In this proposal, West Seventh and Eighth streets are converted into one-way roads between Rock and Church Streets. Traffic on Eighth would travel east, while Seventh would travel west. Additionally, parking on the Square is maintained on the courthouse side of the road, while the existing parking in front of businesses is replaced by a widened pedestrian area. Dedicated turn lanes are also added at the Austin Avenue intersections with Seventh and Eighth. (Schematics courtesy KPA Engineers)
Proposed changes to the University Avenue and Austin Avenue intersection would feature dedicated turn lanes and medians in the area to help traffic flow. Medians on University would prevent crossing traffic from Main, Church and Myrtle streets while creating a hooded left turn lane from University onto Church.
This schematic shows proposed chances to Austin Avenue between Sixth and Second Street just north of the Square. The plan shows center medians, dedicated turn lanes, widened sidewalks and a new configuration for the Second Street and Austin Avenue intersections (seen at the far left).
Georgetown City Council reviewed preliminary schematics February 24 for the major planned redesign of Austin Avenue, along with changes to roads around the Square and nearby intersections. The schematics — referred to by the city as a “road diet” due to a reduced number of lanes and conflicts in certain areas — showed options for the Austin Avenue corridor from Second Street...