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Construction on the outer downtown core to begin Summer 2021
–The City of San Luis Obispo is preparing to repair and reseal streets in the downtown core while adding new safety enhancements for bicyclists and pedestrians. The two-part project will begin with the outer core improvements beginning this summer (highlighted in orange below), while segments in the inner downtown core (Marsh and Higuera between Santa Rosa and Nipomo) will be constructed starting in summer of 2022. The paving within the inner downtown core is planned for 2022 to reduce further disruptions to downtown businesses following the impact of COVID-19 in 2020. The total project duration will last approximately five months, with the main construction-related impacts to each street segment occurring over an approximately two-month period. The estimated cost of this project is $2.85 million. Funding for the improvements will primarily come from the Local Revenue Measure and Road Repair and Accountability Act (SB1)
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SAN LUIS OBISPO, Calif. San Luis Obispo will begin their street repairs starting summer of 2021.
The project is to repair and reseal Higuera and Marsh Streets through the downtown while increasing accessibility and safety for all roadway users.
The street repairs will bring new safety enhancements for bicyclists and pedestrians. It will reduce car speeds and provide more street width for bicycle facilities, as well as existing and future parklets.
The city says the improvements will include new curb ramps, crosswalk improvements with hi-visibility markings, a buffered bike lane, a parking protected bike lane along with repaired and resealed roadways.
City of San Luis Obispo
Image shows Marsh Street Bridge before it was rebuilt.
SAN LUIS OBISPO, Calif. - The City of San Luis Obispo announced Friday it has successfully replaced the Marsh Street Bridge which is located between Osos Street and Santa Rosa Street at the San Luis Obispo Creek crossing.
The bridge stood in San Luis Obispo for over a century, but in 2008, was deemed structurally deficient after a bridge inspection by Caltrans. Crews determined a repair or replacement was necessary and the project began in January 2020.
Revitalization of the bridge, a historic corridor into Downtown San Luis Obispo, is part of the City’s ongoing efforts towards Downtown Vitality.
New Marsh Street bridge pays homage to city s history
Nichols, Kenny
and last updated 2021-01-23 00:38:48-05
San Luis Obispo today announced the completion of the Marsh Street Bridge.
The 100-year-old bridge has been replaced. It stood between Osos and Santa Rosa streets at the San Luis Obispo Creek crossing.
A Caltrans inspection in 2008 deemed the bridge structurally deficient to the point where it had to be either repaired or replaced.
The city began construction in January 2020 with a new design that honors the history of San Luis Obispo. Energy-efficient LED fixtures will illuminate the bridge. They replicate the original kerosene lamps that were lit along Marsh Street.