Neighborhood Call to Action, RTA's Broadway Corridor Project, Steve Kozachik Press Conference
http://youtu.be/1vztrSrlYx8
Published on May 1, 2012 by AUDITAZ
Press Conference April 30, 2012
This is a critical point in the efforts to get the RTA to abandon it's outdated plans for widening Broadway Blvd to 8-lanes and instead allow the Citizen's Task Force to provide meaningful input to re-scope the project in a way that is within budget and compatible with the surrounding neighborhoods and our desired future for this corridor.
* Council member Steve Kozachik has recently called for reconsidering and down scoping the costly and unnecessary Broadway Project. The 1987 plan to widen Broadway is outdated in view of conditions in the street itself as well as up-to-date thinking about sustainable transportation and livable cities.
* Wasting $71 million taxpayer dollars we simply do not have, widening the Street to 150 feet would destroy over 100 local businesses and historic properties, lifeblood of our local economy and tax base. Up-to-date infrastructure improvements such as bus pullouts, turn bays, and properly timed lights would better move traffic while encouraging bus ridership, biking and walking along a safe and pleasant street.
* Broadway Coalition call on our elected officials on the Board of Supervisors and the Tucson City Council to reconsider this costly and unnecessary project and find a sustainable solution that will better meet Tucson's needs now and in the future.
Speakers last evening at the press conference:
1) Ward 6 Councilmember Steve Kozachik2) Mark Kerr, aide to Ward 5 Councilmember Richard Fimbres3) Colby Henley, President of Rincon Hts. Neighborhood4) Jessica Shuman, business owner of Kismet, 2627 E Broadway5) John O'Dowd, President of Sam Hughes Neighborhood Assn.6) Sid Hirsch, business owner of Hirsch's Shoes, 2934 E. Broadway7) Rev. Stuart Taylor, Tucson Bus Riders' Union,8) Demion Clinco, Pres. of Tucson Historic Preservation Foundation 9) District 5 Pima County Supervisor Richard Elias
Blogger's Note: At 37:30 on the video above is grafted in a discussion of election fraud in Tucson comprising and interview with Tucson election lawyer Bill Risner and stolen-election sleuths John Brakey and Jim March. John and I were two of the co-founders of AUDIT-AZ (aka Americans United for Democracy, Integrity, and Transparency in Elections). Interspersed in this extension are some video clips of computer expert Harri Hursty hacking the memory card of an Diebold optical-scan voting machine with the aid of a device known to have been purchased by the Pima County Election Department.
Here below is another recent video, which within the first few minutes of watching should convince you that Attorney Bill Risner has gone to court seeking "prospective relief" from insider rigging of future elections (the full context of this video can be found here). In spite of numerous court cases lIke these, little prospective relief has been obtained ...while the "mainstream" media refuses to recognize such cases as worthy of mention on the evening news.
Monday, March 5, 2012
Arizona Election Fraud: Attorney Bill Risner's Argument Reaffirms the Need for Election Integrity
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