The Square Improvements are Happening

Lots of discussion at the FB post with these pictures.

The Square Improvements, from the County’s site*

*I’m pasting a lot of what’s on the County site as often they change urls and such, and I think it good to have a record.

  • Overall improvements to The Square and Oak Street (between Library Avenue and The Square) will upgrade the stormwater system, enhance water drainage, improve ADA accessibility and pedestrian accommodations, create more marked parking areas, update signage, and improve traffic flow. What residents can expect when the project is completed:
  • The Square will see upgrades along 670 feet, including a new sidewalk near existing businesses, perpendicular parking on both sides of the road, and changes at the Crozet Avenue intersection. To improve the traffic flow, the intersection of The Square and Crozet Avenue will be converted into a right-turn-only intersection, meaning no left turns will be allowed from The Square onto Crozet Avenue or from Crozet Avenue onto The Square. Southbound vehicles on Crozet Avenue will be able to access The Square via Library Avenue and Oak Street.
  • Oak Street improvements will cover 320 feet and include a sidewalk on the west side and perpendicular parking on the east side.

ANTICIPATED TRAFFIC IMPACTS AND PROJECT TIMELINE

This project was designed to be constructed in stages to limit impact on businesses and the community while maintaining traffic and access to local businesses. During all construction phases, access to businesses will remain. Additionally, there will always be access to private property along the corridor.

During construction, there will be intermittent lane closures, and flagging will be in place. Please slow down, follow all detour signs as posted, be mindful of traffic shifts in the construction zones, and give crews space to work as you drive through the work zones. Please note that this timeline is subject to change as construction schedules depend highly on the weather. The project is currently planned to be constructed in five stages:…

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