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New Traffic Pattern for Dome West Lots (Apr-Nov)

This is going to really hurt getting to and from the dome. In the summer,

would assume it will hurt employees and students at SU and maybe SUNY Upstate and the VA.

I think the real problem will be summer concerts at the dome and home football games. Not a great decision to destroy traffic for a season. The timing is not ideal.
Like the old Fram oil filter commercial said: "Pay me now or pay me later."
 
Just saw that Chris Brown and Usher were announced at the Dome in August. Not sure if this was the big show Sala was talking about or another one is still in the works?
 
Can’t blame NYSDOT for the timing of the work. They’ve chosen this timeframe after consulting with the university.
And the university has been planning on the traffic, movement, parking ramifications for over a year. Doesn't mean it won't be a nightmare, but there will be a plan. My understanding is that part of that plan will include more shuttles from additional locations for the summer concert and early fall football games.
 
Just saw that Chris Brown and Usher were announced at the Dome in August. Not sure if this was the big show Sala was talking about or another one is still in the works?
I wonder if this means they couldn’t close on wallen because that was the priority
 
And the university has been planning on the traffic, movement, parking ramifications for over a year. Doesn't mean it won't be a nightmare, but there will be a plan. My understanding is that part of that plan will include more shuttles from additional locations for the summer concert and early fall football games.
Everyone has a plan until they get punched in the mouth.

M. Tyson
 
Social engineering through planned inconvenience. Why do you need a car when all of life is within walking distance.

Once 481 becomes 81, city becomes even more of an afterthought and “is it worth it” decision to do anything there, including going to games.
Yeah. It'll be great for people that live in the city, but if the goal is to draw people from outside it, it'll have the opposite affect. Convenience drives a lot of decisions.
 
The Shuttles for Manley and Skytop are already a mess post game, add about 5K+ more people and you'll be better off walking homeI
I've shuttled back to Manley once in the two years since I started parking there. Always walk. It feels great after sitting for 3 hours, and lets me walk off some steam after a loss.
 
It will take time for people to grasp the traffic circles, but factually, they move traffic significantly quicker than lights and stop signs.

Wait till the project is finished - assessing it right now is like assessing our recruiting class before it’s finished.
They are also far safer. It’s tough to run a traffic circle and broadside someone
 
The specific issue with the Brighton avenue circles are multiple, but mostly temporary.

1). NYSDOT is going to improve the signage directing people. It’s not complete yet.
2). There is still significant truck traffic in the area due to detours and some lingering construction. Both will be resolved soon.
3). The final issue isn’t going away. With Brighton Towers, Nob Hill and Iroquois Nursing home nearby, there is a much greater pct of elderly drivers using those circles. They are more cautious and less adaptable to these types of changes.

I don’t anticipate similar issues at the Van Buren circle once complete.
 
And the university has been planning on the traffic, movement, parking ramifications for over a year. Doesn't mean it won't be a nightmare, but there will be a plan. My understanding is that part of that plan will include more shuttles from additional locations for the summer concert and early fall football games.
The University has successfully used Drumlins with a school bus shuttle for concerts. I would bet my last dollar they will do for the two fall football games. I would think they may look at other locations as well, the problem is that if you get too far away from campus, buses get stuck in the same traffic.

Ironically, Drumlins used to host pregame activities when the team played at Archbold Stadium.
 
The University has successfully used Drumlins with a school bus shuttle for concerts. I would bet my last dollar they will do for the two fall football games. I would think they may look at other locations as well, the problem is that if you get too far away from campus, buses get stuck in the same traffic.

Ironically, Drumlins used to host pregame activities when the team played at Archbold Stadium.
They ought to coordinate with Oakwood and let the buses drop folks off at the back of the Maxwell/Forestry school, although I don’t know if they could take them all the way up and turn around. A nice contribution would pave the way
 

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