The University of Texas at El Paso will begin its Hawthorne Street Pedestrian-Bike Enhancement Project on Monday, Oct. 3, 2016.

The closure will close Hawthorne Street between Schuster and Crosby avenues to vehicular and pedestrian traffic for demolition and reconstruction.

The project’s goal is to continue the look and feel of Hawthorne from University Avenue to Rim Road while increasing pedestrian and bicycle safety, efficiency and aesthetics leading to UTEP.

Once completed, there will be one traffic lane in each direction that will be marked for co-use by motorists and bicyclists. Sidewalks with ADA-approved ramps will be 6 to 10 feet wide on both sides of the street and landscaped with native or drought-resistant trees, shrubs and flowering plants. There will be an irrigation system and new lighting similar to what is along Hawthorne on campus.

When completed, there will be restricted parking as a result of an El Paso City Council ordinance passed in June 2016. No parking will be allowed along Hawthorne from Rim to Schuster or on the west side of the street from Schuster to Crosby (next to the P-1 parking lot). On the east side of the street, no parking will be allowed from 7 a.m. to 6 p.m. Monday through Friday.

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