by emersonbiggins » Thu 29 Sep 2005, 21:09:59
I've just returned from an awards ceremony of a regional corridor organization, specifically a multi-modal transportation committee made up largely of DOT employees, highway contractors, civil engineers, real estate developers and a smattering of other professionals. I sat there seething while the organization did a circle-jerk rewarding the 'hard, thankless work' of putting up elevated tollways as fast as possible to 'get out in front of the projected traffic'. Professional after professional, mayor after mayor stepped forth and proudly proclaimed their allegiance to tollway building (with scant mention of high gas prices), and referred to tollway opponents as 'enemies with an agenda.' Seeing as those 'enemies' make up most of Austin, I suppose they meant to say the 'public'. The emcee lauded the public/private partnerships that get tollways out 'quicker' and concluded that without new highways, our economy would become a third-world one in no time.
I guess I'm just posting this to vent. I'm taking a rather fatalistic view towards all this highway building that's going on, when it's clear to me that it will be money wasted when gas stays above 3-4 dollars/gallon. On the bright side, there is a great deal of thought going into commuter rail right now. Hopefully, I'll get an edge in on some of the action, especially concerning urban TODs at the station-nodes.
Soooooo........... What do you think?
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