Article 61Y5Y Could the US highways that split communities on racial lines finally fall?

Could the US highways that split communities on racial lines finally fall?

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Edwin Rios
from US news | The Guardian on (#61Y5Y)

The freeway removal movement is being boosted by $1bn in federal funding. Will it be enough to reverse decades of damage?

Amy Stelly can see the on-ramp for the Claiborne Expressway from the second-floor porch of her childhood home, a block and a half away from the highway. She lives in Treme, a historic Black neighborhood in New Orleans. For decades, the highway has devastated her neighborhood. Stelly is an urban designer and co-founder of the Claiborne Avenue Alliance, which is advocating for its removal.

Claiborne has not been maintained at all," she says of the highway on the brink of disrepair. Not only do we have the dire economics, we have the actual physical atrocity. It's dirty. It's loud. It's polluted."

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