Tim Bonham wrote:

> I don't know anything about this Lake St/Hwy 35W project, or the 
> people involved (or even why anyone thinks we need to spend any tax 
> money on changing it after all these years)....

This is the I35W mitigation deal, as I understand it.
 From its inception, many people in South Minneapolis have believed that 
in building I35 we got shafted by the engineers.  (1) I 35 goes under 
the streets from all the way out in the burbs until it hits Lake Street, 
then it's above ground suddenly. Even though they dug a trench from 
downtown to Hwy. 62 to put 35 in originally, at Lake St. they declined 
to trench.

(2) At Lake St. one cannot get on 35 to go North or get off if 
travelling South bound. This has contributed a hefty amount of 
constraint which resulted (as part of red-lining) in the decline of Lake 
Street and parts of Nicollet Av. as commercial corridors. The taxes go 
away and the city disinvests in street cleaning, plowing, etc., etc. 
too. Then the economic engine falls apart.

> (3) The Northbound entrance to the freeways at Franklin and Fifth is 
> too crazy for words--going North on 35 or trying to get onto 94 two 
> blocks North of the entrance. MnDOT wants to correct that flaw, as do 
> we who use that entrance.

(4) As well as some bad engineering, poor design, and cheap materials 
that stretch of freeway also suffers from neglect by MnDOT, its owner. 
The sound baffles and bridge architecture must have been done by the guy 
who graduated at the bottom of his class or the guy who had no sense of 
style whatsoever.

It is controversial in that, like everything else, it takes a lot more 
money to correct mistakes than it does to do it right from the first and 
maintain it religiously. Of course, when talking freeways, you're 
already talking big bucks just to think about how to correct your mistakes.

Add to that that both MnDOT and Metro Transit want a bus station on the 
freeway bridge with elevators up to it from Lake St. Wells Fargo, Abbott 
Hospital, St. Mary's and some others would like, though are not 
determined to have, a flyover to 28th. St. for employees, suppliers, and 
customers. Also, we who live next to the freeway or around it, are 
really tired of looking at this shabby way we were treated and believe 
that the state should correct the mistakes, add the innovations, make it 
nice looking, and keep it that way until we run out of fossil fuels. 
Then we'll remodel to be filled with water and get boats if we haven't 
either blown ourselves up or poisoned ourselves extinct.

WizardMarks, Central

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