The ordinance authorizes the Columbus City Attorney's Office to spend up to $1,000,000 to acquire property rights for the Arterial Broad Street Widening project. The project aims to expand East Broad Street (SR 16) from four to six lanes between Outerbelt Street and Reynoldsburg-New Albany Road. The funds, sourced from the Streets and Highways Bond Fund, will cover professional services such as surveys, title work, and appraisals, as well as negotiations with property owners. Key improvements include modifications to four traffic signals, the addition and extension of turn lanes, construction of new medians to manage access, and the installation of a shared-use path, a sidewalk, and new lighting. The ordinance was passed as an emergency measure to avoid delays in the city's Capital Improvement Program and to enhance the safety of the public.