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May 02, 2008

Hanlon assumptions

Posted by Magda
At yesterday's meeting -- the first of three to redesign the Hanlon -- ministry staff explained the assumptions they used when coming up with the current plan for Hanlon improvements.

  • All access to the Hanlon will be via interchanges -- no more traffic lights.
  • There won't be any overlapping entrance/exit ramps.
  • It will follow current highway standards.
  • The posted speed will be 100 km/h.
  • The alignment and profile of the highway won't change.
  • College Avenue won't be extended west.
  • Stone Road won't be extended west (pending approval by the city).
  • Northbound ramps at College won't be considered.

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Thanks for posting the assumptions. They add up to "no serious changes will be considered", as there is nothing that the community wants that is not specifically excluded on this list.

Hopefully I am proven wrong tomorrow.

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