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Spruce and Pine streets bike lane safety upgrades project


A Complete Streets project

About

Spruce and Pine streets from Front to 22nd streets have painted bike lanes with a painted buffer and flexible delineator posts at intersections. These treatments define a space for people to bicycle, but they don't separate cyclists from people who are driving. The bike lanes are also frequently blocked by drivers who are parking or loading.

The goals of this project are to:

  • Upgrade the painted bike lanes to separated bike lanes.
  • Add features that will increase safety for all users on the corridor.

The project will add concrete and planter separation to the most used bike corridor in Center City. The secure vertical concrete separation will prevent drivers from entering the bike lanes and create a distinct and safe space for cyclists.

To learn more about the City-recommended policy and infrastructure treatments on Spruce and Pine streets, attend our open house at Jefferson University on October 17, 2024.

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Email otis@phila.gov

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