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Washington Township, Franklin County, OHIO Denise Franz King ......Trustee Prepared in 2020 by the office of Charles Kranstuber....Trustee WASHINGTON TOWNSHIP Cornell R. Robertson, P.E., P.S. Jan Rozanski ..............Trustee Franklin County Engineer Joyce E. Robinson ....Fiscal Officer ROAD MAP AND JURISDICTIONAL BOUNDARIES HADDINGTON 970 Dublin Rd Township Hall .......................614-652-3920 Columbus, OH 43215 N ROSE ICK DR TR www.wtwp.com BU PA PRESWICK www.franklincountyengineer.org Road Superintendent .......... 614-652-3920 T - ESTABLISHEDBARASSIE PL 1809 - 614-525-3030 T D R SON AY CT MUI N E L DR cKE PRE EMMET ROW ENTR V ENFIELD W a DR KILDOON CT Club LN TRACE HO M L C B NI GLICK RDCT POWELL RD (Private) BLVD DR R LOCH DUNSKEATHDR CT ST. BOSWELL CT PICARDY D BARONET SAY CT ON TARTAN FIELDS ES OTH E T E LEVEN CARDIGAN RIDG I R T DE DEMONIFIETH D CT HADDINGTONRBURLEIGH DR DR C R Safari S FOREST E I LEGEND I CT ENFIELD CT CT FR CT 745 PADDINGT M E. BRIGHAM CT N. 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