Bridge Street Corridor
The Corridor
For the purposes of this study, the Bridge Street Corridor is defined by the I-270/U.S. 33 interchange to the west and Sawmill Road to the east. It is bounded to the north by I-270 and by properties along the south side of State Route 161, known locally as Bridge Street. The corridor will also include a heightened level of attention to Historic Dublin and portions of the OCLC campus and Dublin Village Center.
An increasing number of national experts are predicting that key demographic shifts and associated changes in market and housing preferences will result in a significantly lower level of demand for traditional, auto-oriented suburban developments in coming years. These experts project that demand will grow increasingly for more densely developed places that offer a wider variety of housing choices and provide more walkable opportunities to live, work and play.
Illustrative Vision Plan
The Illustrative Vision Plan is a conceptual plan showing one possible development outcome that reflects the market opportunity and the intent of the vision principles. The Plan separates the Bridge Street Corridor into districts that draw on the unique distinctions of each area. Each district description offers a more detailed and tangible application of the vision principles and a framework for potential development scenarios.
Existing Zoning Map
The Existing Zoning Map shows the existing zoning districts located with the Bridge Street Corridor.
Zoning Map
The BSC Zoning Map showis the zoning districts for the properties located within the Corridor. The map consists of ten mapped districts, which include residential, commercial, office, public/institutional, historic and transitional zoning districts. The districts and BSC Zoning Code requirements are only available for the property and an area rezoning will be necessary to establish Bridge Street Corridor Zoning on the properties within the Corridor.
Proposed Bridge Street Corridor Street Network Map
The street network depicted in this map is intended to illustrate one result of the block size and connectivity requirements of the draft Bridge Street Corridor Development Code and is representative of a desired development pattern for the Bridge Street Corridor. This map is not intended to represent all requirements or actual development, nor is it intended to designate the precise locations for specific street types.
The Street Network Map is intended to be used as a guide in determining the appropriate locations and alignments of new streets during the Development Plan approval process (see §153.066 of the draft Bridge Street Corridor Development Code). Actual alignments and specific locations of streets will be determined as individual properties are developed.






