32nd Street and Clay Street Projects

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The Ada County Highway District (ACHD), in partnership with Garden City and the Garden City Urban Renewal Agency (URA), is designing changes for Clay Street, 37th Street to 32nd Street & 32nd Street, Chinden Boulevard to Clay Street.

The purpose of these projects is to accommodate a growing Garden City and provide increased pedestrian connectivity and safety.

Project Description

  • Reconstruct Clay and 32nd streets.
  • Add curb, gutter and sidewalk on both sides of Clay and 32nd streets to provide a dedicated space for pedestrians.
  • Replace most existing sidewalk.
  • Construct bulb-outs to help slow traffic and increase safety.
  • Install street lighting for safety.
  • Most on-street parking will remain on both sides of the streets.

The Ada County Highway District (ACHD), in partnership with Garden City and the Garden City Urban Renewal Agency (URA), is designing changes for Clay Street, 37th Street to 32nd Street & 32nd Street, Chinden Boulevard to Clay Street.

The purpose of these projects is to accommodate a growing Garden City and provide increased pedestrian connectivity and safety.

Project Description

  • Reconstruct Clay and 32nd streets.
  • Add curb, gutter and sidewalk on both sides of Clay and 32nd streets to provide a dedicated space for pedestrians.
  • Replace most existing sidewalk.
  • Construct bulb-outs to help slow traffic and increase safety.
  • Install street lighting for safety.
  • Most on-street parking will remain on both sides of the streets.
  • July 2024 Public Outreach and Information

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    Learn more about the project, and provide your input. While your comments are always welcome, the survey closed on July 11, 2024.

Page last updated: 12 Jul 2024, 11:15 AM