Tappan Zee Bridge Replacement Talk

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The replacement for the aging Tappan Zee Bridge is an immense, much-needed and costly project that will shape traffic patterns, commuting delays and aesthetics over the Hudson River for decades. It will have a dual-span design, which will be the widest in the world. Construction will take about five years. The $4 billion highway bridge project is the largest in North America.

On Wednesday, March 9, Dan Marcy will discuss “Building the New NY Bridge Over the Tappaz Zee.” This presentation will give a project overview, the impacts on the region, the current timeline of the project, what has been done so far, what are the environmental aspects and mitigation efforts, what’s happening now and what you will see in the future.

Mr. Marcy has been a member of the New NY Bridge Project’s outreach team for since 2012. He received a degree in economics from Tufts University.

The Greenwich Retired Men’s Association offers a free program every Wednesday that is open to the public. Social break starts at 10:40 a.m. followed by speaker at 11. Programs are at the First Presbyterian Church of Greenwich, 1 West Putnam Avenue. For additional information visit greenwichrma.org or contact info@greenwichrma.org

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