From Deseret News archives:
Will Utah leaders learn anything from Legacy?
And legal battles over the highway have only cost taxpayers $220 million.
There are a few things that Utah conservatives love to hate.
Tops on the list are Salt Lake Mayor Rocky Anderson and environmentalists who oppose driving anything over any land or road.
Legacy Parkway brought the two great hates together in a perfect storm.
I got a kick out of watching the press conference Wednesday where the two groups signed a Legacy Parkway agreement. You never saw more strained smiles.
No one was saying at the gathering that this was one of the great screw-ups of recent political decisionmaking.
It ranks right up there with the passage in the early 1980s of the Cable TV Decency Act where over the veto of then-Gov. Scott M. Matheson Utah lawmakers tried to regulate/outlaw R-rated movies on cable TV.
Except the cable foul-up cost taxpayers only $1 million.
The Legacy mess cost us more than $200 million.
And in typical Utah fashion, there has not been, and probably will not be, any political reckoning on Legacy.
Damn the torpedoes. Full speed ahead.
But that action would likely cost the state another $100 million in construction delays, says Lt. Gov. Gary Herbert.
What happened here?
Flush from a true success story in rebuilding I-15 in Salt Lake County in a fast-track mode so quickly accomplished that it saved taxpayers tens if not hundreds of millions of dollars former Gov. Mike Leavitt and his state transportation officials thought Legacy could be done at an even faster pace.
Yes, there were red flags on Legacy. And Leavitt and UDOT tried to put a dress on the environmental pig by making Legacy a "parkway" with some wetlands and green space. But when environmental groups wouldn't bite on that, leaders decided not to work out agreements then.
"We'll build it and then let them try to stop it," was the mentality.
Unfortunately, the 10th Circuit Court of Appeals in Denver had other ideas.
Contractors were throwing dirt in west Davis County when they were slapped with a cease and desist order. Idle equipment and men cost money. And soon the state was having to pay off contractors who couldn't work.
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