Friday, November 17, 2017

Montgomery County Council clueless in meeting with Maryland transportation official

Another clueless performance by the Montgomery County Council in a transportation meeting yesterday has many in the business community questioning their fitness for office. In a failed attempt to dress down Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan's transportation secretary Pete Rahn, their politically-motivated meeting ended up instead exposing how poorly-informed the Council is on the basics of modern infrastructure, its operation, and financing.

Councilmembers repeatedly demanded "transit" be part of Hogan's massive Express Lanes plan for the Capital Beltway, I-270 and the Baltimore-Washington Parkway. They were unaware that it is standard practice for regular and rapid buses to use Express Lanes on highways.

Council President Roger Berliner asked Rahn if he could "fold in" the stalled Corridor Cities Transitway BRT project into the $9 billion dollar Express Lanes project. This was patently absurd for two reasons: The CCT runs on a completely different route than I-270, for starters. And the CCT, like all bus and rail service, will be a money-loser; transit does not generate profits like Express Lanes. What sane private corporation would try to combine the potentially-narrow profit margin of these particular Express Lanes with a surefire money drain like the CCT?

Finally, Councilmember George Leventhal showed how out of touch he is with his constituents when he advised Rahn that the more transit is part of the Express Lanes plan, "the more it will be easier (sic) to assuage our constituents." Huh? His constituents, tired of being stuck in traffic, want the popular Express Lanes plan proposed by Hogan. Leventhal should listen to voices beyond the yes-men in his office before daring to speak on behalf of his constituents.

Rahn, in contrast, demonstrated he has his finger on the pulse of frustrated Maryland drivers. His only misstep was waffling on how much the project might end up costing taxpayers, off-message with Hogan's promise that private companies would take on the financial burden.

Business leaders watching the hearing - and Montgomery's moribund private-sector economy and plunging wealth numbers - were reminded of a similar amateur-hour performance by the Council earlier this fall. In a worksession on autonomous vehicles, councilmembers showed a laughable lack-of-knowledge of the basic nuts-and-bolts of this now-arriving technology.  Many referred to autonomous vehicles as a futuristic fantasy, apparently unaware that Tesla vehicles on the road right now have fully-autonomous capability. The Council also didn't know how the cars might be insured. As more evidence that the Council hadn't even done the most basic research ahead of the session, they didn't know Volvo had just announced it would take on drivers' insurance liability itself.

Clueless.

22 comments:

Anonymous said...

I agree with your assessment -- the county came off as clueless on this one. Besides, MD just signed on to pour in a huge amount for the Purple Line, and has made an offer to WMATA to fund Metro maintenance for the next few years, if the other jurisdictions can get on board. Then MD has given the green list to Elon Musk's Hyperloop and they are already boring tunnels between DC and MD. MD is putting money into both transit and highways, both of which are sorely needed.

Was there any mention of a second Potomac crossing?

Anonymous said...

Ha...if they’re clueless what’s it make a guy who couldn’t come close to ever winning an election and then blames werewolfs and zombies? Things that make you go hmmmmmmmm...

Robert Dyer said...

5:43: Unfortunately, Hogan opposes the new bridge. I suspect Rahn personally would support it, but has to go along with Hogan's position. It's a self-defeating position that hurts Montgomery County in the short and long run.

Robert Dyer said...

5:54: Who blamed "werewolves and zombies?" Voter fraud using the names of dead or moved-away people doesn't involve werewolves or zombies.

Anonymous said...

You realize your little conspiracy theory justifying why you lost by 40,000+ votes is as silly as werewolves and zombies, right?

Anonymous said...

Hi Robert, are there any sources for the plunging wealth numbers? Interesting that Montgomery County is seemingly dropping.

Anonymous said...

Funny to see the council worried about containing sprawl after it approved so many projects based on infrastructure that hasn't been built or even funded yet.

Robert Dyer said...

6:30: Several, but Forbes Magazine has us now not even in the Top 10, while other MD and VA counties around us are in the Top 10.

6:20: No, Judicial Watch found there are currently more registered voters in Montgomery County than there are people eligible to vote. That makes fraud very possible.

Anonymous said...

Judicial Watch! Give me a FUCKING BREAK. This Breitbart POS wannabe watchdog is nothing more than a bunch of Connie smear freaks, looking for ways to invalidate an election. Why not source a real research group. CUZ YOU CAN'T HANDLE THE TRUTH!

Anna said...

http://www.heritage.org/voterfraud/search?state=MD

Possible does not equal did. It's a giant distraction.
You're doing a disservice to the residents of the county by pushing this false claim.

Anonymous said...

Robert has your personal wealth plunged or grown in the past decade?

Robert Dyer said...

7:44: I know the County Council's personal wealth has soared in the past decade, when their Bell, California-style scheme raised our taxes to pay for their whopping $137,000 salaries. George Leventhal even used that taxpayer-funded salary to go back to college like Rodney Dangerfield for a Ph.D! #LockThemUp

7:43: I'm doing a great service. Polling place stats in 2010 and 2014 showed extensive anomalies consistent with voter fraud. This will be a 2018 campaign issue, and poll watchers will be needed at polling places where these anomalies have occurred to ensure only legal voters are voting.

7:41: What's a "Connie smear freak?"

Anonymous said...

"Polling place stats in 2010 and 2014 showed extensive anomalies consistent with voter fraud."

Few people voting for Robert Dyer = prima fascie evidence of vote fraud!!!

Anna said...

No, the reality is they didn't show anything of the sort. Can you show us something that details these fraud anomalies?

I argued the Bell CA thing with you over and over and over again. I've posted links, and shot down EVERY one of your claims. It wasn't just me disagreeing, wasn't just me debunking your scurrilous claims. This isn't the 1980's and $137,000 is not an unreasonable salary for a county like ours. Hell, it may even be low.

Anonymous said...

Why does Dyer keep deleting comments indicating he doesn't know shit about how to get a Ph.D.?

Anonymous said...

"has many in the business community questioning their fitness for office"

"Polling place stats in 2010 and 2014 showed extensive anomalies consistent with voter fraud. This will be a 2018 campaign issue, and poll watchers will be needed at polling places where these anomalies have occurred to ensure only legal voters are voting."

^People would actually take you seriously if you stopped making such outlandish and absurd claims.

Yes, the meeting was nothing more than inept political posturing by the county council, but that's to be expected from most legislative bodies, or haven't you been paying attention to Congress?

And a multi-billion dollar fantasy bridge is an insane idea. Nobody wants it! Rahn doesn't want it. Hogan is about creating jobs in Maryland, not spending tax dollars to cut through neighborhoods so that a Virginia airport can benefit.

Anonymous said...

True, MC is falling down the median income rankings (https://www.census.gov/data/datasets/2015/demo/saipe/2015-state-and-county.html)

But there's far more to a neighborhood than its average income... MC is apparently home to 3 of US's 10 most diverse cities (according to these guys anyway: https://wallethub.com/edu/most-diverse-cities/12690/).

Anonymous said...

Vote Fraud is real and it's spectacular! - or at least the capacity to rely on fraudulent votes in close races such as NH 2016 where fraudulent votes switched the Presidential and Senatr races

Anonymous said...

"MC is apparently home to 3 of US's 10 most diverse Cities" - wonderful

Anonymous said...

I am guessing a similar thing to your Saul alinsky whatever.

Robert Dyer said...

9:56: The governor of Virginia is laughing at you right now.

Tim said...

Why would the governor of Virginia waste his time reading your crappy blog?