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Northwest Hillsborough Expressway : ウィキペディア英語版 | Northwest Hillsborough Expressway
The Northwest Hillsborough Expressway and its present-day counterpart, the East-West Road, in Tampa, Florida, have been the subject of heavy controversy since their beginnings in the 1980s. Most of the local opposition comes from the northern Hillsborough County community of Lutz, which has made many successful efforts (both in the past and present times) to halt construction of the highway through their neighborhoods. ==History== Planning for the Northwest Hillsborough Beltway began in the 1960s/1970s as part of a multi-expressway/freeway system in Hillsborough County. Plans materialized gradually over the years, with very little backlash during the early stages. However, as northern Hillsborough County communities grew, so did opposition to the plans. The Lutz community went to great lengths to voice their opposition to the project, its efforts including an audio/video campaign composed of a song, a music video, as well as banners and stickers. They also lobbied Florida politicians in Tallahassee to stop the expressway from being built. The efforts succeeded and construction of the beltway was halted indefinitely. By the mid 1980s, the Northwest Hillsborough Expressway was broken into two segments: the Lutz Expressway and what would be known later as the Veterans Expressway. Plans continued to be developed for the Veterans Expressway through the 1980s, with final completion set for 1994. The Lutz Expressway plan was not revived again for several years. But when it did, the same Lutz communities objected and succeeded.
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