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Posted Monday, February 08, 2010 by Michele Reed

Traffic Congestion and High Speed Rail are topic conversation in Central Florida and have been going on since the late 90’s.  I am sure you have heard recently that Obama passed a stimulus package to help support this speed rail.  The President believes this will help Florida’s congestion problem and provide thousands of people with jobs. There’s nothing like killing two birds with one stone.

Now there are many people who disagree with this and feel this will not help Florida because it has not helped other cities that have tried it already. However what they need to be aware of is the fact that we are fourth largest populated state and has the highest anticipated growth rate in the nation.  Also our non-residence tourist population and visitor population is the highest amongst all states. If we can reduce tourist traffic it should help the local traffic congestion.   

I found an article is called Traffic Congestion and it was written based on Central Florida and the resident growth, commuter’s growth and the congestion growth.  The writer talks about I-4 being the most densely populated road in all of central Florida. Which makes us question is it a traffic and population problem or is it a development problem (Garcia, My Region.Org, 2003).   

The article talks about how Orlando has hundreds of thousands of commuters coming into Orlando daily to work. In 2000 there were over 164,000 commuters from surrounding counties like, Seminole, Osceola, Volusia and Lake who came to work in Orange County. Not to mention the 377,000 people who already live and work in Orange County (Garcia, My Region.Org, 2003). This is why we have the kind of traffic we have, however if we were smart and built better roadways from the beginning or years ago then maybe this would have reduced some of this congestion. Instead we talked and planned for Central Florida to grow, but left out the road way system and support of this growth.

We have so many commuters because the cost of homes have increased at high rates over the years and families cannot afford to live in Orange County so they have to live on the out skirts to afford a home, but have to work in Orange County to make a decent living. So this tells us that the commuter problem is not going to go away. This is where I feel the Speed Rail will reduce traffic because it will help commuters coming from Tampa area, Lakeland and up towards Orlando. And if this goes to Deland it will help individuals coming from the opposite direction.  This will reduce traffic congestion for commuters too.

Still, there are millions of dollars of proposed road improvements. The passing of the light-rail bill is something they were fighting for the last 10 years and now local businesses like Walt Disney World are throwing in land and extra funds to support it along with the stimulus package. Can you see where this could help give thousands of people jobs and help our congested highways?

If we are going to be a tourist state and bring in travelers from all around the world, as well as house many retirees and working families then we need to be smarter and plan better. We need to do this right the first time verses trying to come back after the fact.

 

 

 

 

Posted Wednesday, August 19, 2009 by Michele Reed

This is the time of year we always go see Dave Mathews Band as they do their Summer Tour in Florida. We are huge fans and I personally have only been going to see Dave in concert for the last three years.  I am not sure what I was waiting for because this band is amazing in concert. They are all about the action and bright lights, musical instruments and pleasing the fans.  DMB puts on an amazing performance year after year.

The last few years it has rained without fail during every show we have attended. Rain or shine we are always there. There is something about getting drenched while hearing jamming music just makes it all that more entertaining. This year we decided to go to two shows; one in Tampa and one in West Palm Beach. The Tampa show was first on Wednesday and we did not get rained on during the whole show amazingly; however that caused it to be miserably hot will dancing around in the crowds. Still no stopping us… They played 19 songs and it was mostly their new songs which if you have not heard their new CD it is a must. It is called Big Whisky and the GrooGrux King, 2009.

The following Saturday morning we got up early to drive to West Palm Beach which is three hours from home and we rented a hotel room on the beach so we could spend that day and the next on the water. We made a nice little weekend getaway around the whole concert. By the way when I keep referring to “we” I am talking about my boyfriend, his brother and wife. We love going to concerts with each other as no know gets grouchy or wants to leave before anyone else.  Anyhow we arrived in West Palm and check into the hotel and then relaxed for the rest of the afternoon until it was time to get ready for Dave. During the week when we see DMB we always miss the first couple of songs because we are going right after work of course, but this time we wanted to get there early so we could see the start of the show. 

On the way to the show it starts to down pour like cats and dogs. I was getting really bummed because I did not want it to be raining as we were walking in. Not to fret little one because the rain stopped just in time for us to walk up to the show and find a nice seat on the lawn area. The night starts to fall, people are gathering in closer and closer as we all wait in anticipation… Drums…screening….guitars...and the fans go wild. This show was fantastic and extremely up beat as it was the last show in Florida for this summer. They played a combination of both new and old songs. DMB has only 5 CD’s I believe so we know every song there is and we sing right along with everyone they play.  They played 19 songs that night which is a lot for one show and we sang and danced around the whole time…until the end.  Oh and by the way we did get rained on during the show, but it was only for 5 minutes. By that time it was nice and refreshing. Well until next year…We Love you Dave!