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In a not so veiled threat, the freshman commissioner on the Bexar County Commissioners Court, Kevin Wolff, whose father is pro-toll County Judge Nelson Wolff,
is publicly attacking the senior Commissioner on the Court, Tommy
Adkisson, for what Wolff calls "severely lacking" and "myopic"
leadership of the MPO, and threatened to remove him as Chair if he
doesn't move on from the toll road issue.
“If he doesn't start figuring out that this job is much larger than the narrow, myopic place he's taken it to, I think you'll find a board that says, ‘You know what, we've got to make a change,'” Wolff said.
Apparently Wolff hasn't read
the MPO's long-range plan that has no less than 22 toll projects. That
sure seems to warrant some focus since the vast majority of those toll
roads are in Wolff's precinct and amount to a NEW TAX on his
constituents without a vote of the people. Since the majority of the
angry taxpayers who filled the Alzafar Shrine Temple at Monday's MPO
meeting to testify against toll roads are Wolff's constituents, it also
seems wise for Wolff to take heed. Those same attendees heaped praise
on Adkisson and are now cursing Wolff, yet he boldly attacks Adkisson
in this article.
To clarify, I told this reporter that
TxDOT and the RMA are setting themselves up for a third round of
litigation by refusing to put a non-toll option on the table, which is
legally a different statement than what he placed in the article where
he made it sound like it's a "kill tolls or I'm suing" ultimatum.
Tolling IS THE ELEPHANT in the room and has been the MAJOR focus of the
MPO since Rick Perry took office. To brush it aside and to brush aside
the voices of hundreds of people opposed to tolling who took time out
of their busy lives to attend and/or to testify at the MPO ought not be
ignored and seems like denying the obvious. Adkisson's point at the
outset of Monday's meeting is exactly right....we CAN'T move on as a
community until we move past this constant impasse over tolling
existing highways. As long as 22 projects are in the MPO's plan, it
WILL BE an issue. By contrast, the other transportation issues
at the MPO do NOT involve levying new taxes. The MPO's own public
involvement policy is that people should have a say over the
transportation decisions that affect their lives. The people
overwhelmingly opposed tolling these freeways. The MPO violated it's
own policy Monday night. Why doesn't the Express-News print that in the
paper? Web Posted: 10/27/2009 Adkisson shifts focus after losing toll vote Terri Hall knows no defeat. Monday
night's toll road vote by the Metropolitan Planning Organization, she
said, wasn't a loss in her crusade against toll plans in Bexar County. That
the proposal to strip toll plans from segments of U.S. 281 and Loop
1604 was shot down by a 13-5 vote wasn't a surprise to Hall. The MPO
board held a “roll call” vote, Hall said, and now there's an official
record of how each MPO member — 11 of whom are elected officials —
stands on toll roads. Read the rest of the story here.
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