Transportation in the Mill Creek Watershed

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Transportation plays a large role in the character of the Mill Creek Watershed, affecting the region’s land use, commerce and public health. From an infrastructure standpoint, the watershed contains (NEED NUMBER AND SOURCE) linear miles of roads, (NUMBERS) of railway tracks, as well as sidewalks, bikeways, and greenways. These highways include Interstates I-75, I-71, I-74, and I-275, which all pass through the watershed. Respectively located to the north and south of the Watershed, the Dayton International Airport and the Greater Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky International Airport provide another transportation option. Both the four interstates and the many state, county, and local roads in the region handle a growing number of commuters. According to the 2008 OKI 2030 Regional Transportation Plan, 398,465 Hamilton County residents commuted somewhere for work in 2000; 15.6 percent of these residents traveled outside of Hamilton County for these purposes. This percentage has increased from the 1970s, where only 10.1 percent of commuters left the county. Butler County ha...

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