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RenoMan 03-11-2009 10:02 AM

New 2010 olympic road plans!!!!
 
http://www.cbc.ca/bc/news/bc-090311-...-plan-maps.pdf

Parking bans on 650 blocks of Vancouver streets, street closures and a checkpoint on the Sea-to-Sky Highway are all part of the $157-million Vancouver 2010 transportation plan.

That's the bad news.

On the good-news side: People will have access to their homes and businesses despite venue security zones and there'll be no Olympic-only lanes clogging the Lions Gate Bridge or the Ironworkers Memorial Second Narrows Bridge.

<hr>Tell us: How does the Olympic transportation plan affect you? Comment below and we'll feature some of your reactions in Thursday's Province<hr>

As well, construction and filming will be banned on downtown streets and transit buses will be allowed to travel in the "Olympic-traffic-only" lanes.

Vancouver 2010 unveiled its plans to ease traffic gridlock during the Winter Olympics.

But officials warn that unless people change their driving habits, roads will be over capacity for most of the working day.

Here are the highlights:

– Street closures include the Georgia and Dunsmuir viaducts around B.C. Place plus Expo and Pacific boulevards; Quebec Street will be closed between Terminal and Second Avenue; Canada Place and Waterfront Road will be closed around the Vancouver Convention Centre; Midlothian Street near Nat Bailey Stadium will be closed between Dinmont Street and Ontario Street; Renfrew Street will be closed between Hastings Street and McGill Street.

– Transit trips will increase 30 per cent from 730,000 to 960,000 each day. A 24-hour transit operations centre will dispatch buses to "decongest" any problem areas.

– Free transit for any Olympic ticketholders on the day of the event. A limited-edition, two-zone "souvenir transit pass" will be issued at a competitively priced rate.

– B.C. Place, home for the Olympic opening, closing and medals ceremonies and GM Place, home of Olympic hockey, will be two of the most heavily controlled areas. The outside area will need to contain up to 12 mobile TV studios, Plaza of Nations dressing rooms for thousands of performers at the opening and closing ceremonies and eight extra hockey team dressing rooms. It will also need to have room for crowds to line up and go through security searches before entering.

– The Main Press Centre at Canada Place and the International Broadcast Centre at the new Trade and Convention Centre are also high-volume areas. Surrounded on three sides by water, they have crammed roads which must handle 600 daily bus trips for 10,000 media.

– Daily Olympic attendance of up to 250,000 per day will exceed the average daily attendance at Expo '86 including: 6,100 athletes and officials, 55,000 work force, up to 193,000 spectators a day in Vancouver and Whistler and 60,000 at celebration sites.

– Transit buses will be allowed in Olympic lanes 24/7. Olympic lanes will run for 170 blocks. They are on Georgia Street between Richards Street and Stanley Park Causeway; Burrard Street from Burrard Bridge to Cordova Street; Howe Street from Cordova to the Granville Bridge; Seymour Street from the Granville Bridge to Cordova; Hastings Street from Richards to Boundary Road; Broadway from Arbutus Street to Commercial Drive; Pender Street from Beatty Street to Howe Street and Cambie Street from Cambie Bridge to 59th Avenue.

– There will be changes to truck routes and noise bylaws to allow trucks to deliver goods at night.

– Canada Line will handle 100,000 extra SkyTrain trips each day. A third SeaBus will also be introduced. SkyTrain will add 48 cars and 200 extra buses will be added to the transit fleet.

– The West Coast Express service will increase by 80 per cent with six extra trips on weekdays, nine new trips on Saturdays and seven new trips on Sundays.

– SkyTrain will run from 5 a.m. to 2:15 a.m. and the number of overnight buses will be increased. As well, 30 new HandyDART buses will be added to the fleet.

– A new Vancouver 2010 streetcar will run between the Olympic Village Canada Line station and Granville Island. An extra 40,000 visitors are projected each day at Granville Island. The streetcar will run every six to 10 minutes on a two-kilometre track from Jan. 21 to Mar. 21, 2010.

