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Viaduct Goes Down

Posted on March 14, 2007 by Frank Chiachiere

This post originally appeared on Orphan Road.

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The vote comes in No-No.

Transit may be the big winner.

Leaders try again for consensus. (note the presence of Ron “surface/transit” Sims).

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