Posted on 07/06/2015 2:55:41 PM PDT by Lonely Bull
--SNIP--
Three months ago, Browns Department of Transportation, fulfilling a 2009 legislative mandate, began circulating a draft of a California Transportation Plan, aimed at setting policy for the next quarter-century.
Citing Californias commitments to reducing greenhouse gases and improving access to non-automotive transportation, the CTP proposes to reduce automotive travel by increasing motorists taxes, flatly rejecting road capacity enhancing strategies, and urging the state to avoid funding projects that add road capacity.
Implicitly, therefore, it contends that increasing traffic congestion and the cost of driving would compel Californians to abandon their cars in favor of transit, bicycles and other non-automotive modes.
(Excerpt) Read more at sacbee.com ...
Guess it is ok when a lib does it but when Christy shuts down 2 lanes all hell breaks loose 24/7.
Government versus the people.
Again.
So let's get out the Donna Summer eight-tracks and sip some Cold Duck. As Yogi Berra would say, this feels like déjà vu al over again.
Sounds like he’s softening up his people for ROAD PRICING...where you really, really, need to drive somewhere, because it will cost you HUGE BUCKS.
...of course the poor will get it rebated.
A freaking BICYCLE?! What is California becoming, Beijing in the 1970’s?
Back to the 70s with the retro throwback Jerry Geezer Brown.
He did this before. If we don’t build it, they won’t come - so he said.
They came anyway. The Bay Area is now a permanent traffic jam. Used to be just LA. And that’s after they actually did finally update certain critical roads.
But he lives in the hallucination called his brain, and the knee jerk Rat clowns here keep voting for him.
Ya gits whatcha deserves.
because it will cost you HUGE BUCKS. —
Oh Oh Oh!!!! Please finish that bullet train - NOW.
We all need it soooo bad.
Another good argument for kicking out the illegals.
The taxpayers paid billions to “improve” the 405 freeway thru the Sepulveda pass in Los Angeles. Construction still ongoing. They put in car pool lanes!
20 years ago I could drive the 43 miles to my relatives place in about an hour. Today it might on a holiday like Christmas be an hour (no traffic) but it usually is nearing 2.5 hours on a bad road that is a proving ground for cars tests!
Same crap moonbeam pulled first time around, why the morons who voted for him expected anything else is beyond me.
The kooks are also trying to take away one of three lanes from El Camino Real from San Mateo to San Jose and make it a fully dedicated bus lane — all part of the “We know what’s best for you” elitist attitude to get you out of your car and onto a bicycle, carpool, bus, or train. These people are absolutely insane and they infect every level of government.
Now the state is nothing more than Haiti.
No, California is better because Haiti probably doesn't have many bike lanes. They make everything vibrant and livable! (Yes, those two words are actually quite popular among a certain crowd. I even looked up "two wheels good, four wheels bad," and there seem to be people using it unironically.)
and he stopped construction of the 210 freeway east of San Dimas. It was finally completed 25 years later.
Yes. As is typical of LIB asshats, they are mentally ill.
I know about the effort, though I'm not deeply familiar with it. The region has similar efforts, such as in Oakland. I understand that there has been opposition from businesses along the route, since this plan sacrifices much parking. Of course, the plans have been approved. (Parking is bad!!!!! Yes, people actually believe that.)
These people are absolutely insane and they infect every level of government.
Depending on the person, I might use words other than "insane"; at least to me, "insanity" suggests an "insanity defense" and a possible mitigation of culpability.
I remember that. His rationale was that if the freeway were built, people would move into the area. They did anyway, and soon they had to extend the 210 to relieve congestion on Foothill Blvd., Baseline Rd., etc.
Had the 210 been extended in the mid-'70's, it would have been built mostly through uninhabited open space. When it was finally built, it had to plow through neighborhoods at a cost of billions of dollars more.
I recall it differently. I lived between the right-of-way and Foothill off of Town in Claremont. La Verne andRancho Cucamonga were already building on the north see of the right-of-way. By 1980 Foothill Blvd was congested from La Verne to Fontana.
Ah, Crispy Cream is just a liberal turned inside out.
Disclaimer: Opinions posted on Free Republic are those of the individual posters and do not necessarily represent the opinion of Free Republic or its management. All materials posted herein are protected by copyright law and the exemption for fair use of copyrighted works.