Just north of Newark, New Jersey, the Pulaski Skyway became the country’s first so-called “superhighway” — a 3.5-mile raised roadway running over the top of some of the most heavily industrialized property in the country. [...]
In infrastructure terms, the Pulaski is what’s called “functionally obsolete,” meaning it doesn’t meet modern design standards —and the money being spent to fix it up won’t change that.
— marketplace.org
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Jeez, I remember dat punk when I lived in Hackensack - I just hope if they build a replacement, they look at what Oakland and SF ended up with. Then again who knows what Christopher might try and do. Maybe he should have a sit down with Jerry Brown and get the lowdown on how not to let a project take on "a life of it;s own"
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