Road money swap allows San Antonio street car to advance

Money swap could pave a new route to local streetcar system
By Vianna Davila : November 7, 2012
Express-News

Local transportation officials might have found a way to avoid a legal battle over the hotly debated use of transportation sales tax revenue to build VIA Metropolitan Transit's downtown streetcar system.

And the help could come from the unlikeliest of places — the state highway department.

In a funding swap, $92 million in state money previously set aside to add nontoll lanes on U.S. 281 and Loop 1604 would replace local money reserved for the streetcar project.

In turn, the local money assigned to streetcars would go to adding the nontoll lanes.

The local money comes from the Advanced Transportation District, funded by a 1/4-cent sales tax approved by voters. The state money is from the Texas Mobility Fund.

The Texas Transportation Commission, which governs the Department of Transportation, is expected to vote Nov. 15 on shifting the state money.

Whether the new funding plan will crush any potential court challenge to streetcars remains to be seen.

Jeff Judson, a staunch opponent of rail and the use of ATD funds for streetcars, questioned the legality of spending TMF funds instead.

“I just don't think TxDOT should be accommodating the expenditure on transit, when it's just not their role, and transit will do nothing to reduce congestion,” said Judson, director of the Heartland Institute, a free-market advocacy group.

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