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Another stadium foul play?
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Now he's losing it.
No doubt there were some tax money involved, but a lot less than 100%.
Get your facts straight D-News.
But, what about taxpayer funding for highly subsidized FrontRunner trains for yuppies who want to live a couple of counties away from SLC and still get easy transport to their downtown jobs.
A professional at WFRC has called FrontRunner a SPRAWL PUMP, as it will induce more yuppies to buy a few acres 40 miles out, and park their Suburban there. Let taxpayers pick up 80%+ of the cost. (BTW, when calculating cost, a share capital cost is included ).
Dr. Michael Ransom, Chairman of the Economics Department at BYU, has calculated the ANNUAL COST of a new rider on this train at over $13,000. (A new rider is someone who wouldn't have been on one of UTA's often-full express buses).
Nationally, commuter rails are well known for their service to upper income yuppies. Yuppies who make over $75,000 travel 10 times more trips , (trips that are 3 times as long), on these trains, than low income folks making less than $20,000 per year. See "The Socioeconomics of Urban Travel: Lessons from the 2001 NHTS" by Renne and Pucher, (Tables 9-12). (available over the net from Rutgers Univ.)
Be consistant, DMN!
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If the County wants to "mend fences", please do so without costing county taxpayers more than was originally contracted for.
And by the way, a "wink and a nod" won't fool any of us. After years of being hoodwinked, we have, by necessity, become much more aware and astute about how our taxes are used.