Our current anti-transit mayor would not be supporter nor a cheerleader for OneCity. We may have to wait until we get a pro-transit mayor to be a public transit cheerleader and only after the regime of our current anti-transit mayor has ended.
I say, for the time being, focus on the B-D extension and the DRL, and then get the rest of OneCity (or a similar plan) rolling in 2014 when hopefully a more transit-friendly mayor is elected.
Squeeze what we can out of the current political situation (which is far less than ideal), and then push for more when we have people in office who actually want to push.
The B-D extension only needs an extra $400 million, which shouldn't be the end of the world to fund from general city revenues. Get the DRL EA started, because it's going to take at least a couple years to finish. By that time hopefully we'll have enough adults in charge to actually have a reasonable discussion on how to fund it.
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