Feb 16, 2008
Down the EIS rabbit hole: Why does Fairway get counted for traffic impact but not Whole Foods?
Delving into the rabbit hole of traffic and transit projections for the Atlantic Yards project leads to a glaring discrepancy revealed only in the Final Environmental Impact Statement and not cited in the ... via Atlantic Yards Report
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