Traffic Impacts

On Monday, June 8, construction will begin to mill and repave the parking and bike lanes on the west side of N. 4th St., starting at Warren St. and moving north to Hudson St. The resurfacing will prepare these lanes for installation of the new protected bike lane along the curb, with the parking lane moved next to it.

To complete this project safely and efficiently, temporary parking restrictions will be in effect, and the existing bike lane will close during construction.

  • Signage for temporary “No Parking 7 a.m.–7 p.m. June 8-July 2” has been installed along the west side of N. 4th St. in preparation for this work.
  • These parking restrictions may extend as needed to complete installation of bike and parking lane striping, bike lane protective posts and other pavement markings. All work is weather dependent.
  • N. 4th St. cyclists can detour to low-stress, east-west side streets such as 1st Ave., 2nd Ave. or 3rd Ave. to access the Olentangy Trail, or use one of many east-west streets in the University District area north of E. 11th Ave. to access the two-way bike lanes on Summit St.

E. 5th Ave. resurfacing has been completed for the other part of this safety project. Crews are finishing roadway striping and pavement markings modifying the roadway to one travel lane in each direction and a continuous center lane to make left turns. The project includes dedicated left turn lanes at the intersections at N. High St. and at Summit St. The lane modifications are designed to reduce crashes and unsafe speeding by drivers.

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