Route 63 Corridor Study
Route 63
"Backgrounder" - Background information prepared for PAD680 by Karen
McCulley.
NY State DOT
Route 63 Corridor Study DOT's overview of the project.
Rural Preservation League
for Wyoming County A great local source of information with links to other key
stakeholders.
Wyoming County Chamber of Commerce
Another key player.
Sear-Brown
Engineering firm charged by the DOT with conducting Route 63 Corridor study.
National Stakeholders:
Resources
for Rural Transportation Planning Federal Highway Administration. A
comprehensive list of links to key state and federal agencies, stakeholders, and policy
institutes. Excellent resource.
"The 50 Most
Wasteful Roads in America" Joint report from Taxpayers for Common Sense
and Friends of the Earth
Smart
Communities Network US DOE
Sierra Club Anti-Sprawl
Resources
Benchmarking - Reports from Other Corridor Study Projects
Georgia
State Route 316 Corridor Study Final Report
US Route 7
Corridor Transport Plan Georgia
US Route
22 Corridor Study Pennsylvania
East West Highway
Economic Impact Analysis Phase I Technical Report.
Maine State Planning Office and Maine Department of Transportation
State Route 63 Extension
Information Page Butler County, Ohio
US Route 50
East-Central Corridor Project Missouri. Acrobat
(pdf) file summarizing progress on the project.
Reports and Articles from Various Stakeholders across the Country:
Report
from Maine Commons on negative impacts of a
proposed East-West highway through Maine. "Phase IV Report Shows Less-Than-Positive
Effects of Interstate Highways"
June 18, 2000. Economic impact being hotly
debated, by Sherry Devlin of the Missoulian
(Montana).
East-West Highway Forum
Maine
Morocco
- Socioeconomic Influence of Rural Roads: Fourth Highway Project Policy
analysis from the World Bank.
Dulles Greenway - Loudon County, VA. The Dulles Greenway is a privately owned
14-mile toll road that connects Washington Dulles International Airport with Leesburg,
Virginia. The Greenway is the first private toll road in Virginia since 1816. Dedicated
1995.