Holyoke plans downtown street upgrades for safety
The city held an informational meeting at the Nueva Esperanza Mercado on Wednesday evening. City officials gave residents updates on the proposed improvements and received public feedback, which would be on Main Street between South Canal and Mosher Streets.
Improvements would include rehabilitation of existing pavement, reconstruction of sidewalks, addition of bicycle accommodations, improved pedestrian crossings, and traffic signal upgrades.
Director of Planning and Economic Development Aaron Vega told 22News, 'Public safety is really important, the existing conditions are rough. This is an area that hasn't had investment in it for a long time, so it's very overdue. It's to be up to par with the new standards for what complete streets should be.'
The project has been submitted to MassDOT for inclusion in the state's transportation improvement program. If approved, it could allow for full federal funding of the construction costs of the project.
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