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barry's avatar

Randall is a hero for pursuing this!

As for the background, Steve is right about Paolino's role, he is not only wealthy but a Democratic National Committeeman so very politically connected.

In 2017-2018 Providence had a robust public process on Kennedy Plaza resulting in a wide consensus including riders, community groups, RIPTA, and city planners on redesigning KP, keeping the buses but concentrating the stops along Washington St in both directions, plus some other improvements to parks, landscaping, security... It was stopped when Paolino filed a lawsuit against it for the reasons Steve noted and as he had access to the Governor and RIDOT, they came up with a cockamamie "multi-hub" roundly criticized by all including the City Council. Then they conceived of a bus hub removed to a "Dorrance" site near the Court House where there a lot of surface parking lots. It is not as central as KP but it could have some other advantages, and for a year or so this was the plan and the name in which RIPTA's RFP was issued.

Yet rumors are the site is no longer viable, my guess is property owners there didn't want the bus riders, disproportionately poor and people of color, nearby either.

So now the rumor is to move to a remote site near I-95's service road and Clifford St with few abutters and few reasons anyone would want to go there. It would surely raise RIPTA's cost of operations and the capital cost is unknowable now but enormous. A really, really bad idea.

If Dorrance can't be worked out, it is time to face the only logical thing to do is stay in, and improve, Kennedy Plaza. Paolino and the realtors should be made to realize that good transit access to their property from all directions is the one transportation advantage they have over competing strip malls, office parks, shopping centers etc to which it will always be easier to drive to and park. And we would all benefit from it good transit potential to enhance mobility, cut pollution and congestion, and keep more of our energy dollars in the state.

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Sarah Gleason's avatar

How much is this bus-hub supposed to cost and how will it be paid for? RIPTA’s projected deficit for the coming year is $32.6 million and will continue to grow. If the legislature “ rescues” RIPTA, how can funds for public transportation be justified if this boondoggle succeeds?

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