– Temporary bike routes and increased bike parking will be introduced. Pedestrian-only corridors on Hamilton, Mainland and Robson Streets, Granville Mall, Granville Street and Beatty Street will include entertainment and celebration activities.

– Lions Gate Bridge: there will be no Olympic lanes on the bridge but for northbound traffic, West Georgia Olympic lanes for Olympic vehicles and transit buses will feed onto the Stanley Park causeway. Traffic signals up Taylor Way will be prioritized. Southbound Olympic vehicles and buses will use existing bus lanes to avoid congestion on Marine Drive and there will be an Olympic lane on Highway 1 and a priority eastbound off-ramp lane onto Capilano Road.

– Ironworkers Memorial Second Narrows Bridge will also have no Olympic-only lane but an Olympic lane on Hastings Street and a new temporary Olympic lane will be put in along Cassiar Street onto Highway 1, northbound.

– An Alice Lake checkpoint will be set up on the Sea-to-Sky Highway, 13 km north of Squamish. People will have to show their driver's licence showing a Whistler-area address or a hotel check-in confirmation. The checkpoint will run from 7 a.m. to 4 p.m. After that, people will be able to drive to Whistler but no parking will be available unless they have a pre-arranged parking spot.

– Bus loops will be set up in parking lots at BCIT, Langara, Capilano University, SFU, plus Richmond, Surrey, Delta and UBC. E-mails will go out to ticket buyers telling them about buses they need to book to get to Whistler or Cypress Mountain. Another bus loop is under negotiation near the Lonsdale Quay SeaBus terminal.

– If the Sea-to-Sky Highway is closed due to a rockslide or accident, the B.C. Ferry terminals at Porteau Cove and Darrell Bay will be re-activated for bus and pedestrian traffic.

– Vancouver 2010 is launching a "know before you go" campaign so that people can find out the easiest way to get to an Olympic venue. Organizers are urging people to reduce the amount of "background" traffic by getting out of their cars, taking transit, walking, biking, car-pooling, working flexible hours or working from home.

$_$ 03-11-2009 12:19 PM

sounds pretty brutal

i hate the traffic as it is..

q0192837465 03-11-2009 12:35 PM

lol, hope it doesnt rain ccats & dogs during those 2 weeks. Better yet, if it snows, we'll have a million accidents everywhere. That'd be more fun than watching the games themselves

Grandmaster TSE 03-11-2009 12:43 PM

its gonna be such a clusterfuck especially downtown

quasi 03-11-2009 01:00 PM

I hope the job sites are shutdown if were doing any work downtown during those weeks.

411ken 03-11-2009 01:20 PM

Insane...I will definitely be avoiding downtown or anywhere in Vancouver during that time.

woob 03-11-2009 01:30 PM

rent your house out for those two weeks and go take a nice vacation to somewhere decongested.

Bigbird36 03-11-2009 01:33 PM

Yeah, It is going to suck for those of us that have to work downtown.

InvisibleSoul 03-11-2009 01:58 PM

So it's mainly just downtown and Broadway and Cambie that will be affected...

Mugen EvOlutioN 03-11-2009 02:12 PM

WHY THE FUCK arent they doing anything for the fucking highway no.1!!!!!!!!

Mr.HappySilp 03-11-2009 02:25 PM

lol I work near Main station and everyday I have to take the 123 to BCIT and then 120 to merto and skytrain. There is a shorter way I could just take 123 to brentwood and skytrian to commerical and change at boardway.

I took the long way coz the skytrain is already way way overcorwded during the morning rush. Image 10x the amoutn of ppl taking skytrain. I prolly have to get up and start going to work at 7am in order to get to work at 9.

Skytrain in the morning sucks and they are now forcing ppl to take it during olympic? What a great idea!

wouwou 03-11-2009 02:44 PM

ok, I am going to ask a stupid Q.

the P mark on SFU means, er, they are going to PARK there?

