College Avenue to shrink to one lane

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The first phase of a $4 million College Avenue makeover will start on Tuesday.

The College Avenue Promenade will condense the road to a single lane that flows towards campus and on to Otey Street, and the lost lane will become part of 28-foot sidewalks with trees, plants and outdoor seating.

The construction will cause a loss of about 20 parking spaces along the street, but the town has planned for the disruption by purchasing a parking lot on Progress Street, according to Lisa Sedlak, Blacksburg spokeswoman.

The project, which has been in the works since 2001, is designed to “to create a safe and pleasant pedestrian experience that fosters a sense of community,” with a focus on diversity and sustainability. The goal is to create an area that is conducive to outdoor festivals and events while being an attractive pedestrian destination on a daily basis.

The outdoor seating will include café tables and chairs, which businesses will be able to lease from the town. Gillie’s, which already has some outdoor seating, expects to expand their current number of tables, according to manager Christina Gardener.

Other restaurants may also add seating.

Across the street, more impromptu seating will be added by means of a “seat wall.” A low wall will replace the iron fence dividing the sidewalk and the Henderson Lawn, which will be useful for musical events and festivals.

The town also said online that the new wall will symbolize improved “town and gown” relations with Virginia Tech, because the low wall will be more welcoming and less divisive.

Tuesday’s construction will begin with the lane closest to Theatre 101 closing. Traffic will only move towards Main Street, but the sidewalks and businesses will remain open.

The work will be done in different phases, which are strategically ordered to minimize impact on local businesses.  

“We’re working with each individual business during peak times, like during football season, to make sure that we’re working in an area that is not in front of most of the businesses on College Avenue,” Sedlak said.

Businesses at North Main Street and Prices Fork Road saw a decline in business during the traffic circle construction, but College Avenue businesses and the town are already planning on ways to prevent this.

 “We’re working with the town on that to make sure business won’t drop off. We’ve become quite a staple in this town and I think people aren’t going to forget about Gillie’s even though there’s a little bit of construction going on. We’re going to try to stay positive,” Gardener said.

One way to do this will be throughways to make sure customers can still access the stores, as well as signage to indicate that businesses are staying open.

Construction is expected to finish during the summer of 2013, according to Sedlak, and is funded half by Blacksburg and half by the state of Virginia.

A version of this article appeared in the Jun 21 issue of the Collegiate Times.

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Anonymous | # June 20, 2012 @ 10:11 PM — Flag Comment

How does a sidewalk "focus on diversity". - are you going to have a mixed race only lane or something?

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anonymous | # June 20, 2012 @ 11:45 PM — Flag Comment

Yes. The article was perfectly clear that Blacksburg is adopting a mixed race only lane ideology.

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Anonymous | # June 21, 2012 @ 4:00 PM — Flag Comment

Well you seem to know how to use sarcasm, but can't identify it. I was simply pointing out how such a grandiose vision for a sidewalk seemed silly.

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Well... | # June 22, 2012 @ 9:35 AM — Flag Comment

Me thinks some folks are really literal. Come on kids, ever been to a city where there's a wide sidewalk and all of the establishments along the walk have outdoor seating, cafes, live music...think Lincoln Road in Miami Beach, the mall in Charlottesville...Ithaca, Boulder, Austin, Chicago, Madison, Seattle...pic your town...that's what this is. People love to sit outside and watch other people. The Lyric, Theatre 101 the VT Performing Arts Center all contribute to bringing more and more people downtown to be a DIVERSE MIX OF CONSUMERS AND USERS...instead of having their fat loads in their cars parked in a mall parking lot. That's what they mean. Got it? Good. Great.

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Anon | # June 23, 2012 @ 2:43 PM — Flag Comment

Uncovered outdoor restaurant seating is not allowed by Va health dept rules

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rest owner | # June 25, 2012 @ 11:15 AM — Flag Comment

yes it is , I own a restaurant and we are inspected each year.

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Steven | # July 3, 2012 @ 6:20 AM — Flag Comment

Then how does the outdoor seating at the Charlottesville downtown mall work?

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This guy. | # June 25, 2012 @ 12:43 PM — Flag Comment

How is it going to effect parking for restaurants with delivery services? Surely they won't be parking at the new lot on Progress.

And an entire year of construction? Wouldn't it be better to do work on the business side of College Avenue during the summer while there are a less students around first?

Excited to see the finished street though.

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Anonymous | # June 29, 2012 @ 1:43 PM — Flag Comment

Oh don't worry... JJ drivers will just find other meters and loading zones to occupy.

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Anonymous | # August 30, 2012 @ 12:15 PM — Flag Comment

What worries me about this construction project is the disabled parking areas will be removed and not replaced. The parking lot on Progress Street is too far away for most disabled people to traverse downtown. I have also noticed the Handicap space next to Wachovia/Wells Fargo was removed and replaced with a *flower bed*!!! Cmon...

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College Ave | # August 31, 2012 @ 12:45 PM — Flag Comment

No, the handicapped spaces are not being removed.

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