7th St. & Riverplace Dr. Traffic Signal Installation
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This project is aimed to improve traffic flow along the corridor from Main St. (CO 392) to Eastman Park Dr. Construction will also include pedestrian and multimodal improvements such as new crosswalks, bike lane striping and more.
As the Poudre Heights development progresses west of 7th St. there is an increased need to address traffic congestion down the 7th St. corridor. Currently, the roadway has limited traffic control south of Walnut St. As it becomes an increasingly vital north-south connection within Windsor, efforts to alleviate overcrowding in the area and allow motorists on residential streets the opportunity to safely turn onto 7th St.
On top of traffic signal installation at the intersection of 7th St. and Riverplace Dr., there are several other improvements that need to be made to accommodate the new infrastructure. The existing 10 ft. sidewalks along 7th St. will remain in place, but there will be other multimodal improvements at the intersection such as the construction of ramps along the southwest and southeast corners, new crosswalks in the west and south legs, and new bike lane striping
This project is aimed to improve traffic flow along the corridor from Main St. (CO 392) to Eastman Park Dr. Construction will also include pedestrian and multimodal improvements such as new crosswalks, bike lane striping and more.
As the Poudre Heights development progresses west of 7th St. there is an increased need to address traffic congestion down the 7th St. corridor. Currently, the roadway has limited traffic control south of Walnut St. As it becomes an increasingly vital north-south connection within Windsor, efforts to alleviate overcrowding in the area and allow motorists on residential streets the opportunity to safely turn onto 7th St.
On top of traffic signal installation at the intersection of 7th St. and Riverplace Dr., there are several other improvements that need to be made to accommodate the new infrastructure. The existing 10 ft. sidewalks along 7th St. will remain in place, but there will be other multimodal improvements at the intersection such as the construction of ramps along the southwest and southeast corners, new crosswalks in the west and south legs, and new bike lane striping