Dear Dan
by Jacob Cohn | Jun 21, 2011 7:47am
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Posted to: Local Politics, Transportation
New Haven’s intrepid cyclists politely crashed an I-95 groundbreaking with a show of pedal power and a written plea to the governor: While you prepare to spend another $357 million on cars, consider spending some more money on bike paths too.
Eight members of the Elm City Cycling (ECC) advocacy group rode en masse to the event Monday afternoon on Brewery Street and succeeded in delivering their plea in letter form to Gov. Dannel P. Malloy.
Malloy was in town for the groundbreaking on a project to rebuild the I-95/I-91 interchange to fit in with the new Q Bridge and wipe out left-hand exits and entrances. It’s a $357 million part of the overall ongoing $2.2 billion billion I-95 New Haven Harbor Crossing Corridor Improvement Program. (Click here to read about the height-scaling most recent portion that was completed, and here for another part that activists succeeded in stalling.)
Click here to continue reading Jacob’s report.
Tags: cyclists, DOT, traffic, highways, Q-Bridge
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posted by: DrHunterSThompson | June 21, 2011 6:24pm
Dear Dan,
Try something that makes sense for once. You are not a stupid guy, don’t be a one-termer, please. withdraw the offer from the table with the unions and come back with something more immediate, concrete and real.
HST
posted by: hawkeye | June 21, 2011 11:20pm
DrHunterSThompson: Gov. Dannel Patrick Malloy is not stupid. He was VERY SMART to get elected, but badly misinformed and delusional as the Governor.
Don’t believe Malloy will do something concrete and real—at this stage of a bungled attempt to create an honest and realistic budget. Malloy blew it!