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Pedestrian Refuge Islands coming to Chestnut Street intersections

March 14, 2025

In an effort to make pedestrian crossings safer, the Streets Department has begun installing “pedestrian refuge islands” along Chestnut Street in West Philadelphia. The construction work began this week.

A pedestrian refuge island is a concrete raised median at crosswalks that serves as pedestrian refuge on wide roadways (see image). They often separate traffic lanes and are used on wide roadways. This safety feature reduces crossing distances and provides refuge for pedestrians to be able to cross the road in stages.

The project on Chestnut Street includes the removal of the existing plastic delineator posts and construction of concrete pedestrian refuge islands in the bicycle lane buffer areas.

The pedestrian islands will be installed at multiple intersections from 43rd Street to 62nd Street:

• 43rd Street

• 45th Street

• 46th Street

• Farragut Street

• 50th Street

• 51st Street

•  Each intersection from 53rd to 62nd Streets

The project is expected to be completed by this fall.

1 Comments For This Post

  1. Mike Lynch Says:

    What about including a moat?
    This would surely calm traffic around the island refuge!

    I can remember when three lanes of traffic moved smoothly in waves between the speed timed lights down Chestnut and up Walnut streets with plenty of “quiet time” for pedestrians to easily get across without stress.

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