Same in Toronto, except no earthquake; the Condo Commandos just want the Gardiner Expressway buried out of sight.

Interestingly, a few people seem to have started a sort of underground, low-key program to remind people of just how much it's going to cost, and what they can't do about highways, etc. for the city if they do that.

I'll have to keep tabs on the situation.

Nearby in Fort Worth, the overhead for I30 is now gone; the last few bits of rubble are being carted away. That, though, was a matter of spending a few extra bucks to do it right when a major bottlneck intersection was done away with. The replacement isn't buried; it's built on air rights over the railroad yard.