Catherine Read

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Most current residents are unaware that, at one time, the Washington area was slated to receive 450 miles of interstate highways, 38 of which would have plowed through the District itself. Thanks to an epic twenty-two-year political battle, only ten miles were ever built. Instead, much of the federal funding was diverted to the 103-mile Metrorail system,9 now considered central to the city’s recent resurgence.
Walkable City: How Downtown Can Save America, One Step at a Time
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