Americana Boulevard | Shoreline Drive | Eisenman Road
The Ada County Highway District (ACHD) will be rehabilitating several streets in your area as part of a federally funded project to improve pavement conditions and upgrade the streets for all users.
As part of the street reconstruction, ACHD will upgrade select pedestrian ramps and driveways to meet current Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) standards. The work also includes improvements for people walking and biking, such as improved crossings and bike lane enhancements. These changes are intended to improve safety and accessibility for everyone using the street.
Project Descriptions
Eisenman Road
Eisenman Road, Gowen Road to 2000 feet south of Gowen Road
Removing and replacing pavement
Upgrading pedestrian ramps and driveways for current ADA compliance
The existing Gowen Road intersection signal will not be impacted
Eisenman Road, Freight Street to East Bound I-84 Offramp
Removing and replacing pavement
Americana Boulevard
Americana Boulevard, Ann Morrison Park Boulevard to Shoreline Drive
Removing and replacing pavement
Upgrading pedestrian ramps and driveways for current ADA compliance
Traffic signals at Ann Morrison Park Boulevard and Shoreline Drive will be updated for current Accessible Pedestrian Signal (APS) compliance
Maintaining the existing roadway configuration of two lanes in each direction with a center turn lane and bike lanes
Constructing protected intersection treatment at Shoreline Drive intersection to enhance pedestrian and bicyclist accessibility and safety at the crossings
Constructing drainage improvements within the existing right-of-way to treat stormwater
Shoreline Drive
Shoreline Drive, Americana Boulevard to Fairview Avenue
Removing and replacing pavement
Upgrading pedestrian ramps and driveways for current ADA compliance
Improving existing bike lanes with raised buffer medians
Installing a Rectangular Rapid Flashing Beacon (RRFB) at the entrance to the firefighter memorial entrance
The existing traffic signal at Fairview Avenue will not be impacted