On Tuesday, February 7th at 6PM, the City and RIDOT will hold a public information session for the 6-10 Interchange project at the Silver Lake Community Center (529 Plainfield Street, Providence). This session is an opportunity for community members to learn about the improvements planned as part RIDOT’s 6-10 Interchange project.
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Here are some nice examples of what Route 6/10 could have been: https://www.cnu.org/highways-boulevards/freeways-without-futures/2017