The Register Citizen (Torrington, CT)

A message on transporta­tion for governor-elect Lamont

- Jim Cameron

Dear Ned:

Well, you did it. Congratula­tions on your election. And my condolence­s. The easy part of politics — getting elected — is over. Now comes the hard part: being governor.

I hope you and your transition team are already working on that budget that’s due in three months. There’s a lot of red ink ($4 billion) that needs to be mopped up. And don’t forget those $80 billion in unfunded pensions. But I’m sure you’ve got the solutions, right? That’s what you promised voters, anyhow. So have at it.

But as you are cutting and slashing, may I make a few suggestion­s on the transporta­tion front? Your campaign assured us you’d fix our roads and rails, so I’m sure you have your ideas. But let’s see if these can help.

⏩ Keep your commission­er: Jim Redeker has been commission­er of the state Department of Transporta­tion since 2011 and nobody knows better what’s working and what isn’t. He’s clearly the smartest guy in the room and you need his experience and talents. Let’s not lose him to another state.

⏩ Fix the trains first: You can’t keep high wage earners (and taxpayers) living in Connecticu­t if

Metro-North continues its downward slide. Getting trains back up to speed and on time is crucial to the state’s economy.

⏩ Improve bus service: I hope you realize the CTFastrak bus rapidtrans­it system is hugely important and not the “waste of money” your opponent claimed. Not everyone in this state owns a car. For the 15 million riders who have used the system since it launched, those buses mean being able to get to their jobs. That is what we want, right — people working?

⏩ Ride mass transit: You campaigned at train and bus stations, now why not get on board? Set an example by taking the train from Greenwich to Hartford and riding the bus with your constituen­ts. See the conditions first hand.

⏩ Get going with tolls:

We both know they’re inevitable, despite your opponents’ “tolls are a tax” lie during the campaign. Let’s stop losing revenue to out-of-staters and truckers and make them pay for driving on our roads. Start with tolling trucks, though I doubt that’s legal.

⏩ Honor the lockbox:

Voters have spoken loudly. The Special Transporta­tion Fund is now padlocked. Don’t you dare think about picking that lock or letting the Legislatur­e touch those funds for anything but transporta­tion.

⏩ Please be honest: and your opponents glossed over the tough issues in the campaign, making vague, general comments about improving our lives. You got the job, so now don’t give us You

any BS. Tell us about the hard choices to come. Embrace the FOI act. Be open and transparen­t— and honest. We’re adults. We can take it.

⏩ Don’t abuse the majority: Once again, the Democrats are in full control in Hartford. That’s a lot of power in a few hands and your party’s record on “reaching across the aisle” isn’t great. Our problems can only be solved with bipartisan cooperatio­n, so please set the best example.

That’s enough for now. Get some rest, maybe even a vacation, and we’ll talk again in the coming months.

Best wishes,

Jim Cameron, the “train guy”

Jim Cameron is a longtime commuter advocate based in Fairfield County. Contact him at CommuterAc­tionGroup@gmail.com

 ?? Ned Gerard / Hearst Connecticu­t Media ?? Ned Lamont speaks to commuters during a campaign stop.
Ned Gerard / Hearst Connecticu­t Media Ned Lamont speaks to commuters during a campaign stop.
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 ?? Ned Gerard / Hearst Connecticu­t Media ?? Ned Lamont speaks to commuters during a campaign stop.
Ned Gerard / Hearst Connecticu­t Media Ned Lamont speaks to commuters during a campaign stop.

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