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Originally Posted by Haliguy
Geez why can't they just leave it be for a few years? This is not the right time. There is too much going on downtown with the Cogswell coming down, etc. Hopefully they will a least wait until South Park is open again.
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Have to agree, but at this point I don't think that common-sense thinking of that sort will have any effect on council.
I am curious on how it will work out in the long run, though. As a motorist I rarely drove on SGR during the day as it was difficult to make progress with all the pedestrians crossing. I'm wondering if there will be bus traffic jams with this, plus the bottlenecks that exist to the east on Barrington. In other words, will the net effect actually result in an improvement to bus service, or is this just a virtue-signalling project by council?
I still say the best outcome for the street is to make it pedestrian-centred with vehicle access limited to delivery vehicles and drop-offs for folks with mobility issues (and garbage collection, of course, though that would only be a weekly thing). Filling the street with buses (not to mention their accompanying diesel fumes) does not lead to an enjoyable pedestrian experience.