Proposed design for the streetscape project on Coxe Avenue, showcasing bike lanes and pedestrian-friendly features.
Asheville is preparing for significant improvements on Coxe Avenue through a streetscape project aimed at enhancing pedestrian and cyclist safety. The design phase is halfway through, and community input is being sought. Features include continuous sidewalks, new bike lanes, additional greenery, improved pedestrian lighting, and high-visibility crosswalks. Furthermore, stormwater infrastructure improvements are set to be addressed, continuing the legacy of successful urban planning seen in previous initiatives. A public open house is scheduled for March 24 to gather community feedback.
Hey, Asheville! Big changes are coming your way, especially for those who walk or bike along Coxe Avenue. The city is all set to enhance safety and make the area a whole lot more user-friendly starting next year. Can you feel the excitement? Let’s dig into what this all means for our lovely community!
The Coxe Avenue Streetscape project is currently halfway through its design phase, and the officials are eager to get your input! Who doesn’t want smoother sidewalks and a safer bike experience? The proposed design plans are pretty thrilling, including:
But wait, there’s more! This project isn’t just about making things pretty. The city is also tackling stormwater infrastructure improvements. A win for beautification and safety!
Do you remember that tactical urbanism project from 2018? It worked wonders, leading to a 28.3% reduction in traffic speeds! This really showcased how effective simple tweaks to urban planning can be, helping keep our pedestrians and cyclists safe.
In addition to the Coxe Avenue project, there’s even more coming your way. A new tactical urbanism project will kick off on May 20 at the intersection of Westwood Place and Waynesville Avenue. This exciting installation will bring a creative traffic circle and stunning visual street art crafted by local artist Leslie Rosenberg. She’s planning to channel the inspiration from an upcycled bottle garden beloved by locals into her mural design. Talk about a colorful addition!
The Street Tweaks Team is on the lookout for volunteers to help with painting shifts during the weekend of the new project installation. If you’ve got a knack for creativity and want to contribute to our community’s beautification, this is your chance! Get your brushes ready!
As if that isn’t enough to get your pulse racing, Asheville has been buzzing with other amazing announcements. From a new outdoor concert venue to a bustling food hall, there’s a wave of fun and excitement in the air!
So, there you have it! The Coxe Avenue Streetscape project is just one part of the vibrant transformation happening in Asheville, and with your input, it’s going to be a fantastic improvement for everyone. Let’s make our streets safer, friendlier, and more beautiful together!
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