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NDOT to add buffers and vertical delineators to Bellevue Road bikeway during scheduled repaving
Summary
NDOT staff proposed upgrading an existing bike lane on a segment of Bellevue Road during this year’s repaving by adding a 2-foot buffer, vertical rubber curb elements and posts; paving work is on hold pending final community sign-off and contractor confirmation of notifications.
Anna Dearman, walking and biking manager at the Nashville Department of Transportation, told neighbors on a community call that NDOT will upgrade the existing bike lane on a segment of Bellevue Road in conjunction with this year’s repaving.
The department’s proposal would add a roughly 2-foot painted buffer between the driving lane and a 5-foot bike lane (creating a 7-foot bike area) and install intermittent vertical elements — black rubber curb “curves” and reflective white posts — to reduce lane encroachment and improve comfort for people walking and biking. Dearman said the driving lane will be narrowed to about 10.5 feet where the upgrades are installed.
“Striping is really not sufficient to designate the bikeway,” Dearman said, explaining the need for added physical delineation. She described the rubber curves as about 30 inches long, roughly 4 inches tall and about 5 inches wide, with…
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