Park Avenue Reconstruction
The City of Champaign is creating a new pedestrian-friendly corridor along Park Avenue in downtown Champaign. The first phase of the project includes the reconstruction of Park Avenue between Randolph Street and Neil Street. Construction will occur in 2026.
Park Avenue's redesign began with the 2006 Downtown Plan which recommended an east-west pedestrian corridor connecting West Side Park to North First Street through the heart of downtown. Since then, streetscape projects for Park Avenue, Taylor Street, and Neil Street have been added to the City's 10-year Capital Improvement Plan. These projects focus on improving walkability and enhancing Downtown's unique character. Reconstructing Park Avenue is the first step in bringing this vision to life, making Downtown Champaign more accessible and enjoyable.
Consultants Clark Dietz and MKSK identified Park Avenue as a prime site for improvement due to its wide layout, low traffic, and connection to West Side Park. The street has hosted community events like Ebertfest and Friday Night Live, and is near landmarks like the Virginia Theatre. The redesign prioritizes pedestrians and event spaces, while still allowing vehicle access.
The engineering concept for Park Avenue includes raised intersections at Neil and Randolph to slow traffic and improve pedestrian visibility. Bumpouts will shorten crosswalks, and parking lot access will be rerouted off Park Avenue. A curbless design will allow easy movement between buildings on both sides of the street without ramps or curbs. Bollards, textured pavement, and sturdy street furniture will separate pedestrian areas from vehicles, and string lights will create a welcoming, "festive" atmosphere. Temporary bollards could also be used during events to close off parts of the street, similar to those used for The Beat on Market Street in the summer of 2024. Overall, the redesign aims to create a vibrant, flexible space for everyday use, special events, and festivals.