Gov. Kathy Hochul announced Saturday at the Buffalo Museum of Science that New York State is beginning an environmental study of the Kensington Expressway. A leading plan would see the highway capped and made into a tunnel from Best to Easy Ferry streets.
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Route 33, also known as the Kensington Expressway, passes the Buffalo Museum of Science and Martin Luther King Jr. Park. Construction of the highway obliterated Humboldt Parkway and split neighborhoods to the detriment of many Black residents.
Gov. Kathy Hochul reinforced her commitment to converting a section of the Kensington Expressway that runs through the East Side into a below-ground tunnel while speaking Saturday morning at the Buffalo Museum of Science.
Gov. Kathy Hochul announced Saturday at the Buffalo Museum of Science that New York State is beginning an environmental study of the Kensington Expressway. A leading plan would see the highway capped and made into a tunnel from Best to Easy Ferry streets, a portion of which is seen here.
Gov. Kathy Hochul announced Saturday at the Buffalo Museum of Science that New York State is beginning an environmental study of the Kensington Expressway. A leading plan would see the highway capped and made into a tunnel from Best to Easy Ferry streets.
Gov. Kathy Hochul announced Saturday at the Buffalo Museum of Science that New York State is beginning an environmental study of the Kensington Expressway. A leading plan would see the highway capped and made into a tunnel from Best to Easy Ferry streets, a portion of which is seen here.
Route 33, also known as the Kensington Expressway, passes the Buffalo Museum of Science and Martin Luther King Jr. Park. Construction of the highway obliterated Humboldt Parkway and split neighborhoods to the detriment of many Black residents.