Comment 43043

By Don McLean (anonymous) | Posted July 09, 2010 at 14:04:43

Perhaps it should be renamed the Red Hill Valley Floodway. During the expressway debate, there were specific warnings about flooding problems, but the city's consultants concluded things would be fine. What never happened was an environmental assessment. The city spent several million on legal and court costs to prevent the 1999 federal assessment from proceeding, arguing that the road was already 60 percent built (they said it was part of the Linc) and that 1980s studies were sufficient. Global concern about climate change led to the founding of the IPCC in 1989, but the implications of climate change were never examined in city-commissioned studies on Red Hill. Blocking the federal environmental assessment ensured that climate change would not be considered.

The next big spending spree is the aerotropolis. No formal environmental assessment is required.

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