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Dublin, Ohio Announces Pedestrian Tunnel Maintenance Plans, Closures Starting March 30

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Last updated: March 23, 2026 11:38 am
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Dublin, Ohio, Announces Pedestrian Tunnel Upgrades: What You Need to Know

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Emerald Parkway Tunnel Closures Begin March 30River Forest Tunnel Work Starts Late AprilWhy This Matters

DUBLIN, Ohio — The city of Dublin is gearing up for essential maintenance on two key pedestrian tunnels, urging residents to plan ahead for temporary closures and detours. The upgrades are part of the city’s ongoing Pedestrian Tunnel Maintenance Plan, aimed at improving safety and infrastructure longevity.

Emerald Parkway Tunnel Closures Begin March 30

Starting March 30, the Emerald Parkway tunnel, located west of Dublin Road, will undergo significant repairs. The tunnel will remain closed through July 2, with a brief reopening from May 21 to June 8 to accommodate pedestrians during the Memorial Tournament.

Crews will focus on:

  • Restoring the stone veneer
  • Patching deteriorated concrete walls
  • Refurbishing railings
  • Repairing worn joints

During the closure, pedestrians will be redirected to the crosswalk at the intersection of Emerald Parkway and Dublin Road. Drivers should also expect intermittent lane closures, with signs and barricades guiding traffic.

River Forest Tunnel Work Starts Late April

A second phase of construction will begin at the end of April at the River Forest Tunnel, located under Dublin Road. This tunnel will close for three weeks before reopening to foot traffic while remaining repairs continue.

Improvements here include:

  • Replacing the stone veneer and wall coping
  • Refurbishing railings
  • Fixing damaged joints

Officials warn pedestrians to exercise caution, as there is no signalized crossing nearby. The contractor will work from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m., Monday through Friday, though schedules may shift due to weather.

Why This Matters

These upgrades ensure safer, more durable pathways for Dublin’s walkers and cyclists. While temporary inconveniences are expected, the long-term benefits—smoother surfaces, reinforced structures, and restored aesthetics—will enhance daily commutes and recreational use.

Residents are encouraged to stay updated via city announcements and plan alternate routes during construction.

— Reported by Nexio News

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