- 21 Apr 2017 07:31
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The part I find amazing is when a city will destroy local residences and businesses in order to build a big ugly road. It loses revenue from property tax, makes no revenue from the road it now has to maintain and makes no money from the people who can now live outside the city limits. Talk about self-sabotage.
Drlee wrote:An extremely expensive road system is required in the absence of public transportation such as rail. This cost is directly subsidizing the cost of fossil fuel from the public coffers.
Urban sprawl is enabled by private cars and truck transport. This exacerbates our reliance on fossil fuel and subsidizes the industry as we build, at public expense, the infrastructure to support this.
The part I find amazing is when a city will destroy local residences and businesses in order to build a big ugly road. It loses revenue from property tax, makes no revenue from the road it now has to maintain and makes no money from the people who can now live outside the city limits. Talk about self-sabotage.
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