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Senate votes to drive final stake through Trans Texas Corridor
The Dallas Morning News ^
| May 21, 2011
| Christy Hoppe
Posted on 05/22/2011 7:35:03 PM PDT by Tolerance Sucks Rocks
AUSTIN The ceremony was brief and drew few mourners, but the Trans Texas Corridor is finally dead.
The Senate unanimously passed a bill that strikes from state law any language, reference and authority once connected to the massive highway envisioned to slice a swath through Texas.
The same measure already has passed the House. There are some minor differences that still need to be reconciled, but the bill is expected to go to Gov. Rick Perry, who will have to decide whether to join in the final rites for his once-prized project.
Legislators did keep a provision that was allowed under the authority of the Trans Texas Corridor: the potential of 85 mph speed limits on certain highways that are properly engineered to handle the higher speeds.
The highway corridor to parallel Interstate 35 had been a signature issue for Perry, but it was doomed after angry citizens rebelled against the private contracts, the massive proposed taking of private land and what was seen as arrogance by state transportation officials.
Perry said last year that the highway is dead, but lawmakers this year are determined to salt the earth.
(Excerpt) Read more at dallasnews.com ...
TOPICS: Business/Economy; Constitution/Conservatism; Government; News/Current Events; US: Texas
KEYWORDS: 5thamendment; 85mph; austin; bill; highways; i35; ih35; infrastructure; interstate35; landowners; noperryforpres; p3s; ppps; rickperry; roads; shesdeadjim; takings; thelege; tolling; tolls; tollways; transportation; transtexascorridor; trashtexasconjob; ttc; ttc35; txhouse; txlegislature; txsenate
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All that’s left is for Perry to drive the stake through the heart...
Trans-Texas Corridor PING!
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posted on
05/22/2011 7:37:18 PM PDT
by
Tolerance Sucks Rocks
(I hate politically correct sorosmonkey superheroes!)
To: Tolerance Sucks Rocks
A man’s got to know his limitations. I know I don’t need to be driving 85 mph. I’ll stay in the righthand lane and feel free to wave as you pass me by.
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posted on
05/22/2011 7:39:23 PM PDT
by
balch3
To: Tolerance Sucks Rocks
It should be dead and I hope Perry signs it
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posted on
05/22/2011 7:39:59 PM PDT
by
freekitty
(Give me back my conservative vote; then find me a real conservative to vote for)
To: Tolerance Sucks Rocks
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posted on
05/22/2011 7:40:07 PM PDT
by
ken21
(liberal + rino progressive media hate palin, bachman, cain...)
To: Tolerance Sucks Rocks
“Legislators did keep a provision that was allowed under the authority of the Trans Texas Corridor: the potential of 85 mph speed limits on certain highways that are properly engineered to handle the higher speeds.”
The TTC would have had a separation between lanes for heavy trucks, and those for lighter vehicles. I wouldn’t want to be on a highway, where semis travel at 85 mph, on all sides of me.
To: balch3
The golden rule, Never drive faster than your guardian angel can fly.
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posted on
05/22/2011 7:45:14 PM PDT
by
B4Ranch
(Allowing Islam into America is akin to injecting yourself with AIDS to prove how tolerant you are..)
To: Tolerance Sucks Rocks
Good news. Land revert to righful owners?
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posted on
05/22/2011 7:48:23 PM PDT
by
MrEdd
(Heck? Geewhiz Cripes, thats the place where people who don't believe in Gosh think they aint going.)
To: Tolerance Sucks Rocks
I don’t believe it. Why did Hillary go to Mexico City last December for the North American Union Plan annual meeting if they had intentions of shutting down plans for the Corridor?
This needs someone to read the Bill very carefully and check all the out links / references in it.
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posted on
05/22/2011 7:49:32 PM PDT
by
B4Ranch
(Allowing Islam into America is akin to injecting yourself with AIDS to prove how tolerant you are..)
To: balch3
The remainder of the article (outside the excerpt) said that the 85 mph limit would probably only apply to new tollways that have the engineering for such speed.
I believe that there are stretches of highway where 85 could be done safely, such as on I-80 through the Bonneville Salt Flat in Utah. Beware, however, the road is up on an embankment there.
