PORTLAND — The final public workshop on a proposal for two-way traffic on State and High streets will be held at 5:30 p.m., Wednesday, March 4, according to project spokeswoman Carol Morris.
The workshop will be held in Rines Auditorium at the Portland Public Library, 5 Monument Way, and will seek public input on potential plans to make the streets two-way from Deering Oaks Park to the Casco Bay Bridge approaches.
There will be a 30-minute presentation on the study to make the area more accommodating to traffic, pedestrians and bicyclists, while considering necessary infrastructure upgrades.
Details of the study are online at the city website. For more information on the workshop, contact Morris at 329-6502 or by emailing cmorris@morriscomm.net.
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