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CT: Surprise Setback For Busway In Hartford
A hearing officer on Monday dealt a startling setback to the politically powerful CTfastrak project, ruling that busway engineers cannot simply close off part of Hartford's Flower Street to pedestrian traffic.
The state transportation department must either leave Flower open or build a $4 million set of switchback ramps to carry pedestrians and bicyclists over the busway.
Neighborhood activists and merchants praised the decision, saying that a Flower Street shutdown would have damaged...
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- CT: Surprise Setback For Busway In Hartford
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