The City of Webster Groves will fully resurface all lanes of South Elm Avenue and add a shared-use path between Glendale and Watson Road. This project is supported by a Federal Transportation Alternatives Program grant.
An online survey is available for residents to submit additional feedback on the new roadway alignment. After previous public input on the preliminary design, the City is seeking input on a potential new layout.
The preliminary design (Option A) maintains parking on both sides of the street but requires additional right-of-way utilization. A new alternative (Option B) would eliminate west side parking but place the shared-use path in the existing roadway footprint.
Note: Option B has not yet been fully designed by the engineering consultants. Before doing so, the City is seeking your input on that layout.
For this survey, specifically, the City is seeking responses from residents along South Elm and adjacent neighborhood streets.
The roadway resurfacing project is planned for the 2027 construction season with the support of a $2 million federal grant.
The shared-use path will be available to pedestrians and cyclists, providing needed connectivity and enhanced safety for all road users.
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