$11M 'Complete Street' Project To Begin On Route 45 In Spring Valley

ROCKLAND COUNTY, NY — Work has begun on an $11 million "Complete Street" corridor project to improve a 1.36 mile section of Route 45 in Spring Valley.Enhancements along Main Street between State Route 59 and West Eckerson Road will include:new left-turn lanesupdated traffic signalsnew crosswalkssidewalk curb rampsaccessible pedestrian signal equipmentdrainagenew lane configurations Bicyclists will be accommodated in the travel lanes with shared lane markings. Traffic-calming measures, such as curb bump outs, narrowing of over-width lanes and a raised median will help lower speeds and be more compatible with bicyclists.The addition of benches and bike racks as well as the replacement of two bus shelters will accommodate multi-modal users along the corridor, officials said. Existing landscapes will be protected or re-established with similar species to enhance the aesthetic streetscape of the village. Major work is slated for completion early 2026."The commencement of the Route 45 complete street corridor project is very welcome news in the Town of Ramapo," Town Supervisor Michael Specht said. "The improvements that the Department of Transportation are undertaking will increase pedestrian safety, improve traffic flow for our drivers and enhance our residents’ quality of life. I’d like to thank Governor Hochul and NYS DOT for listening to our concerns and moving forward with these much-needed infrastructure upgrades." A “Complete Street” is a roadway planned and designed to consider safe, convenient access and mobility for roadway users of all ages and abilities. This includes children, the elderly and persons with disabilities.“Given the state of these roads, this is welcomed news," said Assemblymember John McGowan. "The safety of all residents is critical and these enhancements to and implementation in the name of safety for drivers, bicyclist and pedestrians is appreciated. I look forward to the completion of these projects and look forward to continuing to work with the DOT and our local municipalities on future projects.”Motorists are reminded to "Move Over" a lane, if safely possible, or slow down significantly whenever encountering roadside vehicles displaying red, white, blue, amber or green lights, including maintenance and construction vehicles in work zones. Motorists are also urged to slow down and drive responsibly in work zones, state transportation officials said.A fatal work-zone crash occurred Thursday when a tractor-trailer struck two New York State Thruway Authority workers. The article $11M 'Complete Street' Project To Begin On Route 45 In Spring Valley appeared first on Nanuet, NY Patch.
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