A common theme in the thread seems to be concerns over traffic in the area, and I have never been to the neighborhood other than flying thru on the allen/subway so i'll assume it to be true.
LOL, its true. Not limited to weekdays either, though weekday rush is really bad. I live in East York, and haven't spent that much time up in this hood, but I've been caught in a jam on Lawrence more than once.
I'm curious what people feel could be done to address the congestion with the understanding drastic changes (allen removal, Lawrence widening/bus lanes, removal of parking at mall) are not happening any time soon.
There isn't much to be done without major investment.
The biggest problem by far is Eastbound approaching the Allen, and this has to do w/traffic going north and there being insufficient queue room, so this backs up traffic well past Marlee.
The easiest, but not a particularly desirable choice would be a double-left lane EB; but even that can't be done w/o big infrastructure change.
1) If you want to do this and retain 2 through lanes, you're going to need to remove the current bus layby in front of Lawrence West Station.
But the station is not large enough for buses to layover, so you'd have to enlarge the bus terminal deck to the south.
2) The configuration of the NB on ramp is absolutely terrible and single-lane from the EB on Lawrence position, so you'd have to reconstruct the ramp, and realign it as well.
Hugely costly.
WB issues aren't nearly as bad, but can still be an issue, here you would need to encroach on the Lawrence Mall parking lot to extend an additional lane at least as far as Bolingbroke.
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A partial Allen interchange removal is probably a better near-term option. Leave the ramps to/from Allen North but eliminate them SB (really your taking a highway from Lawrence to Eglinton? )
Its a less costly intervention which can even be done w/simply jersey barriers to start.
Eliminating those 2 movements would simplify traffic and intersection organization at lower cost. It also works with the future removal of Allen Road.