Massachusetts
Trillion Dollar Highway Plans = Multiple Bypass Surgery a state by state list |
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High Priority Corridors specified by Congress in 1991, 1995, 1998, 2005, 2012 |
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NAFTA Superhighways | |
Corridors of the Future | |
J. Edgar Hoover Parkway: transportation surveillance, mileage taxes, RFID & video tolling |
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Paving Appalachia:
Corridor A to X in AL, GA, MD, MS, NC, NY, OH, PA, SC, TN, VA, WV |
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Alabama | Nebraska |
Alaska | Nevada |
Arizona | New Hampshire |
Arkansas | New Jersey |
California | New Mexico |
Colorado | New York |
Connecticut | North Carolina |
Delaware | North Dakota |
Florida | Ohio |
Georgia | Oklahoma |
Hawai'i | Oregon |
Idaho | Pennsylvania |
Illinois | Rhode Island |
Indiana | South Carolina |
Iowa | South Dakota |
Kansas | Tennessee |
Kentucky | Texas |
Louisiana | Utah |
Maine | Vermont |
Maryland | Virginia |
Massachusetts | Washington |
Michigan | Washington, D.C. |
Minnesota | West Virginia |
Mississippi | Wisconsin |
Missouri | Wyoming |
Montana |
Massachusetts is one of three states without any High Priority Corridors (the others are Delaware and Hawai'i), but with the vast sums spent on the Big Dig, they don't need further priorities.
Boston, Massachusetts - I-695 (Boston inner belt - stopped)
www.kurumi.com/roads/3di/i695.html#695ma
This freeway fight resulted in Federal law being changed to allow funds for roads to be shifted to mass transit projects.
Canceled I-695 Inner Belt plan
Big Dig in downtown Boston - world's most expensive highway ($15 billion)