(Ms. Wanza): Did you discuss it with your neighbors? (Mrs. McKellar): Discuss moving there? I mean I-95? (Ms. Wanza): The news that the expressway would come through, yes. (Mrs. McKellar): No. Not that I know of. (Ms. Wanza): Did you attend a meeting where it was discussed or sign a petition? (Mrs. Kellar): Or discuss the issue with public officials? (Ms. Wanza): I think the older members of the family attended some of the meetings with a...was speaking of coming through but not all of them...not all of the meetings. (Ms. Wanza): What was the most important impact of the expressway on you? (Mrs. McKellar): On me (laughter)? Well I saw that my friends and neighbors were moving out and well I didn't want to stay there, you know, and then the family was talking about moving out here and, of course, I mentioned it to my husband and he thought that we would just go along with the group and at that time we were living with our mother...my husband, daughter and I so we all got vans and moved out. (Ms. Wanza): What was it like when the expressway was being constructed? (Mrs. McKellar): I don't know because I didn't go over there. (Ms. Wanza): What was the community able to get from the public officials in return for 1-95 going through Overtown? (Mrs, McKellar): What was they able to get? 14