Speaking of Chicago, why aren't we asking them (assumming we are not) to help support the KRM commuter rail line? The amounts we are talking about spending to make KRM a reality are just a drop in the bucket compared to their billion dollar transit renovation plans. Having them help fund KRM would seem to be a very reasonable request, since they would presumably share in the benefits of improved travel.
Speaking of Chicago, why aren't we asking them (assumming we are not) to help support the KRM commuter rail line? The amounts we are talking about spending to make KRM a reality are just a drop in the bucket compared to their billion dollar transit renovation plans. Having them help fund KRM would seem to be a very reasonable request, since they would presumably share in the benefits of improved travel.
ReplyDeleteI had come across this article earlier in the week and am deeply disturbed by it.
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