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Locals say they’re beginning to adapt to two-way traffic in downtown Jacksonville

It has been a few days since parts of Adams and Forsyth streets in downtown Jacksonville reopened to two-way traffic, marking a significant change in the city’s traffic flow. Construction to convert the roads began earlier this year as part of a broader plan to encourage economic growth, support small businesses, and make the area more walkable and safer for pedestrians. To get a sense of public reaction, News4JAX walked up and down Adams and Forsyth streets to see how businesses in the area have begun adapting to the change.