Posted on 11/25/2006 8:20:31 AM PST by Tolerance Sucks Rocks
The controversial Trans-Texas Corridor was a topic of discussion at the Plano Republican Womens meeting Tuesday morning.
The group of politically motivated women listened and asked questions of Gov. Rick Perrys transportation advisor, Kris Heckman.
It was confirmed by Heckman that the TTCs outer loop will encompass Plano, something for which the Collin County Commissioners Court members have been lobbying. There is still much planning before the road is constructed and of use to drivers.
This road is about economic development, Heckman said.
TTC is a proposed multi-use, statewide network of transportation routes in Texas that will incorporate existing and new highways, railways and utility right-of-ways, Heckman said.
Specific routes for the TTC have not been determined. The proposal is 341 miles of a limited access toll road, which will stretch from the Oklahoma-Texas border south to San Antonio.
The road is just a road, said Heckman, and not an easier way for illegal immigrants to gain access into the U.S., or a means of making North America a super-sphere or encourage drug trafficking.
This is to move traffic and goods quickly, Heckman said.
The overly congested Interstate 35 is no longer a viable road for the nearly 10 million Texas residents that travel on and live near the interstate. A study from 1997 stated that I-35 would need 18 lanes by 2025 to accommodate all the traffic.
Those things freaked everybody out, Heckman said.
Perry presented his idea of the TTC starting in 2002, but only now that its on the road to fruition, has it become controversial. Heckman said its a valid criticism that the new road will take land away from private ownership, but state officials and residents need to learn from the mistakes of building I-35. Those mistakes, like not buying enough right away around I-35 for expansion and not planning for other modes of transportation to follow the interstate, are reasons the TTC needs to be built.
The TTC will not only be a limited access toll road, but Heckman said, there are plans to move railroad tracks along the highway and include infrastructure for miles of power, water, oil, broadband and transmission lines as well.
We can provide with this new corridor a track system that is out of our cities, Heckman said.
Plans call for the TTC to be completed in phases over the next 50 years with routes prioritized according to Texas transportation needs. TxDOT will oversee planning, construction and ongoing maintenance, although private vendors, Cintra Zachry, will be responsible for much of the daily operations. It will be toll road, Heckman said, and it is necessary for it to be built by private companies to ensure that it will be completed in a timely manor.
There are still two years of environmental study to be completed, which will determine the exact route of the road, Heckman said. The builders, Cintra Zachary LLP, said that within five years of the completion of the environmental study, a huge portion of the road can be built.
We want to put as little tax dollars as possible to this project, Heckman said.
The road will cost about $8 billion to complete, which will be made back through the tolls. No cost has been set concerning the tolls. The state will own the toll road in about 50 years, Heckman said. At that time, the state will decide if the road will stay or a toll or not.
Trans-Texas Corridor PING!
See my tagline
Say NO to raising the gas tax.
50 years to build it? WTF? I'll be 91!
Any doubt what that decision will be?
Light a fire! Burn the toll booths!
BTTT
B.O.H.I.C.A!!!! "totalization" by fiat:
The Windsor-Detroit crossing, currently serviced by a bridge and tunnel, handles more than one-quarter of Canada's trade traffic with the U.S. and is the busiest in the country.
The new bridge, expected to be completed by 2013, would link Highway 401 to the U.S. Interstate I-75 and would also involve the construction of new customs inspection plazas and connecting highways.
http://www.canada.com/topics/news/national/story.html?id=9c864bcd-79e4-4ca4-aba8-fdd8388fef61&k=65163
It may stop south of San Antonio (I-10) but we are under major construction from Mexico to 37 on highway 77. We needed it but why not before?
bump.
Can you put on your pinglist (for the trans-texas corridor)?
I predict that the TTC will be even more successful than Houston light rail.....
The current example of this type of tollroad, the Harwin tollway is now jammed to the hilt. This just is not going to work.
This is how high public officials speak?
Any land confiscated must be paid at the HIGHEST appraised value. This TTC is worth a trillion dollars to big business and they can afford to pay top dollar to displace Texans, if that is what a majority of Texas want.
One of the main tenets of Communism is NO PRIVATE PROPERTY. We're getting closer every day.
Done.
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