AJC 6/14/18 Metro page
1 article “We love transit. We just don’t ride it” by Bill Torpy was excellent.
He addresses the 22% drop in ridership since 2008 and has tips for MARTA
clean-up and improvement.
Torpy’s research
included talking to riders and previous riders and found that they don’t want
to spend the extra stop and start time it takes to ride the buses and prefers
using cars.
Our Tea Party Team
research going in to the 2012 T-SPLOST revealed that Atlanta is the least dense
city on the planet and commuter trains require high density like Madrid Spain
or Manhattan NY of even Washington DC to be self-supporting. It also revealed
that the per-ride cost of public transit is too expensive and all transit should
be private. It also revealed that new construction costs for public transit
trains ran $1 billion per mile and that could buy 40,000 Prius’ cars or build
5,000 lane miles of new roads. We also saw lots of political corruption in the
“economic development” driven transit village scam we’ve seen in the US since
the publication of UN Agenda 21 in 1992.
Atlanta is, for better
or worse, laid out for single family houses on narrow roads with no sidewalks.
It was built for cars. But it was built for a population of 3 million, not 5
million. We can either, finally expand the roads and make the highways function
or continue to encourage industrial and residential expansion to the exurbs,
away from the gridlock on I-285. We need
a new East-West highway to connect I-285 from Smyrna to Tucker to relieve the
gridlock on the top of I-285. We also
need to connect US 27 to I-75 and I-85 to offload interstate traffic away from
Atlanta.
Norb Leahy, Dunwoody
GA Tea Party Leader
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