Traffic Report reflects on the disappearance of Mill Creek Valley, an African American neighborhood in downtown St. Louis that was razed in 1960. 6,400 homes were destroyed in order to build an extension of the Daniel Boone Expressway. The relocation process for Millcreek Valley residents was poorly planned and not monitored. Traffic Report consists of a series of still images photographed from the inside of a 1960 Pontiac driving through the area today. One minute of driving time is projected at walking time, the former time-frame of the neighborhood. Audio speakers play back a loop of a radio news report complete with weather, commercials and jingles. The news items are all from June 25th, 1964, the day that St. Louis City officials first admitted that mistakes had been made in Mill Creek Valley.