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widening and realignment
Prior to the realignment, which was done first, the roadway followed 2nd Street to Crosby Street, then bore right onto E. 4th Street, widening to four lanes and becoming the " Industrial Highway " in Eddystone.
Concerns that rapid urban development will result in the removal of these trees especially due to the widening or realignment of these roads, the authorities identified 5 roads from a list of 55 suggested by the National Parks Board.
The components of the I-95 project related to Route 15 include reconstruction of Girard Avenue's bridge over Aramingo Avenue, and widening and partial realignment of Richmond Street.

widening and project
The project was delayed because the stretch of land at issue runs through Menlo Park, not Palo Alto ; the city reversed its stubborn opposition to widening only after it saw how well the widening of the northern Palo Alto segment turned out.
County officials credit him with a " 20-fold " return in the form of appropriations for a widening project on Pennsylvania Route 28, as well as a footbridge and security cameras at Duquesne University.
This project, which is to be completed later in 2009, will involve the replacement of the bridge over Delia Avenue, the removal of a bridge over an abandoned rail line, and the widening of the two-lane road to include a shoulder.
In the mid 2000s, a $ 11. 5 million project was undertaken to improve safety on the portion of Route 10 in Hanover and East Hanover Townships by widening existing lanes and adding turning lanes to the road.
The New Jersey Department of Transportation never followed through on this proposal, instead proposing a widening project to create a four-lane divided highway for the full length of Route 45 from Woodbury to Salem, of which only a small portion was ever completed by the 1980s, running from the border of Woodbury to the border of Mantua Township.
When the completion of the U. S. 23 widening project was completed in 1971, through traffic was then re-routed around downtown, the original business district suffered from decline.
This was part of a widening project for U. S. Route 3 between Interstate 95 ( Route 128 ) and the New Hampshire state line.
The New Jersey Turnpike Authority is widening the Turnpike between Interchange 6 in Mansfield Township and Interchange 8A in Monroe Township as part of a project anticipated to be completed by 2014.
This is part of a major widening project that would extend the " dual-dual " roadways to Exit 6 ( Mansfield Township ) from its current end at Exit 8A ( Monroe Township ).
The New Jersey Turnpike Authority is currently working on a major widening project that would extend the " dual-dual " configuration to Exit 6 ( Mansfield Township ) from its current southern beginning at Exit 8A ( Monroe Township ).
In the early 1970s a citizens group Concerned Citizens of East Brunswick sued the New Jersey Turnpike Authority over a proposed major widening project.
The steps are primarily being removed due to a widening project for the Turnpike.
The strengthening and widening project was:
This was done to make way for the widening of High Street, but that project was stopped thanks to the campaigning of The Fremantle Society and other community members, and the buildings along the southern side of High Street were retained.
The name was later changed to Java APIs for Integrated Networks to reflect the widening scope of the project.
The Snoqualmie Flood Reduction Project was a controversial Army Corps of Engineers project completed in 2005 to reduce the effect of floods in the town of Snoqualmie by widening the river just above the falls.
By August 17, 2011, the widening project was fully completed.
The first prototypes of the 99 were built by cutting a Saab 96 lengthwise and widening it by ; this created the so-called Paddan ( The toad ), which was a disguise for the new project.
The widening project resulted that stretch of the Parkway being expanded to at least six lanes by using the grass median, and eight lanes between Highway 8 and Victoria Street / Frederick Street by using the right-of-way afforded by the shoulders.
The other project involved the widening of the LLobregat River in the province of Barcelona in Cataluña in order to open up the LLobregat River valley to shipping and thus give impulse to the future industrial region of Cataluña with all the textile and mining projects of the region.
Construction on the Route 66 widening project was completed in 2005.
In 1883, due to a road widening project, the arch was moved a short distance and now looks down Constitution Hill.
Christchurch and George's Street are also the result of the project of widening Georgian Dublin's congested streets.

