Monday, August 25, 2008

High Speed Rail for Ohio

In today's Cincinnati Enquirer the lead article discussed the allocation of anticipated state tax revenue generated by a proposed casino to be situated along I-71 around the Wilmington area. Just like the tobacco settlement funds, everyone is now going to spend the revenue even before the casino is approved and built. So, why not float another idea. One which will attract business investment into Ohio, make Ohio the center piece of a regional passenger rail network ??

This is the idea: Using the rights of way already in existence along Ohio's interstates and highways, build a high speed rail system linking Ohio's cities (see my earlier post). Of course a stop along the route would be the Casino. The first two legs of the system could be: (i) Cincinnati, Wilmington (Casino) Columbus, Akron, Cleveland; and (ii) Toledo, Dayton, Wilmington (Casino) where a transfer station would be constructed to link the two lines. Later Toledo-Cleveland and Dayton-Cincinnati could be built.

Federal transportation funds can not be counted on for financing rail transportation initiatives, so Ohio needs to be creative and think out of the box to take care of itself.

Now close your eyes and think about what this plan would mean for the real estate community. Rail stations, whether situated in downtown, suburban or rural areas would spur the need for commercial and residential development in and around the same. They would also serve as the local hubs for alternative transportation such as local light rail and bus transportation.

So, if you consider the other ideas presented earlier in this Blog (2% Solution) all of these efforts when taken together create a really powerful and solid base for economic development and growth.

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