Welcome
Welcome to the Virtual Public Information Meeting for the 24th Street Corridor — Mason Street to Cass Street. Use the navigation menu to visit a specific topic OR use the Next and Previous arrows to move between slides.
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The purpose of this meeting is to:
- Introduce the corridor study
- Share existing conditions
- Gather feedback
Corridor Study
What is a corridor study?
A corridor study involves:
- Evaluation of existing conditions
- Development of goals and performance measures
- Preliminary concept development
- High level design and layouts of preferred scenarios
Engineering will still be needed. Multiple projects may be needed to achieve the vision.
City Master Plan
- High Level Vision
- Policies Developed
Corridor Study
- Conditions Assessed
- Alternatives Developed
Project Engineering
- Detailed Schematics
- Construction Follows
Purpose, Goals and Schedule
- Develop the ultimate street cross sections
- Enhance multimodal connectivity
- Balance future development / existing character
- Develop a more livable community
Study Schedule
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Existing Conditions
- Conditions
- Modes of Transporation
- Public Transit Routes
- Bike/Ped Network
- Adjacent Land Uses
- Community/Cultural Uses
One-Way Pair
- Northbound 24th Street
- Southbound 25th Street
- Southbound 24th Avenue
Lane Configuration
- 2 continuous through lanes
- Auxiliary lanes
- Turn lanes
Average Daily Traffic
- 9,790 at Chicago Street
- 11,069 at Dodge Street
- 10,594 at Leavenworth Street
Modes of Transportation
- Vehicular
- Transit
- Freight
- Bicycle
- Pedestrian
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Public Transit Routes
- ORBT
- Route 2
- Route 11
- Route 15
- Route 24
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Bicycle / Pedestrian Network
- Creighton Improvements
- Roundabout and improvements to walking and bicycle amenities from Cass Street to Cuming Street
- North Omaha Trail
- Bicycle lanes added from Cuming Street – north to Ames Avenue
- 24th Street Complete Streets
- From Leavenworth Street to L Street
A gap in the multimodal network exists from Cass Street to Leavenworth Street
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Adjacent Land Uses
- Residential
- Human Service Agencies
- Institutional/Cultural
- Retail/Commercial
- Hotel
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Community / Cultural Resources
- Joslyn Art Museum
- Native American Stone Circle
- Places of Worship
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We Want Your Input!
For more information on this project and others, visit KeepOmahaMoving.com
Tell Us
- What is your future vision for 24th Street?
- What works for you as it is right now?
- What doesn’t work?
- What are we missing?
Contact Us
Jamie Winterstein, PE
Project Manager, City of Omaha
Jamie.Winterstein@cityofomaha.org