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SUMMARY:Are the Lanes Changing? Urban Freeways in the 21st Century -  Is Syracuse Alone?
DESCRIPTION:Urban freeways were once seen as futuristic solutions to 
 traffic\, blight\, and economic growth—but they also destroyed 
 communities\, deepened segregation\, and damaged historic and natural 
 resources. By the 1960s\, more than 50\,000 miles of freeways were built 
 across the U.S.\, many running through cities. Today\, communities must 
 decide how to handle these aging roads under laws that demand environmental 
 protections\, public participation\, and consideration of alternatives. Joe 
 DiMento explores national trends and case studies—including Syracuse—to 
 show how cities are rethinking transportation and what lessons can guide 
 more inclusive\, sustainable approaches.\n\nJoe DiMento\, a native of 
 Syracuse’s Northside\, is emeritus professor of law and transportation 
 studies at the University of California\, Irvine. He is the author of 
 numerous books and articles on transportation law and planning. DiMento 
 received his B.A. in Government\, from Harvard College cum laude\, and 
 obtained a Ph.D. in Urban and Regional Planning and a J.D. from the 
 University of Michigan. He lives in Irvine and Skaneateles and does a lot 
 of his research at the Skaneateles and Onondaga Historical Association 
 libraries.
LOCATION:Library Hall\, Skaneateles Library
ORGANIZER;CN="Skaneateles Library":MAILTO:director@skanlibrary.org
CATEGORIES:Lecture
CONTACT;CN="Skaneateles Library":MAILTO:director@skanlibrary.org
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URL:https://onlib-skaneateles.libcal.com/event/15379217
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