We’ve Got the Facts, Grit & Momentum; Time to Double Down!

Gov. Hogan, MDOT, and the forces pushing private toll lanes have money and power. They also have an unfixable problem: they can’t make an honest case for the project without having the whole house of cards collapse.

The State is now rushing to finalize the toll-lane scheme before the 2022 elections. The CEO of toll-giant Transurban recently admitted that the I-495/I-270 project faces "quite a few issues", and it's uncertain if the deal can close before Hogan leaves office.

This is the time for our coalition – grassroots groups, allied elected officials, and thousands of activists like you – to double down on our efforts to stop MDOT’s dangerous plans.

We KNOW what we’re fighting for and what Hogan & Co. are trying to take from us:

  • The right to State transportation policies that improve our lives, not make them immeasurably worse.

  • The right to travel on our own highways, the ones built by our own tax dollars, without paying/subsidizing an international conglomerate focused only on profits.

What we do and who we elect in the coming months can make all the difference.

Read below for important election actions, timeline updates, and the latest MDOT misfires (hide-and-seek for 30 months?). Then take a welcome look at how much all of us together have accomplished in the past 2 months. Inspiring!

From Maryland Matters, 4/22/22

ACTION ALERT: Help elect primary candidates who oppose the toll lanes…and can win in November

Primary Election for Governor

Our next governor could stop the toll-lane project (or, if the election goes badly, push it ahead). Do all you can, starting now, to help elect a Democratic nominee who unambiguously opposes the toll lanes AND can win on November 8.

This is not advocating for a “single-issue” vote. Any candidate who actively or passively supports the toll-lane project also supports what goes with it:

On May 1, the Baltimore Sun tentatively named these four as the leading Democratic candidates: Peter Franchot (the founding toll-lane cheerleader), Rushern Baker, Wes Moore, and Tom Perez.

DontWiden270.org created a shorthand table of the positions of these four based on their responses to the Maryland Transit Opportunities Coalition’s valuable gubernatorial questionnaire (read all the candidates’ full-text responses here) and other sources.

Note: Regarding Hedges column above, please see here.

ASAP, start supporting a candidate who fully opposes the toll lanes!

Primary Election for Montgomery County Executive

What applies for gubernatorial candidates applies here, too: if candidates support the toll lanes, they support that long list (above) of dreadful positions intrinsically tied to the project.

Despite what you may have heard or read about head-scratching endorsements for Montgomery County Executive, the toll-lane positions of the three leading candidates couldn’t be clearer. Please note: Easily-countered endorsements, frustrating though they may be, are off to the side compared to our big-picture need to work together to defeat the toll-lane debacle.

County Executive Marc Elrich has forcefully opposed the toll lane plan since 2018, and consistently champions fair, effective alternatives. Read his March 10, 2022, letter to the Federal Highway Administration.

Hans Reimer is a self-proclaimed supporter of the toll lanes: “…tolling and congestion pricing are the right way to limit sprawl and pay for highway capacity.”

David Blair is on record supporting the toll-lane project. See his response to the 2022 Washington Area Bicyclist Association questionnaire.

What’s (possibly) ahead

  • June 2022: Expected issuance of MDOT’s final, federally-mandated Environmental Impact Statement (FEIS). Note: Transurban, the conglomerate with the toll-lane contract, was tasked with “helping” MDOT with the EIS process.

  • July 2022: Expected release of the US Department of Transportation’s Record of Decision on the project. (If you haven’t already done so, please click here to encourage our Congressional delegation and USDOT to end the project.)

  • July 19: Critically important primary election.

  • Summer-Fall 2022: Possible next stages of ongoing lawsuit filed by a losing bidder for the MDOT toll-lane contract.

  • November 8: Critically important general election.

  • Fall-Winter 2022: Possible filing of lawsuits by the Sierra Club of Maryland and others.

From Maryland Matters, April 20, 2022. Could that poster be the Capital Accord?

The toll-lane forces (try to) strike again…

  • Remember that Capital Beltway Accord, the one currently directing MDOT and VDOT action? It’s been 30 months since the handshake between Governors Hogan and Northam and the public still hasn’t seen the document. Depending on who Maryland Matters asked, the Accord either is missing, hidden, never finished, “moving down the track”, or “does not exist.” Then there’s MDOT’s predictable response: “…disclosure of these records would be contrary to the public interest.”

