“Portland Water District Wet Weather Sewage Discharge,” Back Cove Panorama, Portland, Maine

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Back Cove Panorama, Portland, Maine

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New System Laundry Building Before Storm, Bayside Neighborhood, Portland, Maine

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“Thru Traffic,” Bayside and Back Cove, Portland, Maine

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In my imaginary Portland (Portlantis?) I-295 doesn’t cut off Bayside and from Back Cove. You’d be able to follow the rebuilt city crid to the walking and bicycling path there. Deering Oaks Park would meet the University of Southern Maine campus. And Libbytown and St. John’s would connect, and there’d be a continuous block of shops, restaurants and galleries along a streetcar line running to Commercial Street.

Here’s an interesting article from Next American City on removing urban interstate roads:

http://americancity.org/buzz/entry/3378/

And here is the Portland Press-Herald story from a party interested in insuring urban roads are even more inhospitable:

http://www.pressherald.com/news/Ford-leader-says-plan-now-for-future-traffic-jams-.html

Train Cars Passing, Walton Street Railroad Crossing, Portland, Maine

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“New Owners ME Shrimp Lobster Haddock Clams Fis Call,” Forest Avenue, Portland, Maine

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Plate with Food Behind Textured Glass Window, Portland, Maine

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Shadows of Trees on Painted Brick Wall, Portland, Maine

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Cardboard Boxes Under Frosted Glass at Neighborhood Florist, Portland, Maine

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