I'm generally happy with this except when I read that construction will take 6-10 years. For one thing, there is a very high likelihood that this will become something like 10-14 years. Public works projects like this should not, IMHO, be generational in their construction spans. Hell, the Big Dig, the shitshow of all shitshows that should not be a metric for any well-managed project, took 15 years of construction. I underatand, it's really complicated challenging enginnering, it's an extremely tight area to work within, and DOT wants to mitigate the construction impacts. But I think we undermine confidence in public works projects when we drag out construction endlessly.