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New West Peachtree Striping Pattern

 

Progress on paving and restriping from Linden Ave to 14th St is mostly complete. The new configuration includes three vehicular travel lanes on the west side of the street, on-street metered parking directly to the right of the vehicular lanes, and a protected bike lane along the eastern curb.

The bike lane will ultimately have concrete curbing with flexposts in the buffer area to define the space and protect bike lane users. However, these vertical elements are not expected to be installed until August. In the meantime, the City’s contractor has placed temporary orange panels in the bike lane buffer to help drivers and cyclists/scooter riders understand where they should be. Remember that it is illegal to park in a bike lane or travel lane. In addition, the on-street parking stalls, now located away from the curb, have been restriped in their final location and are available for use. Drivers should also notice new "No Turn on Red" signs, which is now the law at most intersections in Midtown/Downtown.

The contractor will continue with the finishing touches on the corridor over the next two months. Then the project will advance to the next phase of work further north on West Peachtree and on Spring Street south of 17th Street. Get more details on our project page here.

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