09-29-2023, 03:33 AM
(This post was last modified: 09-29-2023, 03:34 AM by danbrotherston.)
(09-28-2023, 11:20 AM)westwardloo Wrote: Looks like behind the scene Design work is still slowly moving forwards. WSP just completed the Design and Construction report for the bridge over the Grand River.
https://newhighway7.ca/wp-content/upload...-Final.pdf
I will wait for the oncoming onslaught of posts complaining about car centric investments. (Europe has highways between major population centres) I still stand by this being a critical piece of infrastructure that will connect the city of Guelph with K-W. Do I wish all day 2-way GO would come to the Region faster absolutely, but I also see the benefit to improving all mods of transportation.
Ask and ye shall receive...
Why do you believe it is critical? They are currently connected by a highway. They are NOT connected by frequent transit or any other mode (and this includes Breslau). Why isn't the transit the critical infra that is missing?
As for improving roads, I don't see that this improves road access. It only improves road CAPACITY...which is only needed because there is no other option.
As for Europe, yes, much of Europe is highly car centric. But even if I agreed a highway was needed, there is no reason this highway couldn't be less car centric. For example, it could have a bus with it. But wait...and this is a big one...it could have a pedestrian/bike bridge. Right now there is no way to cross the grand river in that area if you are not in a car. There is no bus, no bike lane, no sidewalk of any kind. If you cannot afford a car or are unable to drive one for any reason, you either get to risk your life walking on the side of a highway where people are routinely killed, or you get to get a fucking swimsuit on.
We are spending what will probably be on the order of a billion dollars eventually to build an entirely new route, and after that expenditure, will we have changed the only actual lack of access? Nope, same as before.
This is why it pisses me off.
Oh...and of course there's the issue of climate change destroying our society...but that's a minor side issue at best.
Investments like this will be looked on very badly by future generations. Whether those future generations are sitting on buses watching a mostly empty four lane highway go by or they are in the ruins of our former society looking at these concrete structures by firelight, is still to be seen, but either way, they will not have nice things to say about us.