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  2. Category : Cancelled highway projects in the United States

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    I. Interstate 410 (New Orleans, Louisiana) Interstate 420 (Louisiana) Inner Loop (Washington, D.C.) Interstate 310 (Louisiana 1964) Interstate 13; Interstate 20 in North Carolina

  3. Highway revolts in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The Peoria to Chicago Highway was a proposal that would have connected the cities of Peoria and Chicago with a direct multilane freeway. The Illinois interstate highway plan in the mid-1950s included a freeway from Peoria toward Chicago in the Interstate 180 corridor, but it was not approved by the Federal Highway Administration. In the late ...

  4. Video shows terrifying rockslide in Colorado that forced ...

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    A major rockslide prompted two highways to be shut down in Colorado over the weekend and witnesses captured the frightening moment on video. Highways 96 and 165 from Wetmore to Westcliffe in ...

  5. Category:Cancelled highway projects - Wikipedia

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    A listing of notable planned highway projects which were either completely cancelled, or which were only partially built.Also refers to related pages on the topic. (This page only lists projects which were planned and later cancelled or scaled back; proposed highways which were never given serious consideration by transportation authorities are not listed).

  6. Interstate 66 (Kansas–Kentucky) - Wikipedia

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    The route west of Kansas was not favored by any of the related state highway departments, and, as a result, I-66 west of Wichita, through New Mexico, Arizona, and California was canceled because of lack of interest from any of the state highway departments, and the insufficient projected traffic versus the extreme expense of building through ...

  7. Judges are pausing Trump's policy changes. But for how long?

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    “Every action taken by the Trump-Vance administration is fully legal and compliant with federal law," Harrison Fields, principal deputy White House press secretary, said in a statement to USA TODAY.

  8. Washington Outer Beltway - Wikipedia

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    In 1975, the National Capital Region Transportation Planning Board of the Metropolitan Washington Council of Governments endorsed a request from the State Highway Administration "for federal support of a $1.1 million planning and engineering study of the first 8-mile [13 km] segment of the road" (then called the Outer Beltway), [3] which was to ...

  9. Fact check: Did President Donald Trump ‘cancel ... - AOL

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    A lawyer’s social media post has led to much public commentary and follows Trump’s sweeping anti-DEI executive orders. After President Donald Trump signed executive orders in his first week in ...