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NEW HAVEN -- In the crisp late summer breeze Monday, a crew of line workers took a powerboat out on New Haven Harbor and stopped at a manmade island just south of the busy Pearl Harbor Memorial Bridge. The state plans to replace the six-lane bridge with a new, 10-lane bridge by 2012.
But work on that bridge must wait until the United Illuminating Co. moves three transmission towers and reroutes power lines at the proposed site of the new bridge.See the full content of this document
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Ui Rerouting Towers for New Bridge
"If we didn't move (one of the transmission towers), it would come up in the middle of the third lane," ...
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