“Highways and other types of public infrastructure shape the fate of a city. If big pieces of civil engineering are planned poorly, the damage can last a century. Done right, big projects can improve life, provide visual delight and burnish a city’s image.

Silence on the Inner Belt is worrying because there’s evidence that the planning has been inefficient, incomplete and short on creativity. The results may hurt more than they help. According to the design now under consideration, the project will…” (go to article)


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