I haven't been able to find any renderings yet either. The only thing is this interactive map from the Access Oklahoma website.
https://www.accessoklahoma.com/east-...ects/ewc-28004
I haven't been able to find any renderings yet either. The only thing is this interactive map from the Access Oklahoma website.
https://www.accessoklahoma.com/east-...ects/ewc-28004
Im not anti build. I just think investment in rapid transit would be a more smart form of growth and development instead of the continual expansion of highways.
I think anyone who says that single family developments and strip malls wont follow along the service roads and offramps are fooling themselves.
Does everyone really "want" to spend time in traffic and dealing with bad drivers and infrastructure? Or is that just the only reality that has been present in OKC for the last 60 years?
And population increase isn't necessarily the driver of vehicle usage. Its the density of households in an area and the built environment. If more subdivisions are built out at the far fringes people will need to driver longer distances to reach shops and services. And once those shops and services do arrive so does the associated traffic and now instead of driving far for 20 minutes you are driving a short distance for 20 minutes.
Because it would be nice to stay ahead of the curve and keep it so we don't have major traffic issues. Big time traffic congestion is coming if OKC becomes a major city no matter how much you build. You can't build your way out of traffic but you can keep expanding roads and building new ones to manage it. You can also build mass/active transit alternatives at the same time as well.
Not only this but a lot of people forget about latent demand when bringing up induced demand. I don't think either are as much of an issue right now in OKC other than I-35 maybe seeing latent demand pulling cars off of Shields to avoid I-35 rush hour traffic. Even then that seems to be a positive pulling commuting cars off of local streets thanks to a wider freeway.
It's not that simple. Give someone an option to have a teleportation device and be able to live wherever they want and of course it becomes more simple. But we don't that yet. So some people want a quite suburban area like Edmond or Newcastle and a tradeoff is dealing with traffic. There also housing affordability issues which is why some people commute 2 hours each way in California to get to and from work if that means having a single family home in a safe area. Come to K Town and see how much fun it is living close to where you work and spending literally up to an hour at times finding a parking space close enough to an affordable apartment with no dedicated parking or have fun walking for 30 minutes to your car that's 10 blocks away and hope it isn't broken into overnight.
Current traffic counts along Indian Hills Road east to west are laughable. 6,000 cars a day does not require a highway that handles 75,000 cars a day. The highway is being built to drive new development. (No current I-35 commuter is going to go out of the way on the North South Connector just to hit traffic downtown again. And if you think Semis will I will just say "Texas SH-130")
You mention LA (a city that invest pennies in public transport) and K town (wherever that is) but how come DFW with its billions invested in highway expansion and construction still has bad traffic and horrid commutes? Who in DFW enjoys their commute?
And if your spending an hour finding parking maybe public transport and improved bike/ped infrastructure is what's needed...
I know I am not going to convince most of you and I for sure know Gatz isnt reading these comments but its saddening to see us follow the DFW path.
I don't think you realize how many also use the spur near riverwind. the section of this highway that is absolutely needed and going to have a huge impact is the bridge across the river and connecting 44 to 35.
thinking this is being built because of indian hills traffic alone is laughable. the extension from 35 to the far side of norman needs to include robinson and techemseh traffic counts as well. because most going from 35 to sooner, will probably use this over those routes now.
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