And I also agree with the other posters, that Union and State are the only two streets that have anything close to enough traffic to justify being one-way. Everything else should be two-way. The point of the one-way grid was to carry an amount of traffic downtown hasn't seen in at least two decades, and probably won't again in our lifetime. In the meantime, growth isn't helped by inconveniencing those who do want to go there.
I don't, move that traffic to a new and improved version of the MLK, take both of these streets down to ground level to the Stadium area, THEN ramp them over the bridge or MLK, with street level access to the Hart. Remade into big wide Argentina style boulevards or parkways, they could be both beautiful and useful. OCKLAWAHA Another no-brainer, easily implemented solution fostering urban core renewal!
I was reading this thread and wondering if an elevated version of state/union could improve the area, but your solution is so simple it's
midboggling. Have our city planners ever considered such?
(errr... mindbottling)