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cbeach40:
Highway 4 is being rerouted through London this fall
http://www.london.ca/residents/Roads-Transportation/traffic-management/Pages/Highway-4-Reroute.aspx
Large image changed to hyperlink ~SMA
Link deleted as map posted on the City of London page above -CB
SignGeek101:
I'm honestly kind of surprised it wasn't instead downloaded onto the city of London's responsibility.
7/8:
--- Quote from: SignGeek101 on November 02, 2017, 09:55:03 PM ---I'm honestly kind of surprised it wasn't instead downloaded onto the city of London's responsibility.
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From the first link:
--- Quote ---Is the ownership of any road changing hands?
No, all sections of road from Highway 401 to the northern city limit will continue to be owned and maintained by the City of London. Street naming and addresses will be unchanged. Highway 401, Highway 402, and Highway 4 (Colonel Talbot Road) south of Highway 401 will continue to be owned and maintained by the provincial Ministry of Transportation. This is strictly an agreement regarding guide/wayfinding signage between the City and MTO.
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In other words, Highway 4 within London city lands will continue to be maintained by the City. The signs are just for navigation.
Why can't they do this for Highway 9 to prevent the awkward gap it currently has?
rickmastfan67:
--- Quote from: cbeach40 on November 02, 2017, 11:16:52 AM ---Highway 4 is being rerouted through London this fall
http://www.london.ca/residents/Roads-Transportation/traffic-management/Pages/Highway-4-Reroute.aspx
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Will {4} shields be added to the {401} to indicate the new multiplex?
Either way, I'll make the changes soon on TM. ;) Glad I'll be able to merge the two files back into one again.
cbeach40:
--- Quote from: SignGeek101 on November 02, 2017, 09:55:03 PM ---I'm honestly kind of surprised it wasn't instead downloaded onto the city of London's responsibility.
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London has always had signage agreements with MTO. Provincially owned highways or roads with Connecting Link agreements were always limited to the suburbs or were non-existent. This is the latest iteration of that.
--- Quote from: rickmastfan67 on November 02, 2017, 11:13:44 PM ---
Will {4} shields be added to the {401} to indicate the new multiplex?
Either way, I'll make the changes soon on TM. ;) Glad I'll be able to merge the two files back into one again.
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Indeed, it will be signed as Hwy 401/4 for about 3 km.
--- Quote from: 7/8 on November 02, 2017, 10:22:57 PM ---In other words, Highway 4 within London city lands will continue to be maintained by the City. The signs are just for navigation.
Why can't they do this for Highway 9 to prevent the awkward gap it currently has?
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The very short answers are:
* Each portion operates independently of one another. There aren't too many trips where it makes sense to use CR-109 to Hwy 9 east from Orangeville.
* You can find your way to and from CR-109 far easier than getting from north London to Hwy 401 or Hwy 4.
* Dufferin County is more interested in transferring the road to the province: https://www.orangeville.com/news-story/2878524-county-road-109-is-yours-council-tells-province/
* As an aside, there was a proposal in the early 2000s to renumber the western portion of Hwy 9 to Hwy 109 to create numerical continuity between the municipal and provincial portions. There was local opposition so it gained little traction at that time.
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