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More detailed plans have yet to be put in place, but local government and community leaders were celebrating Friday the $1 billion set aside in the New York State budget to redesign the Kensington Expressway. Leaders referred to it as a “transformational” investment that would reconnect a neighborhood severed by the highway for more than 60 years.
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Supporters of reconnecting the Humboldt Parkway neighborhood by reworking the Kensington Expressway would bring not only social and economic justice to the severed neighborhood, but also health benefits.
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When the Kensington Expressway was built starting in 1958, many residents and community leaders say it divided a community once connected through a parkway. Now influential state legislators are jumping behind plans to redesign Route 33.
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The new state budget includes several projects designed to transform Buffalo's transportation infrastructure. Gov. Andrew Cuomo provided highlights…
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While crews have begun work to fix up the guard rails along Humboldt Parkway in Buffalo, a spokeswoman with the New York State Department of…
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An arrest has been made in a November fatal shooting on Purdy Street that led to a car driving off of Humboldt Parkway and falling onto the 33. Buffalo…
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Dozens of family, friends and well-wishers turned out for a homecoming celebration Friday for World War II veteran Johnnie Hodges. After living in his…
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For two generations, the Kensington Expressway has cut through Buffalo's East Side along the route of Frederick Law Olmsted's old Humboldt Parkway. Now,…
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What remains today of Buffalo’s Humboldt Parkway is an ordinary stretch of sidewalks and city streets, divided by the Kensington Expressway. Decades ago,…
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One person is dead and another being is questioned after a fiery crash on the Kensington Expressway this morning. Police are reporting that two vehicles…