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Originally Posted by mcj
You clearly have no idea what you're talking about. There's hardly even space for sidewalks along Royal Avenue. 10th is just as constrained. "wouldn't be that hard" sure if you're playing SimCity and don't mind demolishing development along the RoW. 
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why would Royal/10th need to be expanded? most people go the route of mcbride, which has a wide RoW. its easier to do road works, than bridge works. and as develoopment happens, RoWs routinly get widen as a condition. is this not possible? guess not in your world. even though CoV does this on a crap load of roads all over the city. and why do you think that this 3rd land would all of a sudden require widening Royal/10th? it wouldnt be much different than having the on/off ramps now. it would just prevent needing to do all this merging back and forth, creating a bottle-neck on the bridge.
i also like the fact you completely ignore all the issues of having to widen later, which was designed into the bridge from the beginning, vs doing it now. you just gloss over all those points and get hung up on 1 little point. this bridge is supposed to last for 100yrs, and we arent even making it easy to expand later. it was designed for this, so clearly im not the crazy one thinking this isnt a possibility.
you also completely ignore the fact i pointed out it could be OPENED WITH 4 LANES TODAY. the only difference being WIDER sidewalks/bike paths until the future 6 lanes are needed. thats bad to you i guess. but nope, you ignore all those, get hung up on WE CANT DO ANY FUTURE PLANNING ON THIS BRIDGE OR LEAVE SPACE FOR FUTURE EXPANSION.
nope, its better to just do nothing. pretend all is good. so that in 10yrs we can just be like "i guess this new bridge needs another $100+ million, closing of sidewalks, closing of curb lanes, major disruptions, to just do what we should have done before"
this is the exact same thing that happened with the SFPR/91 interchange. we did it pretty soon after, spent way more $$$, took way longer, and caused transportation issues. if we had just done it before. but nahh, screw future planning right?