Fightin_Aggie said:They are expanding the middle lanes down 183 in Austin and have to install sidewalks on both sides of the frontage roads as required by Austin walkability rules I believe.WBBQ74 said:
TDLR refs here in Texas can be extremely aggravating at times. My late BIL w/ ALS was wheelchair bound for the last 5 years of his life. I get it. On the other hand site compliance with ADA 'guidelines' can be very costly and with minimal chances of ever being needed/used. I once had to design a full sidewalk ramp with several landings for a Krispy Kreme donut shop along the frontage road for 1604 here in SA. Zero chance of any pedestrian traffic along this highway and even less of a chance of someone in a wheelchair making a donut run to this location. Total waste of money.
You should see the sidewalk they are putting in along the sides of both existing frontage roads (North and South). They are easily spending millions per mile on this thing. Retaining walls, ramps, fall prevention walls because some of the sidewalks have a 3' drop on one side, new drainage, moving utilities, ramps.
It is insane. It will be more walkable when done but maybe 3 people per hour walk those areas during the work week. So all this so 30 or so people a day can use a sidewalk instead of an unimproved flatish land or having to take a step down into someones existing parking lot. It is nuts
Don't forget the 7 million dollar Lamar Street bridge that wasn't needed at the time it was built.