I remember reading that area was chock full of construction waste/debris under the roadway, which was only revealed by the flood. I can't find an article about this, though.At least they fixed the flooding issue there.
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I remember reading that area was chock full of construction waste/debris under the roadway, which was only revealed by the flood. I can't find an article about this, though.At least they fixed the flooding issue there.
I've always wondered how that works, I see people sitting there every time I drive by and it looks like a long and frustrating wait. The volume on JL turning onto McKnight is just too heavy for any useful connection to 48th, probably best to just go the long way around lol.For the very first time in my 20+ years living in the greater Calgary area, I today accessed eastbound McKnight Blvd from 48 Ave NW. Wow! Dangerous! And difficult! Something needs to be done with that intersection! Maybe a traffic circle?
I’d considered it, but I was following my brother in his vehicle ahead.I've always wondered how that works, I see people sitting there every time I drive by and it looks like a long and frustrating wait. The volume on JL turning onto McKnight is just too heavy for any useful connection to 48th, probably best to just go the long way around lol.
Highways clear-cutting through residential neighbourhoods have famously always been met with very accommodating impacted homeownersLooks like quite a few property impacts. Hopefully those property owners will understand the ultimate goal and not put up too much of a fuss.
What is an RRFB?Traffic circle with RRFBs on the JLB end seems great
The plan was supposedly very popular, with 90% support from the North Haven community in 2005. But the City isn't willing to fund it yet.Looks like quite a few property impacts. Hopefully those property owners will understand the ultimate goal and not put up too much of a fuss.
“This has been a dangerous intersection for quite some time, and it’s only getting worse,” said Bob Porteous, who is organizing the open house along with the development and review committee at North Haven.
“We had a solution, back in 2005, when 90 per cent of the community agreed to it. But nothing has happened since.
“The project appears to have fallen through the cracks and we want to move it toward the front burner.”