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The Buffalo News am 2020-01-29 04:52
What will 40,000 vehicles do if Skyway is torn down? Public weighs in
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- Judges in $175,000 Skyway redesign contest to visit CanalsideThe Buffalo News
- Southtowners: How will I get to Buffalo without the Skyway?The Buffalo News
- State rebuffs Higgins' call to scale back Skyway projectThe Buffalo News
- Cuomo wants fate of Buffalo's Skyway decided in 6 monthsThe Buffalo News
- 'The Skyway is coming down': Higgins touts plan that costs less, boosts East SideThe Buffalo News
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- 'Skyway is closed': Words commuters hate to hearThe Buffalo News
- Inbound Skyway reopens to traffic Wednesday morningThe Buffalo News
- Two-year Skyway rehab will complicate life for commutersThe Buffalo News
- Skyway selection jury gets look at towering concrete structureThe Buffalo News
- Contest to rethink Skyway will unfold over four monthsThe Buffalo News
- Torn-Down Tuesday: The Elk Street MarketThe Buffalo News
- From a boulevard to beaches, 16 finalists revealed in Skyway contestThe Buffalo News
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- Will North Tonawanda's Memorial Pool be torn down?The Buffalo News
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Ein Text zu Jim Lehmann, Jim Rudnicki, Chris Pawenski und zu Andrew Cuomo als auch Buffalo News, Federal Highway Administration, South Buffalo, South Park Avenue and the Niagara Thruway’s Seneca Street und zu Wednesday at Southside Elementary School und darüber hinaus Hamburg, Orchard Park, aber auch zu Blasdell, veröffentlicht auf The Buffalo News.