Second Public Meeting for Lewiston-Clarkston Downtown Circulation Study

Several interested residents attended a second public meeting to learn more about the Downtown Circulation Study in the Lewis Clark Valley, held on June 30th at the Old Lewiston City Hall at 0207. The intent of the meeting was to present information developed to date and preliminary improvement options. Click here for a copy of the presentation.
The Lewis Clark Valley Metropolitan Planning Organization (LCVMPO) is preparing a Downtown Circulation Study to address deficiencies and identify improvements in the roadway network serving downtown Clarkston and Lewiston, focusing on US Highway 12 and major connecting streets. The study will provide transportation planning and analysis, short-term and long-term recommendations for improvements, as well as design principles and guidelines for implementation.
Lewiston
and Clarkston experience significant traffic volumes and congestion on
their primary arterials, including US Highway 12 (Main Street &
Bridge Street). This condition detracts from the quality of life and visitor experience. To
address these issues the study will consider origin/destination
patterns, traffic circulation and signal timings, bridge approach
congestions, parking, pedestrian and bicycle connectivity, streetscape
guidelines, and the impact of growth and redevelopment.
Topics, which were addressed on June 30th, included Land Use Projections, Traffic Analysis, Origin Destination, Trails, Streetscaping, and Improvement Projects. For a copy of a recent article about the project click here.
For further project information or to schedule and inteview with Mark Bancale, P.E., please call WGM Group Inc. at 406-728-4611 or email mbancale@wgmgroup.com.
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