  • MDOT sent the public yet another email blast of false assurances from the I-495/I-270 P3 Office. See Arthur Katz’s astute take in Maryland Matters.

  • George Mason University’s Center for Regional Analysis released a study hailing the economic benefits of Transurban’s toll-lane expansion into Maryland. Guess who provided financial and material support for the Center’s research. Yes. Transurban.

Together, we keep countering MDOT’s tactics!

  • By the May 1 deadline, more than 400 of you sent messages to the National Capital Region Transportation Planning Board (TPB) opposing MDOT’s sneak attempt to add the Beltway to the toll-lane plan. That was a tremendous action response -- thank you!

  • Our strong allies in Rockville, Mayor Newton and Council Members Ashton, Feinberg, Myles, and Pierzchala, sent this powerful letter to the TPB.

  • Our longtime advocate and ally, Montgomery County Executive Marc Elrich, sent the Federal Highway Administration this recent accounting of the County’s pressing, unaddressed concerns about the toll-lane project.

  • Many of you sent messages in April to our U.S. Congressional delegation, urging them to call for a redo of MDOT’s faulty environmental review. Thank you!

QUICK ACTION ALERT: May 1st Deadline to Counter MDOT’s Latest Outrage

Here we are again! MDOT makes a stealth end-run around the public, gets caught, and assuming we take fast action gets sharp pushback from those of our elected officials who will choose to put the public good first.

Quick version of what’s going on:

  • Attempted end-run: MDOT pushed toll lanes for the entire Beltway into the Metropolitan Washington Transportation Planning Board’s (TPB) long-range plan, even though the TPB didn’t vote for that.

  • How MDOT got caught: Our coalition members spotted MDOT’s item buried in the TPB plan and made the info public.

  • How we affect the outcome: We have until Sunday, May 1 to submit comments telling the TPB and our Montgomery County elected officials to reject the entire toll-lane scheme, which was always going to include the Beltway.

Use this quick tool created by the Sierra Club, our valued partner, to send your message to the TPB and County officials. Add your own words to the pre-loaded text to grab attention.

Thank you for taking action!! Governor Hogan, MDOT, Transurban and their allies never expected an opposition so determined and so armed with the facts as all of us, working together.

 

Watch for next week’s DontWiden270 newsletter, and please encourage friends and neighbors to join our mailing list at DontWiden270.org.

Federal Agencies Can Stop the Toll Lanes! Tell Our Members of Congress to Make It Happen!

ACTION ALERT

Write to your members of Congress today. Tell them to give one clear message to the Federal Agencies that will decide the fate of the toll lane project: NO TOLL LANES ON I-270/I-495!

 

Click here to send your message directly to Senators Van Hollen and Cardin and Representative Raskin or Trone.

 

Read below for “why now”, the bigger picture, and quick message ideas. Then see new reasons to oppose the toll lanes, including MDOT’s recent letter to the City of Rockville, Virginia Gov. Youngkin’s toll-lane taunting of Marylanders, and hilarious new takes on the toll-lane project’s most notorious fails.

“Uncongested managed lanes adjacent to congested general purpose lanes.” From Federal Highway Administration report, Sec. 1.0

The right time to reach out to Congress…is now!

The toll-lane project can't be finalized until its Environmental Impact Statement (EIS) is approved by the Federal Highway Administration. MDOT and Transurban are rushing to get the incomplete, inaccurate EIS greenlighted this fall so they can sign final contracts while Gov. Hogan is still in office.

With the project increasingly on the U.S. government's radar, it's time to send thousands of constituent messages to our members of Congress, urging them to reject MDOT's project.

 

The big-picture reason for pivoting to Congress

I-270 and I-495 belong to the public. They connect us to the people and places that make up our lives. MDOT and their contractor Transurban want to privatize our highways and control how we and our children and grandchildren will connect for the next 60 years.

 

Together, we can stop this takeover and make sure transportation projects support the public good. You’ve sent waves of powerful messages before, including an astounding 5,000 comments to MDOT about the toll lane project’s wholly deficient environmental impact statements.

