Officials said narrowing the road was a requirement for accepting the $24 million in government funds. The city says the federal and state-funded project will make a dangerous road safer at no cost to local taxpayers. The AtlantiCare hospital system, and Caesars, Tropicana, Bally's, Hard Rock and Resorts casinos, are asking a state Superior Court judge to order an end to the project, which began Dec. (AP) - Five Boardwalk casinos and a hospital want a judge to prevent Atlantic City from completing a controversial program to narrow the main road running through the city's downtown, saying such a move could hurt business and endanger lives during traffic-choked periods.