2023 Pavement and Pedestrian Improvements
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The Ada County Highway District (ACHD) will be reconstructing several streets in Ada County as part of a federal aid project to improve pavement conditions and upgrade the streets for all users.
Work could include:
- Reconstructing streets or removing and replacing pavement to improve roadway conditions
- Filling in sidewalk gaps to increase connectivity
- Installing Accessible Pedestrian Signals (APS) and pedestrian push buttons.
- Upgrading and/or installing pedestrian ramps to meet modern standards and the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA).
Street Segments
- Allumbaugh Street, Douglas Street to Fairmont Street- Reconstruct roadway; replace existing pedestrian ramps and driveway approaches to meet modern standards; install new sidewalk in existing gaps; reset existing Rapid Rectangular Flashing Beacon (RRFB)
- Cole Road, Ustick Road to Kettering Avenue- Reconstruct roadway, replace existing pedestrian ramps and driveway approaches to meet modern standards; install new sidewalk in existing gaps; update Ustick Road signal for ADA compliance
- Edgewood Lane, Harvey Street to Floating Feather Road- Remove and replace pavement; replace existing pedestrian ramps and driveway approaches to meet modern standards; install new Pedestrian Hybrid Beacon (PHB) at Floating Feather Road pedestrian crossing; rebuild existing speed humps
- Goldenrod Avenue, West End to Cloverdale Road- Remove and replace pavement; replace existing pedestrian ramps and driveway approaches to meet modern standards; install new sidewalk in existing gaps; install new Pedestrian Hybrid Beacon (PHB) at Cloverdale Road pedestrian crossing
- Orchard Street, Emerald Street to Fairview Avenue- Remove and replace pavement; replace existing pedestrian ramps and driveway approaches to meet modern standards; reset existing pedestrian Hybrid Beacon (PHB) crossing Orchard Street south of Kendall Street; update Emerald and Irving Street signals for ADA compliance
Page last updated: 10 Dec 2024, 03:55 PM