Years after it was promised to be built, and long after the Capital Crescent Trail was closed for the Purple Line light rail project to begin, construction of an interim CCT surface detour has finally begun on Bethesda Avenue at Woodmont Avenue. Separated bike lanes will take trail users up to Wisconsin Avenue. The oddly-configured Bethesda-Woodmont intersection will also be updated to improve pedestrian safety, particularly in crosswalks.
Bethesda news, restaurants, nightlife, events and openings, real estate, crime reports and more - the way only a lifelong Bethesda resident like Robert Dyer can bring it to you. Everything you want and need to know about Bethesda, plus special investigative reports you won't find anywhere else. The must-read blog for breaking Bethesda news, when you want to be the first to know.
▼
Sunday, November 22, 2020
Construction begins on interim Capital Crescent Trail on Bethesda Avenue
Years after it was promised to be built, and long after the Capital Crescent Trail was closed for the Purple Line light rail project to begin, construction of an interim CCT surface detour has finally begun on Bethesda Avenue at Woodmont Avenue. Separated bike lanes will take trail users up to Wisconsin Avenue. The oddly-configured Bethesda-Woodmont intersection will also be updated to improve pedestrian safety, particularly in crosswalks.
No comments:
Post a Comment