Originally Posted by
Plutonic Panda
Ah, they need to be stop being a bunch of squares and fork out 10 billion to build a 10 lane tunnel under OU.
Seriously though, I wonder if people would take a light-rail to the stadium? If Norman built a light-rail through-out the city and people could drive, walk, take a bus or ride their bikes to a park and ride station, I imagine that would help.
I really don't think adding two more lanes would help with 80,000 people, but who knows. Even if it did, wouldn't that make the property values drop by making it easier to drive to and from the game, thus making sprawl easier? Instead of wanting to buy a house right next to the campus or stadium to avoid the traffic, you wouldn't have to worry about the traffic since it's no longer a problem and you can just buy a house further out. . . don't know if that would be the case, but just a possibility.
If it were me, I'd just do the two lane with center turn, right turn, bike lanes, 10-15' sidewalks, round-a-bouts, and a light-rail would help(I think). Also, widening that highway to 6 lanes and making it limited access would be a game changer for that area as well.
Again, I think with the right combination of light-rail, bus expansion, road improvements, and 9 an official highway with interstate standards would do wonders. With a balanced and reasonable approach, anything can be an improvement, but like some stated, you are not going to move 80,000 people out of that area quickly and you should expect to experience traffic when you go to events like that.
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