Wednesday 19 June 2013

Complete S. 2nd St. celebrated in Walker's Point

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Ten years in the making, the completed reconstruction of S. 2nd St. will be celebrated Thursday afternoon with a party hosted by the Walkers Point Association.

Initial engineering on the project started in 2001. Planners focused on rebuilding the road between Pittsburgh St. and National Ave. and maintaining four traffic lanes in each direction.

The Walkers Point Association and area residents sought a different approach: bike lanes, wider sidewalks and trees.

Dave Schlabowske, the bicycle and pedestrian coordinator for the city, details the result in this Over the Bars in Milwaukee blog. As travelers will find, the segment of S. 2nd St. now has one traffic lane in each direction, well-marked lanes for bikers and landscaping.

It's a version of the Complete Streets required by state law.

The final bills are being tallied but the total project cost estimate is $4,494,000, according to the city. 

The cost, the process and the final result has detractors. This blog attacks the bike lanes and sidewalks as wasteful spending.

5 Comments for "Complete S. 2nd St. celebrated in Walker's Point"

  1. The cost of paint for bike lanes is considered wasteful spending by many on these blogs.

    Anyway, I was looking forward to hearing about the Bayview, Downtown connector bike path. When will you have info regarding this?

    Convinced of the Hex May 19, 2011 11:31 AM

  2. Convinced of the Hex - I've been trying to get a firm date on the start of the construction on the Bayview to Downtown connector path and sort through the different elements. Sorry to keep you waiting.
    The bike lane from Bay St. and Potter to KK will be done this summer, along with striping on KK. I think the off-street portion from Maple to Washington will be done in 2012.
    Gotta ask, what hex?

    T. Held May 19, 2011 12:54 PM

  3. Thank a lot Tom. Looking very forward to it. And to your question...it's open for interpretation.

    Convinced of the Hex May 19, 2011 2:00 PM

  4. Not bad at all, great work when comparing the two photos on the blog (over the bars). Hope many more streets to follow. My first thought when I moved to Milwaukee and saw some of the (horribly ugly) streets was - what great potential this city could have. Makes me happy to see that at least the ideas to materialize this potential are out there.

    sharpie May 20, 2011 8:09 AM

  5. A huge crowd came out for the celebration last night..

    Dave Reid May 20, 2011 9:49 AM

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