DanielPWM19
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Uh Oh .... worried about traffic, parking, disgusting garages, etc etc? Maybe we should invest in (and de-stigmatize) public transportation? Woahhhhhhhhhhhh
I don't see any reason to dislike this first step toward redeveloping Franklin.Council votes unanimously to partner with MDOT on Franklin Street redesign
Portland City Council votes unanimously to partner with MDOT on Franklin Street redesign
The council also unanimously voted to designate a greenspace in Libbytown as a city park, and to provide a loan for an affordable housing project.www.pressherald.com
Seems like a good first step, I hope it keeps moving along.
Since I'm the one that effectively thumbs-downed the prior post, I'll give the obvious answer (being completely aware that my opinions on these issues are not shared by most of this community): not wanting to see Franklin redeveloped.I don't see any reason to dislike this first step toward redeveloping Franklin.
I know you mentioned drive-ability earlier, but depending on what direction the redesign heads it could be 5 lanes (see 2015 study) - not a change. Even if that doesn't happen and it drops to 3 lanes, I think it's plausible that downtown traffic naturally starts to more frequently use High St and waterfront traffic (heading north) starts to more frequently use Washington.Since I'm the one that effectively thumbs-downed the prior post, I'll give the obvious answer (being completely aware that my opinions on these issues are not shared by most of this community): not wanting to see Franklin redeveloped.
Not at all? Solely for the purpose of traffic/congestion and parking?Since I'm the one that effectively thumbs-downed the prior post, I'll give the obvious answer (being completely aware that my opinions on these issues are not shared by most of this community): not wanting to see Franklin redeveloped.
I would perhaps agree - except ...With 295, those coming from the north the fast and easy access to the Old Port will be gone with the new development. And for those coming from the south, the Commercial Street exit by the oil tanks will become even busier. I'm already re-thinking my planned route/s in my head.
Something like this?If we added a traffic circle at the top of Western Commercial (heading down either St. John or the Fore River Parkway that would also ease congestion/flow. I actually think a circle at the end of Veteran's Bridge would make a lot of sense.