Re: Rural I-10 Widening Between Phoenix and I-8 Moves Forward
- From: Jason Pawloski <jpawloski@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 31 Oct 2007 12:33:55 -0700
On Oct 31, 12:29 pm, "pigsty1...@xxxxxxxxx" <rshe...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
"We have the capability of narrowing the median" and adding lanes to
the freeway's interior, he said.
ADOT would need to acquire additional land from the GRIC and
individual land owners if it wanted to add more lanes on the right
side of the freeway, thereby increasing its footprint.
Bur*** said there is no timetable and no budget yet set for the
project.
"no timetable, and no budget yet set." But according to the op is is
all but built.
I am pretty sure, 2015 will come and it will not be under
construction.
Randy
Once again, you are proving how stupid you truly are. Where did I say
"is is [sic] all but built." I was talking about the OTHER section,
you idiot. Randy, PLEASE, stop taking drugs and then posting to
Usenet. It's probably better to do it the other way around. You'll
look a lot less stupid anyway.
Learn to READ fatass.
.
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