Read about the project to redesign the Damen-Elston-Fullerton junction.
Gather up your ideas on its hits or misses, then email your comments to Bridget Stalla. They're due tomorrow.
Here're my comments (I haven't submitted them yet):
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Past tense.
ActiveTrans sent out this email a couple days before the open house to members whose addresses/Wards were near the intersection.
Davo said:
Im confused. Does anyone have a Delorian? If so could you pick me up to go to this meeting?
Active Transportation Alliance said:This is what we recommended to our members in the area (nearly 800 of them!):
and how many showed up?
According to this research (PDF), the turbo roundabout they analyzed could handle 3,050 to 4,050 "private cars" per hour (more than the 70,000 vehicles that pass through this intersection per day, but not sure what the peak hour is).
See page 585 for a graphic on how the bike lane is integrated in the design.
Another aspect about this project I don't like is that it only reacts to the current and expected growth of traffic congestion/delay situations.
It doesn't include any elements that are designed to affect travel behavior or that will affect mode share.
For example, since they didn't analyze the change in bus delays (will they be reduced?), we can't tell how many drivers may switch to taking the bus more often because it runs faster. And did the project designers analyze that people may change their driving or bicycling route after the change or now because the congestion is so bad?
Sorry, I rushed and put the meeting listing in...copying/pasting too quickly.
Thanks,
Ethan, with Active Trans
I made a video of what it's like to ride a bike through the intersection. What you see in the video while I ride north on Damen and south on Elston won't change (except maybe cars blocking the intersection) even with the construction project.
Thanks for the link. The Grid Chicago story got a lot of hits today (Wednesday). I've updated the latest article to add a link to the ABC story.
Bill Watson said:
I think the plan is better than existing, but not the best because of the costly acquisition and the increased distance bicyclists on Elston will have to travel. There may be a development opportunity for the land inside the Elston wraparound (this property will by retained by current owners - CDOT is only acquiring the parts they actually need to build the road).
I don't know of any plans regarding Vienna Beef.
peter moorman said:
Really, can this work in a more effiicient, safer way than what is there.
Who can determine that?
Is there a drive-thru at Vienna Beef included in this plan?
There's already a remote lot at Rockwell/Addison. I don't know if it ever becomes full. It's the DeVry University parking lot
h' 1.0 said:
How about a remote parking garage for Wrigley?
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