Anyone know if the intersection on BC Highway 91 and 72nd Avenue in Delta will ever get an overpass upgrade in the future? It's frustrating to get up to this intersection during morning and afternoon rush hours. On the morning rush hours, the lineup sometimes stretches all the way to the 64th overpass or at the truck rest stop. I run along the opposing traffic actually and it doesn't really bother me as much as the people living in the east and dealing with this intersection.
I just don't see how Richmond can get the new Nelson exchange and yet there's nothing on the web that addresses this snag on Highway 91. Anyone know?
Also dug up some inquiries that are 4 years old:
http://finance.dir.groups.yahoo.com/.../message/16486
" The 72nd Street Interchange is scheduled to be reconfigured as part
of the Border Infratructure Project. Supposed to be happening in 2006
to 2007.
Funding was approved, in 2002, I believe, with design to be completed
last year in addition to a summer 2004 construction start.
Yet, one year later, every time I drive by the T-intersection,
nothin' has happened - no survey stakes, nothin'.
So, a few weeks ago, my curiousity got the better of me and I decided
to give the project manager a call and here's the uptake:
BC MoT wants to construct a partial movement interchange, that is,
only a BC-91 SB to 72nd Ave. crossover connection (with the removal
of the 72nd Ave. to BC-91 SB crossover connection).
The rationale is that 97% of traffic moves from BC-91 SB to 72nd Ave.
while only 3% moves from 72nd Ave. to BC-91 SB within the T-
intersection.
The problem is, area residents as well as the local municipality
(Delta) want a *full* movement interchange and there's the impasse.
A final decision should be made within 6 to 8 months before the
tender is let.
These guys are movin' slower than molassas on this one but I'm still
lookin' forward to when that desolate light is gone!
Regards,
BCH"