I hope the new lights include protected left turn phases... Hundreds of intersections across the city lacking this basic feature even when left turn lanes are present.
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^Under whose control? City—where most of the current riders are—or suburbs—where 72% of the tax revenue comes from? There's a reason we have a divided system with a balance of power, just as there's a reason we have two houses of Congress instead of one national assembly.
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^In what proportion? How many suburban reps, how many city reps?
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Because what's happening now is Criminal (remember Brad O'Halloran, and ALL the other Metra, CTA, and RTA crooks who resigned) and should be Prosecuted. Speaking of, I wonder if Alex Clifford has been able to wash all of the "Illinois Government Shit Smell" off of him (do people still hold their nose when he walks by -- through NO FAULT of his own) from swimming in our Illinois Government Cesspool? |
It's easy to throw rocks at the transit board structure we have, but what would be a better one? Put it all under the governor's control? Just imagine what kind of harm a conservative Downstate Republican could do to the CTA.
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And also -- they are wasting MY F *King MONEY (I pay Taxes) that I work VERY F *King HARD for every day -- So I should just let them THROW IT AWAY Downtown (like the Popular and Profitable Block 37 SuperStation)??? |
Many large metropolitan regions have a division of responsibility very similar to what we have: Bay Area MTA oversees San Francisco Muni, AC Transit, etc. New York MTA oversees NYCTA, Metro-North, LIRR, etc.
Allocating seats based on ridership wouldn't get very far. Chicago would end up with probably 8 out of 11 seats, even though it only pays 28% of the tax revenue. The suburbs would demand that Chicago pay for its own damn buses and trains and the whole coalition would splinter. The first incarnation of RTA ran a bunch of "Country Buses" once a week through the cornfields of McHenry and Kane so there would be something on the regional map to make those counties feel they were getting their money's worth. There's a century of distrust between city and suburbs—and public transit is utterly irrelevant to 80 percent of the region's inhabitants. Chicagoans think Metra is a service for stockbrokers coming from Lake Forest, while suburbanites think CTA is a rolling homeless shelter. |
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If Metra was not in WASTEFUL DIRECT COMPETITION (Thousands of Dollars per Day) with CTA in some areas, would Metra have to raise it's fares on YOU?? |
Your logic escapes me here. If Metra trains quit stopping at Oak Park or Ravenswood, how would their expenses go down more than their revenues?
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BUT they COMPETE with each others Transit services all over the South Side (costing both thousands daily, and of absolutely NO benefit to the surrounding communities (and I completely understand the "F *k the South Side" principle -- and why it is like that -- City vs Suburban stinkity P O L I T I C S just like you said Downtown) I lived there for 40 yrs, so I watched (and rode) the Greatest in the World Illinois Central Electric rail services deteriorate into the present worthless wasteful in-city MED abyss: http://bit.ly/1pAhdxM I am going to try to explain something, I did live on the South Side for over 40yrs; now I am lucky enough to both live and work in Lisle, which is like living INSIDE the Morton Arboretum (quiet and almost creepily peaceful). BUT my Family and Friends are still trapped on the South Side with Noise, Sirens, Guns, Drugs, and Stupid Killings Each and Every Single Day. Why? NO JOBS! The "Powers that be" W O N ' T change that -- So I guess it's all up to silly me Thank You. |
Yes, it's hard to defend something like the Blue Island branch, which has only 850 daily boardings on the entire line (most stations don't even reach triple digits). That doesn't even cover the cost of the train crews. But given the racial politics of Chicago, there'd be a holy shitstorm and parade of "community leaders" bleating about how the suburb-controlled Metra board was shutting down a South Side line vital to the community.
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I will be doing my next Don Quixote impression this Wednesday the 20th before the RTA Board, and it's new Chairman Kirk Dillard (who says he's going to try to get more cooperation and coordination between our Regional Agencies -- we'll see) |
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Ultimately it has to be more than a one-man quest... I was impressed when SOUL and Kwame Raoul started agitating for their Gold Line proposal.
Are they still committed to this plan? I know there were minor differences between your concept and theirs, but it was pretty similar all the same. The Blue Island branch might get more use if Blue Island is selected as an Amtrak station for the Chicago-St. Louis trains. Build a real intermodal station at Vermont St! |
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If it wasn't for SOUL and Kwame the Gray Line would be running right now, they didn't come up with any plan -- they Hi-jacked ("stole") my plan, and then screwed it up: http://archive.today/A912 And there were/are MAJOR differences; which is why their "plan" failed. The Gray Line was created in 1996, 11 years before they tried (somewhat successfully) to get credit for it: https://app.box.com/shared/jqvpx489un I don't think SOUL even existed in 1996. They screwed it up mostly by leaving it in the hands of the Transit Agencies to implement the plan (like leaving Black Voter Registration in the tender mercies of the KKK). And by having absolutely NO type of technical knowledge of either rail transit operations, or the MED infrastructure itself -- just "we want this", instead of supporting a Major Capital Project that was already included in the State RTP at the time; with specific plans, designs, and operating formats specific to the existing MED infrastructures. |
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And the Agencies gave them the same answer I would have -- "Sorry, that just won't work". Thank you sincerely for the concern Ardecila, but I'm a big boy -- and I'm OK all by myself...... |
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