How would you describe the Santa Fe Dr. and Mineral Ave. intersection?
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In one word, how would you describe the Santa Fe Drive and Mineral Avenue intersection?
RiskyDid you watch the video about the Santa Fe and Mineral quadrant roadway (quad road)?
[If the answer is yes to #2] Do you have any questions or concerns about the quad road solution?
Yes - How does introducing an additional stop light on Santa Fe, just south of Mineral, create improved traffic flow? It seems this would move the risk to another location not solve it.What do you think of the quad road solution?
In one word, how would you hope to describe the new and improved Santa Fe Drive and Mineral Avenue intersection in the future after improvements are constructed?
FluidOverall, do you have any questions or concerns about the project?
1. The grade on Sante Fe south of Mineral presents a possibility the "new intersection created" will be more blind - how will this be addressed?
2. Is this design a forgone conclusion or are you willing to make changes based upon inputs from this survey to address major concerns and issues? Changes on Sante Fe to northbound I-25 did not improve issues that existed
3. Why are you not moving directly to a fly over ramp design to keep all traffic moving similar to C-470?
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