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Uptown West Neighbourhood Transportation Study -- Sidewalks
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(03-09-2016, 11:17 AM)chutten Wrote: I ride Dawson nearly its entire length when I bike home from work. There is essentially no one using that road but me and the occasional resident.

Now, that's just a slice of time in the early evening on some weekdays, and that's just the present (who knows what uptown intensification projects might do)... but everything South of Erb and North of Alexandra has no access to uptown at all, so I don't see what might drive traffic to the streets in between.

I think the neighbourhood might be overreacting to increased traffic due to the construction, forgetting that once the LRT is finished things would go back to normal, meaning I never drove in any of those streets in over 20 years of residence @ RoW... until the LRT construction.
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RE: Uptown West Neighbourhood Transportation Study -- Sidewalks - by BuildingScout - 03-09-2016, 12:15 PM

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