Posted on 05/30/2008 6:03:05 AM PDT by Tolerance Sucks Rocks
Here is the full press release issued Thursday afternoon by State Representative Wayne Christian:
Today State Representative Wayne Christian (R-Center), President of the Texas Conservative Coalition (TCC), announces an agreement on vital issues regarding the Trans-Texas Corridor.
The Transportation Commission adopted a minute order today reaffirming five statutory requirements proposed by the members of the TCC and issuing two new protections for future transportation infrastructure development.
The minute order is a response to a February 4 letter from the Texas Conservative Coalition (TCC), the conservative caucus of the Texas Legislature. Rep. Christian, along with thirty-three of his colleagues in the State House, signed it and asked for adherence to existing transportation safeguards. Based on the TCC letter, the Transportation Commission has formally agreed to follow these statutory requirements:
The Transportation Commission minute order also issues the following property rights safeguards:
"Given the intensity of public opposition to some elements of state transportation policy, TCC members urged the Texas Transportation Commission to make a course correction, and the agency responded," said Christian. "We appreciate the Transportation Commission's openness, and for providing clarity in the critical area of transportation."
Last month, Amadeo Saenz, Executive Director of the Texas Department of Transportation, called Rep. Christian to discuss the TCC members' concerns regarding TXDOT's transportation policies. Additionally, Rep. Christian met in Austin last Thursday with Governor Rick Perry and top TXDOT officials where they agreed that the commission would address the concerns of the coalition at today's Transportation Commission meeting.
"During our meeting last week, I was pleased that the Governor and TXDOT leadership agreed to begin the reversal of the Trans-Texas Corridor and return to the I-69 project, which is an expansion of existing US 59," explained Christian. "While it may take a while to remove the name from TXDOT literature, I am proud to say that we have put the first nails in the coffin of the Trans-Texas Corridor in East Texas! I thank the Governor and his TXDOT leadership for listening to the citizens of Texas. I also thank the hundreds of citizens in my district and across Texas for standing up and proving our American system still works when people speak out."
Wayne Christian's Comment: " The agreement that the governor, the executive director and the commissioner have all agreed and say they've voted was that basically the Trans Texas Corridor is dead. They're going back to the I 69, using right of way on US 59 to the maximum extent possible and this is the same program that we've been working on. The mayor over in Lufkin for years and John Dean Windham over here in Center have been working on for 15-20 years called I 69 project, back using the right of way we already have. "
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Who in the TCC thinks that a government created monster negotiates in good faith? Who will enforce the “agreement?” Certainly not the administration that created the monster.
BTTT
I don’t think this guarantees the citizens of Texas one thing. It is all BS. Typical.
Oklahoma has already passed a law stating the TTC won't go through there.
These new rules are things that would do anyway to keep costs down. These are no concessions. The point is, thr road will still be built.
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