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Page last updated on February 27, 2026 at 3:25 pm

Project Information

To increase safety and accessibility along the 10th Street corridor between the Indiana University campus and Trades District, the City of Bloomington is considering improved pedestrian crossings, increased lighting, and more traffic calming options. 

 

Project Area

 

Why 10th Street?

  • Since 2018 this area of the corridor has experienced two severe traffic collisions. With a codified goal of eliminating all traffic deaths and severe injuries on City of Bloomington roadways by 2039, there is a duty to act now to improve safety for all road users.
  • 10th Street is an essential connector for all residents, bridging Trades District, downtown and the Indiana University campus. In its current state, there are gaps in the pedestrian network that can be improved. All road users should be able to access these areas safely regardless of transportation mode.

 

Potential Benefits

  • Increased safety for all road users
  • Better connectivity for all road users
  • Improved accessibility and pedestrian crossings
  • Ultimately...a healthier and more sustainable Bloomington

 

How to be involved?

 

Project Timeline

  1. Mailers sent to addresses within 300ft of the project area
  2. First Public Meeting: Project Scope and Objectives
    • Thursday, April 3rd 5:30 pm-6:30 pm
    • Location: Mr. Copy parking lot - 501 E 10th St.
  3. Mailers sent to addresses within 300ft of the project area: September 17, 2025
  4. Second Public Meeting: Preliminary Concept Review and Feedback
    • Thursday, September 25 at 5:30pm *Rescheduled from Monday, September 22*
    • Location: Mr. Copy parking lot - 501 E 10th St.
  5. Preliminary Concept Online Feedback Form
    • Open Friday, September 26 - Friday, October 24
    • Fill out the feedback form here
  6. Project Construction: Tentatively 2027

Project Contact:

Design Contact: Kendall Knoke, Project Engineer
                           (812) 349-3467 or [email protected]