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Originally Posted by Klazu
I was driving in the South Surrey area over the long weekend and it blew my mind how much development there is taking place in the Morgan Heights and Grandview Heights areas just east of Highway 99. There are blocks upon blocks of forest that has been cleared and hundreds of houses going up. It is really transforming the whole area to a huge suburbia.
Those houses will introduce thousands of new residents and thousands of new cars to the area, who all rely on an ancient FOUR LANE highway to get anywhere. It is mind-boggling how distanced from the real life our people in power are. It is pure and only thanks to the government's decades-long inaction with housing crisis and pandering to foreign investors that has led to hundreds of thousands of people having fled to these far-flung suburbias that are going up. This is the real story behind the congestion that has exploded all around us and not the population growth.
Highway 99 MUST be upgraded and with it the whole bridge. There is no demand to induce - it is already coming!!
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I fully agree the massey tunnel does need to be replaced with something that can handle far more traffic. But at the same time I don't think we need something like a 2nd Port Mann bridge.
There is no doubt that South Surrey has a lot of housing developement. But how much land is there that can be developed. I feel like south surrey is an area that will rapidly develop for a short time. And then it will stall because there will be no more land to develop. So you would end up with an increase of traffic on the 99, but that increase would eventually plateau.
Maybe we need look at the idea of adding more crossings but not have them to be has big. So instead of 8-10 lane new Massey Bridge. Maybe a 6 lane new massey bridge plus a new 6 lane bridge across from Tilbury over to richmond and then another bridge from Richmond over to boundary road. And maybe not all those bridges would be built at once but that would be the long term goal. And over time the Oak, Knight, and Queensborugh bridges would be replaced with 6 lane bridges each.