Lancaster officials plan major traffic overhaul, two-way streets, safer roads ahead

LANCASTER, Pa. — Lancaster city officials are moving forward with a sweeping plan to redesign some of its busiest streets, aiming to improve safety for drivers, cyclists, and pedestrians.

At the center of the proposal is a major shift: converting Orange and King Streets from one-way corridors to two-way traffic. City leaders say the change is designed to slow vehicles down and reduce the risk of serious crashes.

“There is economic benefit to converting streets to two-way as well…People are maybe slowing down and seeing what’s here and are more enticed to stay and, spend time here,” said Cindy McCormack with the Department of Public Works…

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