Contra Costa County, CA November 7, 2000 Election
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Short and long term PLANS for improving traffic.

By Fran Vaughan, IV

Candidate for Member, City Council; City of Antioch

This information is provided by the candidate
"You and I know that transportation isn't just a campaign issue, it's a quality of life issue!" - Fran Vaughan
TRAFFIC -

If you've lived in Antioch as long as I have you know that Highway 4 has been a mess for decades. BART has been an empty promise for over 30 years! For years no politician has seriously pushed for improving Highway 4 and bringing BART to Antioch. Now, while our political leaders seek election to higher office, they are suddenly ready to make transportation a campaign issue. You and I know that transportation isn't just a campaign issue, it's a quality of life issue!

In office I will -

On the regional level -

  • Lobby for state and federal surplus funds for transportation.
  • Seek Legislation requiring additional transportation funds and BART extensions to Antioch before San Jose.
  • Seek Legislation to redirect the quarter-cent sales tax we pay for BART and use it for widening Highway 4 or our own light rail system, if BART refuses to come to Antioch.
  • If needed I will seek Litigation on behalf of Antioch taxpayers to reccver our three decades worth of taxes.
  • I will seek a court injunction blocking BART from further expansion until it fulfills its' contractual obligation to east county.
  • Keep the pressure on Sacramento to fast track the environmental reporting process for highway widening projects.

Here in east county -

  • Push for regional job centers so people can work in town.
  • Explore ways to speed up the Brentwood Bypass project.
  • Work with local cities to create a light rail system.
  • Push for regional growth limitations.
  • Seek a balanced highway mitigation fee among all east county cities.
  • Explore the use of funneling techniques to speed the flow of cars on Highway 4 during peak hours.
  • Push for Cal Trans to use a reversible lane for speeding commute traffic.

Here in Antioch -

  • Slow residential growth to keep more cars out of Antioch.
  • Coordinate traffic lights on all major roads including Lone Tree Way.
  • Oppose multi-family construction, especially near transportation arteries.

One of my opponents said that not building 1,000 new homes in southeast Antioch would do nothing to help traffic on Highway 4. That may be true but, I guarantee that building 1,000 new homes will make things worse!

If you'd like someone in office who will fight for our transportation needs even if it isn't an election year, then Vote Vaughan November 7th.

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