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Quality of Work Life is what we call it. The Base offers access to on-site
facilities which make a great work environment for our
tenants, serve as a magnet for companies which put a premium on employee satisfaction,
and compliment the quality of life for residents and businesses in all of Licking County.
Walking Path: A new, dedicated walking path was completed in 2009 that provides a 0.8 mile loop of the campus with safe alternatives for even more distance. See a
Walking Path Map.
On-Site Recreation: The City Of Heath maintains a fully-equipped fitness center operated by a private operator as the
Heath Rec Center. It offers aerobics, volleyball and basketball as well as gym and weight-lifting equipment for that
lunch-hour or after-hours workout.
On-Site Training Room: The 30-seat Port Authority Board Room is available for tenant use for training sessions and small meetings. The room is equipped with a 50" SmartBoard multi-media interactive display unit that is internet-ready.
In addition, other on-site locations are suitable for training events. Contact the Port Authority for more information.
Nearby Food Service: Over two dozen restaurants or food service facilities are within a five-minute drive. Such access means Base tenants can keep their employees close to their workplace
during lunch breaks.
Nearby Day Care: Adjacent to the Base Campus, Southtowne Kids Club provides day care for infants through elementary school (age 11). The state-certified facility
is easily-accessible to parents who work on or nearby the COATC campus.
Nearby Airport: The Newark-Heath Airport has a 4,700 ft. runway suitable for small jets and executive aircraft. The airport property is adjacent to the Base campus.
Nearby Retail: Just north of the Base on State Route 79 in Heath is one of Central Ohio's premier concentrations of retail stores and restaurants. Heath has it all.
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Walking is a top recreation and fitness activity of many Aerospace & Technology Center personnel. A delineated 0.8 mile
loop of the campus with safe alternatives for even more distance was completed in 2009. It's hoped that, some day soon, the path will
connect to the Heath trails and the 44-mile trail network in Licking County.
See a Walking Path Map.
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