lenaitch
Senior Member
I think we're discussing two different things. Yes, the twinning of 69 is taking a long time, but there is only so much tax dollars to go around unless residents are willing to contribute more. An unprecedented buttload of provincial money is being spent on GTA transit, as well as Hwy 401 improvements, Hwy 11/17 in the TBay area, etc. etc. Not apologizing for this or any other government, but there is only so much that can get done at any one time. There also might be limits to contractors that can take on this scale of project.Good news but they should really just finish this before the end of the decade. It’s been way too long. The whole project started in the 90s and it’s taking 40 years to build ~225km of 4 lane highway. If they can’t even get this 82km gap done by 2030, it’s total joke.
At least Quebec didn’t take this long to twin the A-85 but it’s less than 100km.
Every time the MTO, Hydro One, or anybody else, wishes to impact on FN lands, or even in their 'traditional territory', it becomes a tripartite land claims issue where other issues are often added into the mix, and can become quite protracted. I think from Parry Sound to Sudbury they have to deal with four.
As for Hwy 17 between Sudbury and SSM, I agree that traffic volumes, and perhaps even the collision data, hardly justify twinning. They added a number of passing lanes years back. Anecdotally, I think both the SW and SE Sudbury bypasses justify 4-laning based on observed traffic volumes.