Sidewalk Work Continues at Harrison and Liberty Along Adams Street

Sidewalk Work Continues at Harrison and Liberty Along Adams Street
Mayor Rita Ali — City of Peoria Official Website
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Sidewalk work will continue this week at the intersections of SW Adams Street and Harrison Street, and SW Adams Street and Liberty Street, weather permitting.

Sidewalk removal has started at the intersection of Harrison and Adams streets. Grading and preparation work for new curb and gutter, and sidewalk will follow the removals. Saw cutting has been completed at the intersection of Liberty and Adams streets.

While the work occurs, the sidewalks near 400 SW Adams and Harrison Street, and 300 SW Adams Street and Liberty Street will be closed. Pedestrians should use caution near these closures and cross the street at the next available intersection.

Lane and parking restrictions are currently in effect along SW Adams Street. On-street parking restrictions are marked. Drivers should look for unbagged, available parking meters for on-street parking. If parking meters are bagged with “No Parking” signs, drivers should not park at those spots.

Additional parking, lane, and sidewalk restrictions will be forthcoming as the Adams Street and Jefferson Avenue One-Way to Two-Way (OWTW) Conversion Project progresses.

Drivers should be mindful of workers in the area and watch for no parking areas. Extra caution should be exercised in the area. 

Original source can be found here.



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