Posted on 02/16/2011 7:19:19 AM PST by SoFloFreeper
Gov. Rick Scott just announced that he has rejected federal money that would be used to build a high-speed rail line from Tampa to Orlando, saying the project would be far too costly to taxpayers and that he believes the risk far outweighs the benefits. More from his press release after the jump: #
Moments ago I spoke with u.s. transportation Secretary Ray LaHood to inform him of my decision. I appreciate the secretarys efforts to work with us and I look forward to working with him in the future. #
My decision to reject the project comes down to three main economic realities: #
* First capital cost overruns from the project could put Florida taxpayers on the hook for an additional $3 billion. * Second ridership and revenue projections are historically overly-optimistic and would likely result in ongoing subsidies that state taxpayers would have to incur. (from $300 million $575 million over 10 years) Note: The state subsidizes Tri-Rail $34.6 million a year while passenger revenues covers only $10.4 million of the $64 million annual operating budget. * Finally if the project becomes too costly for taxpayers and is shut down, the state would have to return the $2.4 billion in federal funds to D.C.
The truth is that this project would be far too costly to taxpayers and I believe the risk far outweighs the benefits. #
Historical data shows capital cost overruns are pervasive in 9 out of 10 high speed rail projects and that 2/3 of those projects inflated ridership projections by an average of 65 percent of actual patronage. #
It is projected that 3.07 million people will use the train annually. Keep in mind that Amtraks Acela train in Washington, D.C., Boston, Philadelphia, New York and Baltimore only had 3.2 million riders in 2010. And that markets population is 8 times the size of the Tampa/Orlando market. #
President Obamas high-speed rail program is not the answer to Floridas economic recovery. #
We must make investments in areas where we will get a return for the shareholders Floridas taxpayers. #
The project has been a hot topic of debate since work began along the I-4 corridor. A coalition of politicians and business lobby groups recently formed in an effort to press Scott to accept the funds. The head of the powerful Associated Industries of Florida called the rail line a part of Americas infrastructure bonanza at a roundtable discussion earlier this month. #
Scotts decision means the federal government will likely give the money earmarked for the project to another state. #
florida news!
Ruh roh.
Already posted.
Great news. Scott is serious about fixing Florida’s woes. screw obama and all his minions.
So shines a good deed in a weary world.
You beat me to it, but forgot to add that Scott is cutting 300 state jobs at the DCA.
It's just plain stupid.
Stop this 'the cost vs. (whatever)'
It's a freakin' dumb idea.
That sound you hear is Willie Green’s bong hitting the wall.
Good for him!
The 0bama administration seems to have a proclivity for overstating results and understating costs. I’m glad Scott was able to see what was going on here before Floridians were stuck with the bill.
0’s “high speed rail” sounds like another Big Dig!
In other words, he gave “O” the middle finger. :-)
Great Scott!!
following the lead of that other Great Scott....Walker of Wisconsin!
Great news. Bravo for Governor Scott for refusing to waste the tax payers’ money.
Did you know that there are so many of them in the Orlando area that the post office almost grinds to a halt in the Summer when they return to their gold mines and oil wells in the Great White North?
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Gator Bait!
Brahma bulls have 3 speeds:
Charge
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Wow, seems like every week he comes out with something that impresses me.
Very very glad I did not fall for the rhetoric, and voted for Scott in the primary. He’s living up to his words.
Willie still wants massive infrastructure ‘investment’ in city to city bike paths. As in like China. Or India. Very fuel efficient. And Michael Obama approved healthy too!
Excellent move!
There are at least a few governors who get the message and understand the seriousness of our financial condition.
Now congress needs to pass a law that any rail system built in any state as part of this Obama financial boondoggle will not have financial subsidies from taxpayers of other states to cover maintenance and operational costs. Let the riders pay the full cost of their own transportation.
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