It won't be long before US 98 is six lanes all the way through Walton County. And of course as soon as it is, Eight laning will begin!
Six lanes invokes a lot of feelings within me, mostly bad, wishing for a simpler time.
But six lanes through Inlet Beach is particularly troubling, and makes me think of Destin and Panama City Beach, where crossing the road on bike or foot is nearly impossible.
No one stops for the one or two crosswalks in Inlet Beach on 98. The underpass seems like a waste of money, unless you are a tourist in Rosemary Beach who can't start your SUV and you want overpriced mediocre food or foofy boutique. Or a donut. Tourists staying in Inlet Beach aren't goinfg to walk more than a block to use it. But I digress.
What will Inlet Beach look like? A stoplight at every intersection or an even bigger raceway?
Here is a link to the project
storymaps.arcgis.com
Six lanes invokes a lot of feelings within me, mostly bad, wishing for a simpler time.
But six lanes through Inlet Beach is particularly troubling, and makes me think of Destin and Panama City Beach, where crossing the road on bike or foot is nearly impossible.
No one stops for the one or two crosswalks in Inlet Beach on 98. The underpass seems like a waste of money, unless you are a tourist in Rosemary Beach who can't start your SUV and you want overpriced mediocre food or foofy boutique. Or a donut. Tourists staying in Inlet Beach aren't goinfg to walk more than a block to use it. But I digress.
What will Inlet Beach look like? A stoplight at every intersection or an even bigger raceway?
Here is a link to the project
State Road 30 (U.S. 98) PD&E Study
From C.R. 30A near Sandestin to West of Phillips Inlet Bridge
