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The Line Creek Loudmouth. Ladies and gentlemen, thank those of you that were able to attend the Beyond the Loop KC meeting tonight.  Those of you that weren't able to make it don't worry because all the materials and survey are online. Before we get into the concept alternatives, let me tell you about the interactive traffic pattern map. It's a little challenging for those of you who might not geek out on GIS or map data but the goal of the data is so that the team can look for trends. Pull up the layer list and turn everything off.  There are two categories: origination and destination.  Origination is the point where traffic is starting and then shows where it ends up.  Destination is the point where traffic winds up and it shows where it starts. Everyone seems to be a traffic engineer so I'm sure that makes sense....... I'm going to pull some maps showing trends which is what we are using to get an idea of how things are working.  If you want to play around with in on your own, here is a link to the site.  To start, pick one of the origination layers.  This will give you a map showing where cars that start on a route (say I- 2. NE quadrant or Bond Bridge SB) end up, do they wind up on I- 7.

STL or I- 7. 0 going to Topeka or use US 7. Plaza on 3. 5.  If you want to see where cars that are going NB on Bond start from, you would turn off the origination layer and turn on destination.

I'm going to screenshot some patterns I've noticed that explain how the freeway loop really isn't working because it's not geometrically balanced. Below is a graphic showing where in the morning traffic SB on US 1. What this graphic shows is that most of the traffic coming into downtown either stays on Broadway or goes south on I- 3. That's what the long orange arrow on 3. I- 7. 0.  Some folks wind up going on SB 7. EB I- 7. 0 as shown by the blue arrows.

Now in the evening, I turned off the origination layer and turned on the destination to see where folks going north on 1. This map shows the reverse pattern holding with a lot of NB 3. NB Broadway folks.  However, some folks use 6. Street.  I highlighted this by the purple lines.  Because 6th and Broadway doesn't work, folks are loading up on 6. This lends me to postulate a theory that traffic on 6. Folks going south on 2.

Bond end up going to places as shown below.  A lot of people use the north loop to get to 3. Again, another geometric deficiency which if fixed would improve traffic flow (I'll show a map below how that would look). Now in the evening, here is where people going NB on 2. Bond come from.  A lot of folks skip 6th and Broadway and stay on the north loop to the bridge.  What this map tells me that if we had a direct 3. It might also help with the NB US 7. Children's Mercy Hospital.

What does 9/HOA traffic do?  In the morning, no big surprise as most traffic goes downtown and some gets on the north loop and winds up on 3. Broadway. In the evening NB 9/HOA folks coming NB on 7. WB on 7. 0 load up both the north and south loops because they're avoiding 6th and Broadway as highlighted in the purple path.  People drive out of their way and longer distance to avoid the 1. There is a lot of traffic on I- 7.

Northloop but it all winds up at one lane ramps at the northeast corner and so capacity and traffic flow will always be hindered by that one slow ramp.  In the evening, the outside and inside lanes are parking lots while the middle lane is wide open and not really needed. In the morning, the Northloop basically only operates as a one lane freeway because folks are wanting to get off the freeway to get downtown. In the evening NB 9/HOA folks coming NB on 7. WB on 7. 0 load up both the north and south loops because they're avoiding 6th and Broadway as highlighted in the purple path.  People drive out of their way and longer distance to avoid the 1. I've spent time just driving around the loop at rush hour and observing traffic cameras.  I think a lot of things can be cleaned up by fixing the geometrics. The merges on the 6.

Southloop create inefficiencies because if one is going from east KC to Kansas, they have to merge over to the south.  If one is going from Liberty to the Plaza, they have to merge over a lane to the north.  I created the image below showing where westbound traffic needs to be underneath Bartle Hall and which lane they come from.  If I started on WB I- 7. Paseo, I have to merge over one or two lanes.  If I started on SB I- 3. Bond Beridge and wanted to keep going south to the Plaza via I- 3. I'd have to merge over two lanes.  If I was NB on US 7.

I'd have to merge over one to keep going north. Imagine a Southloop without these inefficient merges.  What would that look like?  Well I drew it up one day and then found out later it had already been studied (yet never implemented).  Basically the SEC of the loop, the I- 7. US 7. 1 interchange needs to have the freeway lanes flipped for EB traffic as shown with the orange lines in the map below.  The blue lines show how SB I- 3. One going WB on I- 7. Paseo and stay in those lanes all the way down to the West Bottoms.  Folks going south on I- 3. Bond would stay in the same lane and wind up in the right lane to keep going south to the Plaza. This is what the new lane configuration of the south loop would look like if this was done.  I'm not a traffic modeler but I am a geometric designer and this looks a lot more simpler than what it is today.

I could do the same for westbound Southloop but need to finish dishes and get to bed so I'll just tell you that the same fix would happen that way (I also am not proofreading this post because it took too much time). I get into all of this traffic pattern explanation because some of the options being discussed will radically alter the (very inefficient) Northloop and I don't want you to freak out about it.  You'll just have to trust me that I wouldn't propose anything I think wouldn't work nor would be financially infeasible to build. Let's get to the alternatives and how you can participate.

We are at step three of a seven step process.  Here are the steps: Let me post each of the alternatives presented today and I may or may not add comments. The displays are set up showing a 2.

D top view and then an iometric 3. D bird's eye view at the bottom. Watch Our Family Wedding Online Hollywoodreporter more. Watch Hearts Of Darkness: A Filmmaker`S Apocalypse Streaming. Every federal transportation planning process has to have a "No Build" option which means exactly what it mean, build nothing. Next option basically shuts off some ramps.