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http://www.cbc.ca/canada/calgary/story/200...e-truckers.html
More than 100 businesses, including two dozen trucking firms, have banded together to lobby the Alberta government to follow its original plan for the southeast Calgary ring road, which was to include 11 interchanges.
Members of the 84th Street S.E. Access Association are upset two interchanges at 61st and 106th Avenues have disappeared from the blueprints.
Maxim Truck and Trailer set up shop in the Shephard Industrial Area thinking an interchange would eventually give their large trucks easy access to the ring road. But now the company is having second thoughts.
More than 100 businesses, including two dozen trucking firms, have banded together to lobby the Alberta government to follow its original plan for the southeast Calgary ring road, which was to include 11 interchanges.
Members of the 84th Street S.E. Access Association are upset two interchanges at 61st and 106th Avenues have disappeared from the blueprints.
Maxim Truck and Trailer set up shop in the Shephard Industrial Area thinking an interchange would eventually give their large trucks easy access to the ring road. But now the company is having second thoughts.