Originally Posted by
venture79
Ahhh...so 200-250K qualifies as "decent" these days? I guess my way of thinking has just been so clouded being down here mixing with the common people. I guess providing pictures and proof of properties in that stretch being very mixed, along with very little room to navigate the concrete monstrosity you want, just isn't going to open your eyes to reality of the situation.
Lindsey will be 2 lanes each way ones you get to Berry coming from campus. That equals what we have right now on game days. So that's solved. We don't know yet if they would be able to do both sides of Lindsey as one way, but in reality it shouldn't be needed.
While we are on the subject of stupid and short sighted...
Exactly how much room do you think it is going to take to do what you want, 4 lanes from Berry to campus, with large sidewalks and bike lanes? It just isn't going to happen. We are more likely to see a 2-lane Lindsey remain, with roundabouts replacing lights, and new sidewalks put in with bike lanes on the shoulders. This would provide a much better approach to campus and would also keep traffic flowing. The back ups will then hit at the crosswalk lights on campus which is an OU problem. David Boren has already said he is completely against widening Lindsey any further through campus, and I feel most are going to go with his opinion.
Let's be honest. You are apparently upset that you may not be getting what you wanted. You wanted a typical 4 lane road with a center turn lane all down Lindsey. That's not likely to happen. Instead the momentum appears to be behind a very well designed, thought out gateway into Norman that will provide a safer and logistically better roadway.
Lastly, for any city it is going to be tough to accommodate 80,000 people flocking into watch a game in a city of 110,000. There are going to be congestion issues. People that are hoping for no traffic are just...well short sighted and stupid. They could do all the improvements in the world, but there is still going to be massive congestions before and after games.
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