The reconstruction of the Cypress Freeway was an enormously expensive and complex undertaking and, like most projects of this magnitude, it was not without controversy. Disputes over the new freeway alignment and the discovery of toxic waste during construction boiled over into several legal battles. In the final analysis, however, the Cypress Freeway Replacement Project sends a strong message about the potential for a transportation agency to work together with citizens to accomplish an enormous task while helping to revitalize a community.
Project Planning, Development, Right of Way; Public Involvement; Mitigation and Enhancement Activities. Cypress Freeway Replacement Project: California Department of Transportation
2001
18 pages
Report
Keine Angabe
Englisch
Transportation , Highway Engineering , Transportation & Traffic Planning , Regional Administration & Planning , Road Transportation , Transportation planning , Project planning , Public participation , California , Community relations , Citizen participation , Mitigation , Freeways , Transportation management , Regional planning , Highway bridges , Construction , Transit systems , Transportation needs , Earthquakes , Urban renewal , Environmental impacts , Government policies , Funds , Oakland(California)
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