Tag Archives: Pocahontas Parkway
NAFTA Superhighway Underway in Northeast Indiana: Multinational Operators Vie for I-69
Close on the heels of news that Interstate 69 (I-69) is underway in Texas, the Indiana Finance Authority and highway department (INDOT) has selected four private developers to submit proposals for a public-private partnership (P3) on segment 5 of I-69 from Bloomington to Martinsville. The final selection is expected this fall.
Posted in Immigration & Border Security, Sovereignty, Taxation, Trade & Economics, Transportation
Tagged availability payment model, Federal Highway Administration, globalization, Greenville Southern Connector, I-69, Indiana Department of Transportation, INDOT, ISTEA, Kelo, Mexico's Pacific ports, NAFTA, NAFTA Superhighway, North America Free Trade Agreement, P3s, Panama Canal, Pocahontas Parkway, PPPs, public-private partnerships, South Bay Expressway, toll road bankruptcies, toll roads
Tolling Texans by ‘rule change’: TxDOT’s end run around the legislature
Question: How do you know when a public agency is out of control? Answer: It tries to bypass the legitimate branch of government, in this case the Texas legislature, to make an administrative ‘rule change’ instead.
Posted in Sovereignty, Transportation
Tagged availability payment model, CDA, Cintra, Comprehensive Development Agreement, I-10, Moody, P3, Pocahontas Parkway, privatized toll roads, public-private partnerships, San Diego South Bay Expressway, SH 130, Texas Transportation Commission, tolling, Transurban, TxDOT