Kudos to whoever the US Department of Transportation hired to make this video because it's super well done:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U0aKvo05LuY
Here's the description from the YouTube link:
"Since its inception in the 1960s, the Vine Street Expressway has represented a threat to the Chinatown community, despite years of protest. Upon completion in the 1990s, the highway effectively separated the neighborhood with 13 lanes of traffic, dividing the community. With over 100,000 vehicles a day passing through a mixed-use neighborhood, the expressway causes daily threats ranging from pedestrian and road safety to air and noise pollution, among others.
USDOT recently awarded $159 million through the Reconnecting Neighborhoods and Communities (RCN) Grant program, which will cap over the Vine Street Expressway with greenspace and implement other improvements to address historic inequities, reconnect the Chinatown community, and improve quality of life. This solution was advanced and supported by the local community.
This investment is part of $3.3 billion in grant awards for 132 projects in over 40 states through the RCN program and is aimed at reconnecting communities that were cut off or harmed by transportation infrastructure decades ago.
About the "Investing in America" series
Our “Investing in America” video series tells a deeper story of how President Biden’s Bipartisan Infrastructure Law (BIL) is creating jobs, improving lives, and building stronger communities."
Once again though...this is is going to gentrify Chinatown way more than the 76ers arena ever could and the gentrification is going to be blamed on the 76ers despite the main gentrification taking place around Vine street, not Filbert.