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    ^ Ooo-wee! How many houses and business will have to go for that expansion? Or I guess shift 94 to the left or right per all that wasted greenery existing on either side for the rail. Three year plan? Or five? I grew up near the Jefferies [96] our home the last house by the service drive spared during the expansion.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Zacha341 View Post
    ^ Ooo-wee! How many houses and business will have to go for that expansion? Or I guess shift 94 to the left or right per all that wasted greenery existing on either side for the rail. Three year plan? Or five? I grew up near the Jefferies [96] our home the last house by the service drive spared during the expansion.
    You said it right, remove the grass median or outside/side wasted green space. Either put in middle or along the side of I-94. Continue the road dieting in Detroit, no more dedicated car development.

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