Mobility Plan 2045

7 Total Comments for 09-646
Northshore Dr (SR-332)
Northshore lacks left turn lanes and decel lanes for many of the neighborhoods that access it. This can make for a very frustrating commute along this stretch and as a result pushes many drivers to drive through Farragut causing unnecessary congestion there. Improving Northshore's flow of traffic would help the transportation network throughout the area. In addition providing bike/ped facilities would be an incredible addition to this area.
Northshore Dr (SR-332)
This road does not need to be widened to accommadate cyclists and pedestrians. It will take too much land away from propery owners. Not every road needs to be constructed for cyclist. This road is one of them.
Northshore Dr (SR-332)
This stretch of highway mostly without shoulders is dangerous for pedestrians and drivers alike. Implementing bike/pedestrian accommodation will be great!
Northshore Dr (SR-332)
Very narrow with considerable roadway drop off.
Northshore Dr (SR-332)
Need pedestrian facilities on nearshore
Northshore Dr (SR-332)
I greatly support the addition this and other access for bikers and pedestrians. In general, I encourage the addition of bike lanes, widened shoulders, adjacent greenways and/ or sidewalks where possible. I believe that increasing interconnectivity of greenways/sidewalks and wide (bikeable) roadways/ bridges will greatly benefit our community in both the short and long term.Thank you for reading this and considering my input.
Northshore Dr (SR-332)
The additional lane will help the traffic flow, as one often finds itself behind slow moving vehicles with nowhere to go. Northshore is a busy road, and left turning cares block the single lane more often than expected. Lastly, the lack of curb and shoulder makes it dangerous for recreational activities.