OT: Open source voting machines and other gizmos (was Re: Comcast and SORBS)
Jeff Kinz
jkinz at kinz.org
Tue Nov 23 13:35:30 EST 2004
On Tue, Nov 23, 2004 at 01:20:19PM -0500, Jerry Feldman wrote:
> On Tuesday 23 November 2004 1:08 pm, Seth Gordon wrote:
> > As I understand it, when the Turnpike Authority was set up as an
> > independent quasi-government agency, its charter provided that once it
> > paid back all its bonds, the authority would be dissolved and control of
> > its roads would go back to the Commonwealth. To prevent this from
> > happening, the Authority keeps issuing more and more bonds for more
> > expensive construction contracts. Since the legislature can't prevent
> > the Authority from setting tolls as high as they want, investors are
> > happy to keep buying those bonds.
Yep.
> I believe that this is correct. The issue that keeps being raised is that
> the tolls support ongoing efforts to maintain the turnpike. We can go to
> every other state that has a turnpike authority and you will get the same
> answer. But if we get rid of the turnpike authorities, what have we
> achieved.
Just TA removed:
A reduction in the beauracratic headcount for the state gov't
A correlative reduction in benefits costs
Tolls and both TA removed:
A 90% reduction in the cost to maintain the pike.
Reduced transit time on the highways
Less gas wasted waiting at tolls
I-90 becomes a safer highway (and Tobin, and ??? tolls to/from Airport)
Safe/shorter rush hours for all Eastern Mass (maybe)
> Note that the Big Dig was originally a Mass. Highway project that only
> recently has become a turnpike authority project because of the funding.
Yep. "Hey! Look! A goose that lays Golden Eggs! Lets get some!"
(Governmental view of Turnpike Authority style institutions)
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