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The University of Maine

Honors College

2012

Highway

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At What Cost?: A Study Of The American Highway System And The Maine East-West Highway Proposal, Brian Philbrook May 2012

At What Cost?: A Study Of The American Highway System And The Maine East-West Highway Proposal, Brian Philbrook

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Highway construction has been a staple of American development since the early twentieth century, drastically changing the American landscape. The United States is a nation characterized by, and dependent upon automobile transportation as constructed by this vast network of asphalt connectors, symbolizing a “high-modernist” ideology and state control.

Despite our obvious needs for road and highway construction, we must tread lightly. As America’s continued quest for increased connectivity and infrastructure grows, there must also be a balanced and fair look at both the benefits and costs related to highway construction. Political, sociological, economic and environmental concerns must be considered, and …