Charlotte gets HOV lanes, a Light Rail and the Nascar Hall of Fame. Raleigh gets a Toll Rd.The two are sorta unrelated...but he has been the longest serving mayor of Charlotte in history.
8/19/2008 2:53:50 PM
he's got my vote for a number of reasons.He's also an alumnus of Ragsdale high in jamestown, in addition to other notable wolfpackers such as Toney Baker and BobbyDigital
8/19/2008 3:16:08 PM
8/19/2008 3:17:10 PM
If McCrory can convince me that he (1) won't try to get rid of the lottery and (2) will try to look out for the rank-and-file state employees (and I don't mean teachers), he'll get my vote, too. I agree with him on a significant number of other issues.
8/19/2008 3:20:48 PM
i will likely vote for him.
8/19/2008 3:21:00 PM
there is no area in north carolina that has the density to support a light (or heavy for that matter) rail transport system
8/19/2008 3:21:55 PM
Remember Steve Dunne!!!1 The answer is almost always no to rail.
8/19/2008 3:24:43 PM
light rail costs money. there's no question. but it provides a service that many would benefit from and it does it in a relatively environmentally friendly way. it also would encourage travel to the area. one of the main reasons light rail has died so many times in this area is because the airport doesn't want to lose its rental car money.
8/19/2008 3:27:43 PM
^^^ heh the thing is always packed anytime ive been on it...im not a big mccrory fan though.
8/19/2008 3:33:21 PM
Bev Perdue just seems like a typical Eastern NC Politician and there have been a lot of crooked Democrats in our state lately (not trying to steer this into the national scene...).Yea, the rail was expensive ($462.7 million) but some of it was federal money, right? I can't find any articles...but I can't find any proof that it was funded by NC general funds (or taxes that all of NC pays). Local taxpayers and businesses contributed funds for the train.On the other hand, for I-540 the House has proposed transferring $25 million from the General Fund to the NC Turnpike Authority.But back to the topic, I think Pat McCrory would make an excellent governor. He made stuff happen in Charlotte.As Lt. Governor, Bev was on the same boat as our awesome current governor. (The one riding around Italy and with the overpaid wife.) According to Wiki, her job title is to be one of the state's chief budget writers.
8/19/2008 4:19:39 PM
Light rail and subways work if you merge it with careful regional and urban planning. If you're smart about how you do it, you can use them to help build density: Washington metro area leveraged several stations along the orange line to turn a sleepy set of office parks into high density, mixed usage corridors.I think you could pull it off in Charlotte, but I don't think there's enough urban-minded people to do it in Raleigh.
8/19/2008 4:25:49 PM
I'd be interested in a examination of how dense Charlotte is vs the RTP. Light rail only suceeds in a relatively densely populated area where it can serve a large number of people with relatively few stops.It isn't that it is a bad idea, just that certain conditions must be met for it to work.
8/19/2008 5:32:03 PM
the thing with rail is that it encourages density. density doesn't usually just happen on its own.
8/19/2008 5:53:48 PM
he's had my vote for a while now
8/19/2008 5:58:11 PM
Watching the debate right now...Bev won't answer any questions.
8/19/2008 8:33:08 PM
8/20/2008 11:05:31 AM
i saw a pic of him and bev in the paper today...i hope the dude wins(no homo)...looks more govenorly[Edited on August 20, 2008 at 11:19 AM. Reason : plus i'm tired of nc always having dem govenors]
8/20/2008 11:18:41 AM
I may not agree with him on most issues, but Pat is the better candidate. NC needs more Rep. governors.
8/20/2008 11:45:58 AM
i could give a poop about his party designation, i like the cut of his jib
8/20/2008 12:34:26 PM
i just think he looks more governorly than some woman
8/20/2008 12:37:40 PM
Anyone would be better than Bev Perdue.
8/20/2008 12:46:54 PM
8/20/2008 2:36:17 PM
Anyone vs. a Democrat for NC governor? A female Democrat? It's practically a shoe-in.Free community college for everyone!
8/21/2008 8:27:05 AM
Not really a fan of McCrory.Its great that Charlotte got Light Rail and a Nascar Hall of Fame but I remember both of those projects being voted down by Meck Co. residents in a referendum. Pat decided they needed them anyways. He also tried to do it with a Baseball Stadium.Isnt Bob Orr still running?
8/21/2008 10:42:04 AM
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8/21/2008 3:01:12 PM
B of A flat out said that Charlotte lack of rail and downtown amenities was hurting recruiting.Basically, you could work for Citi and live in NYC or come to work for B of A and live in what many in finance thought of as a little hick town.[Edited on August 21, 2008 at 3:44 PM. Reason : .]
