Bend’s Galveston Avenue set to undergo major upgrades in redesign project expected to begin next year
Matthew Draxton will have a report on NewsChannel 21 at Five
BEND, Ore. (KTVZ)-- After a drunk driver crashed into Bonta and was arrested on a DUII charge earlier this month, viewers brought up safety concerns related to Galveston Avenue. The City of Bend already is planning to revamp the corridor in 2025 to create safer conditions for drivers, cyclists and businesses along the street.
City officials say the busy corridor is lined with many popular businesses, but the aging roadway, lack of parking and inadequate walking and biking features can bring traffic delays and safety hazards.
Matthew Draxton is speaking with Ryan Oster, director of engineering and infrastructure planning with the city, about the plans for reconstruction, what people can expect, planned safety features and an expected timeline for the project.
Draxton also is speaking with Bend Bikes about the safety concerns they've noticed on Galveston Avenue.
He's also talking with other area businesses to hear their safety issues and what improvements they would like to see.
His repot will be on NewsChannel 21 at Five.