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Route 90 expansion: A panacea for traffic jams or a Band-Aid solution?

New CBC Manitoba contributor Ben Farr wades into the debate about a major transportation project on one of Winnipeg's busiest north-south thoroughfares.

In the first edition of My Hometown, contributor Ben Farr tackles Kenaston Boulevard traffic woes

Does adding more lanes fix traffic jams?

3 months ago
Duration 4:14
A major north-south commuter route in Winnipeg will get a $737-million transformation to increase capacity. Will it reduce traffic woes? CBC Manitoba columnist Ben Farr investigates.

Ben Farr really likes two things: Doing deep dives into researchand his hometown, Winnipeg. He will lean into his twin passions in his new role as CBC Manitoba's urban living contributor for the Creator Network.

My Hometown will explorelife in Winnipeg, how we live, what works, what doesn't, and how we can make the city better.

In the first edition of My Hometown, Farr investigates the pros and cons of the Route 90 expansion project. Will it ease traffic woes? Is the financial investment worth the payoff for commuters and taxpayers?And for comparison, have lane additions worked in Toronto to reduce drive times?

My Hometown will appear regularly on all CBC Manitoba platforms.

Rendering of traffic expansion on bridge spanning Assiniboine River in Winnipeg.
The expansion of Route 90 in Winnipeg will include work on the bridge spanning Assiniboine River, shown in this architectural rendering. (City of Winnipeg)