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STOP INTERSTATE 3 www.wayssouth.org
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Southern Appalachia Everybody’s Mountains Our Home
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The Proposed Interstate 3 Would Turn This Into This
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Help Protect Our Home Stop I-3 before it Gets Started
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August 2005 – the “Safe, Accountable, Flexible, Efficient Transportation Equity Act: A Legacy for Users” (SAFETEA-LU) passed by the US House and Senate Sponsored by late Charlie Norwood, US Rep. GA District 10 and Senators Chambliss and Iskason Provides $1.32 Million to describe steps and estimate funding to construct interstate 3 from Savannah to Knoxville via Augusta How did the Idea of Interstate 3 Get Started?
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Stated Purpose of Proposed I-3: For military transport purposes To improve the economy of the area To honor the Third Infantry Division
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But the Military Travels by Air and Sea, Not Highways
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Fort Stewart and Hunter Army Airfield near Savannah Already Served by Four-lane Highway
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Would I-3 Improve Economic Development? An interstate would actually degrade economy of the Southern Appalachians It would jeopardize recreational resources that businesses depend on
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I-3 Would Hurt Tourism
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The Interstate Would Hurt Second Home Development
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I-3 would Result in Loss of Farm Land
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A Case in Point:. The poorest county in North Carolina is Robeson and has been for years I-95 runs right through the middle of Robeson County Many South Carolina counties through which I-95 runs are also poor
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Would I-3 be an Effective way to Honor the Third Infantry Division? Best done by supplying them the necessary equipment to do their job safely and by providing benefits to veterans! Memorial at the National Infantry Museum at Fort Benning
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Quotes From Soldiers In The 3 RD Infantry "Highways are not memorials“ “It breaks my heart and brings me to tears” “I did not invade Iraq so the government can destroy even more of the natural beauty of my home state."
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The Case Against I-3 Communities would be by-passed economically Big-box retailers would destroy local and family businesses I-3 would be disastrous to the environment An interstate is not needed I-3 is not wanted by citizens and their local governments
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Communities Would Wither and Local Businesses Would Die
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Critical Watersheds Originating in the Southern Appalachians would be Threatened
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Keeping Water Clean Near an Interstate is next to Impossible
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Development that Accompanies Highways also Ruins Water Quality.
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Highway development threatens native and endangered species
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Interstates Interrupt Feeding and Migration Routes
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Priceless Scenery would be Destroyed
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Interstates Ruin Mountain Vistas
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Historically Significant Places might be destroyed View of the historic Unicoi Turnpike
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Interstate 3 is Un-needed Currently, Savannah has two interstates, I-95 and I-16 The new four-lane Savannah River Parkway from Savannah to Augusta connects these two cities and connects Savannah to I-20. The four-laning of Georgia 17 is underway
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Savannah to Knoxville by I-95, I-26, I-40 is 419 miles – shorter than any stated route of I-3
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Georgia 17, when four- laned, will adequately serve the area between I-20 and I-85
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I-3 is Not Wanted by Citizens and their Local Governments The following County Commissions and RPOs have all signed resolutions against Interstate 3 or any similar highway Southwestern North Carolina Planning and Economic Development Commission Macon County, NC Clay County, NC Lumpkin County, GA Habersham County, GA Rabun County, GA White County, GA Towns County, GA
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Thousands Have Petitioned Against this Highway Corridor
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They Don’t Want I-3 Either!
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The Interstate Would Cost Billions! In Madison County, North Carolina, the costs for I-26 were $32 million per mile. The lead Project Engineer for I-26 stated that the I-3 would be more technically challenging than I-26 Land prices and road building prices are constantly rising
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We should Spend Wisely Each state would have to pay 20 percent of the cost; yet the state DOTs all have serious financial problems The Federal Highway Trust Fund is going broke, we have other infrastructure that is crumbling, and we have to prioritize our transportation needs with limited funding sources
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WHY EVEN CONSIDER SPENDING BILLIONS OF DOLLARS BUILDING A SUPER HIGHWAY IN THIS CORRIDOR?
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UNWANTED, UNNEEDED, ENVIRONMENTALLY AND ECONOMICALLY DISASTROUS!
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Let your representatives and senators and the state Departments of Transportation know what you think of this idea!
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FOR MORE INFORMATION VISIT www.wayssouth.org
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