Re: NY 347



In article
<7fcf0aa7-4980-4b7a-8f9a-dd0643da9c53@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>,
liroads@xxxxxxxxxxx wrote:

The new presentation from a public meeting has been posted on the NYS
DOT website. It offers the following features:

2. Creation of downtown areas

I'm curious to see how that will happen. Usually it takes a continuum of
settlement, industry, expansion and development, and complex commercial
and social interaction to do that. But heck, maybe NYSDOT can do it
overnight on a stimulus bill.

</cynic>
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