11 possible routes are being explored. The proposals range in cost from $3 million to $20 million, with most of the proposed routes costing more than $15 million. The current proposal that is receiving primary review is alternative 11, which would cost $17 million.
Some of the concerns being expressed about this proposal include:
- Questions about whether trucks will actually decide to use this route, given that all 11 proposals increase the mileage and time.
- Questions about whether our County can afford this project.
- Questions about how it will impact homes along this route, including the community of St. Lawrence.
- Questions about why the state is not going to help fund this project.
- Questions about whether this project is necessary.
- Questions about why the project is not being put to a referendum.
Until a proposal is finalized and brought to the full county board for review, I am not going to take a position on this issue. In the meantime, I am doing some independent fact-finding.
- Last week I met with the County Administrator, and the reliever route was one of the topics we discussed.
- Reviewing maps of the proposed route, as well as the locations of Hartford's industrial districts.
- Yesterday I drove the existing highways that follow alternative 11.
- Today I briefly and informally discussed the issue with 1 former County Supervisor who is opposed to the reliever route.
- I will be meeting next week with another former County Board Supervisor who is opposed to the reliever route.
- I am reviewing the concerns expressed in the nearly 100 letters and e-mails I have received on this issue.
- I plan to make time to observe truck traffic on highway 60, especially near the intersection at Main St.
- I am beginning the process of communicating with residents in my own district, to gather their thoughts on this issue.
- I will be posing some follow-up questions related to the reliever route to the County Administrator.
UPDATE
I have now discussed the reliever route with 3 past County Board Supervisors, one of whom is on the Town Board for the Town of Hartford. Each of these discussions has been productive, and I appreciate all of the time and information these gentleman shared with me.
I have also reviewed some information on the proposal that came before the County Board in 2005.
I have also been reviewing the information provided to the Public Works Committee at their last meeting concerning potential reliever routes.
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