Tuesday, May 08, 2007

Call for Projects "Rainbow Report" released

Metro has released its recommended projects for funding in their annual "Call for Projects" process. The report is here for your perusal to see how the City ranked in relationship to its neighboring cities and county areas. It's called the "Rainbow Report" because the hard copies are color-coded by the area of funding "mode."

So, how many of the recommended projects in the "Rainbow Report" are in the City of West Hollywood (whose sheriff cars have their city seal in a rainbow hue): zero. Go figure.

1 comment:

Sahra Bogado said...

What a bunch of wasted money.

We're going to build a $100 million dollar grade separation on Main Street in Downtown - for what? More cars to enter our civic core?

Argh. I hate the MTA's funding policies.

Fletcher Drive is going to be widened "for pedestrians and cyclists" - my a**! This is a road widening project, plain and simple - the DOT and the MTA want more cars driving onto and off of the 5 freeway at faster and faster speeds.