
Can The Governor “Just Say No” To His Brother-In-Law?
In a few minutes I am leaving for a tour of the proposed alignment for the 241 tollroad completion. This has become a hot political issue in Orange County — as is the case anytime there is an attempt to build a road where one doesn’t currently exist. Given the environmental crowd’s near-religious reverence for every granule of dirt, I suppose controversy and litigation will always dog plans to improve the lives of taxpaying motorists until they figure out a way to build roads that don’t physically touch the ground.
But I digress.
Tomorrow the Foothil/Eastern Transportation Corridors Agency (F/ETCA) Board of Directors will vote on the proposed route for the 241 completion. The enviros are going beserk because it cuts through a portion of San Onofre State Park.
Never mind that this state park land is leased from Camp Pendleton, and that when the lease was signed it made provision for the completion of the 241 — after all, there are toads and weeds at stake here!