Cities Are Tearing Down HIghways Because Of Cost
  • 6 years ago
Throughout the 20th century, highways were key generators of economic growth for American cities. They allowed commuters to quickly travel between urban centers and the suburbs, unclogged traffic-ridden streets, and created infrastructure jobs. But these days, investing in highways is a bad business decision for many cities. An increasing number of cities around the US are choosing to tear down or transform parts of their dilapidated interstates, rather than repair them.
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