J_gordo
Active Member
It looks like they have started grouting and post tensioning the segment over the west side of 170st. I don’t think they will re open that portion of the road for a while though, but I could be wrong.
Every day I pass the directional signs along 100 Avenue that the city has erected to remind people that there are still businesses trying to stay alive on Stony Plain Road between 156 Street and 151 Street. Revolution Cycle actually attached large letters to the top of the city's signs, promoting their shop in much larger font than the other businesses. Those have since been removed and Revolution Cycle signs have been placed on their own further along the boulevard.New website to promote Stony Plain Road businesses during LRT construction
The city is hoping to give businesses along Stony Plain Road a boost during LRT construction with the development of a new promotional website.edmonton.ctvnews.ca
Edmonton considers ways to help businesses during Stony Plain Road construction - Edmonton | Globalnews.ca
As LRT construction stretches on and continues to hurt businesses along Stony Plain Road, the city passed a funding motion and launched a website with the business association.globalnews.ca
Crosstown is no worse than a lot of other major rail projects in this country.The Crosstown is such a debacle, makes the Valley Line look like an on-time Japanese rail project lol.
Yes, trains were out, at least in the south.Are the trains running today? I didn’t see any around Bonnie Doon. I was wondering if the inspectors are in the process of safety certification.
I just went to see the area, and I'm very happy with how it's going to look. Narrow streets, nicer sidewalks, more greenery. Glenora homes along the alignment will probably see an increase in value compared to before. I remember this being a relatively busy road, and I don't expect as much vehicle traffic once completed.
Hearing from whom ? Nothing on media latelyHearing things are still on track for end of Oct or beginning of Nov opening.
I'll one-up you: can we have the city take way left turns, full stop?Can we get the city to temporarily take away left hand turns at the 156 Street and 100 Avenue intersection while the Valley Line is being constructed? The project has resulted in traffic funneled into a single lane each way westbound and eastbound and--in an example of sheer insanity--traffic is allowed to proceed in all directions from that single lane. At peak times there is always a vehicle attempting to make a left hand turn, which causes a major backlog behind them. I've seen eastbound cars backed up even beyond 158 Street, stuck behind some fool trying to turn left (north) at 156. There is little to no room for anyone to safely get past a vehicle waiting to turn left, so drivers behind are trapped.