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Posted on: March 30, 2022

[ARCHIVED] East Blithedale Project - Update & Virtual Community Meeting

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Join Us for the Virtual Community Meeting:
April 21st, 2022 from 5:30 – 6:30pm.East Blithedale Avenue Mailer (PNG)
Learn more about the project, its purpose, and the proposed construction schedule and approach.  
Register here today.

The City of Mill Valley recognizes East Blithedale Avenue as a vital corridor between downtown Mill Valley and Highway 101 as it serves as the northern gateway into the City’s residential, school, and business areas. 

The project is divided into three phases. The goal is to rehabilitate aging pavement conditions, install new bike lanes, upgrade existing traffic signals, and improve access to schools, businesses and residential areas. 

The project will interrupt the normal course of business and residential living in the project area. The City is working to address key issues to minimize, where possible, construction-related impacts such as traffic congestion, noise, debris, parking, business operations, deliveries, and accessibility for residents, employees, and customers.

Phase I: Final paving completed by early Spring 2022
Phase II: April 2022 - October 2023
Phase III: April 2022 - October 2022

Project Contact Information:
(628) 238-0221 
eastblithedaleave@gmail.com


East Blithedale Project Page:

www.cityofmillvalley.org/EBProject

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