I've used both 28th and 28th streets (26th more often) instead of dealing
with Lake, and they can be a real timesaver.  I recently used 28th to travel
from Lyndale to Hiawatha and didn't have to stop once, since all the traffic
lights seemed to be better synchronized than on Lake.  Probably one of the
bigger problems with Lake is that the timing of the traffic signals make no
sense at all.  I think traffic could be much improved if they were.

I think that a three-lane Lake Street with continuous left-turn lanes,
combined with better-timed signals, is more than adequate.  Perhaps the city
could use signs to direct through traffic to 26th and 28th streets to better
divert traffic from Lake and make it more pedestrian friendly.

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Nathan Hunstad
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Minneapolis, MN
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