In this engaging discussion, Ian Koss, a reporter and host of 'The Big Dig' documentary series, shares insights into the tumultuous journey of Boston's Big Dig project. He highlights the political battles and engineering hurdles faced over four decades. The conversation dives into the human cost of infrastructure, exploring how families were displaced and communities fought back against urban development. Koss emphasizes grassroots activism, showcasing how locals resisted the impact of proposed highways, ultimately reshaping public perception of infrastructure in America.