Why is sidewalk only being provided on one side of the street?

A 4-foot sidewalk is being provided only on one side of the street based on the very narrow right-of-way and in order to eliminate the need for additional right-of-way to be purchased by the City. Because of the residential context of these streets, a single sidewalk will provide a designated/continuous pedestrian route to surrounding streets. The location of the sidewalk depicted in the concept plan was determined based on connection to other sidewalk facilities and reducing impacts to adjacent properties.

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1. When is construction expected to start and how long is construction expected to last?
2. Will I have access to my driveway during construction?
3. Why is sidewalk only being provided on one side of the street?
4. I have trees located in or near the street/public right-of-way. Will they be removed during construction?
5. Will street lighting be provided as part of this project?
6. Why are portions of Griffin Street less than 26-feet in width?
7. Will the street be concrete or asphalt?