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ptocco
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I've been researching highways and transit and I found that Robert Moses, the New York planner, had consulted around the country starting in the 1940s, helping to plan for inner city highways that devastated neighborhoods. I was wondering if he might have had a role in Boston's mess before the Big Dig. Wiki's article on the Big Dig doesn't mention Moses. Does anybody know?
thanks
Peter
Columbia, MD
PS - Boston's regional transit seems so advanced to me. I will check out this board to get an idea of how users perceive it.
thanks
Peter
Columbia, MD
PS - Boston's regional transit seems so advanced to me. I will check out this board to get an idea of how users perceive it.