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With a little over two months left in City Hall, Mayor Eric Adams is trying to push through plans for long-overdue repairs to a crumbling section of the Brooklyn-Queens Expressway that local lawmakers said have been hidden from the public.

In a letter to U.S. Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy last week, Adams requested the feds move quickly on approving a rebuild of the highway’s triple-cantilever, two roads stacked and bolted into the side of the hill beneath the Brooklyn Heights promenade.

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