The road that shoots traffic from 38th and Downing into LoDo will soon run both directions.
Denver Public Works started converting Blake Street from a one-way thoroughfare to downtown into a two-way road between Broadway and 35th Street this week.
The two-way traffic signs have already been posted on the numbered cross streets, and the left lane was closed Tuesday as crews redrew a yellow center line and added bike lanes.
A sign onsite said work is scheduled to continue through the end of the week. The change will leave Walnut Street, Blake’s northeasterly running counterpart, as the lone one-way street south of the railroad tracks in RiNo.
The road that shoots traffic from 38th and Downing into LoDo will soon run both directions.
Denver Public Works started converting Blake Street from a one-way thoroughfare to downtown into a two-way road between Broadway and 35th Street this week.
The two-way traffic signs have already been posted on the numbered cross streets, and the left lane was closed Tuesday as crews redrew a yellow center line and added bike lanes.
A sign onsite said work is scheduled to continue through the end of the week. The change will leave Walnut Street, Blake’s northeasterly running counterpart, as the lone one-way street south of the railroad tracks in RiNo.
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