![]() Chicago Avenue project (photo from Beckett & Raeder) |
from several sources
The City of Grandville, Michigan, is transforming the east end of Chicago Drive into a pedestrian-friendly, mixed-use space, featuring "road diet" traffic calming, new sidewalks, and improved public areas. This initiative aims to extend the vibrant downtown atmosphere eastward, enhancing safety and aesthetics.
The street has been oriented solely for vehicular use. Pedestrians and cyclists were at risk. The Chicago Drive Streetscape Project will dramatically change the aesthetic quality of the area.
Four traffic lanes will be cut to two with a center turn lane. Parking, crosswalk bump-outs and widened sidewalks are more welcoming to non-motorized users. The sidewalks will be buffered from traffic by planters, street trees, and the parking lane. Benches and bicycle racks have been added.
Completion will probably be in the fall of 2026.
See more at Fox 17
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