From the PD: http://www.stltoday.com/stltoday/news/s ... enDocument
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AWESOME (that's sarcastic) reporting (that's a stretch too) by Mr. Bryant. Remaining to be answered: DID 370 draw 40-50k vehicles off I-70? Well, we're told that 370 carries 60,000 vehicles a day - oh, fantastic, what a raging success, beyond our wildest hopes. Anyone else see the disconnect here?
While I'm not saying that this isn't true, I suspect that some of these were relocations, etc. and not new.
. . . seven years after the highway was built.
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At the time, officials predicted the new highway would draw 40,000 to 50,000 vehicles each day off frequently congested I-70.
That, and more, has happened. The latest figures from the Missouri Department of Transportation show that parts of Highway 370 carry more than 60,000 vehicles daily.
AWESOME (that's sarcastic) reporting (that's a stretch too) by Mr. Bryant. Remaining to be answered: DID 370 draw 40-50k vehicles off I-70? Well, we're told that 370 carries 60,000 vehicles a day - oh, fantastic, what a raging success, beyond our wildest hopes. Anyone else see the disconnect here?
the corridor has produced 10,000 jobs, said Nadine Boon, economic development director for St. Charles and head of Discover! 370, a regional booster group.
While I'm not saying that this isn't true, I suspect that some of these were relocations, etc. and not new.
The city's biggest 370-related development is St. Louis Mills, the mammoth mall that opened three years ago.
. . . seven years after the highway was built.