 

We need to mobilize again, this time to energize our members of Congress. We need them to amplify our messages and carry them to Federal Agencies that can stop the toll lanes.

 

 

Plenty of choices about what to say

 

Click here to tell your members of Congress why you oppose the toll lanes. You can use or edit the prepopulated text. Or you can give your own thoughts in your own words. Speak from your heart. Share your anger and fears. Any approach you take will work.

 

You can write to our Senators and Representatives about:

  • Sky-high rush hour tolls up to $50 each way.

  • Increased congestion due to new and worsening bottlenecks.

  • Decreased number of free lanes.

  • Destruction of the $132,000,000 improvements that have eliminated most congestion on lower I-270.

  • Five years of construction misery.

  • Decreased safety due to lack of inside shoulders; crowding of trucks into fewer free lanes; dangerous merge points.

  • Social, economic, and environmental injustice.

  • Enormous environmental damage at a time of climate emergency.

  • Significant loss of tree cover, including in our parks.

  • Huge financial risk to taxpayers; failure of MDOT to conduct/share cost analyses.

  • Entire Beltway back on the table as a future phase of the toll-lane plan.

  • Fatally flawed traffic modeling.

  • MDOT’s refusal to conduct adequate air/water analyses or stipulate mitigations.

  • Refusal to share key legal documentation, including the Capital Beltway Accord between VA and MD, and contractor agreements.

 

For more information on toll-lane topics, see “Note on References” below.

 

 

The City of Rockville’s powerful letter to MDOT

The Rockville Mayor and Council just sent a masterful response to MDOT’s request for the City to agree that “the impacts of the [toll lane project] on Rockmead Park, Woottons Mill Park, and Rockville Senior Center and Park, which are owned and managed by the City of Rockville, are minor…”

 

The City did not agree. Instead, the Mayor and Council said, among their many other strong, smart statements, “…the City of Rockville would experience by far the largest proportion of the Proposed 1-495/1-270 Project-related property impacts of any community…” and “We will not repeat our prior comments here. But we incorporate them in larger context of, at a minimum, ensuring impacts to the City of Rockville are fully recognized, analyzed, and mitigated.”

 

Thank you, Mayor Newton and Council Members Ashton, Feinberg, Myles, and Pierzchala.

 

 

Virginia Gov. shovels dirt and tells the truth about MDOT’s Toll-Lanes

The toll-lane happy talk between the Governors of MD and VA may be over. At last week’s groundbreaking for more Northern VA toll lanes -- lanes to be built in part and inexplicably by Maryland -- Gov. Youngkin shoveled actual dirt with the U.S. head of toll giant Transurban and addressed the following toll-lane remarks to Gov. Hogan (who wasn’t there):

“Yes, we’re going to take jobs from Maryland into Virginia. Yes, we’re going to compete to grow faster than Maryland. And yes, Gov. Hogan, we need you to finish your side of this project.”

 

Unfortunately, our governor is rushing to do just that.

 

 

“OOPS! Lanes”: A funny version that’s a lot truer than MDOT’s

Here’s a whole new approach to pointing out fatal flaws in the toll lane project. With MDOT now calling toll-lanes “OP Lanes,” the Maryland Transit Opportunities Coalition, our valued partner, created “OOPS! Lanes, a hilarious and most instructive website. Check out these samples:

Note on references for toll-lane issues

The most authoritative compilation of analyses and citations about the toll-lane project is the Sierra Club’s official comments on the project’s Supplemental Draft Environmental Impact Statement. The document was written by nationally known legal and technical experts with input from local advocates and signed by our coalition of 50+ advocacy groups and the City of Rockville. The comments provide not only the basis for future legal action, but fuel to spur our grassroots efforts. For detailed discussions and supporting evidence, click on specific issues in the document’s table of contents (pp. vi-ix).

 

 

To support grassroots efforts

DontWiden270.org does not accept donations. But we strongly support the work of our valued partners. If you’d like to help with the costs of outreach materials about the toll lanes, please consider a donation to Citizens Against Beltway Expansion. Go to https://www.cabe495.com/. THANK YOU!