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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 3RD 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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