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An alternate route?

March 21st, 2009 Posted in Maps, News and Commentary

There have been a number of references in recent weeks to the fact that there may exist better options beyond the top three alternatives presented by ROCHE-NCE.  Each of the current alternatives has flaws – some to greater extents than others.

If there are better options, what would they look like?  And will the terms of reference for Phase 2 of the study permit further exploration of potentially better options?

Below is one suggested alternate route, a variation on Corridor 6 (Lower Duck), that just may be a more balanced option that could potentially better represent the broader needs of the National Capital Region.


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One Response to “An alternate route?”

  1. Stop The Kettle Island Bridge » Blog Archive » Further arguments for an alternate route: Lower Duck/Beauchamp Says:

    [...] a previous posting, we presented an alternate route. Let’s call it Option 6B – Lower [...]


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