City of Valdosta Partners With VSU to Make Safety Improvements to Midblock Crosswalks and Signaled Intersections

Tuesday, February 22nd, 2022

On Thursday, February 10, the City of Valdosta’s Traffic and Street Maintenance Division completed multiple improvement projects on the midblock crosswalks and signaled intersections around the Valdosta State University campus. The Division partner with the University on these projects in an effort to make it safer for students and pedestrians while crossing the street.

“The partnership with VSU has been great because it allows us to do various upgrades that we might not have been able to complete otherwise. The University contributed its own funds to make these upgrades possible. In doing so, we are showing the residents that the school and the city are willing to work together to improve campus roadway safety,” said City Traffic Manager Larry Ogden. 

Currently, VSU has four midblock crosswalks around the campus located at Brookwood Drive, Georgia Avenue, and two on Oak Street Extension. The Division updated the thermoplastics and signage to brighter, easier to see signs in these areas. Additionally, the Division added solar-powered raised pavement markers or RPMs that flash at night and outline the crosswalks, making them more visible to vehicles passing by. The Division has also increased the visibility of the crosswalks by having the stripping, stop bars, and turn arrows repainted by a trained contractor.  

Another significant modification made by the Division was the reimplementation of the scramble walk at the signal on Oak Street and Baytree. Once the crosswalk button has been pressed, this system will stop all movements of traffic so the students can cross in any direction, whereas before, they could only cross with the traffic flow. Lastly, the Division added rapid flashers on Brookwood Drive to notify vehicles that someone is getting ready to cross the roadway anytime the crosswalk button has been activated. 

For more information, please contact the City of Valdosta’s Traffic and Street Maintenance Division at 229-259-5435.