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Originally Posted by bryantm3
Don't think they should try to extend it to Williams. A single block to Spring could do a lot— give the new Portman development a street vista, divert traffic off of Tenth, and give us six street level active use frontages, rather than two.....)
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Little debate: I like 11th the way it is. It's quiet, slow paced, low traffic and pedestrian friendly. Even has a 4-way stop sign that would have to be changed to a Red light. Also don't think people will see as an alternative to 10th or 14th since they both cross the connector have multi-lanes with dedicated left turning lanes/lights. Plus 12th is only one block away, goes from Peachtree to Spring (temp closed) and people don't see it as a through street like 10th/14th. 13th is actually similar to 11th except it doesn't connect to Peachtree instead.
Just to add, I bet the Federal Reserve would prefer to keep the street traffic volume low since their entrances are on 11th and Walk.