Reminder that the Railpath isn't just a "bike path", or "bike trail", or "bike infrastructure". That's one part of it. It's always been a pedestrian corridor, park, event space, learning space, nature corridor........ Treating it just like a really expensive bike lane is not quite right.
True. However, the corridor already exists, off-road bike trails (basic) are being built elsewhere in Canada for under 1M per km. Clearly the bridges here will skew that number up, and there are other add-ons, the most notable is lighting, but the absolute cost here does not make sense for what is proposed to be delivered, and its not close either.
That said, I'm also curious about how that HUGE cost was calculated. Would love to see an itemized list of costs.
Efforts are being made to find this out.
There's a lot more required here than just scraping up some grass, dumping gravel, and topping off with asphalt.
True.
There's probably going to be grading, retaining walls, sound walls, lighting, other utility moves(?), drainage, landscaping.... Wonder how much of that cost is dedicated to landscaping, art, etc....more than just the basics of getting a path through there.
With the asterisk that I haven't seen the detailed working drawings.....
- No retaining walls should be required except where new stairwells/ramps are being built.
- Drainage is a given, and not expensive for how this would be handled here.
- Lighting is included and does cost $$, but we're in the low single-digit millions for 2km, at most.
- Landscaping, most of the Rail path before was done with seed mix, a few caliper trees and shrubs, I have yet to see a species, and plant plan for the extension, but this shouldn't be more than 3-5M.
A caliper sized tree,installed is about $750, so 100 would cost $75,000, provide the same budget for shrubs and the same for plugs of ferns/grasses/wildlfowers and seed mix and you get to just shy of a $250,000, but that excludes soil, mulch, landscape plan, seating etc.
- The sound walls/crash walls are a significant issue as they are not required for the benefit of cyclists/pedestrians, they are arguably required for the rail corridor (trail or no trail) to protect adjacent properties/residents, the cost for these is fairly charged to Mx, not the Rail Path.
The Bridges are the most expensive item, but even a generous cost estimate just doesn't get you to 75M per km, or close.