Boston's Big Dig: A Historical Look at America's Costliest Highway Project
The Big Dig, Boston's ambitious highway project, remains a significant topic of discussion due to its historical impact and financial implications. Originally reported by Lesley Stahl in 1997, the project aimed to alleviate traffic congestion in downtown Boston. Spanning seven-and-a-half miles, the Big Dig became the most expensive highway project in U.S. history, costing approximately $10 billion. Despite its completion, the project faced numerous challenges, including cost overruns, delays, and engineering issues, which have left a lasting legacy on infrastructure planning and public policy.