Recommendations from the Corridor Study Report are being brought forward to a next phase of more detailed design and study. Work is currently underway on the 30% design and NEPA (National Environmental Policy Act) permitting for a portion of the corridor from Evans Avenue to...
The 4th Street/Prater Way Final Report is available here [PDF, 38mb]: ...
If you missed the Community Open House or would like to review the exhibit boards that were displayed, you may download them here: Community Open House Exhibit Boards [PDF] If you would like to download the PDF to your computer, right-click the link and select the "Save...
. PDF Resources Second Community Workshop Summary Arts and Culture, Stakeholder Meeting Presentation Interpretive Options Reconnaissance Survey of East 4th Street (88mb, zipped PDF) . ....
The project team has completed the Existing Conditions Analysis for the 4th Street/Prater Way Corridor Study. The Analysis attempted to identify major issues, opportunities, challenges, and trends within the corridor. This Analysis also includes a summary of the first Public Open House, with the comments...
The first of four Public Open House meetings took place on Thursday, September 15 from 4 – 7 pm at the Robert Mitchell Elementary School on Prater Way in Sparks. A sign-in sheet located near the main door to the school indicates that 29 people...
The project team has completed 6 out of 9 locations for pedestrian, bicycle and wheelchair movements and volume. The nine locations include: Keystone, Evans, Sutro, Galletti, El Rancho, 12th Street, Shriver, McCarran, and Sparks Boulevard. Below is a summary of the first 6 locations to be...
To date, the project team has completed a walking audit of 4th Street, Prater Way, Lincoln Way, and Victorian Avenue. Data from these audits is currently being tabulated and populated into project mapping. A Technical Advisory Committee has been developed and will meet monthly. Upcoming Efforts In...