Sun Sentinel Palm Beach Edition

Candidate says he’ll speed up transporta­tion projects

- By Gray Rohrer Tallahasse­e Bureau

Former Miami Beach Mayor Philip Levine, the frontrunne­r in the Democratic primary for governor, says he’ll speed up state transporta­tion projects like the Interstate 4 project and will expand Visit Florida if he makes it to the governor’s mansion.

Speaking to reporters in Tallahasse­e over the weekend, Levine pledged to bring a “sense of urgency” to the Department of Transporta­tion and to back a high-speed rail project linking Orlando to Tampa.

Levine said he wants a secretary of transporta­tion who is “the best and the brightest, but one more ingredient: the most impatient. If you’re not impatient you can’t be in my administra­tion, because things are happening way too slow. The bottom line is this – we need to connect the cities in Florida, there’s no question. We need high-speed rail.”

The ongoing expansion of I-4 is eight months behind schedule and $100 million over budget, according to reports.

There also have been other recent problems with transporta­tion projects throughout the state, including a glitch involving SunRail transactio­ns that caused a backlog, and the collapse of a pedestrian bridge at Florida Internatio­nal University that led to the deaths of six people.

Levine is ahead in most polls but is locked in a five-way race for the Democratic nomination.

Former U.S. Rep. Gwen Graham of Tallahasse­e, Winter Park businessma­n Chris King, Palm Beach billionair­e Jeff Greene and Tallahasse­e Mayor Andrew Gillum are all competing for the chance to face to GOP nominee. Levine has strong support in his political base in South Florida and is trying to expand on his support throughout the rest of the state.

He wants to expand Visit Florida, the state’s tourism promotion group which has been the subject of bitter fights over its budget the past two years, as Gov. Rick Scott pushed hard to protect the group from deep cuts proposed by legislativ­e leaders.

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