The following 1 year prior op-ed article clearly expresses the regional through traffic and safety need to widen highway 1. The extent of the widening is 1.3 miles at the Calera Parkway.
Half Moon Bay Review, 9/7/11. "Highway 1 widening in Pacifica will save us all time." by Mark Stechbart
"How many times have we all been stuck in the Pacifica Highway 1 traffic jam that extends to Linda Mar beach or up past the golf course?" Have you missed an airplane flight, a business appointment or were your kids late for school? With only two ways out of town, a lot of Half Moon Bay residents are very familiar with this miles-long traffic bottleneck.
Denial of traffic congestion on highway 1? |
The major cause of the traffic delay is cars turning east off Highway 1 into Vallemar and onto Fassler Avenue. (Those are the third and fourth traffic lights north of Devil's Slide.) That stops the north-south traffic flow. These unacceptable delays block emergency vehicles and increase the commute hassle factor.
The solution is common sense: widen the road appropriately and double the turning lanes, particularly into Vallemar, so twice the number of cars can turn per signal. This plan to improve intersections is very similar to Half Moon Bay's work on Highway 92 at Main Street.
Existing 5th lane at Rockaway Blvd |
If we don't use the money, it goes to another San Mateo County town and we remain stuck in traffic. The same cooperative problem-solving that enabled the Devil's Slide tunnels to be built, the Highway 92 passing lanes to be constructed and the Highway 92/Main Street intersection to be improved can be applied to Pacifica Highway 1 widening.
As a community, we cannot allow any more delay to a reasonable Highway 1 safety and commute solution. Without a Highway 1 solution, the traffic bottleneck remains, creating pollution, delays and missed appointments. Ambulances and other emergency vehicles will be delayed as well. Without the improvements, backups will approach three miles long during commute. It's a bad situation all around.
Safety first: congestion and accidents happen |
The project avoids wetlands (see Page 142) and offers U.S. Fish and Wildlife-approved and monitored environmental protections to the red-legged frog and San Francisco garter snake (Page 155)." ***
Reference - CA Department of Transportation, District 4, Calera Parkway widening. Related - Fix Pacifica articles.
Related opposition- local. Pacifica Riptide 9/6/12, "Pacificans for Highway 1 Alternatives (PH1A) challenges Caltrans." Notes of promoted alternatives, Todd McCune Bray, 8/2/12, posted in Fix Pacifica, 9/8/12.
Related opposition- regional. Sierra Club, Loma Prietan, January/February, 2012. "The Calera Parkway proposal calls for a 1.3-mile stretch of Highway 1 in Pacifica to be widened from four lanes to six. The Chapter has made its opposition clear. We wrote to the San Mateo County Transportation Authority in 2010. We also expressed our reservations when we questioned Pacifica City Council candidates during our 2010 election endorsement process. The project could cost over $50 million to solve a problem that could be better solved other ways, and it poses threats to nearby wetlands and endangered species. (See more about our opposition to this project in the November issue of the Loma Prietan.) "
Posted by Kathy Meeh
2 comments:
Oh hell no. I want to drive the scenic route through the wetlands and get me some of those frogs and snakes. It's on!
Yeah! can't wait to see that freeway paving over Rockaway
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