Adams Street from 36th Street to 49th Street

Street Improvement Project

The purpose of this project is to preserve and extend the service life of existing facilities and enhance safety by using safety conscious design. The improvements would satisfy existing and future traffic needs and conditions in a manner conducive to safety, durability, and economy of maintenance. The need of the project is to address substandard curb and pavement conditions; narrow pavement; substandard curb ramps; substandard inlet tops; and appropriate pedestrian crossing devices.

Scope of Work

This project would improve approximately one mile of Adams Street between 36th and 49th streets. The project proposal includes concrete replacement and repairs, grading, milling, and resurfacing of the street. It would reconstruct pedestrian ramps, curbs and gutters, and replace the pedestrian crossing signal near North 46th Street to increase safety for vehicles and pedestrians.

Project Location

Right of Way

Acquisition of right-of-way is not anticipated for this project, however construction easements will be needed to facilitate work on this project.

Funding

Schedule

Construction is tentatively planned to occur in late spring and summer 2025 and be completed in fall 2025. Construction phasing will be determined during the design phase.

Public Involvement

Project Design Open House
Thursday, May 19, 2022
5 to 7 p.m.
First United Methodist Church, 2723 North 50th Street
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Project Contact

Please contact the City of Lincoln with any questions, comments, or concerns you would like to share regarding the proposed project.

  • Craig Aldridge, Design Project Manager

    City of Lincoln, LTU Project Delivery
    Engineering Design Section
    Email: caldridge@lincoln.ne.gov
    Phone: 402-416-5349