Jacksonville residents will only have about 25 more years to not ride the Skyway.
Jacksonville Transportation Authority officials, under prodding from City Council members, have conceded there may come a point when the Skyway will have to be torn down if ridership doesn’t increase.
JTA Executive Director Michael Blaylock said the Skyway could be torn down at the end of its natural life, which would be around 2036.
Assuming the Skyway continues to run deficits of about $4 million a year, that would be an additional $100 million of taxpayers’ money gone away.
“I won’t live to see that,” Councilman Bill Gulliford said this week.
The conversation about the Skyway, built in the 1980s, began during budget hearings this month when Councilman Richard Clark wondered why the Skyway was still around.
“Why are we still operating this?” Clark asked. “It’s almost become a novelty.”
If you're not already aware. This is what's going on in DC while dangerous criminals are allowed back out on the streets. It's horrifying that this is happening to our citizens and veterans for protesting the hijacking of our election process. This is still happening! They are STILL being tortured and treated like full on terrorists.
You may not be aware of the typical things they're forced to go through...…
ContinuePosted by Babs Jordan on August 14, 2022 at 8:44am
© 2024 Created by LeadershipCouncil. Powered by
You need to be a member of First Coast Tea Party to add comments!
Join First Coast Tea Party