franklin County Engineer
Franklin County Engineer
Eastbound Renner Road, between Alton & Darby Creek Road and Spindler Road, is closed for roadway improvements. Westbound traffic will be maintained. The closure will last approximately 140 days, weather permitting.
Franklin County Engineer
Franklin County Engineer
Cubbage Road, at 7200 Cubbage Road, is now opened to traffic.
Franklin County Engineer
Franklin County Engineer
Hague Avenue, south of Trabue Road, is closed for sanitary sewer improvements. The closure will last approximately 120 days, weather permitting.
Franklin County Engineer's Office
970 DUBLIN ROAD
COLUMBUS, OHIO 43215
(614) 525-3030
fracoeng@franklincountyengineer.org

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Road Atlas

Road Atlas

2024-2025 Atlas – Web Version

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A complementary print-version of the Franklin County Atlas can be given from our headquarters lobby at 970 Dublin Road, and the Tax Map Office at 373 South High Street, on the 19th floor, free of charge. They are a useful guide for travelling around the county.

Our Survey and Geographic Information Systems Department has gathered information from numerous public entities such as the Franklin County Auditor’s Office, Metro Parks , Ohio Department of Transportation, and City of Columbus to create the most accurate and comprehensive road map and atlas. Over 1,250 changes were made to our land and highway record data base since the publication of the 2009 edition.

Both the map and atlas are printed on recycled paper.

For more information about the atlas and road map, please contact Ben McCown, GIS Manager.