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14th Street To Be Closed Monday For Streetscape Project

Last updated on Friday, March 31, 2017

(BEDFORD) - 14th Street will be closed Monday for the downtown Bedford Streetscape Project.

Weddle Bros. is currently preparing the area for construction.

Bedford Police Chief Dennis Parsley says on Monday morning, the eastbound lane of 14th Street between J and K streets will be closed for a week or more for construction.

There will be no parking allowed on the south side of 14th between J and K.

Chief Parsley says that the street will be open to westbound traffic and there will be parking on the north side of 14th Street.

A road closure sign will be placed at 14th and K Monday to alert drivers to the change.

The streetscape work will concentrate on merging safety, functionality and visual appeal around the Bedford square while providing greater convenience and accessibility to pedestrians:

The City of Bedford has received more than over $2.6 million from the Indiana Department of Transportation for the Streetscape Project as part of the Indiana Stellar Community initiative and the Community Crossing Grant for improvements on Lincoln Avenue.

Trees will also be removed in the 1200 block of Lincoln Avenue so sidewalks can be replaced as part to the Lincoln Avenue repaving and roundabout construction.

According to the Bedford Tree Board, each tree will be replaced three to one.

Community Crossing Grant funds will allow the city to implement improvements on Lincoln Avenue to address traffic problems and improve road conditions. Property has been acquired for this project on the southwest corner of John Williams Boulevard and Lincoln Avenue and the building on the property is being removed and relocated by the Bedford Parks Department for storage.

Both projects will limit disruptions to residents, motorists and businesses.

The city will tear down the old JCPenney building and build a new, limestone-clad building in its place - StoneGate Arts & Education Center. The building will be used to for education, workforce development and professional training through a collaboration with Oakland City University, Ivy Tech Community College, Vincennes University, West Gate Academy, North Lawrence Career Center and Radius Indiana.

The estimated cost of the three-story building is $4.2 million.

The city is currently awaiting final state approval of the project, followed by an April/May bid-letting. Construction is expected to begin this summer and will be completed in 2018.

A construction on the downtown facade project will begin once funds become available.

Work will include window replacements, masonry tuckpointing and structural improvements.

The total project budget is $826,000 with funding being provided by the Office of Community and Rural Affairs. An estimated 15 buildings will be improved, with building owners paying 20 percent of the cost.

For more information or to have questions answered email Marla Jones, director of Community and Business Development, at mjones@bedford.in.us or Dan Kirk, planning director and street commissioner, at dkirk@bedford.in.us, or call Bedford City Hall at (812) 279-6555.

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