Regarding the Your View editorial
”
COG Has Priorities,
”
from Council of Governments Executive Director Tom Quigley,
you’d think with all of this diligent planning, prioritization and
approving that Mr. Quigley points out that there would be some
orange cones out there somewhere.
Editor,
Regarding the Your View editorial “COG Has Priorities,” from Council of Governments Executive Director Tom Quigley, you’d think with all of this diligent planning, prioritization and approving that Mr. Quigley points out that there would be some orange cones out there somewhere.
If you subscribe to the notion that plan to action takes at least three years, where then is the project that was planned two years and 11 months ago? Where are the cones?
Oh sure, we’ve got RTP and RTIP; STIP and COG; VTA, ITIP and gateway studies. But where, I ask you, are the cones?
After “extensive additional study,” I have determined that we can save the energy expended to come up with clever acronyms and abbreviations and just Send In The Cones (SITC).
Bob Easterday, Hollister