Traffic Patterns Will Change Monday 4/6/26 Due to Planned Demolition of Sheriff's Building
Posted on 4/6/2026
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Changes around the Franklin County Government Complex will start Tuesday, April 7, 2026, in preparation for the demolition of a Sheriff ’s Office Building on High Street between Mound Street and Fulton Street.
Columbus officials announced that fencing is expected to be erected on Monday around the James A. Karnes Building at 410 S. High St. and the Dorrian Commons at the corner of High Street and Mound Street, which will change pedestrian traffic patterns and alter parking and traffic around the government complex. The Karnes building is being torn down to make way for construction of a new Franklin County Municipal Courthouse on High Street between Mound Street and Fulton Street later this year.
Visitors to the five courts and prosecutors’ offices in this area should be mindful of these changes and plan for additional time for travel and parking. Changes for the foreseeable future include:
SIDEWALK CLOSURES
• East side of High Street in front of the Dorrian Commons and James A. Karnes building, and Fulton Street, between High Street and the Fulton Street parking garage.
LANE RESTRICTIONS
• Rush hour restrictions for turning left from S. High Street to Fulton Street are expected in the coming weeks.
PARKING GARAGE CHANGES
• The Fulton Street Parking Garage remains open to the public.
• Pedestrians walking out of the Fulton Street garage will be directed to exit onto Mound Street.
• One of two pay toll booths used in exiting the Fulton Street garage will close to allow for extra walkway space for pedestrian traffic.
• Signage is being added allowing motorists to exit the garage on to Fulton Street, which was previously only for Franklin County employees.
These changes are due to ongoing projects managed by the City of Columbus, Franklin County, andODOT. We will continue to provide updates as that information is made available so that visitors to all FranklinCounty Courts and Agencies can stay informed.