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Originally Posted by jhausner
There's only a few properties along 100th that need to be purchased for widening and that's between 138th and 140th, 2 of which have "for sale signs" on right now and 1 of which is an empty lot so I'd be surprised if they aren't ones being purchased. The rest is Green Timbers so nothing there.
So I still see 100th as being possible in the next few years at least. And the environmental aspect is just ridiculous. The 100th stretch is largely grass with, to me at least, very little impact on anything and for the area it would be nice to have a REAL sidewalk down 100th so my wife, child, and I don't need to effectively walk on the road to use Green Timbers that way.
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This is not my opinions, but what I learned during my stint in the City. In fact, the 100th Ave widening has had several target dates, 2008, 2012 and now 2020. Each time, the same concerns have come out regarding a) environmental lobbyists opposing these projects and b) traffic speed and flow.
With Fraser Highway, the Engineers and Transportation Planning team were able to consult and compromise with locals regarding Fraser Hwy. These were pretty major in my opinion: no loss of park space, no 92nd Ave expansion, no 148th widening
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105th though I can see the issue. Hawthorn is a great park and not sure how they'd get the 105th through, would hate to see the park cut in half though it would likely be minimized by swinging 105A up to 106th. Still would put a cut through the park but for a park spanning 108th to 104th, not sure how you get around that.
Honestly though you reduce down 104th and 100th widening + Fraser Highway should be sufficient in the near term to handle the changes in traffic patterns so I'm less concerned about 105A which I think is a lot longer down the road.
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104th if a pretty major corridor during rush-hour, not to mention the only corridor provides direct access to Highway #1 and Fraser Heights. Redirecting that traffic along 108th and 100th Ave creates choke-points at several intersections. This is poor planning. This could be akin to reducing 41st Ave to 2 lanes and redirecting traffic along 33rd and 49th Ave.
When this stupid project was announced, the initial plans were for the following:
-105A-106 Ave thoroughfare which would have ran on the northern side of Hawthrone Park
-102 Ave thoroughfare which would have connected Guildford to Central Surrey
-100th Ave widening
-92nd Ave W-E thoroughfare
The truth is that the City underestimate the cost of the "L Line" and is now attempting to put off several necessary road improvements to save costs. At this rate, I would even be surprised if they go ahead with the 100th Ave improvements.