16th and Washington Streets Intersection Pedestrian Safety Project

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Starting this spring, the Ada County Highway District (ACHD) will be installing traffic calming and pedestrian safety enhancements at the intersection of 16th Street and Washington Street. The goal is to install features that help emphasize pedestrian and bicycle traffic, enhancing safety for all users.

Improvements Include

  • Replacing the traffic signal with pedestrian-activated enhanced crossings (Rectangular Rapid Flashing Beacons). This technology is more appropriate for this area’s specific safety needs.
  • Improving intersection lighting.
  • Upgrading pedestrian ramps to current ADA standards.
  • Installing raised pedestrian crossings on 16th St. to increase visibility of those crossing the street and better manage vehicle speeds through the intersection.
  • Constructing bulb-outs to reduce crossing distances and enhance pedestrian safety.

Why replace the traffic signal with Rectangular Rapid Flashing Beacons (RRFBs)?

  • The existing signal components at 16th and Washington are nearly 40 years old and are no longer functioning as efficiently as they should.
  • There is some concern that southbound drivers on 16th St. are focused on the signal at 16th and State when it is green. This may lead to drivers disobeying red indications at Washington St.
  • RRFBs are pedestrian-activated flashing LED lights typically mounted adjacent to the pedestrian crossing. When activated, the indications alert drivers to pedestrian presence, increasing driver awareness and improving pedestrian safety.

Improvements are planned for spring 2025.

Starting this spring, the Ada County Highway District (ACHD) will be installing traffic calming and pedestrian safety enhancements at the intersection of 16th Street and Washington Street. The goal is to install features that help emphasize pedestrian and bicycle traffic, enhancing safety for all users.

Improvements Include

  • Replacing the traffic signal with pedestrian-activated enhanced crossings (Rectangular Rapid Flashing Beacons). This technology is more appropriate for this area’s specific safety needs.
  • Improving intersection lighting.
  • Upgrading pedestrian ramps to current ADA standards.
  • Installing raised pedestrian crossings on 16th St. to increase visibility of those crossing the street and better manage vehicle speeds through the intersection.
  • Constructing bulb-outs to reduce crossing distances and enhance pedestrian safety.

Why replace the traffic signal with Rectangular Rapid Flashing Beacons (RRFBs)?

  • The existing signal components at 16th and Washington are nearly 40 years old and are no longer functioning as efficiently as they should.
  • There is some concern that southbound drivers on 16th St. are focused on the signal at 16th and State when it is green. This may lead to drivers disobeying red indications at Washington St.
  • RRFBs are pedestrian-activated flashing LED lights typically mounted adjacent to the pedestrian crossing. When activated, the indications alert drivers to pedestrian presence, increasing driver awareness and improving pedestrian safety.

Improvements are planned for spring 2025.

  • June 13, 2025

    13 Jun 2025
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    • Concrete intersection complete.
    • Landscaping ongoing.
    • Asphalt paving anticipated the week of June 16th.
  • June 6, 2025

    06 Jun 2025
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    • Placed pole bases.
    • Ped ramps placed.
    • Valley gutter and sidewalk anticipate being completed by June 5th.
    • Concrete intersection ongoing.
  • May 30, 2025

    30 May 2025
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    • Work on the west side of the intersection began May 12th.
    • Placed pole bases.
    • Excavation ongoing.
    • Curb and gutter ongoing.
  • May 16, 2025

    16 May 2025
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    • Removed asphalt.
    • Installing storm drain.
    • Prepping for curb and sidewalk.
  • May 8, 2025

    08 May 2025
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    • Contractor working on the east side of the intersection.
    • Signage and pavement marking remain on east side.
    • Work on the west side of the intersection begins May 12th.
    • Removals starting.
  • May 2, 2025

    02 May 2025
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    • Contractor working on the east side of the intersection
    • Sidewalk, curb and gutter complete
    • Raised intersection placed
    • Paving anticipated week of May 5th
  • April 25, 2025

    25 Apr 2025
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    • Contractor working on the east side of the intersection.
    • Sidewalk, curb and gutter complete.
    • Forming for raised intersection.
    • Placing concrete next week.
  • April 17, 2025

    17 Apr 2025
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    • Contractor working on the east side of the intersection.
    • Sidewalk, curb and gutter complete.
    • Forming for raised intersection.
  • April 11, 2025

    11 Apr 2025
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    • Contractor working on the east side of the intersection.
    • Ped ramps and existing signal poles removed.
    • RRFB poles placed, waiting on cure.
    • Prepping for curb and sidewalk.
    • Curb and gutter placed.
    • Ped ramps placed.
    • Forming for raised intersection.
  • April 4, 2025

    04 Apr 2025
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    • Contractor working on the east side of the intersection.
    • Ped ramps and existing signal poles removed.
    • RRFB poles placed, waiting on cure.
    • Prepping for curb and sidewalk.
    • Curb and gutter placed.
    • Ped ramps ongoing.
    • Storm drain manhole complete.
Page last updated: 13 Jun 2025, 11:03 AM