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Sunday, December 22, 2024

Sidewalk and Median Work Progresses for the Adams/Jefferson OWTW Project

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City Of Peoria | City Of Peoria website

City Of Peoria | City Of Peoria website

Sidewalk work is progressing at various intersections in the Adams/Jefferson OWTW Project, with specific closures in place as reported by the city. Pedestrians are advised to exercise caution near the closed sidewalks and use alternative routes when necessary.

According to the city's announcement, "Sidewalk work near 200 SW Adams Street at the intersection of Fulton Street has been completed." This signifies a milestone in the ongoing project aimed at improving the infrastructure in the area.

Furthermore, the city highlighted that "Median removal work will continue this week on N William Kumpf Boulevard near the intersection of SW Jefferson Avenue." Drivers are urged to be cautious of lane restrictions in the specified area as the work progresses.

The report also emphasizes the importance of adhering to lane and parking restrictions along SW Adams Street. The city advises drivers to be vigilant for marked on-street parking restrictions and to utilize available parking meters that are not bagged with "No Parking" signs.

As the Adams Street and Jefferson Avenue One-Way to Two-Way Conversion Project moves forward, the city warns that additional parking, lane, and sidewalk restrictions will be imposed. Motorists are reminded to watch out for workers in the vicinity and to avoid parking in designated no parking areas.

In conclusion, the city urges all residents and commuters to exercise extra caution in the construction zone and to comply with the ongoing traffic and parking regulations for the safety of both workers and the public.

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