Commute quality is a function of three things: distance, direction, and the road you end up on. Here is how each qualifying neighborhood approaches Ross Center for Social Impact and what the drive tends to feel like.
Burns Park to Ross Center for Social Impact
From Burns Park, Ross Center for Social Impact sits to the west, barely a mile. 0.4 by the road. The usual route runs along local streets. Expect roughly 2-3 minutes depending on traffic. Football Saturdays and commencement weekends are no-drive zones around Ross Center for Social Impact; residents plan accordingly or bike in.
Lower Burns Park to Ross Center for Social Impact
From Lower Burns Park, Ross Center for Social Impact sits to the northwest, barely a mile. 0.4 by the road. The usual route runs along local streets. Expect roughly 2-3 minutes depending on traffic. Football Saturdays and commencement weekends are no-drive zones around Ross Center for Social Impact; residents plan accordingly or bike in.
Old Fourth Ward to Ross Center for Social Impact
Ross Center for Social Impact lies south of Old Fourth Ward, barely a mile. 0.7 by the road. Locals default to local streets. Plan on 2 to 4 minutes door-to-door, with the high end during morning rush. The AAATA bus network into Ross Center for Social Impact runs reliably from this direction; many employees skip the car entirely on class days.
Allen Creek to Ross Center for Social Impact
Commuters in Allen Creek approach Ross Center for Social Impact from the northwest, 0.7 miles, which most residents cover on foot or bike. Free-flow drive time is near 2 minutes; typical weekday mornings run 4. The most reliable corridor is local streets. The AAATA bus network into Ross Center for Social Impact runs reliably from this direction; many employees skip the car entirely on class days.
Packard-Stadium to Ross Center for Social Impact
Commuters in Packard-Stadium approach Ross Center for Social Impact from the south, barely a mile. 0.8 by the road. The most reliable corridor is local streets. Free-flow drive time is near 2 minutes; typical weekday mornings run 4. Faculty and staff at Ross Center for Social Impact heavily favor permit lots on the edge of campus plus a ten-minute walk. The true "commute" time often includes that final stroll.
Kerrytown to Ross Center for Social Impact
Driving from Kerrytown to Ross Center for Social Impact means heading southeast. Most drivers use local streets (a walkable 0.9-mile distance). Off-peak, the drive runs around 3 minutes; rush hour pushes it to 5. Football Saturdays and commencement weekends are no-drive zones around Ross Center for Social Impact; residents plan accordingly or bike in.
Old West Side to Ross Center for Social Impact
Driving from Old West Side to Ross Center for Social Impact means heading east, 1.0 miles, which most residents cover on foot or bike. Off-peak, the drive runs around 3 minutes; rush hour pushes it to 5. Most drivers use local streets. The AAATA bus network into Ross Center for Social Impact runs reliably from this direction; many employees skip the car entirely on class days.
Orchard Hills-Maplewood to Ross Center for Social Impact
From Orchard Hills-Maplewood, Ross Center for Social Impact sits to the southwest. The usual route runs along local streets (a walkable 1.1-mile distance). Expect roughly 3-5 minutes depending on traffic. Football Saturdays and commencement weekends are no-drive zones around Ross Center for Social Impact; residents plan accordingly or bike in.
Water Hill to Ross Center for Social Impact
Driving from Water Hill to Ross Center for Social Impact means heading southeast. Most drivers use local streets (1.3 miles of easy driving). Off-peak, the drive runs around 4 minutes; rush hour pushes it to 6. Football Saturdays and commencement weekends are no-drive zones around Ross Center for Social Impact; residents plan accordingly or bike in.
Eberwhite to Ross Center for Social Impact
Commuters in Eberwhite approach Ross Center for Social Impact from the west, a short 1.4-mile drive. Free-flow drive time is near 4 minutes; typical weekday mornings run 6. The most reliable corridor is local streets. The AAATA bus network into Ross Center for Social Impact runs reliably from this direction; many employees skip the car entirely on class days.
Pattengill to Ross Center for Social Impact
Commuters in Pattengill approach Ross Center for Social Impact from the south, a short 1.5-mile drive. Free-flow drive time is near 4 minutes; typical weekday mornings run 7. The most reliable corridor is local streets. Class-change windows (every 50 minutes, 9 AM to 4 PM) slow the streets immediately around Ross Center for Social Impact; the approach itself is fine, the last block is the pinch.
Northside to Ross Center for Social Impact
Ross Center for Social Impact lies south of Northside, roughly 1.5 miles along local streets. Locals default to local streets. Plan on 4 to 6 minutes door-to-door, with the high end during morning rush. Faculty and staff at Ross Center for Social Impact heavily favor permit lots on the edge of campus plus a ten-minute walk. The true "commute" time often includes that final stroll.