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Gas Tax Going Up For...
Posted by: Gas Tax Going Up For... ()
Date: December 18, 2012 07:03PM

Most of you aren't aware of this but the Governor released his 2013 budget this week which shows 800 million dollars more state wide in transportation spending. That new 800 million dollars will come out of non-general funds, ie the fuels excise tax (currently 17.5 cents, anticipated to rise to 21 cents). Around NOVA this could be a good thing. There are a shit load of transportation problems around here that have no funding because the county and local residents have had to continue to bear a greater and greater burden on typical state public works every year.

Problem is, the extra 800 million is likely going to go for construction of the Outer Beltway, a 1.2 billion dollar toll road that will run from the economic powerhouse regions of manassas to no name Loudoun county near the intersection of Claiborne and Route 7. The road will not cross the potomac because Maryland doesnt want it regardless of the funding structure. So the road will end up serving no purpose, for only a couple hundred people that commute between PWC and the middle of Loudoun. But VDOT and McDonnell want it bad so they can say, look what we built!

The state doesnt want to build the orange line to fair lakes, which would cost approximately the same amount (assuming a special tax district at fair lakes). Instead they want to build another road to nowhere.

These are the same idiots who wrote a terrible terms with Fluor/Transurban which assures that the taxpayer will pick up any slack on the HOT lanes if it doesn't make the adequate amount of revenue annually... which right now it isnt.

How many more fuck ups with our money does this governor and VDOT have to do until people get fed up. Fairfax deserves transportation funding god damnit.

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Re: Gas Tax Going Up For...
Posted by: trogdor! ()
Date: December 18, 2012 07:51PM

These Roads are always roads to nowhwere. Look at the Fairfax County Parkway. Where does that go? From 95 to Route 7.

Sounds like the new road will go from 66 to Route 7. It will take a lot of pressure off of 28 too, which, despite going from nowhere (Manassas) to Route 7, is massively packed most of the time.

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Re: Gas Tax Going Up For...
Posted by: More roads more cars more pollut ()
Date: December 18, 2012 07:58PM

trogdor! Wrote:
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> These Roads are always roads to nowhwere. Look at
> the Fairfax County Parkway. Where does that go?
> From 95 to Route 7.
>
> Sounds like the new road will go from 66 to Route
> 7. It will take a lot of pressure off of 28 too,
> which, despite going from nowhere (Manassas) to
> Route 7, is massively packed most of the time.

No more roads. Period. Use the funds for public transportation.
Fucking stupid.

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Re: Gas Tax Going Up For...
Posted by: Kilton ()
Date: December 18, 2012 08:05PM

Gas Tax Going Up For... Wrote:
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> That new 800 million dollars will come
> out of non-general funds, ie the fuels excise tax
> (currently 17.5 cents, anticipated to rise to 21
> cents).

Excellent. I like having inadequate "men" who drive big, gas-guzzling monkey trucks and SUVs pay for improvements to my transportation experience. God bless idiots. :-)

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Re: Gas Tax Going Up For...
Posted by: vrs ()
Date: December 18, 2012 09:15PM

He might just raid the State pension fund again. After all, he stole $600 million to "balance the budget without raising taxes".

If he steals enough, somewhere along the line he can proclaim a "pension crisis". Wingnuts hate the thought of anybody retiring, work til you drop, peon!

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Re: Gas Tax Going Up For...
Posted by: Bulk Hauler ()
Date: December 18, 2012 09:16PM

The first Transurban agreement was signed by Tim Kaine- 495. 95 was signed by current governor. What makes me mad is the fact that its a private road but VDOT has to take care of all the snow removaland other maint items.

Why spend our tax dollars to maintain a private road. Didn't do it on the Greenway.

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Re: Gas Tax Going Up For...
Posted by: trogdor! ()
Date: December 18, 2012 10:06PM

Bulk Hauler Wrote:
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> The first Transurban agreement was signed by Tim
> Kaine- 495. 95 was signed by current governor.
> What makes me mad is the fact that its a private
> road but VDOT has to take care of all the snow
> removaland other maint items.
>
> Why spend our tax dollars to maintain a private
> road. Didn't do it on the Greenway.

Not only that, but the agreement with Transurban will penalize the state for making any improvements in alternate roads (i.e., roads that could compete with Transurban).

See:
http://www.fairfaxunderground.com/forum/read/2/1050932/1050932.html#msg-1050932

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Re: Gas Tax Going Up For...
Posted by: Not Here ()
Date: December 18, 2012 10:21PM

Increase in gas tax won't fund projects in NOVA, it will fund projects in the Hampton Roads area and Richmond.

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