Why is the block of Second Street between Broad and Spring remaining one-way?

This block remains one-way because there is not enough right-of way for both two-way traffic on that block AND allow two left-turn lanes from the Second Street connector on to northbound Broad Street. Two left turn lanes are necessary because of the volume of traffic that turns at this intersection.

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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?