Step 2: Tell residents of that area you did this because of the ongoing resistance to the Dakota / Edgewood connection.
Step 3: Pop the popcorn.

It wasn't a very bright idea to have only 100, 169, and Louisiana as the only major thoroughfares traveling N/S to cross the tracks. It just forces everyone further west in order to get to places when 100 is shut down.How about a Cedar Lake road link while we're at it.
It was great for a brief time after it was finished, but as soon as they started tearing up 35W it was back to the same old back up. It was like a cruel joke to put up with the construction for so long with the promise of relief at the end, only to do another major highway project right on the heels which was going to certainly impact traffic on hwy100 again.As a long time resident of Saint Louis Park living with the bottleneck at TH 7 is a fact. Now that the $80M 1-mile lane addition is completed a few years now I think it’s pretty wild how congestion is back like before.
Isn't there always some big project going on that will impact the other nearby freeways?It was great for a brief time after it was finished, but as soon as they started tearing up 35W it was back to the same old back up. It was like a cruel joke to put up with the construction for so long with the promise of relief at the end, only to do another major highway project right on the heels which was going to certainly impact traffic on hwy100 again.As a long time resident of Saint Louis Park living with the bottleneck at TH 7 is a fact. Now that the $80M 1-mile lane addition is completed a few years now I think it’s pretty wild how congestion is back like before.
Don't you think it will lighten up a bit once the 35W project is finished?
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