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  1. M

    Roads, Highways & Infrastructure

    I agree that 6 through lanes + merge lanes probably doesn't fit on the existing overpass over Deerfoot, but there are also significant issues with backups at the signals at 4 St NW, Centre St, and Edmonton Tr. While not ideal, an initial phase could be McKnight/JLB could be widened to 6 lanes...
  2. M

    Roads, Highways & Infrastructure

    With north Calgary lacking some good E-W crosstown routes, I'd like to see John Laurie & McKnight Boulevards widened to 6 lanes between Shaganappi & Deerfoot Trails. As for QE2, I agree that those level crossings should be removed. I've noticed that some of road name signs have been taken down...
  3. M

    Roads, Highways & Infrastructure

    In Canada, being litigious would be more influential in "safety improvements" than actual capital improvements to the roadway. We'd probably end up with additional signage, a lower speed limit, extended areas of no passing, and additional closures during more inclement conditions - but not a...
  4. M

    Roads, Highways & Infrastructure

    BC is working on it....but it's still progressing quite slowly. Even with the Kicking Horse Canyon, there was about a 10 year hiatus between Phases 3 and 4. I feel that for a highway with national importance, it shouldn't fall solely on the BC provincial government to improve it (outside...
  5. M

    Roads, Highways & Infrastructure

    Petition to twin the Trans Canada Highway though Yoho National Park: https://www.ourcommons.ca/petitions/en/Petition/Details?Petition=e-5111.
  6. M

    Roads, Highways & Infrastructure

    Plus the fact that Glenmore is currently the only E-W crosstown route that's (almost) free flowing inside ring road. The ROW exists in Foothills Industrial for interchanges, so it theoretically could be Calgary's equivalent to Edmonton's Whitemud Drive. Personally I'd like to see Hwy 1 moved...
  7. M

    Roads, Highways & Infrastructure

    The issue has always been lack of space due to the Lafarge cement plant. From a traffic volume perspective, a NB --> WB loop would probably be sufficient, but there's no room so they would have to squeeze in a flyover instead. Considering that around the time that Deerfoot Trail was...
  8. M

    Roads, Highways & Infrastructure

    I think there's always been a multi-phase approach to the Deerfoot/Glenmore interchange. The initial improvements are twinning the bridge to get rid of the 2-lane squeeze, as already outlined; while the ultimate improvements are building WB --> NB and NB --> WB flyovers, C/D lanes on Glenmore Tr...
  9. M

    Roads, Highways & Infrastructure

    I was curious if had the link to this available?
  10. M

    Roads, Highways & Infrastructure

    It might have to do with municipal-provincial jurisdiction. Crowchild Trail is under City jurisdiction in Calgary, but west of 12 Mile Coulee Road it's a provincial highway (Hwy 1A) so the province would be responsible for constructing an interchange. One of the articles indicated the province...
  11. M

    Roads, Highways & Infrastructure

    The two issues I have with the transitway are its median location and the bus timings. The median location forces all users to cross 17 Avenue in order to use the bus lines. The big concern is if one is running a little late for the bus, some people will take the chance of crossing 17 Ave on a...
  12. M

    Roads, Highways & Infrastructure

    I feel that one might not be directly correlated with the other. For example, if the City of Calgary took a hardline, no greenfield development approach, that doesn't mean that it wouldn't happen anyways. There might be some more inner-city, higher density development, but you would also see...
  13. M

    Roads, Highways & Infrastructure

    I think that's between McKnight & 32 Ave (south of the current construction); there's a bit of hill and the water just flows down and across the highway. I've wondered if a simple drainage ditch along the east side the Deerfoot would mitigate some the flooding?

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