I saw the JTA show, Making Moves last night. Micheal Blaylock was selling the greyhound terminal like it will be the greatest thing to come. And they also mentioned several awards they won for excellence, including an award for the Riverside Trolley Facebook page, There isn't even a Riverside Trolley anymore! Who the hell are they fooling with their propaganda? It's really scary that they have the ability to pull the wool over the eyes of many people. But we here know the truth!
If anyone here on MJ can help me with the process of doing petitions or whatever I must do, I beg for any advice or direction to make this a reality.
1. Some time ago I did a little check on this 'award winning' bunch... You should try it, it is a real knee slapper. Here is how it works. STEP ONE: Appoint someone director, officer, etc. at JTA. STEP TWO: Put them on stage at one of the city's many award events (You know the type, nicest mailman, best lawn, most likely to serve 5 to 10 at Raiford, etc.) and you give them an award. BINGO! A REAL AWARD WINNING INSTITUTION.
2. I'm thinking we need an article on this and within the article a ready to print letter to both City Council and to the Federal Transit Administration. These letters should make it clear that:
The Jacksonville Terminal built in 1919 regularly handled 41,095 people a day or 15 Million per year
The original station is expected to be abandoned by the convention people.
JTA believes we need this, and 3 other 'stations,' covering as much ground as the Vatican to handle less then half of that many passengers.
By stringing out 5 stations over several blocks JTA is forcing intercity and intracity passengers into a long torturous walk in order to connect between modes.
That the JRTC will actually make the transfer situation in Jacksonville, the traditional surface transportation gateway to Florida, much more difficult.
With the Convention Center empty within 5-10 years, the City has an unprecedented opportunity to reinvigorate the old terminal into a true SEAMLESS intermodal terminal.
Any approval of the current scheme is a guarantees that Jacksonville will not have a true intermodal terminal, regardless of what they are calling this project, for decades to come.
Stop this plan.
Locally failure to stop this plan will result in citizen action to demand removal of any approving politician from office.
Then if you wish, add
'LOVE OCK'