8/21/2008 3:43:21 PM
Mindstorm, you could be right and I think that employer has a legitimate gripe, the traffic probably does lose them money. I'll actually give props to McCrory for actually getting a project done from beginning to end that will hopefully benefit the city for many years, trouble is I feel he decided what was best for Charlotte even though the taxpayers said they wanted something different.I think a lot of the taxpayers in Mecklenburg County would have rather had their money go to completing I-485 or increasing lanes on I-77 (more than just the HOV lanes) or improving other major roads in the area. Obviously I cant know thats what they wanted for sure but the referendum they voted down was saying something (Interestingly it was voted down despite the Observer and other media outlets drumming it up as the greatest thing ever, atleast that was my experience)
8/21/2008 3:51:38 PM
I drove two summer internships from Lake Norman to Charlotte, the HOV lanes are awesome. What exactly has Beverly Perdue done, besides ride Easley's coat tails?
8/21/2008 4:08:46 PM
8/21/2008 4:19:39 PM
rail good toll roads bad. I HATE TOLL ROADS! it cost what 20$ to drive to disney world? Double taxation is not the answer.
8/21/2008 9:39:15 PM
^Obviously. That's why they are going for triple taxation.
8/22/2008 8:46:36 AM
Light rails don't fix the problem of shitty ass city and general development planning. That coupled with the horrendous light rail designs that have been put up for RTP and you have failure for sure.
8/22/2008 11:50:54 PM
8/24/2008 9:54:20 AM
Coming from someone who has worked on both sides of the light rail argument (I worked for Pittenger when he was running ads against it before the vote and now work for McCrory) the light rail has been a huge success in Charlotte. The average use is already approaching numbers they estimated we wouldn't reach until 2025. For the person who said that the taxpayers didn't want it, I would have to ask you why you think that when they voted for it and then just last november voted to keep the tax on the books that pays for it.
8/24/2008 1:51:12 PM
The only problem with the light rail is I thought they did not choose the location of their first line wisely. The congestion releif created by the light rail would have been a lot more useful going to the university or down to the Matthews/MintHill area.Traffic has reached prohibitive levels in southeast charlotte and Matthews. US 74 needs to be turned into an expressway all the way down until at least NC51. Even worse I-485 is 6-8 lanes throughout the whole city except being 4 lanes around matthews and eastern pineville.
8/24/2008 4:39:41 PM
8/25/2008 11:56:09 AM
8/25/2008 12:06:45 PM
Raleigh gets its bump from the general NC fund...Charlotte has to pay for their own. Not only that, but the second Raleigh beltline will have tolls. I don't have any facts to back that up of course...but I can't seem to really find any articles about it.Raleigh doesn't have a Brookshire Fwy like Charlotte does though...it's like a mini beltline.[Edited on August 25, 2008 at 1:31 PM. Reason : .]
8/25/2008 1:28:54 PM
you are correct. NC-540 which begins at the NC54 exit will be a toll road. it's a done deal.
8/25/2008 2:19:23 PM
Nah I meant as far as who paid for what.
8/25/2008 3:05:51 PM
8/25/2008 3:25:33 PM
Except that it circles around uptown, has ramps (Oberlin and Capital don't count), no stop lights and Jill Liberal can't turn left into Whole Foods.
8/25/2008 4:10:10 PM
485 isn't done because Tony Rand got Fayetteville jumped ahead in the funding line for a loop of their own so Charlotte's has been delayed repeatedly.http://www.wcnc.com/news/topstories/stories/wcnc-072108-krg-loop.7856749d.html
8/25/2008 6:23:18 PM
8/25/2008 7:39:32 PM
Did you mean charlotte with that last part of your response hur?
8/25/2008 8:08:59 PM
The majority of Charlotte has suffered under McCrory. His measure of success is how many toys he can fit downtown. 2/3 of town is turning into crime-ridden ghetto. It wasn't that way when I was growing up. But let's forget about hiring assistant DAs, we have to buy a basketball arena for billionaire Bob Johnson. Traffic is horrible because we're running on the same capacity from the 1950s. I don't blame the hog farmers for squeezing money away from the city - at least they use their funds to build roads.
8/25/2008 8:44:27 PM
Yes I found it completely ASSNINE that tax payer money was used to build Bob Johnson's basketball arena. At the least parking in the parking deck should be free when there is no NBA games. Further i think every citizen in the city should get a free ticket to at least one game per year. Glad my parents worked hard to help fund Mr. Johnson's investment so he could make $$$.
8/25/2008 9:02:07 PM
yet somehow he has won all his mayoral races by what, at least 15 to 20 percent? I think the majority of people in Charlotte approve of the job he has done.
8/25/2008 9:06:16 PM