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posted on
05/22/2011 7:51:47 PM PDT
by
Tolerance Sucks Rocks
(I hate politically correct sorosmonkey superheroes!)
To: USFRIENDINVICTORIA
As I understand it, a simple highway would initially be built, with 13-foot-wide lanes and a wide median. Then, apparently, as traffic increased, 12-foot-wide, auto-only lanes would be added on the inside, and the original lanes would be used by the trucks.
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posted on
05/22/2011 7:54:16 PM PDT
by
Tolerance Sucks Rocks
(I hate politically correct sorosmonkey superheroes!)
To: MrEdd
Land hadn’t been taken in the first place, as far as I know.
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posted on
05/22/2011 7:54:55 PM PDT
by
Tolerance Sucks Rocks
(I hate politically correct sorosmonkey superheroes!)
To: MrEdd
They don't usually BUY the land from the owners until the highway route is established and all the environmental impact studies are done.
My guess is most of the "rightful owners' are going to be mighty disappointed that the state isn't going to be buying their land near I35 now.
Any of you people ever live near an Interstate carrying lots of heavy truck traffic?
silence silence silence silence
I thought so. You don't know.
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posted on
05/22/2011 7:57:00 PM PDT
by
muawiyah
To: freekitty
It should be dead and I hope Perry signs it
It'll be interesting, given how angry he was that us citizens dared to stand up to him.
To: USFRIENDINVICTORIA
The TTC would have had a separation between lanes for heavy trucks, and those for lighter vehicles. I wouldnt want to be on a highway, where semis travel at 85 mph, on all sides of me.
Semis? Try a lot of drivers in general. 85 mph means a lot of them will be doing 90+. I've driven a lot of the 80mph areas in West Texas and even in a well-engineered car, I didn't feel safe because of others around me, especially those with just a few fingers on the steering wheel yapping away on their cell phones.
And then there is the Mexico traffic.
To: Tolerance Sucks Rocks
Boy, we had some really LIVELY debates on this scam. Funny, I don’t see the defenders of the TTC around here anymore...not for the past two years.
Perhaps they’re busy working on Perry’s presidential run now?
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posted on
05/22/2011 8:11:03 PM PDT
by
BobL
(PLEASE READ: http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/2657811/posts))
To: Tolerance Sucks Rocks
I’ve heard about this ‘highway’ but can someone from TX give more details on it? What was the purpose to begin with?
I heard some years ago that the ultimate route was all the way to Canada? Does that sound right? Anyway just wondered if someone could provide some more details.
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posted on
05/22/2011 8:14:43 PM PDT
by
Outlaw Woman
("...; because thou hast rejected knowledge, I will also reject thee,... "Hosea 4:6)
To: freekitty
The thing is—I don’t trust Perry -——
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posted on
05/22/2011 8:17:44 PM PDT
by
basil
(It's time to rid the country of "gun free zones" aka "Killing Fields")
To: muawiyah
Not even close.
One of the things about the TTC that had Texans up in arms was the Kelo vs. New London style eminant domain abuse to avoid offering anything close to market value for the land. Including huge tracts wherever there might have been an interchange so political cronies could be awarded all comercial developement.
Landowners are glad to see this gone and if Perry ever runs for national office he may not carry Texas.
He has somewhat made amends by taking on the EPA.
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posted on
05/22/2011 8:20:43 PM PDT
by
MrEdd
(Heck? Geewhiz Cripes, thats the place where people who don't believe in Gosh think they aint going.)
To: BobL
This is probably not over. They'll come up with another name for it and will learn from their mistakes. There is too much money involved for it to just die, and the North American Super Corridor people are still meeting and still scheming and still getting money from Congress.
Plus, I'm sure the Perot family is not going to let this die without a fight either, they put some money into building their inland port to take advantage of the TTC. I'd expect they are regrouping with Perry, Giuliani's law firm, the Spanish construction consortium, and the people running the Mexican ports and rails, and looking at how they can avoid running into the problems they did with the TTC. This ain't over by a long shot.
Speaking of Giuliani, did anybody figure out how much Giuliani's lawfirm ended up making off of this, since he was doing work both for the Spanish company and for TxDOT?
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