By Bob Berkowitz, Supervisor 5th District – February 18, 2017 –
- Over 40 years ago, when Last Chance Grade fell into the ocean and killed Kurt Stremberg’s parents, we knew that this section of Hwy 101 needed to be replaced. And yet here we are 4 decades later saying the same thing. It’s become a broken record. Former Supervisor Chuck Blackburn writes in numerous articles called “yes we can” advocates for the replacement. Almost every County Supervisor has given lip service in saying that it needs to be replaced.
- Yes, I agree with Supervisor Cowan when she said in the Triplicate that she is, quote “not willing to wait until 2039 for a more stable highway.” and advocated for an aggressive and accelerated approach to fixing Last Chance Grade.
- Even the Triplicate, which rarely does editorials, said last year “Caltrans estimates it will take from $250 million up to $1 billion to provide an alternate road, depending on which route is chosen. Caltrans and the state don’t have the money and likely never will. A project so costly can only be paid for with federal money. Yet, not a single bill to pay for it has been introduced in the do-nothing and deadlocked Congress we suffer. Small wonder Caltrans is staging dog-and-pony shows and promising a road to nowhere.”
- So, here we are with a decision to make. Are we going to sit here again and say how awful it is that it is that we are spending millions of dollars to prop up this failing roadway or we going to take action today that will start the process for getting the funding to replace Last Chance Grade.
- Today I am offering a possible funding solution that the President can propose to Congress, that every congressman could support and that will get us a replacement roadway.
- The Great American Renewal Program turns the top down approach for federal funding, up side down. It allows all 3,022 counties in the United States to determine what projects are important to them and gets them significant dollars to fund them.
- With each county getting it’s equal share of the one trillion dollars earmarked for the President’s infrastructure plan, long neglected counties can finally get the money they need for a true renewal. How much is that? It’s about three hundred and twenty two million dollars per county.
- What does it do? It puts millions of people to work on the critical infrastructure needs in each county. It is a program that every member of congress could support. It gets local projects underway that may already been approved but have no funds to complete them.
- It is a program that completes the President’s objective of getting infrastructure needs met. It gets projects underway that are local in nature.
- So where do we need to start? It begins with us, Del Norte County saying yes, we want federal legislation to be drafted that would support this concept. We also want the federal administration in Washington D.C. to support this concept as a program that could be presented as a federal bill.
- We should want our state organizations such as CSAC and RCRC to support this proposal and be ready to support it with a lobbying effort.
- We should be ready to explain this proposal both in Sacramento and Washington D.C.
- So what’s the hurry, you ask? At no time in our history has a President been so bold as to say he wants positive results on an infrastructure plan in so short of a time frame. He wants something that will show progress on infrastructure in the first 100 days of his presidency. Here we are at day number 30 with 70 days to go.
- I don’t think we can sit around for another 2 weeks or 2 months before we take action on this.
- So the question is, are we going to sit here and be part of the problem or are we going to take action this Tuesday at 11 am in a special board of supervisors meeting and be part of the solution?
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