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Kensington Expressway --  Undoing Big Mistakes: Lessons from Portland    03/04/2010
 
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  In Oregon, a battle raged for nearly twenty years over the construction of a highway project known as the Mt. Hood Freeway. If approved, the Freeway would have removed more than 1% of all housing stock in Portland. In the mid 1970s, after the proposal's defeat, the city opted to build a mass transit infrastructure.

Portland leaders also decided to remove the Harbor Drive Expressway which had cut-off downtown from the waterfront. The result of these decisions is a more pedestrian-friendly, livable, vibrant, and valuable city.

TOPP videographer, Clarence Eckerson Jr., takes us to Portland to see the results and posits that his own neighborhood in Brooklyn might have benefited from similar forethought during the planning phase of the Robert Moses-designed Brooklyn-Queens Expressway.

   

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