Traffic destruction

Would someone be kind enough to explain to me why we must endure construction on I-10, Trans Mountain, Doniphan, and Stanton all at the same time?

We deserve better

Brutus

12 Responses to Traffic destruction

  1. Deputy Dawg's avatar Deputy Dawg says:

    Progress.

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  2. Haiduc's avatar Haiduc says:

    Good planning too

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  3. Don’t forget Loop 375. There’s ongoing construction along there, too. And, what about Spur 601?

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  4. Unknown's avatar Reality Checker says:

    You forgot Paisano. Executive might as well be closed because you can’t get on I-10 West from Executive. And on any given day, lanes on some part of Mesa are closed. It’s only going to get worse.

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  5. Chas Thomas's avatar Chas Thomas says:

    Could it be that it was poor planning (read: business as usual.)

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  6. Haiduc's avatar Haiduc says:

    Also they “plan” to build giant 22 story building on Shadow Mountain Dr…

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    • Unknown's avatar Reality Checker says:

      Whole Foods and all the other stuff in the new strip center across from Coronado High School is also going to add a lot of traffic in the already congested Resler/Mesa area.

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    • Unknown's avatar Juana says:

      That building is years away. And I hope El Paso does not run the developer off like they’re trying to run off Uber. Will we be forever behind the rest of the world?

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  7. Helen Marshall's avatar Helen Marshall says:

    Don’t forget Oregon, also under Trolley Construction – wait till the route crosses from Stanton to Oregon and the Glory Road transfer center/garage…and Santa Fe street downtown, and too many others to mention.

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  8. Unknown's avatar Reality Checker says:

    The list just keeps growing. Construction of the new Resler bike lanes will start on Sunday. Just what we need.

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