Thursday, April 10, 2014

Tremain Street Being Converted to a One-Way Street

Tremain Set To Be Converted To One-Way, Multi-Use Street

 
 
 
Beginning April 1, Tremain Street, from 5th Avenue to Lincoln Avenue, will be converted from a two-way road to a one-way road in preparation of the Tremain Street Greenway.
The Tremain Street Greenway project involves the conversion of a 12 foot wide one-way northbound residential street into a 10 foot wide multi-use trail. The trail will be constructed on the west side of the road (current southbound lane), while the east side of the road will remain open for northbound vehicular traffic.
During this transition stage, Tremain Street will be divided with traffic barrels providing the new one-way road on the east side of the existing road and the construction zone for the future multi-use trail on the west side of the existing road.
Road signs and additional barricades will be installed to provide direction and delineation for the new one-way road. Properties on the west side of Tremain Street will continue to be provided access to the new northbound one-way road across the construction zone throughout the remainder of the project. Cross street access will also be maintained throughout the duration of the project, except for limited closures which may occur due to construction activity within the vicinity of the cross street.
Those traveling near this section of Tremain Street beginning in April are encouraged to use caution and follow traffic signs during this transition period.
For more information about the Tremain Street Greenway project, contact the city's Planning and Development department at (352) 735-7113 or visit the project webpage below.
 

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