Monday, February 28, 2011

Campaign To Widen 904

Here's an item I lifted from today's Getting There column in the Spokesman-Review: Cheney city officials are making a proposed widening of state Highway 904 through Cheney the city’s top legislative priority.

Heavy traffic frequently slows the two-lane highway between Cheney and Four Lakes. A Coalition for 904 has been formed to advocate for the widening, which could also include additional lanes from Cheney to Tyler. A center turn lane is also being advocated.

For those who drive this roadway regularly, and those who don't, what are your thoughts on widening it?

2 comments:

Rachel said...

This road definitely, definitely needs widening from Four Lakes to Cheney. Four lanes would be perfect for the volume of traffic it gets each day (plus a center turn lane).

I don't see any point in widening it between Cheney and Tyler though. There's not nearly as much traffic going that way.

SRTC Staff said...

Last time I drove 904 it was pretty slow due to heavy traffic and that was in the middle of the day! It's been years since I went to EWU but I remember even back then creeping along in traffic on 904. It's been almost 15 years and they're still dealing with the same problem.


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