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The parking lane on the north side will be widened to accommodate those ever-widening American S.U.V.'s.
While everyone agreed that the highway needed to be widened to accommodate more vehicles, some residents insisted that the wetlands not be harmed.
Park Place may also face a lengthy, full-scale environmental review, some county officials said, because the hotel and casino would sit above a lake and wetlands and because the narrow, two-lane road leading to Kutsher's would have to be widened to accommodate the traffic.
The additional carriageway was to be built south of the existing road, which was in turn to be widened to accommodate two traffic lanes and an emergency lane.
As the nine-inch guns were considerably bigger than their predecessors, the gun ports had to be widened to accommodate them.
Along nearby Shlavim Street, passing between Jaffa and south Tel Aviv, office buildings up to 25 stories will line both sides of the street, which will be widened to accommodate traffic from the city's southern entrance to the center.
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WHEELCHAIR ACCESS -- The restaurant is on one level and the doorway has been widened to accommodate a wheelchair.
In the 1950's, much of the street was widened to accommodate the Avenue of the Americas subway lines that approach from the east along Houston Street.
Western ports have already lost market share to the East Coast since 2002, when failed labour talks led to an 11-day lockout and a total shutdown.More ominously, the Panama Canal is being widened to accommodate larger ships.
Some neighborhood residents opposed the Public's plans to alter the sidewalk — it was widened to accommodate the new stoop — because they feared it would inhibit car and foot traffic.
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