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	<title>Comments on: Roadblocks For New Kosciuszko Span?</title>
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		<title>By: AllWaysNY &#124; Blog &#187; New Kosciuszko Gets Go-Ahead</title>
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		<description>[...] Back in February, AllWaysNY highlighted some of the roadblocks facing the New York State Department of Transportation&#8217;s plans to demolish and replace the almost 70-year-old Kosciuszko Bridge. The New York State Historic Preservation Office had raised questions about the destruction of the current bridge and suggested that the current span be reincorporated into the new design. The NYSHPO believed that the bridge represented an interesting variation of the Warren truss type bridge, and asked the DOT to justify the demolition&#8211;preventing the DOT from finalizing its plans. [...]</description>
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