Construction is proposed of a 1.9 mile section of urban four-lane, full access, divided highway, in Nashville, Tennessee. The main beneficial results include: the relief of present and future traffic congestion, since, motorists will be provided with a bypass of local streets having heavy strip commercial development, and filling in of presently undeveloped land resulting in more efficient use of urban space. The principal adverse effects are: the displacement of fifteen residences and some loss of aesthetic quality.
Ellington Parkway (Federal Aid Route 6), From Trinity Lane to Proposed Briley Parkway, Nashville, Tennessee, Davidson County, No. U-006-3 (40)
1973
163 pages
Report
Keine Angabe
Englisch
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