Another silly defense of the Main & University intersection:
the title of the piece is
"Intersection was built to engineering standards"
Some quotes...
"The intersection was built to engineering standards...
..the turning radius meeting the turning requirements for semi-trucks, fire engines, buses and other larger vehicles.
Shortly after the opening of the intersection, we realized that the stop bars were too close to the intersection
and we accordingly adjusted the stop bars approximately 20 feet further back from the intersection to allow for easier turns."
So - the initial design was flawed, and had to be re-done when they discovered after the project was complete that
truck & buses couldn't make the turns because the design was flawed and they kept hitting the concrete corner structures that held the signs and protected the pedestrians!
This just keeps getting funnier...because the "engineering standards" have never been what people object to - it's the planning & design that miffs people.
They held meetings to see what the people wanted...everyone knows these kinds of meetings tend to bring out the activists with limited and narrow agenda..
and they said the plan was to "minimize" inconvenience to people - then later admitted their intent was just the opposite, to cause inconvenience - make them slow down or go another way, while at the same time guaranteeing the area will become "incredibly vibrant"!
Then they went ahead and built it to their own standards and for their own purpose (Councilman Grayeb said so) despite what anyone else wanted..
then they started making changes when they realized it was flawed and trucks & buses started wiping out the stoplights & signs..
now when they get massive complaints about the project they blame the people and claim they did everything right and it was done properly from the start...
the title of the piece is
"Intersection was built to engineering standards"
Some quotes...
"The intersection was built to engineering standards...
..the turning radius meeting the turning requirements for semi-trucks, fire engines, buses and other larger vehicles.
Shortly after the opening of the intersection, we realized that the stop bars were too close to the intersection
and we accordingly adjusted the stop bars approximately 20 feet further back from the intersection to allow for easier turns."
So - the initial design was flawed, and had to be re-done when they discovered after the project was complete that
truck & buses couldn't make the turns because the design was flawed and they kept hitting the concrete corner structures that held the signs and protected the pedestrians!
This just keeps getting funnier...because the "engineering standards" have never been what people object to - it's the planning & design that miffs people.
They held meetings to see what the people wanted...everyone knows these kinds of meetings tend to bring out the activists with limited and narrow agenda..
and they said the plan was to "minimize" inconvenience to people - then later admitted their intent was just the opposite, to cause inconvenience - make them slow down or go another way, while at the same time guaranteeing the area will become "incredibly vibrant"!
Then they went ahead and built it to their own standards and for their own purpose (Councilman Grayeb said so) despite what anyone else wanted..
then they started making changes when they realized it was flawed and trucks & buses started wiping out the stoplights & signs..
now when they get massive complaints about the project they blame the people and claim they did everything right and it was done properly from the start...
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