What to do w/Black Creek Drive eh?
Well, that depends on a lot of things.......like what you think is wrong with it now; and what type of transportation system you would like to achieve.
As a licensed driver and car owner; I hate the thought of expressways in my City, I have very little time for them. They are pollution-promoting, sprawl-inducing, neighbourhood dividing, crud.
Highways have their purpose, which to my mind is rural, long-haul, inter-city travel for people and goods. Black Creek Drive does not meet that test, nor would any 'expressway-ization' get it there.
As such the question then becomes, if I could close my eyes and wish it away, what would I do to replace its capacity/function.
The first thing I need to note is, so far as I am aware, Black Creek mostly serves as an arterial road, that is connecting local residents between local places; and/or as an overly long on-ramp to 400/401
So that is the function I would seek to replace.
1) Remove Black Creek Drive in its entirety, with the 400 ending at a T-basket-weave with 401
Then Alter the Road Grid as follows:
a) Unify Keele Street by directly connecting all of it from St. Clair up; including removing its current configuration w/Tretheway
b)Having unified Keele, 'new Weston Rd' becomes redundant (portions that don't become Keele go local)
c)Old Weston Road becomes Weston Road again, including the section of Rogers Rd that is rightfully Weston Rd. clearing up the silly confusion.
d)Punch Lansdowne north.....( preferably to me through the cemetary...but I know some are sensitive about such things, so, just seemless integrate it with Caledonia, creating a single north-south artery from Bloor up, under the Lansdowne name)
e)Make Culford a major road on its current alignment, but extend south to a westerly extension of Castlefield and north across the 401
f) Extend Glencairn west to unify with Dennison, the residual Tretheway will meet the new street as a T - intersection
g)Remove/reduce in size large portions of Humber Blvd/Alliance in favour of a restored Black Creek Valley, and local streets as required for select properties.
f) Extend Rogers Rd west of the new Weston, on a straight-ish alignment using the portions of Alliance that don't obstruct Black Creek and then e-w streets to the north thereof, in parallel to create a new Rogers Road out to Jane St.
g) finally, punch Runneymede north to Eglinton.
All 'new' streets to incorporate on-road bike lanes
GO Georgetown and Barrie Corridors upgraded, as proposed, 30min-off peak service and hourly off-peak, and full 2 way rush hour service.
All current TTC routes are retained and/or extended as the new road grid permits.
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Not much change at all!