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Home Front: Politix
Alaska Ends Plan for 'Bridge to Nowhere'
2007-09-22
Gov. Sarah Palin ordered state transportation officials Friday to abandoned the "bridge to nowhere" project that became a nationwide symbol of federal pork-barrel spending.

The $398 million bridge would have connected Ketchikan, on one island in southeastern Alaska, to its airport on another nearby island. "Ketchikan desires a better way to reach the airport, but the $398 million bridge is not the answer," Palin said in a news release. She directed the transportation department to find the most "fiscally responsible" alternative for access to the airport.

Ketchikan is Alaska's entry port for northbound cruise ships that bring more than 1 million visitors yearly. Every flight into Gravina Island requires a 15-minute ferry ride to reach the more densely populated Revillagigedo Island. Sen. Ted Stevens and Rep. Don Young championed the project through Congress two years ago, securing more than $200 million for the bridge between Ketchikan, on Revillagigedo Island, and Gravina Island.
Posted by:Fred

#3  The ferry ride travels approximately 1800 feet, and takes about 5 minutes. All this fuss over an airport with limited traffic and limited passengers. I saw no problem in riding the ferry, and in fact, it was a scenic and pleasurable experience. I wish it had been longer.
Posted by: mcsegeek1   2007-09-22 17:05  

#2  How about we put Ted Stevens and Dan Rather in a big cage for the Usless Ass-hole Smack-down Main Event for the old and infirmed.
Posted by: wxjames   2007-09-22 12:40  

#1  I guess this means we'll be getting a big tax rebate now, because the bridge is finished. After all, it was the Big Wasteful Item in the federal budget, right?
Posted by: Abdominal Snowman   2007-09-22 00:37  

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