Jacksonville Streets Set for Two-Way Traffic Changes

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News Summary

Beginning February 22, Jacksonville will implement two-way traffic on Adams and Forsyth streets to enhance safety and efficiency. This project, phased over 120 days, aims to improve parking, and pedestrian access while promoting economic growth. The city will upgrade road surfaces, install new signals, and maintain access to local businesses during construction, ensuring minimal disruption for residents and travelers alike.

Changes Coming to Jacksonville Streets: Two-Way Traffic Implementation Begins Soon!

Exciting times are ahead for the bustling streets of Jacksonville! Starting from February 22, residents and visitors can look forward to some transformative traffic pattern changes on Adams Street and Forsyth Street. This change aims to make our streets friendlier and more efficient, and it’s certainly generating a buzz in the community!

What’s Happening?

The changes will be taking place between Jefferson Street and Liberty Street, where both Adams and Forsyth will be elegantly transformed into two-way, single-lane streets. For anyone navigating these roads, the aim is to make your journey easier, safer, and more practical!

The Project’s Phases

This ambitious project will roll out in two phases. Here’s the rundown:

  • Phase 1: In this initial phase, the south side of Adams and the north side of Forsyth will temporarily shift to a single lane. This part will kick off on February 22 for Forsyth, and on March 1 for Adams. This phase is expected to last for about 60 days.
  • After we wrap up Phase 1, the traffic will switch directions, and the north side of Adams and the south side of Forsyth will revert to single-lane traffic for another 60 days.

What Else is in Store?

So, what can you expect while this construction takes place? The city has planned a thorough upgrade, which includes milling and resurfacing roads, installing new signals, putting up pavement markings, and even setting up some new parking kiosks.

But don’t worry! The folks in charge have assured the public that access to businesses, properties, and popular pedestrian spots will be kept open. Though minor stoppages may occur, they’re doing their best to keep any disruptions to a minimum.

Parking Details

Now, if you’re someone who loves to park on the street, it’s good to know that there will be some changes here too. Street parking will be closed off in designated work zones, but the non-work zone sides of the streets will still offer parking options. So, a little planning can go a long way!

Why All the Fuss?

You might be wondering why such changes are important. Well, the city’s goal is to encourage economic growth, boost property values, and improve how on-street parking and rideshare services are utilized. More importantly, these changes aim to enhance walkability and pedestrian safety. It’s all about making Jacksonville a more approachable and enjoyable place to live, work, and explore!

A Look Ahead

And there’s even more exciting news on the horizon! Following the completion of the initial phases, there are discussions about widening sidewalks, planting trees, and enhancing streetscapes. The city has plans to continue the trend of converting more streets to two-way traffic in the future, making our neighborhoods more connected and vibrant.

Your Role

As these changes roll out, it’s important to stay informed and adapt to the new traffic patterns. Take a little extra time when planning your routes and support local businesses along Adams and Forsyth. Your positive attitude and cooperation will help ensure that this project is a success!

In Conclusion

Jacksonville is on the move—literally! As the city embraces these changes, let’s look forward to a more pedestrian-friendly environment and likely a bustling street scene soon. Whether you’re a local or just passing through, enjoy the ride as we transition into this exciting phase! Keep your eyes peeled for updates, and happy travels!

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