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    PennDOT plans to make Chinatown’s Vine Street more pedestrian- and bike-friendly

    By Mike De Nardo,

    1 days ago

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    PHILADELPHIA (KYW Newsradio) PennDOT is planning big changes in the traffic flow on local Vine Street through Chinatown to make the stretch more pedestrian- and bike-friendly.

    The plan removes a travel lane on westbound Vine Street between Ninth and 12th streets. Eastbound Vine Street, between Broad to Eighth streets, will also decrease from three travel lanes to two, with bump-outs built at intersections.

    “What that’s going to do is reduce the crossing distance for pedestrians. It’s also going to give us room to install and construct a bike lane going in the eastbound direction,” said Brad Rudolph, PennDOT deputy communications director.

    “We’re basically doing a road diet to kind of slow down traffic, make it a shorter distance for pedestrians to cross, and then adding a bike lane so cyclists can use the corridor.”

    PennDOT plans to make Chinatown’s Vine Street more pedestrian- and bike-friendly by Kristina Koppeser on Scribd

    No bike lane is planned for westbound Vine Street, but PennDOT does plan to reconfigure the intersection at Ninth Street by adding a new traffic signal.

    PennDOT is also planning a second left turn lane from southbound Broad Street to the eastbound Vine Street Expressway to ease congestion on Broad.

    Rudolph said construction on the $7 million project is expected to begin next spring or summer and finish in time for Philadelphia’s events in 2026 celebrating the nation’s semiquincentennial.

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    Don I don't give a damn
    6h ago
    Give it a break with the bike lanes you are creating congestion on the streets!
    Rose Overby
    1d ago
    it's just another way to force the people out of the neighborhood, so they can put the pos arena on market st
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