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14th and Old Cheney sucks!! Ready to rip orange cones out and start swinging at Lincoln city planners!!!Redirect your travel.
Get used to it. It will be literally years before that intersection is usable.14th and Old Cheney sucks!! Ready to rip orange cones out and start swinging at Lincoln city planners!!!
I can't wait for the 4 year elevated roundabout construction!!Get used to it. It will be literally years before that intersection is usable.
Yup. I go around. Old Cheney hasn't really been useable since Fall 2014 before the potholes started.I can't wait for the 4 year elevated roundabout construction!!
Yup. I go around. Old Cheney hasn't really been useable since Fall 2014 before the potholes started.
Wow. HDR did a nice job with this one.
But if we fix roads right the first time, we don't get to employ contractors with public funds to fix the same stretches of road into perpetuity. We also wouldn't get to spend ungodly amounts of tax payer money on really new expensive equipment to fix the same potholes every week.Some drainage areas in town are worse than others. Let's face it, that was a lot of water in a short period of time. This feast or famine weather pattern is only going to intensify. Better get used to it.
I don't think they've even done one thing yet on that 14th/old cheney deal. Whatever they do, I hope it works and they don't keep throwing money at it and altering-especially if it takes 4 years to construct. This city wastes a lot of money on band aid "road projects" that eventually costs even more when they finally gut the whole thing (cough see South 56th st over the last 20 yrs).
GBR
Funny, that isn't the one I remember from the last journal star article I read either.FYI that's not the design that was selected
Yea I think maybe they deal with the hand dealt. No amount of internet jockeys are going to be drawing up cheaper, better long-term plans. And the penalty for work not being done on time is a nice idea, but will grow increasingly flawed. It's harder everyday to find people who have the drive to do real labor. Why would they when it is looked down on, and people pushing for 15/hr to flip burgers?