Shelbyville 6th St. Sidewalk

Summary

The Shelbyville 6th St. Sidewalk project is a significant endeavor aimed at enhancing the infrastructure and accessibility of 6th Street in Shelbyville, spanning from Washington Street to Henry Clay Street. The scope of work includes the removal of existing curbs, sidewalks, and traffic lights, making way for a range of modern improvements. The project encompasses the installation of new curbs, sidewalks, Pave Drain Pavers, and brick paver sidewalks to not only enhance the functionality of the street but also its aesthetics. Additionally, the inclusion of storm pipe and stormwater structures ensures efficient drainage, while street lighting and ADA ramps promote safety and accessibility for all. With the addition of crosswalks and a bituminous surface, this project will significantly improve the local community’s experience and use of 6th Street.

Result

As a result of the Shelbyville 6th St. Sidewalk project, the local community will benefit from a transformed and highly functional 6th Street. The removal of existing curbs, sidewalks, and traffic lights paves the way for improved infrastructure and accessibility. The installation of new curbs, sidewalks, Pave Drain Pavers, and brick paver sidewalks enhances both the visual appeal and the practicality of the street. Efficient stormwater management with the inclusion of storm pipe and stormwater structures ensures effective drainage. Moreover, street lighting, ADA ramps, crosswalks, and the bituminous surface contribute to the safety and convenience of pedestrians and vehicles. This revitalized streetscape will stand as a testament to the commitment to improving the local environment for residents and visitors alike.