Thanks for the notice. Any drawings of what the final updates will look like?
Thanks On Tuesday, July 30, 2013, Ross, Arthur wrote: > DATE: July 30, 2013**** > > RELEASE: Immediately**** > > CONTACTS: Yang Tao, City Traffic Engineering**** > > 608-266-4815**** > > ** ** > > Tony Fernandez, City Engineering**** > > 608-266-9219**** > > ** ** > > John Fahrney, City Construction Engineer**** > > 608-266-4862**** > > **** > > *LANE CLOSURES ON * > > *JOHN NOLEN DRIVE, NORTH SHORE DRIVE AND BROOM STREET* > > ** ** > > To improve the pedestrian/bike crossing at John Nolen-North Shore > intersection and to increase the safety for northbound left-turn drivers > from John Nolen Drive to westbound North Shore Drive, the City and its > contractors are currently reconstructing part of the southbound John Nolen > Drive between Broom Street and North Shore Drive. The project includes > reconstructing two traffic islands and installing new median and new storm > sewer in the area.**** > > ** ** > > To facilitate the construction, the following lane closures or > restrictions will be expected:**** > > **· ***Southbound John Nolen Drive at North Shore Drive:* Two > through lanes and one right-turn lane will be maintained during afternoon > peak hours (3:30 – 5:30 PM). At least one through lane and one right-turn > lane will be maintained at all other times. **** > > **· ***Eastbound North Shore Drive at John Nolen Drive:* One > left-turn lane and one right-turn lane will be maintained at all times. ** > ** > > **· ***Eastbound Broom Street at John Nolen Drive:* One left-turn > and two right-turn lanes will be maintained at all times. However, during > non-afternoon peak hours, the left right-turn will be dedicated for John > Nolen traffic only and the right right-turn lane will be dedicated for > North Shore traffic only. **** > > ** ** > > Pedestrian/bike crossings at John Nolen Drive will be maintained at all > times.**** > > ** ** > > The project is expected to last until end of August. Severe congestion is > expected during peak traffic hours, and motorists are encouraged to use > alternative routes to avoid delay during this project.**** > > ** ** > > # # # # # #**** > > ** ** > > ** ** > > ___________________________________________________ > David C. Dryer, P.E., City Traffic Engineer and Parking Manager**** > > ** ** > > ** ** > > Arthur Ross, Pedestrian-Bicycle Coordinator**** > > City of Madison Traffic Engineering Division**** > > 215 Martin Luther King, Jr. Blvd., Suite 100**** > > PO Box 2986**** > > Madison, WI 53701-2986**** > > 608/266-6225**** > > ** ** >
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