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PostJan 12, 2022#101

dweebe wrote:
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Doesn't seem to be a ton of usage of the new ramp from WB 40/64 to Jefferson as you might see one or two cars (tops). 
Well, 22nd isn’t even open yet. I’ve used it a few times. What are the traffic counts?

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PostJan 12, 2022#102

dbInSouthCity wrote:
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I generally take the exit before it from Scott but today I took it because I needed to get gas.  
The exit isn’t for today or tomorrow or this summer.  It’s for next summer and 2024 and on
I'd say it's for today for downtown west. It's way, way quicker to get to anything west of 14th using the new exit. It's all right turns and hardly any long stoplights.

That exit at 9th and Clark, the light at the junction at the end of the ramp takes forever as it works through like five phases or whatever. You're guaranteed a couple of long waits at lights going that way to downtown west.

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PostJan 14, 2022#103

wabash wrote:
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dweebe wrote:
Jan 11, 2022
Doesn't seem to be a ton of usage of the new ramp from WB 40/64 to Jefferson as you might see one or two cars (tops). 
MoDOT should perform a study to see what can be done to attract more traffic to the new ramp. Maybe more parking in Downtown West?
Hahahahahahahahahahaha

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PostJan 14, 2022#104

Last night after the Blues game, the traffic on Market was backed up all the way from Jefferson to in front of Stifel. They need to be getting drivers over to Olive or going east towards the 10th street or Broadway ramps.

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PostFeb 20, 2022#105

Girders have started going up for the onramp from 22nd to EB40:

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PostFeb 22, 2022#106

Having utilized this interchange a handful of times thus far, I still do not really get the point of connecting 22nd street.  This whole thing has richmond heights traffic misery result written all over it.

Why do we need exits every 4-6 blocks?

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PostFeb 23, 2022#107

sc4mayor wrote:
Feb 20, 2022
Girders have started going up for the onramp from 22nd to EB40:
Perhaps I'm missing something but what is the purpose of the straight (non-turn) lane crossing Jefferson? Doesn't it only lead to highway ramp? Why would anyone wait at the light when they could take the west-bound on-ramp between 22nd and Jefferson? Not a big issue, but it would have been nicer for pedestrians and bikes if they could've narrowed the intersection by a lane.

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PostFeb 23, 2022#108

_nomad_ wrote:
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sc4mayor wrote:
Feb 20, 2022
Girders have started going up for the onramp from 22nd to EB40:
Perhaps I'm missing something but what is the purpose of the straight (non-turn) lane crossing Jefferson? Doesn't it only lead to highway ramp? Why would anyone wait at the light when they could take the west-bound on-ramp between 22nd and Jefferson? Not a big issue, but it would have been nicer for pedestrians and bikes if they could've narrowed the intersection by a lane.
I've also wondered as who is going to sit through that looong light to go straight when there's a direct exit ramp. But MoDOT is always going to pick more lanes/more concrete.

My only guess is after soccer games they could cone off two lanes turning from SB 22nd street to 40/64. One lane gets right on the first ramp and another lane has to go up to Jefferson and then proceed through. That way people aren't trying to merge in that short (100 meters or less) space to jump right on the high way.

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PostFeb 23, 2022#109

^ Yes, I get that this was 'built for future NGA traffic', but catering to a couple dozen game days just seems utterly backwards.  It's unfortunate.  If you can't fathom sitting in traffic for 10 minutes, just stay at home.  Not to mention there are numerous other getaway routes north, south, east, west.  Watching the highway gulch widen its footprint (scar) of the central corridor has been a bummer.

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PostFeb 23, 2022#110

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^ Yes, I get that this was 'built for future NGA traffic', but catering to a couple dozen game days just seems utterly backwards.  It's unfortunate.  If you can't fathom sitting in traffic for 10 minutes, just stay at home.  Not to mention there are numerous other getaway routes north, south, east, west.  Watching the highway gulch widen its footprint (scar) of the central corridor has been a bummer.
It's not just the soccer stadium. Don't forget traffic from 50+ Blues games, 30+ other Enterprise events and 40+ Stifel events.
But on the flip side downtown west also lost all of this concrete/these ramps
-exit ramp from EB 40/64 to 20th & Chestnut
-entry ramp from 20th & Pine to WB 40/64 
-Ewing to EB 40/64
-WB 40/64 to Market & Garrison

Look, I'm not a proponent for urban interstates. In my ideal world 40/64 starts at Brentwood and goes west. But in all actuality I'm not bent out of shape with what is being done given the modern realities.

