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The sidewalk has been completely torn up and replaced with chunks of gravel. The CT DOT is responsible. In addition, the sidewalk, under the I95 bridge is filthy and covered with broken glass, sand and dirt. Why does the CT DOT treat pedestrians and cyclists with such contempt?
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CT Livable Streets Campaign (Zarejestrowany użytkownik)
This entire interchange is unacceptable in all respects - it is in violation of any and all reasonable progressive health codes, plans, complete streets ordinances, and urban design guidelines. There are a number of other issues nearby with similar complaints.
If the DOT is going to operate an interchange on one of the city's primary access arteries, and within a dense urban neighborhood, it must take the health of the neighborhood into account.
For every project and every structure conducted or maintained by DOT, a health impact assessment should be conducted that weighs the impact of all policies, procedures and construction.
That's the way they do it in many other countries (as well as some other cities now) and that's one reason why those countries have significantly more attractive built environments and more viable city neighborhoods.
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