In electing to build a hugely expensive, financially reckless and utterly unneededunderground Metro station at Dulles International Airport - rather than an aboveground stop that would have sufficed - the board that runs the airport didn't just rebuff the pleadings of Virginia officials and the board's project partners, Fairfax and Loudoun counties. It also rejected the advice of the Metropolitan Washington Airports Authority's own staff, which recommended the aboveground option. In doing so, the airports board heedlessly handed a $330 million bill to itself, to the counties and, most of all, to commuters on the Dulles Toll Road, who can expect to foot the bill in the form of higher tolls.[...]Brilliant, huh? Actually, on both counts - the "aerial" monstrosity in Tysons Corner itself and the tunnel white elephant at Dulles Airport - these were both huge, yet totally avoidable, mistakes. Which does make one wonder: what's driving these constant screwups? Are the people making the decisions idiots? I doubt that. Do they simply not understand transportation, smart growth, etc? Possibly. Or, are there major financial interests at stake that keep pushing these decisions in the opposite direction of what smart policy choices, made solely on the merits, would have dictated? I vote for the latter. Anyway, I hate to say "we told you so," but the Tysons Tunnel folks and their allies - John Foust, Chap Petersen, Dave Marsden, Charlie Hall, and many others, including yours truly - warned against this over and over again back in 2007 and 2008. Did the "powers that be" listen to us? Of course not. Do they ever listen to the people over the powerful? As the recent redistricting fight, which ended up with politicians protecting themselves and choosing their own voters, totally overriding communities of interest or any other considerations that weren't motivated by pure power politics, the answer is "rarely if ever." |
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