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PostFeb 23, 2022#111

^ Maybe the other silver lining is this also sets up the fact that you could eliminate/undo the whole Market St/Forest Parkway/interchange and instead make Market Street a blvd all the way to a new at grade Forest Parkway & Grand Ave intersection.  .West Downtown and event spaces well covered.     

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PostFeb 23, 2022#112

dredger wrote:
Feb 23, 2022
^ Maybe the other silver lining is this also sets up the fact that you could eliminate/undo the whole Market St/Forest Parkway/interchange and instead make Market Street a blvd all the way to a new at grade Forest Parkway & Grand Ave intersection.  .West Downtown and event spaces well covered.     
This is my hope.

It will also be interesting to see how the expanded Jefferson/64 interchange gets utilized here in the next few months as Wells Fargo and Millipore Sigma head back in to the office.

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PostFeb 23, 2022#113

bwcrow1s wrote:
Feb 23, 2022
^ .. .just seems utterly backwards.  It's unfortunate...
Utterly backwards and unfortunate describes a lot of MoDOT's and the state's transportation decisions. While I think the new layout could've been done better, I am happy to ditch the ramp spaghetti where the practice fields are going so overall I think this project is still a net positive, overly wide ramps and all. I agree with dweebe that we should remove inner core interstates but until then we can only hope to reduce their footprints.

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PostFeb 23, 2022#114

_nomad_ wrote:
Feb 23, 2022
bwcrow1s wrote:
Feb 23, 2022
^ .. .just seems utterly backwards.  It's unfortunate...
Utterly backwards and unfortunate describes a lot of MoDOT's and the state's transportation decisions. 
IE The new 44 Bridge over Jefferson isn't tall enough for the proposed light rail to pass beneath. They knew this when it was being designed but the plan is to just completely rebuild the bridge when the project happens 😫

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PostMar 08, 2022#115

possibly the wrong thread and I am not asking for a definitive date but  regarding the ongoing lane closures etc  when is the intersection of Jefferson at 40 going to be  done?  Finish it and move on!

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PostMar 08, 2022#116

^ Get down there and get a shovel then. I’m sure MoDot would love the help.

This information is found easily here:
https://www.modot.org/i-64-jefferson-interchange

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PostMar 09, 2022#117

Has there been any discussion about what can be done with the land previously occupied by ramps? Doesn't seem like much can be done with the exit ramp to Market/Garrison, but the Ewing onramp is decently sized, as are the areas south of 64 at 22nd. Will those be zoned as industrial?

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PostAug 22, 2022#118

I assume Arch-Air is going to vacate that parking lot to accommodate the 22nd st interchange connecting to Scott? 

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PostAug 22, 2022#119

GoHarvOrGoHome wrote:I assume Arch-Air is going to vacate that parking lot to accommodate the 22nd st interchange connecting to Scott? 
The way it’s built leads me to believe it’ll be vacated but they’ll still have parallels on the east side of the road. Looks like it’ll fit may just be a rather tight condition. Otherwise I don’t know why the road would curve over so far to be right against the building.

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PostAug 22, 2022#120

GoHarvOrGoHome wrote:
Aug 22, 2022
I assume Arch-Air is going to vacate that parking lot to accommodate the 22nd st interchange connecting to Scott? 
Looks like they're getting a new parking lot closer to the MetroLink tracks.



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PostAug 22, 2022#121

So the reconnected Clark will run in between practice fields?
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PostAug 22, 2022#122

Clark's ROW has been unchanged since day one.  The third practice pitch was added after the original announcement.  Originally it was going to be additional surface parking based on the initial site plan:

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PostAug 23, 2022#123

dbInSouthCity wrote:
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So the reconnected Clark will run in between practice fields?
Looks like a ready made development site if they ever want to pull up the field and put in mixed use.   

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PostSep 21, 2022#124

K-Rails came down along the 22nd slip ramp starting on Monday.  Looks like they're getting close to finally wrapping this one up.

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PostSep 21, 2022#125

MODOT might be wrapping.  City has plenty to do.  Rebuilding of actual 22nd street is nowhere near complete.  Add in the digging fiasco adjacent to the new stadium (which has forced two even cancellations) and it's clear the City dropped the ball here.

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