
NJ Governor Scraps Highway Plan, Focuses on Bridge Replacement
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New Jersey Governor Mikie Sherrill abandons controversial highway expansion plan, instead proposing a $6.7 billion project to replace the aging Newark Bay Bridge with a single new span. The project, set to finish by 2031, will create 19,000 jobs and address safety concerns raised by federal experts. The move is praised by Newark and Jersey City leaders and environmental advocacy groups, who welcome the focus on reducing emissions and improving health in densely populated areas.
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