"Some of the elements of the redevelopment plan are as yet not fully-formed, but they unquestionably depend upon having possession of (the) right-of-way for some or all of the above-listed public purposes," Motley wrote. "What is very clear to us, however, is that WCL right-of-way will be devoted at various places to parkland or pathways ensuring the flow of pedestrians and cyclists, reducing reliance on automobiles and local traffic congestion.