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If there is not an interchange proposed for an existing road, will east/west access across the new bypass be eliminated?

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If there is not an interchange proposed for an existing road, will east/west access across the new bypass be eliminated?

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Not in all cases. In many cases, overpasses or underpasses will be designed to maintain traffic on existing roads. However, depending on the volume of traffic, environmental impacts, and cost, some roads may be dead-ended. As the study/project progresses, key east/west roads will be identified with the help of local officials such as school transportation directors, police and fire personnel, and major employers. Citizens are also encouraged to comment on east/west connectivity throughout the project.

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