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Friday, May 30, 2008 - 12:22
Private resistance in Florida

State wants to lease Alligator Alley, but citizens list concerns

Protesters are trying to discourage Florida’s plan to privatize a 78-mile
section of I-75, known as Alligator Alley.
The state would still own the road, but a private company would operate and
maintain it behind a lease of 50 years or more. A study conducted a year ago
revealed leasing the famous stretch would produce $504 million in short-term
revenue.
Motorists with SunPass already pay $2 in tolls driving Alligator Alley, and
citizens groups like the Citizen Transportation Coalition of Collier County
are concerned money generated from the lease would be used for other roads.
They also questioned why the state would want to sell a profitable roadway.

“We’re selling our assets for a short-term cash infusion,” Gina Downs, a
member of the Citizen Transportation Coalition of Collier County, told the
Miami Herald.
Despite public resistance, proposals from private companies are currently
being accepted, but a final decision may not be made until fall.
“Either we accept tolls and build more facilities, or those facilities won’t
happen,” Jim Wolfe, Florida DOT secretary for the district that includes
Alligator Alley, told the public forum.

Miami Herald

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