High city cost plans is a tough task to present and approve. In the article, Dazzled by promise of rail, Austin leaders still need to persuade public. City of
Austin is attempting to put together a plan to build a light rail system. By
building a light rail this will help individuals travel tough the city in an
inexpensive way. The initial cost to build and proceed with the plans will be a
heavy load; the taxpayers would be estimated to be paying billions over 20
years.
By the expansion of Metrorail
the idea has positive ceiling, but seems ineffective. According the
Texaswatchdog.org. “ A year ago, while losing millions of dollars on its weekly
commuter runs, MetroRail added weekend services. Fares taken in on he weekends
cover, about 8percents of the 1.85 million spent running the trains. This plan
could be productive if it was a solution for people generally to the east and
south side of Austin where people need cheaper transportation options. Another
option to help the traffic that occurs along I35 is build a rail system that
travels between the cities of Georgetown, Round Rock, Plugerville, Round Rock,
or even San Marcos. By cooperating with these cities private investors might
become inspired to help fund for this project. Although this is a very costly
project it has its benefits proven in cities like Dallas, Denver, Portland, and
Salt Lake City. No taxpayer is going to
want to contribute to such a large project, without having the government contribution.
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