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Recently Completed Projects


Station Street (East 14th Street) Streetscape Improvement

Station Street Streetscape Reduced

See the most recent project update for information about the Station Street Streetscape Improvement project and related street closure.

To encourage a variety of users and magnify the public realm improvements, there will be no parking on Station Street after it reopens. Read more about the changes here:

Station Street Parking Notification

Project Updates:

August 08, 2016

July 29, 2016

July 25, 2016

July 18, 2016

July 11, 2016

July 05, 2016

June 27, 2016

June 20, 2016

June 13, 2016

June 06, 2016

May 31, 2016

May 23, 2016

May 16, 2016

May 09, 2016

May 02, 2016

April 25, 2016

April 18, 2016

April 11, 2016

March 14, 2016

Wilcox Tunnel Work is Complete. The tunnel reopened April 4, 2016

The project included concrete and leak repair, safety improvements, lighting upgrades and a new tunnel liner that will be brighter and easier to clean.

We knew that we would be unable to make the whole tunnel completely dry, but we were able to get it 99% dry through a lot of work and some new techniques, including epoxy resin as well as foam injection to close up cracks and joints in the concrete. Oftentimes upon closing up a leak, a new source of water would emerge several feet away that would have to be filled or closed. And, at 1/4 mile long with the amount of leakage and dampness that we started with, to get the tunnel as dry as we have is a significant accomplishment. Our team has kept its focus and done a good job of getting the tunnel dry for the new liner. The spray-on liner included application of three coats. The result is a tunnel that is brighter, safer, and easier to keep clean.

Wilcox Tunned Major Renovations & Closure FAQ

Virginia Ave. Neighborhood Greenway - Update

Construction of the Virginia Ave. Neighborhood Greenway has been completed. For more details about the project, see the Stakeholder Letter below.

Stakeholder Letter

St. Elmo Ave. and Ochs Hwy

Broad Street Protected Bike Lanes

The city's first protected bike lanes are constructed on Broad Street between Martin Luther King Boulevard and Aquarium Way. Protected bike lanes, also known as buffered, or separated bike lanes, are being encouraged by the Federal Highways Administration FHWA and support objectives of the USDOT's Mayor's Challenge for Safer People and Safer Streets.

Broad Street Protected Bike Lanes

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Photo by Phillip Stevens and Matt Lea