Yesterday's Morning Call had a
story on the PennDot study, which recommended four different options to handle the onslaught of traffic to
rejuvenated center city Allentown. It's truly amazing how little $1Billion buys now a days. Believe it or not, despite the endless use of adjectives by the paper, the town is as dead as ever. PennDot, realizing that the study wasn't necessary, is never the less proceeding as if it was. One recommendation was actually for a bike lane on 7th street. When is the last time you saw a bike on 7th Street? Their consultant, from King of Prussia, thinks that patrons are going to ride their bikes down 7th Street to a show at the arena; I couldn't make this stuff up, where would I get such an imagination? Meanwhile, Pennsylvania has been ranked as one of the
worst run states in the country, maybe it's because we hire consultants who recommend building bike lanes on 7th Street, to accommodate invisible arena patrons. So far, the best arena night hasn't come close to duplicating the traffic on a Thursday night, back in the days of Hess Brothers. What we have is a bunch of new buildings, of no architectural significance, and a medium size arena, which gets half full, 40 nights a year.
above reprinted from November of 2015
UPDATE FEBRUARY 28, 2022: Activity wise, even before the pandemic, nothing changed in the five years between 2015 and 2020. While the NIZ has made a couple millionaires now billionaires at taxpayer expense, lets hope that the
rejuvenation comes before the new buildings start looking shabby.