SGLiggett
Local Expert score 212 points
"It's the road to Port Columbus International Airport."
This is the road to Port Columbus International Airport. People usually wait at the McDonalds parking lot right up by the airport. Don't miss the sharp turn, half way up Sawyer Rd., to stay on Sawyer Rd. or you will go straight out to nowhere. It's the one place, you really need to know whether you're coming or going.
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Oct 13, 2007
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"Quite side street on good side of high school campus."
Karen Park Way ,part of the 1950s Deerfield edition, is located in a lower middle class neighborhood with ranch-on-a-slab construction and housing values between 60K - 100K. The present population is composed of the dying and the buying with the home owners age groups split between late 20s - 30s and 70s - 80s. Quite a bit of school traffic along Shield St. and King Ave. twice a day.
Karen Park Way is walking distance to grade (north) and high (east) schools and easy biking / jogging distance to the main local colleges (west) C.O.T.C - OSU / Newark. Also a short 5min. drive (west) to Dennison University in Granville and many lesser educational institutions around the Newark area to fit all budgets.
Factory workers enjoy a 20min. commute to the industrial areas located west of Heath to Hebron along SR 79 and store / service workers can find positions within easy walking distance.
Karen Park Way is walking distance to grade (north) and high (east) schools and easy biking / jogging distance to the main local colleges (west) C.O.T.C - OSU / Newark. Also a short 5min. drive (west) to Dennison University in Granville and many lesser educational institutions around the Newark area to fit all budgets.
Factory workers enjoy a 20min. commute to the industrial areas located west of Heath to Hebron along SR 79 and store / service workers can find positions within easy walking distance.
Recommended for
- Professionals
- Families with kids
- Retirees
Of course out where the smaller run-ways go over top of Sawyer Rd. It might get a little noisy. But there is no place to stop near the tunnels.
In so much as I was a mortar gunner, I could be just a bit deaf in the very low freq range.
It's not an issue that comes up very often. Maybe it is noisy?