Detroit light rail backers ready to move forward
from the Detroit Free Press:
The private-sector group that wants to build a 3-mile light rail line on Woodward Avenue from downtown Detroit to the New Center said today it has raised all of the money it will need to build the line and is pledging to fund the operations of the system privately for the first 10 years after its built.
The M-1 Rail Group outlined the details in a report it has sent to the federal government. The group of private investors and philanthropic groups behind the effort said they would commit to paying the estimated $5.1 million annual cost of operating the Woodward rail line through 2025.
Thats a significant step for the project. How to pay for operating the system has been a key point of contention in a city thats now under a consent deal with the state to oversee its finances and plans to slash millions from its annual appropriations for the citys bus system.
The group would then donate the projects assets to the appropriate agency, such as a regional transit authority that Gov. Rick Snyder and the Legislature are working to create for southeast Michigan to oversee a big new network of rapid-transit buses on Woodward, Michigan Avenue, Gratiot and Hall Roads connecting Detroit to key suburbs, Metro Airport and Ann Arbor. ..................(more)
The complete piece is at:
http://www.freep.com/article/20120423/NEWS01/120423048/Woodward-Avenue-light-rail-line-M-1-Rail-Group?odyssey=tab%7Ctopnews%7Ctext%7CFRONTPAGE