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  • Private tollway?

    04/08/2008 10:07:25 AM PDT · by Tolerance Sucks Rocks · 27 replies · 252+ views
    The Midwest City Sun ^ | April 7, 2008 | Eric Bradshaw
    Several Oklahoma legislators are concerned that individuals and organizations are quietly working on plans to create a privately-operated tollway in Oklahoma. Many referred to Spain-based Cintra, which has been involved in the development of a proposed Trans-Texas Corridor. Cintra also took over the operation of the Indiana East-West Toll Road from the Indiana Department of Transportation in 2006. Oklahoma State Sen. Randy Brogdon and state representatives Eric Proctor, Richard Morrisette, Scott Inman and Charles Key all expressed concern that efforts to open up Oklahoma to a privately operated tollway system were being kept out of the view of the general...
  • Revisiting the Trans-Texas Corridor

    10/21/2007 12:13:04 PM PDT · by Tolerance Sucks Rocks · 15 replies · 181+ views
    Waxahachie Daily Light ^ | October 20, 2007 | Paul D. Perry
    Some readers have asked me to re-visit a few of my concerns regarding the Trans-Texas Corridor or TTC, because I have mentioned the project in my last two columns. Recently, I introduced what I like to call Nosygate. I think that is an appropriate name for the advertising campaign and subsequent information gathering effort, by a private company, on behalf of the Texas Department of Transportation or TxDOT. A brief re-cap is probably in order. Unsuspecting motorists had their license tag numbers photographed while traveling and minding their own business. Their tag numbers were then traced to their home address.Their...
  • How confident are you, really? (Trans-Texas Corridor)

    09/02/2005 9:56:03 AM PDT · by Tolerance Sucks Rocks · 11 replies · 638+ views
    The Cameron Herald ^ | September 1, 2005 | Margaret Green
    Even before the US supreme court 'legislated' their opinion that our constitution allows government entities to take property from one citizen and profit on the 'exchange' of that property to another private individual or group, our own Texas leaders (some elected and many non-elected-TxDOT personnel) have been working overtime to assure that toll roads and the Trans Texas Corridor (TTC) are forced on Texans before too many of us become aware, stand up, and protest. Probably due to many groups protesting the TTC and toll projects allowed by law in 2003 with HB 3388, our Texas leaders came up with...
  • Ferrovial buys Texas-based Webber Group for $220 million

    08/11/2005 8:52:41 AM PDT · by Tolerance Sucks Rocks · 9 replies · 674+ views
    International Herald Tribune ^ | August 11, 2005 | M. ELKIN
    Construction firm aims to build foundation for US operations El Pais Spain | M. ELKIN Madrid Ferrovial, Spain's second-largest construction group, bought the Texas-based Webber Group for $220 million (€178 million) on Tuesday, the Spanish company said in a statement to national securities regulators. The purchase of Webber, whose construction and services operations are located in Houston and Dallas, will provide Ferrovial with an established base to provide support for its $37 billion contract with the Texas Department of Transportation to build and operate the Trans-Texas Corridor, running from the Mexican border to Texas' northern border with Oklahoma. The deal,...
  • Some on council wary about toll road secrecy

    06/12/2005 10:08:49 PM PDT · by Tolerance Sucks Rocks · 12 replies · 630+ views
    San Antonio Express-News ^ | June 10, 2005 | Patrick Driscoll
    The tradeoff of sacrificing open government to attract private investment in toll roads is beginning to sink in for some local elected leaders. And it's not a comfortable feeling, said City Council members who met Thursday. State officials have promised to let local leaders have input on a recent proposal by Spain-based Cintra and locally owned Zachry American Infrastructure to take over planned toll roads in San Antonio. But to protect trade secrets, state law prohibits public discussion of details. "It's absolutely out of the question," said Councilman Chip Haass, who says private sector dollars to solve traffic problems is...
  • Part of Trans-Texas corridor may be in Montgomery County, TxDOT officials say

    06/01/2005 11:54:53 PM PDT · by Tolerance Sucks Rocks · 14 replies · 914+ views
    The Courier-Online.com ^ | June 1, 2005 | Howard Roden
    The Texas Department of Transportation is in the process of identifying preliminary routes for its proposed Interstate 69/Trans-Texas Corridor, some of which could be located in Montgomery County. According to Gaby Garcia, spokeswoman for TxDOT's Turnpike Authority Division, TxDOT will conduct approximately 38 public meetings this summer, at which time the proposed routes would be unveiled. A public meeting is tentatively scheduled in Montgomery County in August, she said, although the date and time have not yet been determined. The initial study areas of the I-69/TTC corridor, which is to extend from Mexico to northeast Texas, range from 20 to...
  • More Senate Action on HB2702 Pending (05.19.05) (Trans-Texas Corridor)

    05/19/2005 12:04:40 PM PDT · by Tolerance Sucks Rocks · 4 replies · 167+ views
    Corridor Watch ^ | May 19, 2005 | David and Linda Stall
    CorridorWatch.org MEMBER BULLETIN - May 19, 2005 SOME LIGHT STILL VISIBLE AT THE END OF THE HB2702 TUNNEL > ANOTHER CorridorWatch.org CLARIFICATION > HB2702 PLACED ON SENATE INTENT CALENDAR TODAY > IT IS TIME TO CALL AND FAX AGAIN > WHAT'S NEXT ===================================== ANOTHER CorridorWatch.org CLARIFICATION One of the down sides of being a brand new grassroots organization and Austin outsiders is that we don't have all of the experience and knowledge about the legislative process that we would like and need. We’re trying hard, but we don't always get it right. That said, our last bulletin, "Senate Slams Door...
  • Rural landowners protest Trans-Texas Corridor

    05/18/2005 1:07:29 PM PDT · by Tolerance Sucks Rocks · 10 replies · 610+ views
    Land and Livestock Post ^ | May 17, 2005 | KELLEY SHANNON, Associated Press
    AUSTIN — Rural landowners carrying protest signs and shouting angry slogans gathered at the Capitol to speak their minds. Their goal: Stopping Gov. Rick Perry’s Trans-Texas Corridor. Farmers and ranchers say the huge highway project will gobble thousands of acres of their property only to make money for private toll road companies. “The government is out of control. They’re trying to take our property rights away from us,” said Rep. Harvey Hilderbran, R-Kerrville, one of the legislators who spoke at the May 3 rally. Republican Comptroller Carole Keeton Strayhorn —one of Perry’s potential GOP primary opponents in 2006 — joined...