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Originally Posted by Tourian
Indeed. In the short term a couple of ideas I heard from elsewhere is that they are going to have to widen and develop Cahaba River Road so that there is a partial alternative to 280 on the other side. And that they should build a sheltered pedestrian corridor to connect the campus and possibly even go over 280. In short, no one is going to want to get in their car and risk losing a good spot just to take 15 min to cross the street or go a block or two for lunch. And no one will want to walk in the heat or rain.
But yes, a light rail from there to UaB to uptown for instance would be awesome.
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Honestly, though, there really aren't any alternatives. 280, even with the ongoing improvements will be WAY over capacity by the time Grandview is finished.
If the regional planning organization and MPO are smart, they'll start designing a BRT or LRT line soon. Once Grandview is finished, 280 will be gnawing its way toward Atlanta's downtown connector.
I am seriously starting to worry. 280 is about to be one of the country's most endangered (as if it already wasn't) thoroughfares.