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Southern demands for a slave code to ensure slavery in the territories repeatedly split the Democratic Party between North and South by widening margins.
During the first half of 2008, Armenia's widening current-account trade deficit grew by 66 percent to $ 1. 39 billion USD, with a 40 percent rise in imports.
It is formed by a widening out of the eastern axis of high ground, which becomes subdivided into a number of zones running north and south and consisting in turn of ranges, tablelands and depressions.
The rules committee considered widening the playing field to " open up " the game, but Harvard Stadium ( the first large permanent football stadium ) had recently been built at great expense ; it would be rendered useless by a wider field.
The structure was re-striped to accommodate six lanes on October 18, 1989 in response to the temporary closing of the San Francisco – Oakland Bay Bridge due to the Loma Prieta earthquake, and the permanent widening of the approaches was completed by July 2003.
The sometimes subtle differences between Eastern and Western conceptions of authority and its exercise produced a gradually widening rift between the Churches which continued with some occasional relief throughout the following centuries until the final rupture of the Great Schism ( marked by two dates: 16 July 1054, and the Council of Florence in 1439 ).
Plant breeding is a well recognized science capable of widening the genetic and adaptability base of cropping systems, by combining conventional selection techniques and modern technologies.
This led to a crisis of confidence, indicated by a widening of bond yield spreads and risk insurance on credit default swaps compared to other countries, most importantly Germany.
Jeepneys were built from Jeeps by lengthening and widening the rear " tub " of the vehicle, allowing more passengers to ride.
As the magnetotail swells, it creates a wider obstacle to the solar wind flow, causing its widening portion to be squeezed more by the solar wind.
Initial widening of the roads started in the Manama Souq district, widening its main roads by demolishing encroaching houses.
It has been suggested that these peak lanes should eventually be replaced by a regular widening.
Safety was improved again later on, e. g. by removing the jumps on the long main straight and widening it, and taking away the bushes right next to the track at the main straight, which made that section of the ' Ring dangerously narrow.
* Anomalous increase of the astronomical unit: Recent measurements indicate that planetary orbits are widening faster than if this were solely through the sun losing mass by radiating energy.
The tone he sought was achieved by widening the bore and throat of the instrument significantly, as well as pointing it straight upward in a similar manner to concert instruments, a feature which led to the instrument being dubbed a " rain-catcher ".
The engineers finally decided which route through the hillsides to take by connecting and widening the Manomet and Scusset Rivers.
The fort was de-commissioned by 1837, and parts of the fort were lost to the widening of the Chicago River in 1855 and a fire in 1857 ; the last vestiges being destroyed in the Great Chicago Fire of 1871.
In 1855 part of the fort was demolished so that the south bank of the Chicago River could be dredged, straightening the bend in the river and widening it at this point by about ; and in 1857, a fire destroyed nearly all the remaining buildings in the fort.
This result is achieved by the custom manufacturer Marimba One by widening the resonators into an oval shape, with the lowest ones reaching nearly a foot in width, and doubling the tube up inside the lowest resonators.
Extension and widening of the road was fiercely opposed by environmentalists, who were concerned about the road's proximity to San Francisquito Creek, and by residents of Menlo Park, who feared that completion of the road would increase traffic congestion in their area due to the mid-Peninsula region's lack of a direct north-south arterial.
Although wounded, the queen managed to escape and sent a directive ahead to Edinburgh for the now James II to be shielded from any widening of the conspiracy and had the boy king's custodian, the pro-Atholl John Spens, removed from his post and replaced by the trusted John Balfour.
In other cases, it is still possible to obtain such an x ′ through a widening operator ∇: for all x and y, x ∇ y should be greater or equal than both x and y, and for any sequence y ′< sub > n </ sub >, the sequence defined by x ′< sub > 0 </ sub >=⊥ and x ′< sub > n + 1 </ sub >= x ′< sub > n </ sub > ∇ y ′< sub > n </ sub > is ultimately stationary.

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