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New separated bike lane, traffic lights and more: Woodland Avenue improvement project underway between VA Drwy and Chester Ave (updated)

October 1, 2024

A bicyclist riding along Woodland Avenue while a new separated bike lane is under construction. (Photo by West Philly Local)

UPDATE (10/1/2024): Legislation authorizing a bike lane on Woodland Avenue from Chester Avenue to South 42nd Street was introduced on Sept. 26 by Councilmember Jamie Gauthier. This is part of the Phase 2 of the Woodland Ave Complete Streets Project. If the bill is passed it will authorize the replacement of the parking lane with a 2-way bikeway on the south side of Woodland Avenue in 2027. The bill to turn the parking lane into a bike lane in front of the Woodlands cemetery was passed in 2022 and the work is currently underway (read more below). 

(9/20/2024): Streets Department crews have begun work on Woodland Avenue between the VA Medical Center Driveway and Chester Avenue, as part of the Woodland Avenue Complete Streets project which aims to improve safety for all users – drivers, pedestrians and bicyclists – between VA Driveway and 42nd Street.

Phase 1 of the project, which is expected to be completed this fall, includes the addition of a separated bike lane from VA Driveway to Chester Avenue along north and south curb and installation of traffic signals with crosswalks at Chester Avenue and 40th Street Portal/The Woodlands. To accommodate the addition of the bike lane, street parking in this section of Woodland has been removed.

The long-term plan (Phase 2) of the project includes the addition of a two-way raised bikeway on Woodland’s south side, next to the historic brick sidewalk (between Chester Ave. and 42nd St.), as well as the addition of new trees, landscaping, and street lighting along the whole corridor. This long-term plan is currently in design and expected to be finalized next fall, with construction beginning in 2027.

The project was announced in 2022 and involved community engagement in the design process. For more information, visit: https://www.phila.gov/documents/woodland-avenue-trolley-portal-complete-streets-project/.

2 Comments For This Post

  1. john Says:

    great stuff! it’s wonderful to see a comprehensive push towards safer streets in our neighborhood. the behavior of drivers is often appalling and unchecked, so these structural changes are necessary to protect all road users.

  2. Marc Regent Says:

    the North sidewalk (residential) and maintenance of those old growth trees need to be addressed as well

    possibly one of the most damaged AND most used sidewalks in West Phil

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