When planning for the I-Way began, the I-195 corridor through downtown Providence was outdated, with narrow lanes, constrained merging areas, left exits, and other problematic »
Read MoreLearn more about how other cities have tackled similar infrastructure challenges by watching the second video in our educational series. The video features case studies from »
Read MoreThis project in downtown Milwaukee involved the complete reconstruction of the interchange of I-94, I-794, and I-43, the “Marquette Interchange.” The interchange was aging, »
Read MoreThe Fort Washington Way is the section of I-71 that passes between downtown Cincinnati and the Ohio River waterfront. In the 1990s, the existing highway provided two through »
Read MoreThis project has benefited from a highly engaged community. A coalition of groups, including the South Bronx Watershed Association, Sustainable South Bronx, Youth Ministries »
Read MoreThis is the second in a series of blog posts that highlight stories from other cities and regions that have faced challenges comparable to that of the Syracuse region and »
Read MoreFreeways have been constructed through the downtowns of many cities across the United States. Many of these highways were constructed in the 1960s or 1970s, and were intended »
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