Showing posts with label issue9. Show all posts
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Vote No on the Anti-Rail Amendment - Vote no on Issue 48

This is about much more than the streetcar. Here are the details (via Cincinnatians for Progress)

A small group of anti-progress activists are trying -- again -- to stop Cincinnati from developing a streetcar system serving downtown and Over-The-Rhine. They want a disastrous city charter amendment that would -- again -- go far beyond their stated intention.

In 2009, city voters overwhelmingly rejected a similar effort by the same group. The anti-progress group ignored the will of the people and continued a campaign to spread blatant falsehoods and misunderstanding.

Once again, it is up to Cincinnati voters to put a stop to a destructive assault on the city charter.


WHAT THE PROPOSED AMENDMENT WOULD DO
  • It would bar anyone -- including private parties – from working on any form of rail-based transportation for 10 years. That arbitrary "dead period" would make it illegal for the city to take advantage of new technology and new circumstances, such as the future federal stimulus dollars. Under the language of this proposal, a generation would pass before Cincinnati could hope to see light rail or commuter rail, or even the return of the inclines.
  • It would cost hundreds of jobs in construction of the line itself, and more importantly, jobs created by homes and businesses that will fill the area along the streetcar route.
  • It would lead to confusion and lawsuits, further impeding the city's ability to grow.
  • It would undermine the city charter, Cincinnati's version of the Constitution, by usurping the lawful functions of elected officials. It could open the door to a flood of California-style actions used by special interests to bypass the legislative process. The results in California have been tax hikes, deficits and civic paralysis.Whether you care about the streetcar plan or not, this dangerous charter amendment must not pass
In addition the League of Women Voters in Cincinnati recently came out in opposition to this dangerous charter amendment.

The amendment would prevent the City from spending or appropriating any money (including city, state, federal and private funds) to plan, construct, or operate a streetcar system through the year 2020. Because of the definition of a "Streetcar System," the amendment would include any kind of passenger rail operating on city streets or publicly-owned rights-of-way. The amendment would stop not just the streetcar. It would also block any regional passenger rail system (light rail or commuter rail) and would keep any rail transit from being planned or built in Cincinnati for the next decade.

The LWVCA seeks to keep open the city's transportation options as a means of contributing to the City's economic vitality and development. The proposed Charter Amendment, if passed, would put on hold the city and region's transportation options for the remainder of the decade and beyond.

In addition, the League opposes the proposed Charter Amendment because the
Charter should provide for the flexible operation of government. The Charter should not limit or restrict City Council's legislative authority as outlined in the Charter. "The proposed amendment is too specific for a Charter and too far reaching in its consequences for our city and region's transportation options," says Melissa Currence, President, League of Women Voters.


Any way you cut it this amendment is bad for the city, bad for business, bad for jobs and bad for our future.

file under: projects issue 9 could sabotage



The Cincinnati Streetcar is something I truly believe in. Like all things it has its fair share of risk, but to me the bigger risk is to do nothing.

The other larger rail programs going on around the country echo that sentiment- and along with the Cincinnati Streetcar, those programs are put at risk by Issue 9.

We have an opportunity here - to help build up a LONG NEEDED system of rail transportation in this country, to create jobs, to help grow neighborhoods and cities serviced by these systems. To help people find alternative commute routes, to help reduce pollution and our use of fossil fuels.

Issue 9 aims to stop progress under the guise of 'saving tax dollars' - the originators of this, COAST, are a group of ignorant suburbanites who claim they are out to prevent wasteful spending. I don't even think most of the members of this group LIVE in Hamilton county, yet somehow they felt it was their obligation to butt into our affairs and put their issue on our ballot, a ballot most of the members can't even vote on.


Issue 9 is poison and will damage this city for years to come. It will most likely kill the streetcar, along with any hope of development and prosperity along it's lines. It will cause public votes on transportation projects that are time sensitive and critical to our safety, even if they're federally funded- and could quite possibly cause us to lose any chance of being a stop along these new rail lines. The language of this ballot is vague, misleading and could cripple this city.

COAST as a group has no support, and there's a lot of backlash against Issue 9, hopefully enough to vote it down with a huge majority. To me this shouldn't even be on the ballot and COAST should be prosecuted for fraud. They perpetrated a series of lies and through misleading language they managed to get their signatures. As a group they've yet to garner a single endorsement from any prominent individual or organization, in fact the city and most groups in town oppose them. I also fail to understand how a group that has no clear majority of residents in the affected county can screw with our system so much. Maybe we should get an issue on the ballot address that!

On top of this, the group is also now protesting Hamilton county ballot issue 7 that would help fund libraries, as if their ignorance hasn't already gained them enemies. Please read the Cincinnati Blog article about this, it's truly mind blowing how stupid these people are. The simple fact is that COAST wants Cincinnati to fail and it's time for us to fight back.

COAST hates public libraries (via Cincinnati Blog)

Cincinnati Enquirer: COAST’s Anti-Rail Charter Amendment is a “Poison Pill” (via Metro | Cincinnati)

Big plans for 220mph trains could forever change the way Americans travel (via DVICE)