Lake Charles: business group pushes private tolling for new I-10 bridge

Started by MaxConcrete, January 26, 2019, 04:04:48 PM

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MaxConcrete

http://www.kplctv.com/2019/01/25/chamber-releases-proposal-new-i-bridge/

The clearance of the proposed  new bridge (73 feet) is much less than the existing bridge. (Does anyone know the existing clearance?) 73 feet is around the standard clearance for intracoastal waterway crossings. Still, the cost is $400-600 million.  The construction cost of the new 4x4 Sam Houston Tollway bridge in Houston with a 175-foot clearance and a long main span (1320 feet) is $612 million, but work on adjacent sections other costs (engineering, demolition, etc) increase the total cost to $962 million. https://www.shipchannelbridge.org/

There's no info on the cost of the toll or how long it would be in place. But if the toll is too high, through-traffic can easily use Interstate 210 with a minimal distance increase. They also suggest giving discounts to local traffic, so pass-through traffic will pay most of the project cost.

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Anthony_JK

Needless to say, I have some issues with this.


1) What's to say that the Feds don't come up with the needed funding for the LADOTD-proposed upgrade to the Calcasieu River Bridge, which also includes upgrades to I-10 through Lake Charles proper? Why is it assumed by the SWLA Chamber that tolls are absolutely necessary to construct the new bridge?


2) If I-210 will remain as a "shunpike" for I-10 through traffic, and local traffic will shift over to I-210 to avoid the tolls, then how exactly will these private firms generate their revenue, exactly? Also, will this ultimately become an incentive for some New Urbanist to push for simply tearing down I-10 through Lake Charles and diverting it through I-210, while converting the existing I-10 into one of their precious "urban boulevards"?


3) Will this become a precedent for other major projects in Louisiana? If we do this for I-10 in Lake Charles, why not Baton Rouge or New Orleans? Will I-49 South through Lafayette be next for tolling? What about I-49 through Shreveport? Or, do we just toll every Interstate in Louisiana just to get some private contractors rich and sell our infrastructure? Privatizing our public infrastructure sure worked for Indiana and Texas, didn't it?


4) The current I-10/Sampson Street interchange in Westlake on the western approach of the Calcasieu River Bridge is currently in a very environmentally risky area (PCB contamination). Is there any assurance from the SWLA Chamber that this issue will be resolved with private funding before the new bridge is built?


Public infrastructure needs to be funded with public funds, not surrendered to private interests. Hold out for a FREE I-10 Calcasieu River Bridge, funded by Federal funds and an increased gas tax or other public means. Say HELL NO to tolls for I-10. (Or I-49, or any other Interstate in Louisiana.)


r15-1

Existing clearance of the I-10 Calcasieu River Bridge is 135 feet. The finished grade elevation is 152 feet 10 inches. The proposed bridge's finished grade elevation would be 95 feet.



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