Talk:Freeway removal

Harbor Drive and Park East
"Cities such as Harbor Drive in Portland, Oregon and Park East Freeway—which was replaced with McKinley Boulevard in Milwaukee, Wisconsin—were successful freeway removal projects that reduced traffic, created economic development and allowed for the creation of new neighborhoods and commercial districts." I would suggest edits for style. The subject of the sentence, "Cities," is separated from the main verb. The reader sees two apposite clauses with more than twenty words before the main verb, "created."

Here is a suggested revision: "Portland and Milwaukee executed freeway removal projects that reduced traffic, spurred economic development, and allowed for the creation of new neighborhoods and commercial districts. The Harbor Drive Freeway in Portland was replaced by Tom McCall Waterfront Park. The Park East Freeway removal in Milwaukee restored prime land for development in the urban core." -- Oldsanfelipe (talk) 21:31, 19 July 2013 (UTC)oldsanfelipe


 * Thank for the suggestion. I have updated the text based on your wording. PeterEastern (talk) 21:50, 20 July 2013 (UTC)

Proposed Edits
Hello! Given the new Secretary of Transportation's support for freeway removal and more recent examples/research, I would like to update this page to be more current and add some of the history of how freeways disrupted communities. More information is available on my user page. Jkolli (talk) 08:31, 11 February 2021 (UTC)