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The criticism still stands. It should not take 47 years from recognition that a road is needed to actually building it.



The irony of software engineers complaining about a project not being feature complete and on time.


When a project that should take 5 months takes 500 months, this isn't a case of the pot calling the kettle black.


What if sections will be needed now, and it's easy enough to make a plan to eventually connect all of the parts as needed? Get the zoning work done to prevent anything over 2 stories tall being built over the planned route, and then build the various sections as needed/as budget is available. I'm not saying that's what happened, but I can see smart, modular, as-needed infrastructure projects being drawn out over decades like this.




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