No rush for an exit?

On the same evening Lewiston's angry citizens will meet in private, the Maine Turnpike Authority is holding a public meeting in Auburn to talk about its 10-year transportation plan.

Not included in the agency's thoughts is a Turnpike exit for downtown Lewiston-Auburn, despite long-standing hopes, demands, pleas, cajoling and other forms of begging from officials and business interests who think an interchange could be an economic game-changer.

We tend to agree with them. L-A, as an urban center, lacks for highway access. The current exits on outer Lisbon Street and Danville are not convenient to downtown; the distance between them and downtown is a disincentive. And the desired development around those exits hasn't yet come.

The MTA says traffic demands don't call for another exit in L-A. This is the wrong way to evaluate its necessity. An exit is needed not for the demand that exists, but for the demand it could create.

MTA should be swayed to this thinking. But this would require a united effort by both cities.

So, the question: Can one happen?

editorialboard@sunjournal.com

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JLaBonte's picture

Not sure which of the

Not sure which of the editorial folks wrote this, but did you happen to review any of the study documents to date on this "downtown connector" exit? An economic modeler was hired to look at the possible development impact of a new interchange on either side (or a combination of both). The conclusion was that there would be no impact above the current rate of development.

No need to provide all the details here, but you can see the report for yourself. The question for L/A isnt how to get a new road so we can pretend development will come, it is how do we position ourselves so development will WANT to come.

I have seen no editorials about how the momentum for rail in Maine has been chugging along to completely avoid L/A...why so reliant on 1950's transportation, Sun Journal? Your publication is attempting to move to the 21st century, let's bring your opinions there too! :-)

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