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120282 | Fairhill Neighborhood Slow Zone Phase 2

The proposed work seeks to make permanent, effective safety measures guided by the USDOTs National Roadway Safety Strategy, FHWA Proven Safety Countermeasures initiative and Neighborhood Slow Zone pilot program data to address critical safety concerns and insufficient ADA accessibility within the Fairhill Neighborhood Slow Zone.
The project includes upgrading effective interventions from temporary to permanent materials. Proposed improvements include new raised crosswalks at Neighborhood Slow Zone gateways; redesigned Slow Zone advisory signage for drivers entering Slow Zone limits; concrete curb extensions in place of painted corner clearances at locations adjacent to Luis Muñoz-Marin Elementary, Mann Older Adult Center, the Rivera Recreation Center (currently under renovation through the City's Rebuild program), and at multiple crossings along Glenwood Avenue; installation of Continental crosswalks in place of several standard crosswalks and new ADA ramps at multiple locations.

Limits: Between 5th Street, Glenwwood Ave, 2nd Street, and Allegheny Ave
Air Quality Code: S6

FY2025 TIP for PA Program Years (in Thousands)

PhaseFundFY25FY26FY27FY28FY29-36
CON411$3000$0$0$0$0
CONLOC$900$0$0$0$0
Program Year Totals:$3,900$0$0$0 
Total FY25-FY28 Cost:$3,900Total FY25-FY36 Cost:$3,900 
All costs in thousands.

No milestones are available for this project.