Cross Charlotte Trail (XCLT)− Brandywine to Tyvola

The scope and purpose of this project is to complete the City’s 1.5-mile segment of the Cross-Charlotte Trail from the southern end of the existing greenway north of Brandywine Rd to where the County’s new segment begins on the north side of Tyvola Rd.

Rozzelles Ferry Pedscape

This project will provide new pedestrian refuge medians, new sidewalk, new wheelchair ramps, landscaping with street trees, drainage improvements, and street resurfacing. Project length is 0.706 Miles.

Five Points Plaza

This project will provide a new public plaza with a splash pad, amphitheater, swings, tables and chairs, solar powered pavers, pedestrian lighting and electrical outlets in key locations.New sidewalk and drainage improvements.Project Length is 0.1 Mile

25th Street

The project limits are from N. Davidson to N. Brevard and will connect 25th Street over Little Sugar Creek via a bridge. It will add curb, gutter, sidewalk, planting strips, street lights, street trees, These improvements will improve accessibility for pedestrians and bicyclists, and by providing vehicular connections to the 25th Street Station.

Southpark Enhanced Crosswalks -Phase 1

This project will install new curb ramps, custom crosswalk striping, and leading pedestrian interval signals at Morrison/Sharon and Sharon/Fairview intersections

Water Oak Storm Drainage Improvement Project

The project area covers approximately 115 acres is roughly bounded by Hartness Avenue to the north, Walker Road and Emory Lane to the east, Sir Winston’s Place, Night Heron Lane, and Addison Drive to the west, and Stafford Circle to the south. The project includes storm drain improvement including culvert replacements, repair of aging and deteriorating storm drains by way of pipe system upgrades, and channel improvements. The project also includes water line upgrades and sanitary sewer relocations along with road resurfacing and seeding in affected project areas.

Lincoln Heights Storm Drainage Improvement Project

Storm Drainage Improvement Project. The purpose and need for the Project is to improve the storm drainage infrastructure (i.e. pipe systems and culverts) to reduce flooding and to enhance degraded stream reaches to reduce erosion and improve water quality.

Oneida Sidewalk

This project will provide sidewalk along Oneida Road from Graham Street to Garvis Drive.