Quote Originally Posted by Just the facts View Post
Does anyone know of any cities that are currently using a grid system?
Chicago, Portland, Austin, LA, San Francisco are pretty good examples. We are one of the only cities in which a nearly perfect grid would be possible- Tulsa too. Many cities have grids that are squeezed into their less-than-grid network. To me, whenever you have a road that stays a major arterial for 10 miles with densities of 4,000+ psm, it is asking to just have transit sent straight up and down it, and people will always know "That road has a bus. I can get anywhere on that road by just getting on a bus headed in the right direction"

Also the grid would probably need to be "broken" everywhere between Western and Lincoln, 10th to Reno so that the routes would deviate to the downtown transit center, then return to their arterials.