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Road Diets Project Brings New Traffic Pattern to Town Center

New road pavement markings as part of the Town Center Road Diets Project

The city’s contractor applied final pavement markings on North Washington Street and East Middle Lane in August as part of the city’s Town Center Road Diets Project.

New traffic patterns are now in place on North Washington Street and East Middle Lane after the city’s contractor converted the two existing motor vehicle travel lanes into one lane in each direction, creating new bike lanes. New on-street parking spaces were also added.

As a final step in the project, the contractor will install precast concrete curbs for the bike lanes, meter poles and signs.

For more information, including the approved construction plans, visit www.rockvillemd.gov/visionzeroprojects.

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