
Gov. Schwarzenegger Visits 241 Tollway Route
It didn’t make any of our local media, but Governor Schwarzenegger paid a quiet visit to the proposed alignment for 241 tollway completion this past Saturday. Governor "I Say Build It!" toured the San Mateo Campground and Trestles Beach. No word on whether the surfers yelled "locals only!" at him.
The Governor was accompanied by the TCA’s chief engineer James Brown, local parks superintendent Rich Rozelle and Director of State Parks Ruth Coleman. Coleman is a die-hard opponent of completing the 241 — or building any road on any state park land — period. Lobbying by Coleman and the Governor’s brother-in-law Bobby Shriver are the proximate cause of the Administration request that TCA’s wait another 30 days before approving the project EIR.
The Governator blah-blahed some comments about building more roads to strengthen our economy, but didn’t say one way or another whether he’ll support or oppose the 241 completion.
A few columns ago, I called upon the Governor to visit the site and see for himself if this iffy overflow campground, nearly-always-dry creekbed, and popular surfing spot… Read More