Austin-Austin is looking for public inputs as it is developing a long-term street plan for Austin VI, between Congress Street and Al Tagar High 35, to improve the transportation and safety of visitors.
The project contains three designs for the public to choose from, and Ostnett gets until October 19 to October 19 Complete the survey online.
Each alternative aims to design a unique design to accommodate the space and improve it for pedestrians, reach the limit, corridors, and more. However, all options are initial parties that are subject to changes with the progress of the project.
Design No. 1:
The first alternative to bicycle and motorcycle corridors appear on both sides of the sixth street, and site details. The design also includes a sport of downloading and loading on one side of the road.
Design No. 2:
According to the site, the second option also includes corridors for bicycle and motorcycle passengers, but only in Western veils. The surveyors will also see that this design provides access to load curbing to load and empty passengers, connections and Valet. Access to curb on one side of the road will also be.

Design No. 3:
The third design does not contain bike and motorcycle corridors. However, it will include the arrival of passengers on one side of the road.

Earlier this year, the city opened the street to the movement of cars on the weekend nights to help reduce the crime in this area from the sixth street. In August, the city of Austin replaced the barriers full of concrete barriers along the sixth street of NECES to San Jacinto.