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Designers propose changes to the BQE in Brooklyn
By admin | November 16, 2010

plans to cut due to Brooklyn-Queens Expressway in one part of Brooklyn watershed is now a reality, but according to the CBS 2HD MAGEE Hickey, three huge questions remain.
A deep trench, BQE, where he slices through the neighborhoods of Carroll Gardens, Cobble Hill, and the Quay Street, Colombia.
Communal meeting Monday night designers unveiled three possible ways to fix the frames, including noise reduction, increased security and the dark areas just a small bit prettier.
The first and cheapest offer, according to the Brooklyn paper, will plant a tree and acres of greenery 412 along the BQE made gap makes him perhaps one of the greenest parts of Brooklyn.
The cost is estimated at 10 million dollars.
Proposal number two involves the construction of six light cycling and pedestrian bridges across the ditch at the price from $ 20 to $ 45 million.
The most expensive plot is $ 85 million energy-generating latticed steel canopy. so-called “green canopy” all along the cavern of Atlantic Hamilton Avenue be protected according to the traffic, noise and energy from the Sun.
One urban transportation official said the largest challenge will be finding the money to pay for and maintain the project.
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