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ADOT
ignores the rules
The Arizona Republic
Mar. 23, 2006 12:00 AM
The activities at the recent meetings of the
South Mountain Citizens Advisory Team are a reminder of the bias that seems to
be built in to the internal workings of the Arizona Department of
Transportation.
By its own admission, ADOT is not required to consider the health effects of PM
2.5, the most deadly of the particulates emitted by autos and trucks. ADOT's
conclusion that the area "will continue to meet federal standards" is
probably based on one of its computer models with automobile traffic moving at
55 mph. But what will happen when all the Texas-to-LA trucks combine with
rush-hour commuters to bring traffic to a slow crawl? Will the residents of
Ahwatukee, Laveen, Tolleson, etc., really invite this plague upon themselves? Or
will they ask their government to start looking at public transportation and low
impact, environmentally friendly solutions?
ADOT obviously won't do it on its own, so maybe we should just rename the agency
to match its image; it could be ADOF, the Arizona Department of Freeways.
Jon Findley
Tempe
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