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Fairborn officials will soon be seeking funds to brand one of the most traveled roads in the city that will help connect Wright State University with the businesses that are on the south side of Colonel Glenn Highway.
As construction on Colonel Glenn Highway nears completion, Fairborn is looking to create a “wow” factor along that corridor by enhancing the architectural and landscaping features, said Pete Bales, Fairborn’s public administrative services director.
Fairborn has been working with POD Design for landscape architecture and graphic design for the stretch of Colonel Glenn that divides WSU and a business district that includes restaurants, retail, office and hotels.
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