Don't the one-way sections on First and Second streets defeat the purpose of the two-way conversion?

No. The two-way conversion primarily is intended to calm traffic and improved traffic circulation downtown. First Street will remain predominately a westbound route, and Second Street will remain predominantly an eastbound route. However, the two-way conversion will give downtown commuters new options for getting into and out of downtown, which will absorb some of the traffic that currently uses those streets. 

For example, the new traffic pattern will allow southbound drivers on Broad Street to turn right at Second Street to get to Peters Creek Parkway. Currently, they must go to First Street.

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1. Why are these streets being converted to two-way traffic?
2. Why are portions of First Street and Second streets still one-way?
3. Don't the one-way sections on First and Second streets defeat the purpose of the two-way conversion?
4. Why is the block of Second Street between Broad and Spring remaining one-way?
5. How do two-way streets calm traffic?
6. What happens to traffic patterns during the transition?
7. When will this happen?
8. How long will it take?
9. How much will it cost?