southsider1015,
You do know that there's a strong connection between land development and infrastructure investment......right? All these things go hand-in-hand. UNF, Deerwood, SJTC, Nocatee, etc. didn't just pop up in certain isolated locations over the last +40 years on their own. In theory, there's nothing sinister about it. In fact, we should make sure that our transportation infrastructure investments also stimulate economic development.....since that's about the only way to get some type of return on investment for the public. We just need to make sure our funds are being invested in financially sustainable solutions. When we pigeon hole ourselves into thinking that one solution is better than all, is when we get ourselves into trouble.
Btw, how long have you been in Jax? 9B was on the drawing board for at least 20 years before the first phase finally got funding. It's not the public's or FDOT's responsibility to fund superhighways to isolated farmland because some deceased farmer's grandkids have decided to develop their inherited holdings. Personal responsibility is important here as well. Let these guys pay for their own infrastructure, since their going to be the ones truly benefiting from the development of their properties. However, it's much cheaper to work the political system here. For historical precedence, just look up the Chicago mob's road contract dealings with Governor Fuller Warren back in the 1950s.