Letter Presented to GoTriangle Trustees
March 26, 2019
Dear Members of the GoTriangle Board of Trustees:
We citizens and transit supporters in Durham and Orange Counties are asking you to take account of the many changes that have made the Durham-Orange light rail project no longer viable, to stop work on this project, and to redirect your efforts toward transit projects that can meet more of our regional and local transit needs, less expensively, and sooner.
The latest FTA Annual Report gave the DOLRT project an overall ranking of medium, the lowest rating of the four projects in our category and thewest rating that allows it to squeak by to the next evaluation milepost. Our project was rated low for cost effectiveness, the lowest rating available. Low cost effectiveness means that we are getting a very bad transit value for the investment we will have to make.
These unfavorable FTA ratings preceded recent events that further raise project costs and weaken our chances to get federal support: the expensive design changes in downtown Durham, the lawsuit making the case that the planned ROMF site rezoning was not done legally, the serious design problems raised by the NC Railroad, which will likely require further costly fixes, and the decision by Duke University not to support the project. Resolving Duke’s objections will most likely not be possible. In any case, it will assuredly be expensive. These additional costs and difficulties will make the project rate even lower with FTA and further reduce the chances of federal funding.
The local funding scheme for DOLRT, which does not appear in the FTA budget numbers, requires the two counties to borrow extensively and pay almost a billion dollars in interest. These interest payments will drain our regional and local transit funds for decades and further delay critical transit improvements.
GoTriangle has made a valiant effort to make the light rail project work. It is always difficult to change a direction that has been so enthusiastically pursued. But continuing with the project in the face of so many obstacles will only spend more of our scarce transit dollars fruitlessly, while delaying our progress toward the transit solutions we urgently need.
We want to make a special appeal to the Wake County Trustees. You may be inclined to support this project in your partner counties. But Wake County’s example of setting aside light rail to choose other transit modes that are more flexible and that will serve more people sooner has inspired our effort. We ask you to support us in making a similar transition to a better path for Durham and Orange. If GoTriangle continues with this unviable project until it crashes, the confidence of the public in GoTriangle will be shaken and regional cooperation for transit may be damaged beyond repair.
Our low income citizens are especially dependent on transit and deserve careful attention. Bus and bus rapid transit systems can serve this part of our community with more routes that will get them where they want to go and get transit on the ground much sooner, as the Wake County example is showing.
We appreciate your service to regional transit and look forward to supporting a new plan that can unite our communities to reduce congestion and emissions and contribute to a healthy economy, increased educational and job opportunities, and continued high quality of life in the Triangle.
Sincerely,
The undersigned citizens of Durham and Orange Counties:
David Adams
Susan Anna
Barbara Beard
Christina Broad
Tony and Deb Blake
Lisa Brach
Linda Brown
Alex Cabanas
Karen Carr
Kaye Chitsaz
Silvia Clements
Anna Donegan
Tom Englund
Arthur and Debbie Finn
Tamara and Charlie Finn
Richard Ford
Frances and David Freedman
Steve Fromme
Meg Gresham
Joan Guilkey
Laura Gutman
Linda Haac
Sharon Hamner
Bill and Pat Hanenberg
David and Cheri Hardman
Kim Hardman
Bonnie Hauser
Margarita and Lutz Hendricks
Tom Henkel
Bruce Henschel
Jennifer Hodgkinson
Charles Humble
Immanuel Jarvis
Rudy Juliano
Joan Kachel
David Kiel
William and Valerie Kinsella
Linda J. Kopel
Fred Lampe
Ken Larsen
Joseph L. Liegl
Susan Longiotti
Laura Lloyd
Scott and Sarah Madry
Bettie Sue Masters, Phd
Dick McAdams
James and Ingrid Mcintosh
Judith Mellyn
Julie McClintock
Molly McConnell
Gerry and Adele Mittelstadt
John Morris
Dennis Naugle
Bonnie O’Neill
Candy Owens
Michael-Ann Pelo
Susan F. Pierce
Phil Post
Jeff and Cheryl Prather
Pamela and David Ransohoff
Chuck Roser
Mark and Barbara Smith
Del Snow
Linda Spallone
Yuri Trembath
Janie and John H. Wagstaff
Diane Willis
Marc Wisenberg
Neva Whybark
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