The report presents an impact analysis of the proposed construction of the Boulevard Bridge over the Penn Central Railroad in the Town of New Haven, Connecticut. This joint Federal-State proposal will provide continuity of the Boulevard which is now interrupted by the lack of a bridge over the Penn Central Railroad. It will also help to relieve the current congestion created by traffic destined for the Yale Bowl from I-95 to attend athletic or other events. The highway will be a 48-foot roadway with two lanes of traffic in each direction and with sidewalks on each side. The proposed project, if implemented, will not have any adverse effects on man's environment.
Reconstruction of 0.6 Miles of Connecticut Route 40 in New Haven, Connecticut
1973
82 pages
Report
No indication
English
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