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Originally Posted by WBC
Thank unions plus development mafia that has, is and will always be running this city...Anything that is done locally is astronomically expensive...We live in the world where I can buy a tablet for $200 that takes all our civilization knowledge and know how to build and at the same time I need to pay $200 to have some dude connect a hose to my washer when I buy a new one (well actually I can do that myself for $0, but still you get my point).
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The $200k figure doesn't really surprise me given city engineering costs, electrical work, construction work, and materials. A project I've been involved with requires a rail crossing on a minor street (crossing signal with the arms that lower) and the cost is probably $150k.
I know that Burnaby intersection fairly well and have seen people blow through the stop sign; however, I think that a traffic light there is overkill. My proposed solution would be to place speed bumps where the white stop lines are. That would probably only cost $50k and wouldn't cause unnecessary delays when people get to the intersection.