Mputnal3,
I too think the bridge unnecessary for the present and short to intermediate term, and I went to Tallahassee hoping to convince FDOT that the moneys they proposed for the state share of the bridge could better be used for widening 331, a much bigger imperative in my view. My view and two bucks will get you a cup of coffee at Waffle House, I suspect, but it went nowhere with FDOT. We either take the bridge and kick in 75 mil, or the whole thing goes elsewhere. And with it I suspect our place in a long line for further funding. FDOT has made it very clear. It's their way or no highway, so to speak.
Were there another way to skin this mule, I'd be right there examining it. I don't see any such, and I've spent a lot of time and effort looking for it. I too think the tax will fail. I can only hope my friend Andy is right in his belief that the BCC will pass the toll in the face of what appears to be a likely big defeat for the tax. The latest poll I've seen (an hour ago) shows nearly 2-1 opposition to either tax or toll, with the latter faring a little better but still failing, sample size near 750. I might add that the significant majority of respondents to that poll live south of the bay, and opposition north of the bay is appreciably higher than in the south.
I too think the bridge unnecessary for the present and short to intermediate term, and I went to Tallahassee hoping to convince FDOT that the moneys they proposed for the state share of the bridge could better be used for widening 331, a much bigger imperative in my view. My view and two bucks will get you a cup of coffee at Waffle House, I suspect, but it went nowhere with FDOT. We either take the bridge and kick in 75 mil, or the whole thing goes elsewhere. And with it I suspect our place in a long line for further funding. FDOT has made it very clear. It's their way or no highway, so to speak.
Were there another way to skin this mule, I'd be right there examining it. I don't see any such, and I've spent a lot of time and effort looking for it. I too think the tax will fail. I can only hope my friend Andy is right in his belief that the BCC will pass the toll in the face of what appears to be a likely big defeat for the tax. The latest poll I've seen (an hour ago) shows nearly 2-1 opposition to either tax or toll, with the latter faring a little better but still failing, sample size near 750. I might add that the significant majority of respondents to that poll live south of the bay, and opposition north of the bay is appreciably higher than in the south.