East Main Street Improvements
About the Project
The East Main Street Reconstruction project included full-depth pavement reconstruction of East Main Street between North Goodman Street and Culver Road. The project narrowed the pavement to allow space to construct 5-foot-wide raised one-way cycle tracks to accommodate bicycle activity on each side of East Main Street. This protected bicycle lane is vertically separated from motor vehicle traffic and is placed at the same level as the new sidewalk. Existing side street approaches will be reconstructed to properly connect to the narrower pavement section along East Main Street.
This project is complete.
Improvements also included new sidewalks, curbs, curb ramps, driveway aprons, drainage basins, water main, water services, hydrants, lighting, signals, signing, pavement markings, tree plantings, mid-block crosswalk with pedestrian refuge island, gateway sign, and other various streetscape improvements. Advanced private utility work is required, including underground utility relocations to accommodate the pavement narrowing and other proposed street work.
This project is funded with federal, state, city and county funds, including an Empire State Development grant in the amount of $1,500,000.
Documents
- Final Design Report - May 2019
- Initial Project Proposal - August 2016
- East Main Arts and Market District Plan
Public Participation
- A second Final Design Public Meeting was held on June 23, 2020
- A Final Design Public Meeting was held on January 23, 2020.
- A preliminary design public informational meeting was held on February 28, 2019.
Public Meeting on June 23, 2020
- Public Meeting Presentation
- Design Display Boards
Public Meeting on January 23, 2020
Public meeting on February 28, 2019
Stakeholder meeting on October 18, 2018
- Handouts
- Typical Section Board_All
- Layout Alternative 1A
- Layout Alternative 1B
- Layout Alternative 2
- Layout Alternative 3
Project Team
- Project Management: City of Rochester Dept of Environmental Services
- Project Design: Erdman Anthony
- This project is partially funded by Federal Transportation Improvement Program funds distributed through the regional Transportation Improvement Program and administered by New York State Department of Transportation.
Schedule
Preliminary Design | 2019 |
Final Design | 2020 |
Construction | 2021-2022 |