Posted on 03/12/2017 7:14:00 PM PDT by Tolerance Sucks Rocks
DENVER Each morning Yadira Sanchez and her three children awaken to the roar of traffic and the plumes of exhaust that spill from the highway that cuts through their neighborhood.
Now, Ms. Sanchez and her family are confronting a plan to triple the width of this states main east-west artery, sending tens of thousands more cars by their door.
Denver was the fastest-growing large city in America in 2015, with a population of nearly 700,000, and the scene of a tech and marijuana boom that has drawn 1,000 new households a month. But as in other cities, its highways have not kept up with development. Many roads are crumbling, leaving officials with decisions that will have lasting effects on the families living nearby, including residents of Elyria-Swansea, a low-income and overwhelmingly Latino community still reeling from the roads construction back in 1964.
Colorado is one of many states continuing to grapple with the legacy of the 1956 Federal Aid Highway Act, which laid the map for thousands of miles of interstates. It also sent many highways rolling through black, immigrant and low-income urban communities, saddling people from the Bronx to Los Angeles with pollution, disease and blight.
With growing support for infrastructure overhauls across America President Trump has vowed to streamline and expedite road and bridge projects the expansion here could serve as a harbinger for communities facing similar choices in the months ahead.
The $1.17 billion plan for Colorados Interstate 70, which links the airport, downtown and ski resorts to the west, calls for the demolition of 56 homes and 17 businesses. In their place, engineers will lay tolled express lanes available to those who can pay for a faster commute.
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>>sending tens of thousands more cars by their door.
So, let me get this straight. If they widen the highway, it will magically spawn more cars? And, of course, women and children hardest hit. Latina women and children!
Internet clickbait site headline writers make more sense than the NYT these days.
Denver definitely needs highway expansion, no doubt! BUT...widening isn’t the only option. They can build UP, too! Put through way on top, exits to business on bottom. And nobody looses a home or business, or it at least minimizes losses.
Considering how many miles are involved, demolishing so few homes and business seems to be a miracle.
If hillary won, I WAS going to expand some main arteries.
Same problems in the 5 NY boroughs.
Except graft is probably 10 times worse here, which makes funding huge projects very difficult.
53 years ago? Who writes this stuff??
Pardon?
They have not been able to adjust in over 50 years?
The entire place should be leveled and roads built over where the houses were.
Is there an attack on highways now? I’ve noticed several articles lately bemoaning freeways going through ‘disadvantaged’ neighborhoods - the same freeways that have been there for 60 years. I suspect a reparations for people who live under bridges plan is being hatched.
More media lies.
There is a highway now around Denver which bypasses the entire downtown.
The mistake they made was it is a fairly expensive toll road.
Oh and was a Democrat who had it built and decided it should be a toll road.
The road under discussion was built BEFORE THE PEOPLE IN THE ARTICLE WERE BORN. There’s every possibility that that community was not “Latino” prior to the road construction in 1964. Most of the current residents likely moved into that neighborhood to take advantage of the lowered housing & rental costs. They KNEW what they were getting into.
Some I70 east of I25 is already elevated.
R U Robert Moses II ?
Colorado sounds Spanish....
>>Denver definitely needs highway expansion, no doubt! BUT...widening isnt the only option. They can build UP, too! Put through way on top, exits to business on bottom. And nobody looses a home or business, or it at least minimizes losses.<<
I think since the Prieta Loma quake many places, even those not prone to earthquakes, don’t want to double deck if there are alternatives.
The entire USA is earthquake-prone, just some parts more than other.
What the heck is the thing with the “marijuana boom” drawing in 1000 new households a month? This has nothing to do with Latinos or any other ethnic group. But it’s pretty depressing when drug production - especially of a drug that keeps the population dumb and docile - turns out to be a state’s major industry.
Ok, here’s a good question:
How are Italians not Latinos?
Hispanics are Spanish speakers
Latino expands same to include Portugese
Why not be inclusive of Italian?
Maybe there should be a grouping of Romancers?
It is amazing that the NYT thinks anyone would take that claim seriously.
Liked what I read about him until I found out he’s the reason the UN is here instead of Philadelphia!!
Follow the money.
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