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Staunton to begin Central Avenue Streetscape Project

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The City of Staunton has engaged Messer Contracting to undertake a 20-month, $1.9 million streetscape project that will renovate and invigorate a three-block section of North Central Avenue between West Frederick and Pump streets.

This project will extend the historic character of downtown Staunton, adding the final segment of an unbroken trail of brick sidewalks from Gypsy Hill Place all the way to the Wharf.

The city will also install historic-style streetlights, relocate utilities underground, and repave the roadway.

The majority of funding for this project – more than 85 percent – is being provided by federal and state transportation funds.

“When completed, this project will improve the overall aesthetics and, most importantly, improve pedestrian safety along this critical business corridor,” Director of Public Works Jeff Johnston said. “There will be some short-term challenges, including traffic delays and detours, during construction. But all those who live, work and drive on Central Avenue will enjoy the benefits for years to come.”

The project has been in development for over eight years as federal and state funding has been secured, the utilities relocation coordinated, and the final design developed and approved.

Staunton City Engineer Lyle Hartt believes this process highlights the fundamental value of the improvements.

“Nearly a decade of vision, planning, and work has been invested throughout this process already by city and Virginia Department of Transportation staff,” Hartt said. “Although these may be different times than when the project was first envisioned, the improvements are still every bit as impactful as when they were originally proposed.  We are looking forward to seeing them come to fruition.”

Construction is scheduled to begin on November 30, and project status, schedule updates and other information will be available on the City of Staunton website at www.staunton.va.us/centralavenue.

Specific questions can be addressed to the City Engineer’s office at 540.332.3858.

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