CBBarnett
Senior Member
Good points - maybe there’s ways to incorporate the grade change into a parking level. With a compressed road right-of-way width, there’s a few options.That is a pretty interetsing idea. My only comment is that there is quite a grade differential between east and westbound lanes for that stretch of 33rd Ave, I am not sure how easy it would be to punch in new intersections.
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Still though, I like the idea, there must be some way to incorporate some of it at least.
More significant road blocks:
- Acceptance of the city and community that less vehicle speed and capacity is actually beneficial to solve congestion, particularly if in return we open up more land for development along 33rd.
- Community “ownership” over turning useless non-park green space along 33rd into something more productive would be a gong show of community opposition.
Same with 26 Ave with this project, opportunity and capacity to turn it into a solid bicycle/bus corridor. Could cycle track the whole length, creating a great safe and fast bicycle corridor in the booming SW.
Would require losing a few parking spots and adding a bit of retail (along with more density) - so some heads would explode.