City of Brooklyn plans dedicated right-turn lane at Brookpark and Tiedeman intersection

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The City of Brooklyn announced on Mar. 30 plans to add a dedicated right-turn lane for westbound traffic on Brookpark Road turning north onto Tiedeman Road.

The proposed change is intended to improve traffic flow and safety at the busy intersection, which sees significant vehicle congestion during peak hours. The addition of a dedicated turn lane aims to reduce wait times for drivers making the northbound turn and help prevent backups that can affect overall traffic movement in the area.

According to city officials, planning for the project is underway, though no timeline or construction details have been released yet. The project reflects ongoing efforts by local authorities to address infrastructure needs as traffic volumes increase along major corridors in Brooklyn.

Further information about the planned improvements can be found in coverage from Cleveland.com, where updates on project progress may also be provided as more details become available.

As planning continues, residents and commuters are encouraged to stay informed about upcoming changes that could impact their travel routes.



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