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Originally Posted by manny_santos
London thinks they can do whatever they want with that interchange. It is provincial property and as such it is up to the MTO what they do with it. If there is a freeway extending north and south of the 401, I highly doubt the MTO would build a Parclo A-4.
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While you're probably right, I can't say so for sure because they didn't get to Item 19 yesterday. When they finished #18 they called it a day because they were running late and it was Valentine's day.
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Some interesting notes from the committee meeting yesterday that I took:
-Estimated cost to upgrade the existing VMP from an expressway to a freeway: $230 million (in 2008 dollars). This is "quite a bargain" according to the city's transportation planners.
-No interchanges to be built for another 20-30 years!
-The MTO is "very concerned" with the proposed interchange at Bradley as it's too close to the VMP/401 junction. They recommend scrapping the design and building a full parclo A-4 at Hamilton Road. (A diamond is proposed there right now.)
-It's unlikely the city can afford to build 1 interchange every 5 years.
-Need for senior government financing for any construction. If the city is denied funding, the city is not willing to build it on it's own.
-Cost to acquire property needed for interchanges: $11.8 million (in today's dollars). Recommended to be added to the City's Official Plan.
-It will cost another $4 million to buy the remaining land left to acquire for an extension to Clarke Road.
-The proposed freeway will have "frugal" design standards and diamond interchanges due to the narrow right of way.
-The VMP/Admiral Drive intersection to be closed in 2058 as it is too close to the proposed Gore Road and Dundas Street interchanges.
-The Mayor stated that "the VMP was always envisioned to be a freeway. I never thought it would have 12 stoplights on it."
-The committee says it's "too late" to build a ring road for London. The VMP is the city's last chance for any kind of urban freeway.
-A TDL (Tim Horton's) spokesperson was at the meeting stating that they cannot support the VMP becoming a freeway because access will be cut-off at Admiral Drive. They say it will be a massive loss of business for them (there's a Timmy's at this intersection), local residents and other businesses.
-TDL recommends widening the VMP to a 6 lane expressway rather than converting it to a 4 lane freeway.
-TDL also states that they city is moving "way too fast" on this issue because the 2030 transportation master plan is to be presented soon. (Personally, I think this city moves extremely slow when it comes to transportation planning... the freeway should have been built in the 1970's.)
-The need for a freeway is only supported when London reaches a population of 675,000 (they weren't specific as to if this is city or metro pop) and thus no interchanges will be built any time soon.
-The committee voted in favor of item #18. Item #19 was moved to be presented sometime next week.
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Only two people attended this meeting. Myself and an old person. It was kinda sad.