I write to inject a note of caution about the prospects for an eight-lane Lake 
Street, not wanting folks to over-react to my article in Friday's Star Tribune.  The 
caption that was supposed to go with the graphic showing eight lanes was edited at the 
last minute in a way that left the impression that an 8-lane design is more likely 
than it is.  No nefarious intent; the editors were merely trying to shorten the 
caption.
   The eight-lane option is one that traffic engineers devised early on as their ideal 
solution to handling the potential number of cars on Lake with full access to 35W and 
Nicollet reopened.
   This produced objections both from some members of the advisory committee, and from 
the would-be developers of the Kmart site.  The project managers now say they think 
they can do it in seven lanes.  Keep in mind, as the graphic shows, that this would 
only be for a one-block section of Lake, between Nicollet and 1st, and only if there's 
full freeway access and Nicollet reopens.  The link to the graphic is at: 
http://www.startribune.com/stories/1608/2242284.html 
Also, Startribune.com now has a spreadsheet online that gives you traffic volume 
estimates for several dozen intersections near Nicollet-Lake, under multiple 
scenarios.  To view it, go to:
http://www.startribune.com/stories/462/2244119.html 

Steve Brandt
Star Tribune
Glad the damn story finally got in the paper

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