GOD PLEAES DONT.

Black SC2 03-11-2009 05:04 PM

In more retarded news:
http://www.ctvbc.ctv.ca/servlet/an/l...shColumbiaHome

Quote:

We're often told about the potential benefits of the 2010 Winter Olympics.

But hosting the 2010 Games is going to be very bad news for at least one Vancouver business.

Hastings Racecourse has announced it will be forced to shut down from February 1 to March 2, 2010 -- because it is too close to a key Olympic venue and poses a security risk. The racetrack itself will already be closed for the winter, but the restaurant and casino are affected.

About 200 people will be out of work for the month. The company which runs the course is trying to hook them up with other "vendors" in the area at Games' time.

In a leaked internal memo, general manager Raj Mutti says the racetrack wanted to remain open and was eager to take advantage of the multitude of business opportunities from the Games, especially with a key venue right next door.

But VANOC has forbidden the racetrack from opening because it's within the security footprint of the Pacific Coliseum, which will host speed skating and figure skating events.

Mutti says the company tried to negotiate some "flexibility" with VANOC, but a recent meeting confirmed the closure is inevitable.

tgill 03-11-2009 05:26 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Mr.HappySilp (Post 6323825)
lol I work near Main station and everyday I have to take the 123 to BCIT and then 120 to merto and skytrain. There is a shorter way I could just take 123 to brentwood and skytrian to commerical and change at boardway.

I took the long way coz the skytrain is already way way overcorwded during the morning rush. Image 10x the amoutn of ppl taking skytrain. I prolly have to get up and start going to work at 7am in order to get to work at 9.

Skytrain in the morning sucks and they are now forcing ppl to take it during olympic? What a great idea!

why not just take the 25 UBC to naniamo station, takes 20mins and avoid metro/joyce congestion. stops at the same stop as 130 at canadaway/willingdon.

carisear 03-11-2009 05:36 PM

bah i'm a delivery driver, and i go through downtown a minimum of 4 times a day. i won't be able to work.

Volvo-brickster 03-11-2009 07:44 PM

So BC will be relying on translink. All right translink, show the entire world what a bunch of circle jerking , cluster fucks you are.

$_$ 03-11-2009 11:43 PM

translink underneath international spotlight ? good bye good olympic image. ..

Harvey Specter 03-12-2009 12:07 AM

Lol, man if we get snow in the city like we had in Dec we're fucked.

!LittleDragon 03-12-2009 12:08 AM

Ain't I glad, I booked time off and won't be in town for this sideshow.

keifun 03-12-2009 12:27 AM

I'm leaving the city during the olympic. Getting away from all this bs. Probably gonna go back to HK, and visit Taiwan, Japan too etc.

TRDood 03-12-2009 01:39 AM

crazy shitz
how am i going to work!?

Mr.HappySilp 03-12-2009 04:34 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by tgill (Post 6324114)
why not just take the 25 UBC to naniamo station, takes 20mins and avoid metro/joyce congestion. stops at the same stop as 130 at canadaway/willingdon.

Pretty much when the skytrian comes to metro it is half fill and it and reach joyce it is usually 90 to 98% full and at 29th ave the reach pretty reach 100% full with tons of ppl waiting at the platform for the next skytrain. Usually only a few people can get on at naniamo /boardway station.


It gets even worse if there is even a delay of 5mins. Translink either have to run more skytrain(like 2mins or less per train) or have bus that just stop at say boardway and go straight to downtown.

wouwou 03-12-2009 05:27 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Jah Al Zawahiri (Post 6325001)
Lol, man if we get snow in the city like we had in Dec we're fucked.

you meant double penatration no?

We are already fucked as it

hotjoint 03-12-2009 07:23 AM

glad I',m not into this olympic shit and if I watch anything it'll be from my tv at home

Durrann1984 03-12-2009 11:05 AM

skytrain is already as packed as it is rush hour time
same as big streets

it would be faster to walk to downtown lol


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