“It’s nice to look at,” said Robert B. Reina, a supervising structural engineer at Mueser Rutledge, “but it’s all got to go.”
No, it’s got to be turned into a primitive area where only non-motorized vehicles may go. All roads to the area must be torn up and flyovers cancelled. Indigenous plants and animals must be reintroduced and the area put off limits to development of any kind. This is clearly a natural national treasure and must be preserved for our children.
Or do different rules apply in non-flyover country when the powers-that-be might be inconvenienced?