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Community Resources

Community resources to help you better understand the proposed U.S. 23 to I-71 Connector (Bypass) and how it could affect local farms, families, and communities. Access maps, research links, meeting materials, and information to help you stay informed and engaged.

Prepare Questions for ODOT

Printable guide to help you prepare questions for upcoming ODOT public meetings.

Community Support

Show support through yard signs or community apparel available from local businesses.

Research and Reference Links

Helpful resources for residents researching environmental, agricultural, or historical impacts.

Includes:

  • Cemeteries

  • National Register of Historic Places

  • USDA Agricultural Lawfare Reporting

  • ODNR Uncapped Well Map

  • ODOT Ecological Resources

  • And More

Research and Reference Links

Cemeteries

Residents are encouraged to identify cemeteries or historic sites that could be affected by the bypass.

Cemeteries in Ohio - Find a Grave

Identify any cemeteries in your area that could be affected by the proposed bypass. This resource includes many cemetery locations across Delaware, Marion, and Morrow Counties, though it may not capture every site.​​​

National Register of Historic Places

If a property is listed on the National Register, federal law requires highway projects to evaluate impacts under Section 106.

National Register of Historic Places

Properties listed on the National Register of Historic Places are subject to review under Section 106, which requires federally funded highway projects to evaluate and mitigate impacts to historic properties.

The process to add a property to the National Register typically takes at least one year.

Ohio National Register listings

Uncapped Well Map

Certain areas such as Peru Township contain uncapped wells that may require remediation if construction occurs.

Well Locator | Ohio Department of Natural Resources

Environmental Review Resources

ODOT environmental review materials related to transportation development.

Ohio Department of Transportation Ecological Resources

USDA Agricultural Lawfare Reporting

Farmers and agricultural producers can report regulatory or legal actions affecting agricultural operations.

USDA Lawfare (John Rich)

For farmers, ranchers, agricultural producers, and other USDA customers who have fallen victim to unfair or politically motivated lawfare to provide USDA with information about the potential lawfare. Agricultural lawfare is the use of administrative, legal, and legislative government systems to adversely impact farmers, ranchers, and agricultural producers. Political considerations and extreme environmental and other progressive policy goals often motivate lawfare. Lawfare in the agricultural context typically takes the form of excessive red tape and permitting on the federal, state, or local levels; use of litigation by private and public entities to deter favorable outcomes for agriculture; use of egregious civil and criminal penalties; and use of eminent domain to inhibit agricultural production.

Community Support

Yard Signs

T-Shirts and Apparel

North 134 Trading Company

Local Business

www.north134.com

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Local Business
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Nonprofit 501(c)(4)

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Request a sign using the contact form. Signs are $10, with an optional donation to help support their work.

North 134 Trading
Local Business

www.north134.com

Signs are $9

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