In the 1800s, a cart path was built from the city in the south onto the ridge.
Overall, the entire sports complex cost $10 million to build, with funding from the city and the Ronler Acres urban renewal district.
The Children's Center was built hundreds of miles from the city in which they had lived as scavengers during those years.
For many years there had been talk about building a tramway from the city to the recreational area Bymarka.
Remember, MetLife built these properties with help from the city.
The current zoning for the block allows this building to be built without public review or further approvals from the city.
Parkways and other dedicated roads had been built from the city in all directions.
We are building our own stock of permanent housing with money from the city, state and Federal governments.
With the beginning of oil industry in nearby Borysław, a new railway was built only half a mile from the city.
Around 1900, a seven-mile-long steelworks was built a bit downstream from the city proper.