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Main Street Renewal Project completion delayed until December
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Main Street to have 2-way traffic by end of July
Lynchburg officials say Main Street in downtown will convert from one-way to two-way traffic at the end of July. Lynchburg council voted in 2019 to convert both Main and Church streets to 2-way traffic after the Main Street Renewal Project was finished, and the city released a timeline today. Before the 2-way conversion, three blocks of main street will be shut down this spring and early summer to rebuild the road and install final paving. Church Street will be converted to two-way traffic in the fall.
Here is the entire news release from the City of Lynchburg:
Completion date for Lynchburg’s Main Street Renewal Project pushed back
Now set for October 2021
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The original date was set for August, then crews were two months ahead of schedule.
Jim Talian, the project director, tells 10 News they hit roadblocks along the way including old, underground electrical equipment they thought they could work around without delaying the project.
Business owners say while they look forward to the improvements and see crews making progress, they’re frustrated by the delays.
“It’s hard to plan when you think you’re two months away from being complete, then find out you’re six months away. It has been an incredibly difficult year, almost year and a half. The extension is certainly not making that any better,” said Rodney Taylor, owner of Market at Main.
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The Williamson Road Area Business Association will discuss expanding its Special Service District with Roanoke City Council. The association wants to expand its footprint to help more businesses. The expansion area would extend to the Berglund Center, along Hershberger Road to 581 and to Airport Road and Towne Square businesses. The association says its already been providing services to this area and is looking to formalize the relationship.
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