Councillor calls on Winnipeggers to push for Waverley underpass
John Orlikow says nearly 40 trains block traffic every day
A Winnipeg city councillor is urging residents to push for an underpass at WaverleyStreet and Taylor Avenue, where he says more than 40 trains block traffic every day.
"As we build out the southwest quadrant of the city ...we have this growth and increasing traffic trying to get out there, so that's for the whole south quadrant and for anyone who is trying to get to the university or anywhere out there," said Coun. John Orlikow.
The River Heights/Fort Garry councillor says the design work is done and the plan is in place for the underpass, but there is one thing standing in the way: Money.
"As these trains get longer and longer, cars get frustrated and they start moving down residential streets trying to find a way out," he said, adding"that has a negative impact on the associated neighbourhoods."
The cityestimates 30,000vehicles cross over the train tracks atWaverleyStreet and Taylor Avenue every day.
Area residents were invited to atown hall meeting in December. They had a chance to ask thecity's bridge-planning and operations engineer question about the projectand to view design concepts for the underpass.
Orlikowsaid the more people speak up,the more of a priority the project will become to the government.