Hello Neighbors, Beginning later this month the City will be installing bike lanes on Negley Avenue from Howe St. in Shadyside to Stanton Ave, at the edge of Highland Park and East Liberty. The city presented on this project at an HPCC meeting in early 2016. Work is likely to conclude some time in October. Because the bike lanes stop at Stanton Ave, no parking spaces will be lost on the Highland Park portion of Negley, but if you use Negley to get in and out of the neighborhood, you may experience some temporary traffic impacts while the work is ongoing. Best, Jake Pawlak HPCC President Begin forwarded message: *From:* "Saunders, Kristin" <kristin.saunders@pittsburghpa.gov> *Date:* September 1, 2017 at 6:00:04 PM EDT *To:* Undisclosed recipients:; *Subject:* *Negley Avenue - Bike lane installation update* Hello! Thank you all for helping us over the past two years with the Negley Avenue Bike Lane design and outreach process. It is a year later than we anticipated, but we are so excited to announce that we are ready to install! Thank you for your patience as we navigated the design. Starting in a couple of weeks, crews will be installing bike lanes on Negley Avenue between Stanton Avenue and Center Avenue with shared lane markings continuing south to Howe Street. Construction notices from our contractor were sent out yesterday and will reach mailboxes along the route as early as tomorrow. Please use the attached flier to notify your mailing lists and pass any questions my way. Have a great holiday weekend! Kristin *Kristin Saunders*, RA Principal Transportation Planner City of Pittsburgh Department of Mobility & Infrastructure 414 Grant St, Second Floor 412.393.0150 kristin.saunders@pittsburghpa.gov
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