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Originally Posted by Hed Kandi
Granville Street’s future begins today
Major transformation will, it is hoped, turn this outdated
The redesign... will implement the “ modified enhanced existing” design option as chosen by Vancouver city council in 2006.
This option proposes the fewest changes to the existing operation of the street. North of Smithe Street, the existing curved bus mall will be straightened to provide a consistent sidewalk width of 8.5 metres for pedestrians. South of Nelson Street, traffic patterns would remain unchanged.
The sidewalks south of Nelson will be widened by the width of the existing parking lane to provide a flex sidewalk that can be used to accommodate parked vehicles between street trees during the day.
At night, the parking spaces will be closed off and converted into more sidewalk space to accommodate the high volumes of pedestrians who come to the street for the entertainment options that are available.
Buses and authorized vehicles would continue to use the dedicated lanes north of Smithe.
A one-block civic event space will be created between Robson and Georgia.
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OK, so let's get this straight. After all of the feedback, consultations, etc -- they are still going with the buses-only option for Granville Mall? UGH.
Why don't they keep buses off the mall for good? Seems to me that things are working well with the buses using the extra capacity on Seymour and Howe.
Well, cue up the Pete Townsend guitar riff and Roger Daltry's voice: "Meet the new Granville Street. Same as the old Granville Street."