Advocates for removing the portion of I-794 between downtown Milwaukee and the Historic Third Ward expressed disappointment with a new study from the Wisconsin Department of Transportation that said while removing the freeway segment could create an opportunity for up to $490 million in new development by 2050, it would cost significantly more to tear it down and replace it with a city street grid than repairing or modifying the existing freeway…
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