Macleod is a great example where off-peak street parking would be a one of the better interventions you could do to chill out the street and move a step away from it's car sewer characteristics. This would reduce travel speeds off-peak, but make walking and visiting businesses a lot easier and more comfortable.Hopefully something decent goes in the retail, this area needs something other than shitty traffic lol.
Maybe it's not a route they prioritize? I can say that on the inner part of 17 Ave, tow trucks do a brisk business of clearing the lane during rush hour.Every rush hour on 10th St the lane is never clear so it's never used as extra road capacity.
I suppose, but can we get a mobile car crusher and one of those big magnet cranes roaming around?Maybe it's not a route they prioritize? I can say that on the inner part of 17 Ave, tow trucks do a brisk business of clearing the lane during rush hour.
Just realizing how much this looks like The Fifth