GEER v. FEDERAL HIGHWAY ADMIN.

Civil Action Nos. 95-10147-DPW, 95-10500-DPW.

975 F.Supp. 47 (1997)

Daniel E. GEER, Jr., et al., Plaintiffs, v. FEDERAL HIGHWAY ADMINISTRATION, et al., Defendants. CITY OF CAMBRIDGE, Plaintiff, v. FEDERAL HIGHWAY ADMINISTRATION, et al., Defendants.

United States District Court, D. Massachusetts.

August 4, 1997.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Raymond Miyares, Thomas J. Harrington, Pickett & Miyares, Boston, MA, for Daniel E. Geer, Jr., Andreas Aeppli, Robert L. Bencher, Robin Bencher, Mark Browne, Mary Ellen Coyle Browne, Catherine A. Burke, David P. Burns, Renee DiPrima Burns, William Cavellini, Katherine J. Coffey, Vincent Lawrence Dixon, Astrid A. Dodds, Douglas W. Dodds, Jr., R. Philip Dowds, K. Dun Gifford, Mark H. Jenkins, Dean R. Johnson, Joseph Joseph, Rosemary A. Keverek, Daniel T. King, Elaine Kistiakowsky, Catherine A. Lewis, Anne R. Lindsay, Louise Lewis, Henry Lukas, John W. MacDonald, Donald Maciver, George McCray, Debra McManus, Peter Murtha, Frederick C. Reece, S. Rivitz, Peter W. Roudebush, Rose Marie A. Ruggerio, Hugo Salemme, Phillip Sego, Bette L. Task, Anne Rawlings Toop, Joanne J. Turnbull, T. Underwood, Richard J. Vendetti, Melinda L. Walch, Cambridge Citizens for Liveable Neighborhoods, Inc., Charles River Watershed Association, Committee for Regional Transportation, Priscilla McMillan.

Edward F. Lawson, Weston, Patrick, Willard & Redding, Boston, MA, for Cambridge, City of, Consolidated Plaintiff.

George B. Henderson United States Attorney's Office, Boston, MA, Phyllis N. Crockett, Pierce O. Cray, Attorney General's Office, Boston, MA, for Federal Highway Administration, Rodney E. Slater, Stephen A. Moreno, Massachusetts Highway Department, Laurinda T. Bedingfiled, Donald Hammer, William Weld, James J. Kerasiotes, Metropolitan District Commission and David Balfour.


MEMORANDUM AND ORDER

WOODLOCK, District Judge.

In a Record of Decision dated June 9, 1994, the Federal Highway Administration ("FHWA")1 approved the design selection made by the Massachusetts Department of Highways ("MHD") for crossing the Charles River as part of the Central Artery/Tunnel ("CA/T") Project now underway to upgrade the highway system in the city of Boston. Innumerable design alternatives were considered...

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