Clay Chastain coming back with light rail
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I doubt anyone in their right mind would vote for it or sign it if they know its Clay.
I do think it would be nice if there was some sort of announcement about the regional investment. That way people will know something bigger and better is actually coming.....
I do think it would be nice if there was some sort of announcement about the regional investment. That way people will know something bigger and better is actually coming.....
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Waiting on the Chamber to focus their "transportation" initiative.ldai_phs wrote:I doubt anyone in their right mind would vote for it or sign it if they know its Clay.
I do think it would be nice if there was some sort of announcement about the regional investment. That way people will know something bigger and better is actually coming.....
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I mean I normally pretend to get the mail if I can't take the elevator by myself, so this sounds like hell.DaveKCMO wrote:And they'll only carry four people each. WTF?WoodDraw wrote:gondolas again lol
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He’s had some weird plans and some that at least made a little sense
This one is just weird. The soccer village is normally dead, why end there? And gondolas across downtown? As a way to go up a hill there was thought there as it took people up a hill no one wants to walk up. But from Barney allis plaza? Why?
And taking the tax will just end with it thrown out. It’s the sign of a lazy plan.
This one is just weird. The soccer village is normally dead, why end there? And gondolas across downtown? As a way to go up a hill there was thought there as it took people up a hill no one wants to walk up. But from Barney allis plaza? Why?
And taking the tax will just end with it thrown out. It’s the sign of a lazy plan.
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Is there any sort of target date/month for an announcement.DaveKCMO wrote:Waiting on the Chamber to focus their "transportation" initiative.ldai_phs wrote:I doubt anyone in their right mind would vote for it or sign it if they know its Clay.
I do think it would be nice if there was some sort of announcement about the regional investment. That way people will know something bigger and better is actually coming.....
Additionally, is it looking like their plan will include regional rail?
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The last time I say Clay gathering petitions he was asking people to 'sign a petition for better transportation' so lots of people signed without asking for details. I hope this one doesn't even get on the ballot.
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Keep an eye out to protest while he gathers. Defense!kcjak wrote:The last time I say Clay gathering petitions he was asking people to 'sign a petition for better transportation' so lots of people signed without asking for details. I hope this one doesn't even get on the ballot.
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"More of those %!#@ing gondolas! Sorry, but we need them like we need a hole in the head!"
https://youtu.be/DFWo1oqZTe4
https://youtu.be/DFWo1oqZTe4
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Has anyone run into people collecting signatures for the new proposal?
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Re: Clay Chastain coming back with light rail
Streisand effect in play
Sue over something no one knows about and suddenly everyone knows he was deemed to be dangerous.
http://www.kansascity.com/news/politics ... 98849.html
Especially sad, did not know he called women who signed petitions. Creepy.
Sue over something no one knows about and suddenly everyone knows he was deemed to be dangerous.
http://www.kansascity.com/news/politics ... 98849.html
Especially sad, did not know he called women who signed petitions. Creepy.
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Re: Clay Chastain coming back with light rail
Well, we are talking about a city administration that once blocked residents they didn’t like or who criticized the city from accessing the @kcmo twitter account. And the city administration who gave a presentation that included a list of online “frenemies” - most of whom they had also blocked. So if there were a list like what Chastain describes it would not be a total shock.
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That was a fun sunshine request to put in.chaglang wrote:Well, we are talking about a city administration that once blocked residents they didn’t like or who criticized the city from accessing the @kcmo twitter account.
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Re: Clay Chastain coming back with light rail
The last time I saw a Chastainian acolyte collecting signatures was 2014 in the foyer of Price Chopper/ Milgram's in Brookside (at B'kside Plaza and Meyer). My elderly father flew into full curmudgeon mode and interrogated him about Chastain's Virginia residence.
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Re: Clay Chastain coming back with light rail
He's back
There's clearly some resentment that he can't get his things to pass when he has routes starting at Union Station that doesn't expand the streetcar.
His numbers also make no sense yet again. Just the 13 miles of track (not following Main but starting at Union Station) at $100 million per mile is the whole budget right there. How does any of the rest happen?
