Posted on 01/06/2009 7:33:37 AM PST by Arrowhead1952
By Ben Wear | Tuesday, January 6, 2009, 09:07 AM
The death of the Trans-Texas Corridor was apparently not exaggerated.
Outgoing Texas House Speaker Tom Craddick had created a stir a few months ago by declaring in an election forum that the Trans-Texas Corridor was dead. TxDOT officials at the time said, well, no, not exactly.
This morning, at the Texas Transportation Forum at the Hilton Hotel in downtown Austin, TxDOT executive director Amadeo Saenz said exactly that, according to spokeswoman Karen Amacker.
Amadeo told folks at the forum that the Trans-Texas Corridor, as it was originally envisioned, is no more, Amacker said. Instead, what weve got is a series of smaller projects.
Those smaller projects will apparently include the 300-plus miles of what has been called TTC-35 from San Antonio to the Oklahoma border and the I-69 project from the Rio Grande Valley to Texarkana. But they will not be called the Trans-Texas Corridor.
Nor will they be 1,200 feet wide, as originally envisioned when TxDOT released the Crossroads of America report in 2002 laying out Gov. Rick Perrys vision of the Trans-Texas Corridor. Back then, it was to be 4,000 miles of toll roads, rail lines and utility lines criss-crossing Texas in bundles. Thus the very wide potential corridors.
Any and all of those roads and other projects are still a possibility going forward. But the reality is that much of the plan remained unneeded until far into the future, if ever. And the Trans-Texas Corridor project all along had generated fierce opposition, including from some Perry allies like the Texas Farm Bureau.
Declaring it dead as a concept, at the least, removes a political target.
TxDOT will lay out its new vision, Amacker said, in a document to be released later this morning called Vision 2009. Well update you when weve had a chance to read and digest what that says.
took long enough.
This just hit my inbox.
If so, then it’s a victory for American sovereignty.
It’s not dead. All they are doing is rerouting the program to sneak it in incrementally. Down the road we’ll all look up from our daily focus’ and notice it’s there.
Vios Con Dios!
Houston PING,
wonder how much the connected parties made off of this just pushing pencils on paper.
Those ‘smaller projects’ are components of the TTC. They did this to us in NJ. Don’t get fooled Texans.
BTTT
“Adios, MoFo!”
Yep, that’s the main thing. What kind of money are we going to make off these scams.
If it is dead, that is great. But, sounds like they are trying to give a tamer name to the same mess.
Coming next week now that the Trans-Texas corridor is dead, the ‘Across Texas Corridor’!
Not very catchy, but eventually will be called "just build the damn road already"
I hope the TTC never gets built. We just have to keep watch on the crooks in Austin.
The puss will fester and flow soon enough.
That is what I am afraid of too - rename it something else.
Has anyone heard anything about the US 281 from SA to north TX being rebuilt as a tollway?
They should call it the Ilegal Autopista and have all signs on it in Spanish.
Don’t let your guard down. Just like the Amnesty bill that was defeated twice, has not stopped the globalist crowd from getting their way.
Remember, we to them are the uneducated masses that know little of global and domestic affairs that will move us into the future.
TTC and the SPP may be dead, but in name only.
It will be back under various other titles.
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