The City Council and construction interests have destroyed progress on Kansas City streetcar off track.
A quick round-up . . .
- Kansas City Big Money Demands: Kiewit-Clarkson: KC should drop Herzog-Witbeck streetcar bid
- Related and a really good question about the only guy to win a city-wide election on rail transit: What if Chastain wins light-rail appeal?
- Phase II Stalled As Well: KC Streetcar 2 Is Planned As First Phase Lumbers Along
Meanwhile, this project devolves into a typical Kansas City Ruckus with unions and big biz pushing their way to the front of the line on the backs of so-called community interests.
Train Wreck
ReplyDeleteWhat's new with this Mayor? Everything he touches is a train wreck.
ReplyDeleteThey can't even get phase one off the ground and they are planning a Phase Two?
ReplyDeleteWill someone send the white coats in to clean out city hall please?
Be sure to take restraining vests with you guys.
ReplyDeleteThis is beyond a doubt the most stupid project ever conceived .
ReplyDeleteIt's a serious and disruptive pain and the ass and it's going to be an even more serious pain in the ass in the future when the bills come due.
ReplyDeleteSee fwoks, dis is zee choo choo and it turns like this, and then goes that way. nam nam nam....sexting is silly hee hee.
ReplyDeleteStreetcar will fix everything. Long Live the streetcar
ReplyDeleteThe Black Male Monster. Even in a prominent leadership role they fail miserably.
ReplyDeleteClay Chastain... there may be an open council seat soon. Why not apply for it?
ReplyDeleteMayor james is in on the " cover your brother " shit with brooks. Let the games begin, and may the odds be ever in the public's favor- train, sexting, whatever.
ReplyDeleteNo Dunn not done.
ReplyDeleteCause Clay doesn't live here!! Hasn't for a long time now. See, he has no standing to even being discussing KC, much less all the bullshit he creates.
ReplyDeleteIt's a racket - fuck up while elected offer to fix it for big dollars after out of office. Give projects and consulting gigs to those that can do them good when out of office. Crooked "networking."
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