James Street will undergo full pavement rehabilitation, including milling and a new asphalt overlay, along with replacement of damaged granite curbing. The corridor will shift from four lanes to a three‑lane “road diet” with a center turn lane, while keeping the same overall width. The Grant Boulevard/Shotwell Park intersection will be redesigned into a single, modernized signalized intersection, and Greenway Memorial Park will expand with new landscaping, sidewalks, and trees. Traffic signs, markings, and signals will be upgraded throughout.
Pedestrian and bicycle access will improve significantly. The south-side sidewalk will become a 10‑foot shared‑use path, curb ramps will be rebuilt to ADA standards, and intersections will receive audible pedestrian signals and countdown timers.
Infrastructure upgrades include replacing all drainage structures, all lead water service lines, and the water main between Oak Street and Grant Boulevard. Over 200 new trees will be planted, with additional pruning and root‑protective tree pits added. Driveways will be adjusted as needed to match new grades.
No property acquisition is required. Permission from property owners will be requested for lead service replacements, driveway tie‑ins, and path or sidewalk connections before construction begins.