9TH STREET ONE WAY TRAFFIC PUBLIC PARKING Holland Civic Theatre Downtown Offices ONE WAY TRAFFIC Poppin Huis Three Chairs ONE WAY TRAFFIC 9TH STREET PUBLIC PARKING Holland Museum Holland Armory Centennial Park Studios PUBLIC PARKING Dykstra Funeral Home Fifth Third Bank Joint Archives PUBLIC PARKING Lemonjello’s Pincushn’s ONE WAY TRAFFIC Pillar Church FirstMerit Bank 8TH STREET Visitors Bureau New Holland Brewing Splash Pad Courtyard Marriott Hotel (Under Construction) Macatawa Bank TWO WAY TRAFFIC Holland Area Arts Council Skiles Tavern West Michigan Community Bank PUBLIC PARKING TWO WAY TRAFFIC Carolyn Stich Studio ONE WAY TRAFFIC 7TH STREET Time To Unwind Fireplace PUBLIC PARKING 9TH STREET ONE WAY TRAFFIC ONE WAY TRAFFIC TWO WAY TRAFFIC 8TH STREET Kilwin’s West Michigan Bike & Fitness PUBLIC PARKING DECK Curragh Irish Pub JP’s Coffee & Espresso Alpen Rose Restaurant RE/MAX ONE WAY TRAFFIC COLLEGE AVENUE PUBLIC PARKING Huntington Bank The Good Earth ONE WAY TRAFFIC COLLEGE AVENUE Habour Bay Furniture RIVER AVENUE Flying Colorz CENTRAL AVENUE PUBLIC PARKING jb and me PUBLIC PARKING Reader’s World 7TH STREET TWO WAY TRAFFIC CENTRAL AVENUE Holland Sentinel CityFlats Hotel ONE WAY TRAFFIC TWO WAY TRAFFIC 8TH STREET Peachwave PUBLIC PARKING Tulip Time TWO WAY TRAFFIC ONE WAY TRAFFIC PUBLIC PARKING Resthaven Warm Friend PNC Bank PUBLIC PARKING 8TH STREET ONE WAY TRAFFIC PUBLIC PARKING HOM by Benchmark Home & Company ONE WAY TRAFFIC 7TH STREET PUBLIC PARKING Ottawa County Courthouse Bank of Holland Serafina’s Pathfinders Travel Holland Police Department Cottage Corner PUBLIC PARKING PUBLIC PARKING ONE WAY TRAFFIC Flying Colorz Creative Studio ONE WAY TRAFFIC 7TH STREET Apothecary Gift Shop ONE WAY TRAFFIC RIVER AVENUE Central Avenue Construction Information PUBLIC PARKING ONE WAY TRAFFIC 9TH STREET ONE WAY TRAFFIC Haworth Inn & Conference Center Hope Admissions 1. Why is the intersection of 8th Street and Central Avenue closed? The work at the intersection is part of a larger Central Avenue construction project spanning from 3rd Street to State Street. The project involves the necessary replacement of water mains and sanitary sewers, the construction of handicap accessible sidewalk ramps, additions to the snowmelt system and reconstruction of the roadway. At certain points in the construction process, the intersections of Central Avenue and 7th - 9th Streets will each be closed, but not at the same time. 2. How long will the construction last? The entire Central Avenue construction project will last from early May to mid-October, however, the portion of the project affecting Downtown Holland will only last approximately three to four weeks. The work will begin on Monday, May 11, after the conclusion of Tulip Time, and will continue until early June. 3. Where can people park? In addition to the public parking lots indicated on the map, the majority of the parking spaces along 8th Street will be available. Vehicles will be able to travel west on 8th Street to Central Avenue and turn around at Central Avenue to access parking spaces along that block. Likewise, vehicles will be able to travel east onto 8th Street from River Avenue and turn around at Central Avenue to access parking spaces along that block. This will also make it easier for customers to access the businesses located between Central Avenue and River Avenue. A few parking spaces will be closed adjacent to the intersection of 8th and Central Avenue to allow vehicles to turn around as indicated on the map above. 4. How can I stay up-to-date on the latest construction news? Downtown Holland Office will be updating our social media accounts and the Downtown Holland website with construction news on a regular basis. If you have questions at any time, you can contact us at 616.355.1050 or at dda@cityofholland.com.
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