Transit Under Attack From Highway Sympathizers, as Usual
California recently tried to take away $1 billion (billion!) in gas-tax funds from transit -- but no, the 3rd district court of appeal just ruled,
the state can't do that. Voters approved the gas tax specifically to
fund buses and trains, but so far Arnold's stolen $152 million from
Muni, and $30 million from BART last year alone. The governor plans to
appeal the ruling; so when fares to go up and buses break down, you know who to blame.
Sadly, though, life is still difficult for our local transit
agencies. California got $2.6 billion to spend on transportation in the
stimulus package, and a new study shows that so far the money's going towards sprawl and freeways, rather than to mass transit. Goodbye neighborhoods, hello strip malls! One state official compared this to "adding a new wing to a house when the roof is falling in," which is very encouraging. Thanks to public pressure, they re-directed more funds to bike paths and transit, but still: 96 percent is going towards roads, and of that, 42 percent is new construction. Ugh.
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