Trees planted along Cannon Drive on Ohio State's campus

Cannon Drive’s Budding Beauty

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May 28, 2020

In September 2017, Cannon Drive began to blossom into the version of what we see today. The project, designed to straighten and elevate the roadway, created a certified flood levy, opened 12 acres of developable land and created new green space along the Olentangy River. 

Last month, the green space got a facelift thanks to 25 newly planted trees in conjunction with Earth Day and the university’s Sesquicentennial. 

“We planted 25 trees on each Ohio State campus, totaling 150 in honor of this year’s Sesquicentennial,” said University Landscape Architect Steve Volkmann. 

The Cannon Drive greenspace was the centerpiece for the Columbus campus Sesquicentennial plantings. The 25 trees join an additional 310 trees planted in December 2019. Multiple species line the 18-acre park, including river birch, big leaf magnolia, American elm, hickory, Kentucky coffee and sycamore.

“We had the university’s Tree Advisory Committee weigh in on the tree selection,” Volkmann said. “It all supports the university sustainability goals that include increasing campus ecosystem services by 60% by 2025.”

Learn more about the Cannon Drive greenspace.