Excellent Piece On Transit Needs In Milwaukee, Elsewhere
Fine reporting in
the Wisconsin Gazette:
...the Zoo Interchange case is only one of many highway projects that
suck money away from public transportation funding. Only about 6.5
percent of the state’s annual transportation dollars were allocated for
public transit under the 2011-13 biennial budget, and Republicans want
to push that number even lower, according to Steve Hiniker, executive
director of 1000 Friends of Wisconsin.
He estimated that only $212
million of the $3.3 billion allocated for transportation in the state
this year went to public transit.
Many drivers believe that public transportation should have to pay
for itself, arguing that their gas taxes pay for the roads they use. But
that’s just a myth perpetrated by Big Oil and highway builders. In
2009, a national commission estimated that fuel taxes and other user
fees accounted for less than 60 percent of transportation system
revenue.
The majority of funding for public transit, as well as highway and
airport costs, comes from property and other taxes from the general fund
that people are forced to pay into whether they drive, fly or take the
bus.
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