12-12-2016, 01:37 PM
It's not so easy, because of the buried electrical box on the north side of University, that prohibits the trail running in any kind of "straight" . It will be an expensive fix, considering they just did work on that electrical stuff 2 years ago, and are unlikely to move it now.
The only plausible solution is to change the crossing of University to be not-exactly-perpendicular, and parallel the tracks. But in that case, I think there might be poles in the way.
It's all garbage, and no one cared about actual pedestrian/cyclist design.
Well, except for the engineer that drew the Duke St area. A+ work there.
The only plausible solution is to change the crossing of University to be not-exactly-perpendicular, and parallel the tracks. But in that case, I think there might be poles in the way.
It's all garbage, and no one cared about actual pedestrian/cyclist design.
Well, except for the engineer that drew the Duke St area. A+ work there.