Website calls for input on changes to Burlington's North Avenue

Changes are coming to Burlington's North Avenue to make it safer and now you can share your thoughts on the plans online.Avenue for Everyone.com is where you can go to learn about upcoming improvements to one of Burlington's busiest corridors.The website is part of the North Avenue Pilot Project to take input and test models before permanent changes are made.Approved changes include adding a center turn lane, cross walks and dedicated bike lanes.Mayor Miro Weinberger said the design of the road leads to far too many accidents and the pilot project aims to make North Avenue safer for everyone.“This is about making North Avenue better for people moving up and down it and across it and with all modes of transportation. It is about making life better along North Avenue and the neighborhoods immediately around it,” Weinberger said.Work on North Avenue is expected to begin this summer.For a link to the website, click here.

Changes are coming to Burlington's North Avenue to make it safer and now you can share your thoughts on the plans online.

Avenue for Everyone.com is where you can go to learn about upcoming improvements to one of Burlington's busiest corridors.


The website is part of the North Avenue Pilot Project to take input and test models before permanent changes are made.

Approved changes include adding a center turn lane, cross walks and dedicated bike lanes.



Mayor Miro Weinberger said the design of the road leads to far too many accidents and the pilot project aims to make North Avenue safer for everyone.



“This is about making North Avenue better for people moving up and down it and across it and with all modes of transportation. It is about making life better along North Avenue and the neighborhoods immediately around it,” Weinberger said.



Work on North Avenue is expected to begin this summer.



For a link to the website, click here.

