Protesters march against Kensington project: ‘Our children will suffer in the long run’

East Side resident Sherry Sherrill led about 60 people opposed to the Kensington Expressway project on a march Saturday up East Ferry Street from Jefferson Avenue to Humboldt Parkway.

โ€œHumboldt Parkwayโ€™s got to grow, Kensington Expresswayโ€™s got to go!โ€ Sherrill said into a microphone amplified through a speaker she lugged beside her, one of many chants marchers repeated in unison along the half-mile distance.

The march, called by the East Side-based We Are Women Warriors, is the latest example of dissatisfaction with the $921.8 million project expected with inflation to cost over $1 billion.

The proposal calls for a tunnel from Dodge to Sidney streets with grass and trees above to reconstruct a portion of the Frederick Law Olmsted-designed parkway. The parkway was destroyed when the highway was constructed during the 1950s and โ€˜60s.

โ€œThe Kensington Expressway was a huge injustice, and what the DOT is offering is clearly no solution to that,โ€ said Alec Herbert, clutching a sign that read, โ€œLetโ€™s Connect MLK Park + Delaware Park,โ€ which Humboldt Parkway did and the current proposal doesnโ€™t do.

Bill Shanahan also wants to see the parkway restored.

โ€œThis was one of the best-planned and laid-out cities in the world, and we destroyed it with this terrible divide,โ€ Shanahan said. โ€œIโ€™d like to see it come back together.โ€

A group critical of the Kensington project said its review of the public…

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