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Old Posted Apr 26, 2024, 5:28 AM
Carboy15 Carboy15 is offline
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Originally Posted by The Jabroni View Post
I think the closest east-west highway would be to have CentrePort extend out to PTH 26 to the west, have CentrePort connect to the planned western extension of Chief Peguis, and then have CPT from Lag connect to the planned Ed Schreyer Parkway and go further east towards...

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...onto the existing path of Gunn Rd, onto the Perimeter, and then eventually go further towards Oakbank...?

Winnipeg doesn't really need an East-West route across the city. I believe the Perimeter Highway does that duty pretty well, but will be much better once the freeway will be complete. An East-West route through the city wouldn't work without really cutting through neighbourhoods and businesses downtown. Centreport and St Norbert bypasses would be awesome, but I believe that traffic should rather circle the city instead of going through.

Besides Chief Peguis, Hwy 3, Bishop Grandin, and Fermor could make an East West route. Looking at the Hwy 3 twinning plans from the Costco to the Perimeter, it shows there is an option to connect Bishop Grandin to highway 3. Assuming that option would be chosen, and connect Bishop to Fermor, we technically would have an East-West route going across the city.

P.S. I'm sure also connecting Fermor with McGillvary would have worked too, but it would have interfered with a residential neighbourhood.

And an Oakbank corridor wouldn't be a bad idea either. The Floodway bridge would be the most expensive part, and they would probably pave Cedar Lake road or Springfield Road.
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