
Two-Way Restoration Study
About the Study
The Two-Way Restoration Study will evaluate nine of the City's one-way streets for two-way feasibility. Study corridors include the city's primary east-west and north-south road network: Prince, Queen, Duke, Lime, Church, King, Orange, Chestnut and Walnut Streets. Evaluation will be based on community feedback, traffic operations analysis, and business and property impacts.
Why Consider Two-Way Streets?


Local Examples of Two-Way Restoration

Mulberry & Charlotte Streets, Lancaster
Mulberry and Charlotte Streets were converted from one-way back to their original two-way configuration in 2016-2018.

2nd Street, Harrisburg
2nd Street between Forster and Division Streets was restored back to two-way traffic in 2022, after about 70 years of serving as three-lane, one-way corridor. Traffic calming measures including raised crosswalks, a raised intersection, three mini-roundabouts, median islands, and new street lighting were also added to help control speeds and improve bicyclist and pedstrian safety.
Phases
Public Outreach on Concept Designs & Design Toolkit
During this phase, the project team will seek public feedback on the concept designs and design toolkit.
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