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System of a downed overpass

Casey Overpass Sees Daylight

Clay Harper shows us a couple of excavators contentedly munching on the Casey Overpass.

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to stop the destruction of the overpass? #savetheCasey

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It is too late to stop the destruction, but it is not too late to book Joey Chitwood Thrillshow to jump a car across the gap.

Maybe?

Kickstarter anyone?

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WAKE UP
WATCH THE D.O.T. GO START THE BREAK UP
BRIDGING FOREST HILLS IS JUST A FAKE UP
WHY'D YOU GO AND FILM THE EXCAVATOR (you wanted to!)
MUST BE 'CAUSE YOU ARE AN AT-GRADE HATER (you wanted to!)

Nu-metal flashbacks are the worst flashbacks.

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Is the metal at least getting recycled? Can concrete be reused at all?

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Concrete can't really be reused, no. There's been some experimentation with using crumbled concrete as aggregate, but it's not really practical.

Now if concrete could somehow be "un cured"........

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No, that would result too much toxicity in our city.

\m/ \m/

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ADAM, DO YOU SEE WHAT YOU'VE UNLEASHED?????

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I believe the contractor (Barletta) gets to keep the scrap metal to recycle as a perk of the contract, but it does have be recycled.

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Writing as someone whose main experience with the area is going Roslindale to Forest Hills and back, this have not been as horrible as I expected it to be, traffic wise.

Of course, those who used to drive over the Casey daily might have a different opinion, but then again my theory was that my commute was going to suffer so their commute would not be that bad.

I'll still miss the overpass, aesthetically, but it was coming down one way or another.

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I drive through here every day, and since construction started, I've been timing my drive home.

In the mornings, going Hyde Park Ave/Washington, left on New Washington, up the ramp for Arborway to Murray Circle, my time is vastly shorter since construction started.

On the way home, there is backup doing this in reverse. I find the cause is often people cutting into the left lane right at the split because a) they are jerks who don't get in the left lane and wait with the rest of us and want to cut, or b) aren't regular commuters or don't realize until it's too late that they need to be in the left lane. For stopwatch times from Murray to the light at South and New Washington, my worst time has been 15 minutes, but it's usually about 10. One day this week (must have been a holiday no one told me about) I did it in under 3 minutes.

BFH idiots have also disrupted this traffic with flyering this week. They are actively walking out in traffic to hand out flyers, holding up cars, etc. I've called the hotline to complain, but it doesn't seem to stop them. They're asking to be run over, and one of these days, I might just forget which pedal is the brake.

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I need to get from Dot to Chestnut Hill by 8am tomorrow.

Should I avoid the area at all costs? 1/2 an hour on top of old commute times?

Any advice or current info would be appreciated. This will be my first foray since traffic was rerouted.

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