In Case You Missed It: Phase II of SUNY Cortland intersection project begins next week

SUNY Cortland. (Photo provided by SUNY Cortland).

SUNY Cortland will enter Phase II of its ongoing Campus Intersection Improvement Project next week.

According to an update provided by Crown City Rising, phase two of the $1.7 million project will begin on Monday (May 13) and continue through July 5. The project as a whole is tentatively set to conclude in the fall.

The project is currently under construction at Broadway Avenue, Neubig Road and Pashley Drive in the city of Cortland. The goal of the project, according to Crown City Rising, is to improve walking and vehicle safety in the specific area.

Once the project is complete, the area will include:

  • A raised intersection with new traffic and pedestrian signaling.
  • Added turning lanes on Neubig Road and Pashley Drive.
  • A second bus stop and extended sidewalk across from Whitaker Hall.
  • Increased signage to mark the entrance to campus.
  • And more.

The second phase of the project will lead to a full closure to vehicular traffic, while adversely impacting pedestrian traffic.

Further details on SUNY Cortland’s Campus Intersection Improvement Project can be viewed here. For questions or concerns, contact Dillon Young (SUNY Cortland’s lead construction manager of facilities, planning, design and construction office) at 607-753-5562 or [email protected].