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View Poll Results: Based on options for Broadway Corridor Study, what is your preferred choice?
BRT: Commercial to UBC 25 6.16%
LRT A: Commercial to UBC OR Commercial via VCC to UBC 31 7.64%
LRT B: Main St. to UBC AND Commercial to UBC 18 4.43%
RRT: Commercial to UBC OR VCC to UBC 283 69.70%
COMBO: RRT to Arbutus/LRT to Main St via Arbutus 39 9.61%
BUS: Enhanced Bus Service for all buses to UBC 10 2.46%
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Old Posted Aug 4, 2018, 10:25 PM
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Doesn't necessarily have to be congregation, but if people like that walk through a mostly natural feeling University Boulevard, I'd hate to give that up SOLELY for the reason of nicer view for the transit riders. For cost though, I might. And especially since we don't know how development of the golf course will go, there's just a lot to consider there.
I dunno, they'd be better off walking one of the other roads (Chancellor, 16th, SW Marine) if they're looking for nature. Between the golf course, churches, traffic, and upcoming Musqueam condos, they're going to have a real bad time on University.

What I've been suggesting is that the guideway could use 8th and the north side of the golf course, rendering the whole argument moot. Not much chance of golfers/pedestrians complaining about trains in the woods - NIMBYs and treehuggers, maybe.
     
     
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