EAT In 1913, the Great Miami River devastated Ohio’s river towns with historic flooding. The disaster sparked construction of a massive levee system that saved communities but forever separated them from their waterways. More than a century later, Franklin discovered it holds the only exception to this rule along the entire 99-mile river corridor. This geographic advantage, combined with the city’s strategic location between Cincinnati and Dayton along Interstate 75, positions Franklin for a transformation that city leaders have envisioned for decades. The city’s east 2 CIVIL AND MUNICIPAL VOLUME 06, ISSUE 07
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