APTA makes a sweeping comment about the vast number of projects awaiting funding, projects already approved and ready to go.
The old voting patterns remain: Areas that have rail transit know the benefits and support these projects; areas that do not (ie. Kansas City) reject them. Many have wondered if recent lower gasoline prices gave some voters a short memory concerning our undesireable dependence on foreign oil.
An example of a city that has embraced Light Rail Transit is Portland, Oregon. Congrats are in order for the area, as the new Westside Rail Commuter Line is about to be opened. There is no doubt in my mind that cities like Portland will thrive in the future while cities like Kansas City will not, simply due to the investment made in rail transit infrastructure.
Another issue: When will the economy pick up? I have no better idea than anyone else,
Great article, enjoyed the blog. I'll be checking back often. Thanks.
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