
Originally Posted by
Urban Pioneer
I think it is important to keep in context that what was originally planned was far, far worse. There are substantial changes in reductions of what was planned to aerial and what is now at-grade.
With that stated, it is important to ensure that it is retrofitted by the city once the keys are turned over to be closer to what it should be. It needs bike lanes, strategic sidewalks, transit stops, landscaping, working lighting, etc. “D” was interpreted by ODOT as a “no build” option. It was never politically viable.
We could have ended up with a better “C”, but the “gridders” ignored the political futility of the situation. In the end, we saved taxpayers over $80 million dollars and helped subdue even worse negative impacts. This Boulevard can be fixed with parts of it even removed.
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