I am a lonely voice for restraint in highway building out here in Utah Cyberspace.
The following is an editorial from the Salt Lake Chamber of Commerce echoing the belief among policymakers and citizens that there is no such thing as too much traffic carrying capacity and whatever it costs will be worth it.
I am look for help from the more eloquent among you to help me rebut these arguments in light of our energy realities.
$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('', 'â')€śThe Salt Lake Chamber is once again asking for extraordinary investment in highways and public transportation. Just like our forebears invested in the highways and public transit we use today, we too need to do our part to maintain an effective transportation system. Utah’s unfunded highway and transit capacity needs tally $23.6 billion. Analysts predict that motorist delay in the urban areas will more than double during the next 25 years. That’s not good enough for business. The business community believes it is right to invest in our future now, without borrowing, while we have the money to do so and can avoid future tax increases. We ask the Utah Legislature to increase transportation funding beyond Governor Huntsman’s aggressive proposal for $140 million in new monies and to dedicate an additional percentage of tax revenues to the funding of transportation each year.”






