From Tate Street to Fulton Street

Pop-up projects use temporary design materials and mobile traffic-control equipment to allow design concepts to be tested on a short-term basis. The Spring Garden pop-up project from Tate Street to Fulton Street replaces the existing sharrows (shared-use lane markings) with designated bike lanes on both sides of the street. The project removes 25 parallel parking spaces from the south side of the street and removes the left turn lane at Spring Garden and Mendenhall. If it is successful, it will become a permanent design when the road is resurfaced. 

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* 1. What is your relationship to this section Spring Garden?  Select all that apply.

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* 2. How do you regularly travel on or around Spring Garden Street? Select all that apply.

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* 3. How often do you typically travel on Spring Garden Street?

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* 4. What is the most important thing GDOT staff should consider when evaluating next steps for the pop-up project?

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* 5. Please provide your email address if you would like to be updated on the project.  Your name is optional. 

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* 6. Please include the zip code of your home address so the City can evaluate the range of community engagement related to the project.

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