healthcare, or shopping destinations,” says Gottke. This system doesn’t involve trains but will rely entirely on buses, which are more practical for the county’s needs.The new transit hub will also include park-and-ride facilities, making it easy for residents to leave their cars behind and hop on a bus. TAPPING INTO RECREATION AND TOURISM Knox County’s parks and outdoor amenities serve as both a local treasure and a key draw for visitors, blending recreation with a growing focus on tourism. “There are three recreation trails in the county that all connect as part of the Ohio to Erie Trail network,” Gottke explains.This means cyclists can travel from the Ohio River to Lake Erie, passing directly through Knox County—a unique feature that positions the area as a destination for outdoor enthusiasts. At the heart of the county’s outdoor offerings is Ariel-Foundation Park. “It is the crown jewel of our parks,” Gottke says, referring to the 250-acre park that has transformed a former industrial site into a access for residents and the workforce. At the center of these efforts is a new transit facility, which marks a significant upgrade for public transportation in the county.“The new transit facility for our public transit entity will be their new operations center, but more importantly, it’s the first time we’ll have fixed locations where people can go and catch the bus,” explains Gottke. This hub will serve as a cornerstone for improving access to key areas in the community, particularly for those without easy transportation options. The primary focus of the transit system is to connect residents with essential services and employment opportunities.“It’s designed to take people to work, Presents A Premier Independent Senior Living Community Knox County’s Only Continuous Care Retirement Community oeshome.org/pine-hill Opening in January 2025 Coming in 2025 248 CIVIL AND MUNICIPAL VOLUME 05, ISSUE 10
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