Don't dismantle UTA
But a bill that resurfaced last week, calling for UTA to dissolve and be absorbed by UDOT, is a horrible idea that makes no sense at all.
Utah's largest metropolitan area has an enviable mass-transit system, one that efficiently carries thousands of customers daily and that has proven its worth time and again. Last fall, voters in Salt Lake County overwhelmingly agreed to raise their own taxes just so UTA could expand TRAX into more suburban areas. This was undeniably a referendum on the light-rail system, which has carried well over 50 million passengers since it began operating in 1999. It also was a strong vote of confidence in the transit authority, which has had to operate on limited budgets for years.
Any suggestion to dismantle the authority deserves an awful lot of detailed explanation. Simply saying that it will begin some sort of dialogue doesn't cut it.
Earlier this year, lawmakers reacted to such a bill by Rep. Wayne Harper, R-West Jordan, by sending it away for further study between legislative sessions. Should it ever become law, mass transit likely would be relegated to second-class status within the larger, statewide Department of Transportation. Mass transit is a service required almost exclusively in large urban areas. Many people who live off the Wasatch Front, and others who live there but are wedded to their cars, may not fully appreciate its virtues.
Evidence abounds that UTA and UDOT have worked well together to weather steep challenges, including the rebuilding of Interstate 15. Utah's transportation dilemma requires solutions that involve rails, buses and highways.
Some lawmakers would prefer highways only, continuing a model they have experienced most of their lives. No sooner had the last voter cast a ballot for transit last fall than those lawmakers were trying to put much of the tax increase toward roads instead of transit.
But the narrow Wasatch Front corridor can't pave its way out of gridlock.
The UTA, with its board of trustees appointed by local governments, its fare-based user fees and its voter-approved tax increases, is set up to be accountable. Scrutinizing that accountability is a worthy pursuit. Trying to dismantle the agency, however, simply defies logic.
Comments
- Free after 14 years for contempt 9:56 p.m.
- Photo: Missing a sister 9:55 p.m.
- 'Hope' poster artist guilty of vandalism 9:51 p.m.
- Report disputes wiretapping 9:51 p.m.
- Tax rich for health care, Demos say 9:50 p.m.
- Parks nominee is in hot water 9:30 p.m.
- Burris bows out of 2010 race 9:30 p.m.
- Regulators close Wyoming bank 9:17 p.m.
- Bailout $ may aid small business 9:16 p.m.
- Facebook sued on control of content 9:15 p.m.
- LDS seminary principal arrested
- Jazz talking Boozer trade?
- Reactions on Boozer speculation
- Stadium of Fire flag burning was fake
- Jazz in back of line for free agents
- Blazers offer Millsap 4-year deal
- A primer for the 6th Potter film
- Okur signs two-year extension
- Jazz won't meet Lopez on Europe trip
- Restaurant destroyed by fire
- Letters: Palin mistreated
142 - Bronco collecting a galaxy of recruits
141 - Teachers struggle with district cuts
138 - Jazz talking Boozer trade?
136 - LDS seminary principal arrested
133 - Blazers may offer Millsap a contract
123 - Stadium of Fire flag burning was fake
94 - Fairness of BCS debated
81 - Chaffetz eyes challenging Bennett
74 - Blazers offer Millsap 4-year deal
73
By now you've probably read about the investigation that showed just how...
Sen. Scott Jenkins was name-checked by Jay Leno Monday night during his...
Thanks for the clarification. (For the record, I knew you weren't a full-time...
REgardless if anyone lied, if in actuality there were any lies, Obama,...
The BCS is accused, fairly, of at least two things: 1. Keeping the title...
The federal government has stolen most Utah's lands, shouldn't Utah get...
For those of you that favor immigration, there are six and a half billion...
"U of U Student | 11:24 a.m. July 10, 2009 How about this current modern...
This was a very accurate article. We ought to know. Credit was fairly given...
It's NOT about what the people want, it's about what makes the media money.
The whole business of retiring a flag by burning it is superstitiousness at...
Wow, does this seem like 'deja vu' when the Jazz pulled the same thing to get...



You can be the first to comment on this story.