11.06.2009

Denver light rail - more taxes needed?

Grand Plans for Rail in Denver Hit a Wall of Fiscal Realities

Excerpt:

Projected costs have ballooned to nearly $7 billion, and the system faces a budget gap of $2.2 billion, mainly because of a sharp drop in sales tax revenues. Worse still, most rail lines are still on the drawing board, and the 10,000 or so workers needed when construction reaches full swing beginning in 2011 have not yet been hired, muting the economic stimulus.

Voters could be presented with a proposed sales tax increase as early as next year to finish a system that remains mostly an idea.


Comment: It's more expensive than buses!

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