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Major downtown Cleveland traffic changes
CLEVELAND (WJW) — Road construction starting Friday, June 13, will fundamentally change two high-traffic streets in downtown Cleveland.
The Huron & Prospect Streets for People project, happening between East 9th Street and Ontario Street, will add new 'sidewalk patios, protected bike lanes, safer crosswalks and improved traffic flow,' reads a Thursday news release from the city.
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It's expected to take a week to finish, weather permitting. When it's done, cars will move one-way east on Huron Road and west on Prospect Avenue, according to the release.
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The project is part of Cleveland Moves, a five-year transportation plan that takes motorists, cyclists, bus riders and pedestrians into consideration.
'Cleveland Moves establishes a comprehensive strategy that builds on the city's ongoing work to make it safer, more comfortable and more convenient to walk, bike, roll and take transit through Cleveland,' reads the release.
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