My favorite part is about how it steals about half of the bus system funding as if it's just available to use. Who will drive these busses now that there's not enough money for wages? There's a reason that busses are replaced on a 15 year cycle.
http://www.kansascity.com/news/local/ar ... k=hpdigest
There's clearly some resentment that he can't get his things to pass when he has routes starting at Union Station that doesn't expand the streetcar.
His numbers also make no sense yet again. Just the 13 miles of track (not following Main but starting at Union Station) at $100 million per mile is the whole budget right there. How does any of the rest happen?
My favorite part is about how it steals about half of the bus system funding as if it's just available to use. Who will drive these busses now that there's not enough money for wages? There's a reason that busses are replaced on a 15 year cycle.
http://www.kansascity.com/news/local/ar ... k=hpdigest
His latest proposal, which Chastain hopes to get on the November ballot, is projected to cost $1.3 billion in capital construction and be financed by extending the current 3/8-cent bus sales tax for 25 years and adding a new, 25-year, 1/4-cent capital improvement sales tax.
A key element of the latest plan is a "virtual rail" route between Union Station and Kansas City International Airport. The Chinese-engineered system, Chastain said, would use driverless buses that look like light-rail trains but operate on rubber tires in a dedicated highway lane.
The existing streetcar system downtown would remain in place but would not be expanded.
From Union Station, two "smart rail" trains would extend separately to the Truman Sports Complex and eventually to Lee's Summit, and to the Kansas City Zoo in Swope Park.
The Kansas City Area Transportation Authority's diesel-powered buses would be replaced with electric vehicles. A new fleet of driverless, 15-seat electric shuttle buses would bring people to and from light rail stops.
A two-mile aerial gondola system would link the downtown convention district with Penn Valley Park.
In steps that Chastain acknowledges are controversial, some roads would be closed. All roads and motor-vehicle traffic in Penn Valley Park would be removed.
Also, "blighted" Troost Avenue between Emmanuel Cleaver II and Meyer boulevards would be closed to vehicular traffic. Only rail, pedestrians and bicycles would be allowed.
Re: Clay Chastain coming back with light rail
Ya know, driverless busses sound like a really terrible idea. I've had a few times where passengers would have gotten into a fight if it wasn't for a driver calming things down.
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At the Price Chopper in Brookside when Clay shoved clipboard in my face on the way in. Avoided it like the plague, gave the death stare and kept walking. But, guy behind me actually says, “Go Fuck Yourself!”. Very un-Kansas City like so I was a little shocked, but then a proud smile lit my face. Maybe, we’re making some progress. Also, I’m sure the guy was on this board, so fess up.
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Driverless implies automation of movement.mykn wrote:Ya know, driverless busses sound like a really terrible idea. I've had a few times where passengers would have gotten into a fight if it wasn't for a driver calming things down.
There's plenty of driveless transit systems. Two examples are in Vancouver and the Airtrain to JFK. Apparently parts of the Paris Metro are going driverless.
It doesn't imply there's no one on board to keep the peace. Right now the bus driver can't walk up to these individuals while driving. A person doing fare validation after departing, keeping the peace and taking action in an emergency could be on board said hypothetical vehicles.
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flyingember wrote:Driverless implies automation of movement.mykn wrote:Ya know, driverless busses sound like a really terrible idea. I've had a few times where passengers would have gotten into a fight if it wasn't for a driver calming things down.
There's plenty of driveless transit systems. Two examples are in Vancouver and the Airtrain to JFK. Apparently parts of the Paris Metro are going driverless.
It doesn't imply there's no one on board to keep the peace. Right now the bus driver can't walk up to these individuals while driving. A person doing fare validation after departing, keeping the peace and taking action in an emergency could be on board said hypothetical vehicles.
You make a great point.
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Re: Clay Chastain coming back with light rail
KCATA is already replacing diesel with battery electric buses. They arrive in 2019.
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Re: Clay Chastain coming back with light rail
Did a search, looks like one battery bus model can get 45 miles with just a 10 minute charge. Other searches show 120+ miles on a full charge. Sounds like it's ready for prime time.