Wednesday, November 24, 2010

Ha ha ha ha HSR

The CA HSR provides comedy relief to an otherwise serious issue. In the news today is an article which will be used as the next target for mockery of their confused behavior.

It appears as though they've selected the ROW (Rights-of-Ways) with the BNSF as the proposed corridor through the Valley. The likelihood of having Warren Buffet cooperate with the State of CA is the best chance that the HSRA has of obtaining a possible corridor ROW.

The hysterical part of the news story is the proposal of building that old technology heavy rail train from Madera to Corcoran. Its course should be extended another 15 miles north so that it could at least connect the Chowchilla women prison to the Corcoran men prison. At least that would make more sense for destination reasoning. At least the route will make it convenient for Fresno residents to get to the Corcoran prison, perhaps Charles Manson will now have a chance to pick-up more visitors.

According to the reported figures, the heavy rail train will come under their earlier figures of $70million per mile with the cost of $64million per mile. That figure, however, assumes that none of the line will be at the $120million per mile cost of its 60 foot elevated proposed cost figures.

A New Technology Transit system would be a wise choice as an alternative technology choice. It would be able to provide a far superior mode of mobility that travels much faster and at a fraction of the cost the CA HSRA political force wants to give to their foriegn manufacturing associates.

Monday, November 15, 2010

Time for action

Yet another report; this one from US PIRG Educational Fund. While it does support the underlying aspect of the unsustainable automobile, it is nothing more than another study to say things are better in other parts of the world and does nothing to change the cause of our land use crisis.

This report suggests that we need to build a "high speed" rail network by 2050. One needs to keep this term in perspective. In the 1800s America built steam locomotives which pulled trains exceeding speeds of 90mph. Today's political push is to call a train traveling at a speed of 79mph: a "high speed" train. This bureaucratic line of rational is nauseating.

There is technology being developed that has computer simulated speeds of 4,500mph at a fraction of the cost of those 150 year old technology antiques.

Sunday, November 14, 2010

Canadian proposal

Three times cheaper... www.ledovoir.com from Quebec talks about the efficiency of New Technology Transit instead of governments wasting more money on systems using 150 year old train technology.

Tuesday, November 2, 2010

Spatial Planning

We are at a place in mankind’s intellectual growth that planning for our future has to be well thought out. History is a great teacher; the current trends reveal patterns of failure.

One of the most relevant aspects of space planning is in the study of Fung Shui (http://www.fungshway.net). In regards to particular books on the matter, a Google search would provide many choices.

The importance of spatial planning is to focus on servicing small needs of the individual. Placement, according to the art of fung shui science is maintaining the flow of movement. The question becomes: is there a greater demand for the rhythm of flow than in spatial planning?

In California, there is a rush for the Metropolitan Planning Organizations (regional government planning departments) to comply with new State mandates to lower greenhouse gases. The overall attitude of these organizations is to increase land-use densities. There is a lack of understanding within the governmental planning community that increasing population densities causes greater harm to the environment with the automobile at its foundation. The automobile is wholly unsustainable. Building society on an unsustainable foundation results in, well: LA is the result. The outcome is sprawl with social, environmental, and economic decline.

Increasing land use densities does not work with automobiles as the primary source of mobility.

With society’s perpetual growth, we are leaning towards the necessity for sustainability. The only alternative to reach sustainably is to have sustainable transportation as the source of mobility.

Blending the movement flow with fung shui science, the methods of historic community housing trends, and using new clean technology transit modes will certainly get functional spatial planning success.

Monday, November 1, 2010

Elections

According to sources, the HSR will survive or die with the November 2010 elections. Gee, let's see do we vote for extending the status-quo to be maintained or do we continue the neglected transportation system?

When will politicians figure out that this is 2010? The public needs to be informed beyond the single minded political nonsense that refers to the antiquied heavy rail passenger train technology as job creation projects. Yeah, build a decent modern transportation system and it could actually be a transportation system project.

To hear the politicians claim the horridly expensive transportation are failure from the beginning and have to be referred to as "jobs creation" projects is unacceptable. New technology transit projects can be efficient clean transportation projects, they need public attention and informed politicians.