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Tuesday, October 2, 2012

Richard Conlin Is Not a Hypocrite

Posted by on Tue, Oct 2, 2012 at 4:16 PM

A sharp-eyed tipper pointed out this video, clearly trying to lambaste Seattle City Council member Richard Conlin for his hypocrisy on expensive road projects. Speaking at a council meeting, Conlin was opposing a proposal to build a second Montlake Bridge at a cost of $100 million. At about the 1:30 mark, he explains that is too much money for too little mobility. Here's Conlin's money quote:

"We're suggesting that we do the things that are cost effective that really work," he said. "Try those out, see if they work, keep the second Montlake Bridge on hold while we see if we can actually make things better in the corridor using less expensive, more effective alternatives."

"Where have I heard and seen Mr. Conlin reject that argument?" our tipper asks.

I know, I know. You might think Conlin is guilty of cognitive dissonance here, because he was the city's leading advocate for a not-particularly-useful $4.2 billion tunnel, while helping kill off a surface/transit plan that was more cost effective. That wasn't a case of trusting in "less expensive, more effective alternatives" at all. I'll admit, at first blush, it does look like Conlin was talking out both sides of his mouth. For one thing, Conlin dismissed a Nelson\Nygaard study that found the tunnel underperformed while, in this case, Conlin embraced a study by the same firm that showed the bridge underperformed.

But this implication that Conlin is a total hypocrite isn't fair. The tunnel project only served cars; the second Montlake Bridge is specifically designed to facilitate transit, bicycles, and pedestrians. He was also the council's leading voice to kill the monorail and the city's cheerleader for widening the 520 bridge without light rail.

So Conlin has been consistent for years: He reliably supports projects for cars, and he reliably tries to kill projects for transit.

 

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Joe Szilagyi 1
This clown is one of the #1 reasons to support district elections for the Council. It will likely get rid of him.
Posted by Joe Szilagyi http://twitter.com/joeszi on October 2, 2012 at 4:53 PM
Will in Seattle 2
@1 not necessarily. His area has high support for him, or at least it did last time I doorbelled it.
Posted by Will in Seattle http://www.facebook.com/WillSeattle on October 2, 2012 at 5:01 PM
3
Of course this is all utter bullshit, which we expect from Dumb-inic. If Conlin was such a big fan of projects for cars, he would have favored rebuilding the Viaduct, which also was by far the most cost-effective solution, Dumb-inic, not your fucking surface option, which would have brought us gridlock.
Posted by Give it a break, the surface option lost on October 2, 2012 at 5:20 PM
roddy 4
The current Montlake Bridge is a thing of beauty on par with the Tower Bridge, the Brooklyn Bridge. The Montlake Bridge, especially when viewed from the cut, is gorgeous. It would be an total shame to maul it by placing a brutalist modern structure right next to it. I would implore my city council to find a solution to the traffic issues that doesn't destroy one of most beautiful man-made structures in the region.
Posted by roddy http://www.washingtonunited.org on October 2, 2012 at 6:46 PM
gloomy gus 5
@4, it sure is gorgeous. The Council's been against adding another for a very long time, but since it's the state's decision they want to influence the state as much as possible away from it while they still can. By contrast, the state had already made its viaduct decision by the time Nelson/Nygaard's earlier report came out. That's the main reason it didn't have much of a chance to influence anybody at the time. Also, thought a good report, it was embraced eagerly by the same folks who'd run their surface/transit plan into the ground, which did not add to its cachet.
Posted by gloomy gus on October 2, 2012 at 8:06 PM
6
They should just add outrigger lanes on the Montlake Bridge like they did on the University Bridge, back before I-5 opened when they needed the capacity. This wouldn't effect the visual profile and would increase capacity by 50 percent. A good workable compromise, methinks.
Posted by Citizen R on October 2, 2012 at 9:45 PM
south downtown 7
And Conlin lies, and is a pompous bully.

Will be glad to see him gone.
Posted by south downtown on October 3, 2012 at 8:46 AM
8
The only thing Conlin is guilty of is crossing the New Urbanist mafia's Party Line. It's not hard to do.
Posted by hmmmmm on October 3, 2012 at 9:26 AM
9
Conlin has done everything the "new urbanists" want him to do.
Posted by Wing It on October 3, 2012 at 10:46 AM

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