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Dear Governor O'Malley,
Congratulations on your recent victory! I am encouraged that you have
said you will “keep an open mind” regarding the ICC. As you know, major
environmental groups have filed two legal challenges in Federal Court
regarding the Ehrlich Administration’s failure to address alternatives
and sufficiently study air quality impacts among other things.
You have spoken eloquently about both global warming and supporting
working families in Maryland. As the first link in an “Outer Beltway,”
supporting the ICC flies in the face of addressing the urgent threat of
climate change. The state’s own study finds the ICC would increase
vehicle miles traveled, increase traffic on the Beltway, 95 and 270 and,
with a daily toll of at least $7 round trip, or $1,700 per year, is not
affordable for many working families. The health risks for the thousands
of families living within 500 yards of the right of way, are also well
documented by recently released 10 year study reported in the Jan. 26,
2007 edition of The Lancet.
There have also been significant price increases in construction
materials since the funding for the project was approved. The ICC
financing plan also calls for the road to be subsidized by tolls from
the Bay Bridge, the Fort McHenry Tunnel, and other state toll
facilities, which raises real concerns about the level of maintenance on
these vital existing transportation links. The opportunity costs and
fiscal impacts of the ICC have not been scrutinized in terms of
statewide transportation prioritites vying for transportation funds.
I urge you to put transit projects and key local road improvements on
the top of your transportation priorities list. The Purple Line and the
Corridor Cities Transitway should not be funded by raising the gas tax
or fares on Metro. They should be funded with money currently allocated
for the ICC.
I urge you to not move forward with this ill-conceived
project until you and your team have conducted an open and public
reassessment. We would ask also that you seriously consider a “time
out” on takings of land, signing of contracts and other associated
activities, until the legal issues have been addressed.
Thank you,
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