[AGL] Enron, BP and Toll Roads
Frances Morey
frances_morey at yahoo.com
Mon May 8 13:42:51 EDT 2006
Oops, sorry I misspelled the name, thanks for the correction.
FM
Michael Eisenstadt <michaele at hotpop.com> wrote:
Frances,
Thorne Dreyer is a subscriber here.
Michael
P.S. List of current subscribers follows
----- Original Message -----
From: "Frances Morey"
To: "survivors' reminiscences about Austin Ghetto Daze in the 60s"
Sent: Monday, May 08, 2006 8:04 AM
Subject: Re: [AGL] Enron, BP and Toll Roads
> In other Houstonesque news, Thorne Dryer is in Austin for a time
> researching a book he's writing on alternative press, staying with Alice
> Embree's family.
> Privitization is just another way to say sorry, no one will be
> accountable. I wouldn't oppose toll roads so vehemently if say the toll
> was to be lifted when the project was paid for. But clearly this is not
> the intent with the push for toll roads today--rather that the profits
> from same are the reward for the private builders who take on the project
> by hook or crook, ie. paying off those we elected to capture the plum. My
> late brother, a big time steel contractor in SA, was outraged when Agnew
> got in trouble for pay-offs. "How else could we get anything done?", he
> said.
> FM
>
> Connie Clark wrote:
> Interesting developments:
>
> It was revealed in yesterdays Houston Chron that BP will be getting a
> very stiff fine for heaving polluting - they reported excesive releases of
> amonia and formaldahyde (a precursor to ground level ozone) in 2004. They
> are the No. 1 toxic polluter down here. But then, they are not sure if it
> was new way of calculating. Nevertheless, these new figures will change
> all of the areas calculations for the Clean Air Act. It's back to the
> drawing board for meeting the ozone levels for 2010. Anyway, I wouldn't
> believe their 'green' ads.
> http://www.chron.com/disp/story.mpl/front/3845870.html
>
> The Harris County Toll Road Authority was shocked to learn that TxDOT
> wants them to pay $1 billion for the privilage of building roads on 3
> corridors (about 80 miles) that TxDOT had acquired ROW and planned.
> Plus they want 50 percent of the toll revenue. It turns out that TxDOT's
> negotiations with Cintra-Zachry to build the I-35 Trans-Texas Corridor 35
> has given them some extra bargaining power. Cintray-Zachry is offering $6
> for the Central Texas project. The Harris County Commissioners are
> incensed at the proposed price - now realize they must compete with
> private industry. This may prompt them to sell the whole thing to a
> private consortium - duck and run, a typical Republican strategy when
> govt/tax money machines dry up.
>
> Enron trial is winding down. Prosecutors are feeling good about the
> case - think they may be putting both Skilling and Lay away.
>
> -30-
> Connie
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