Tuesday, May 17, 2016

All Aboard Florida Nightmare

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You want to see a nightmare? It starts now. 6th Avenue South closing at tracks for All Aboard Florida work.

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7 comments:

Anonymous said...

I heard on the radio this morning that they should be completed by Friday in the road reopened

Anonymous said...

Okeechobee closing was worst. But yeah, more to come. 32 crossings a day.

Weetha Peebull said...

32 trains are the commuter ones.
There is nothing being said about
the Much Longer Ones that have Cargo
(Cargo? Unsafe Chemicals or Substances???)
Even the banks that usually assist in
securing the bonds/loans "Get It" and know
this is a Taxpayer Boondoggle! This is straight
up Agenda 21 from the UN - Stack Us - Pack Us -
Bag Us - Bury Us! Manipulation of organic
needs and forcing US out of our cars & into
compact cities! Ask Andre Duany about the truth
he told to PBC and the other 3 Counties above US!
He admitted what I have been ringing the liberty
bell about for a long time! I've gotten so much
attention Marty Welfield even got caught mocking
me (usually anonymous but outed himself) by
calling it Article 21 - Marty - may you be the first
forced into this shit hole and may it be all you
desired when You, Johnny come lately, wanted it
like Chicago - bend over idiot and take your
foolish medicine like a good little boy!

Anonymous said...

Did weetha go off her meds again?

Anonymous said...

What the should be building is sound walls to the communities are less affected by the noise

Anonymous said...

The only ones off their meds are the growth whores in D.C. and Tallahassee,and locals like the Palm Beach and West Palm Beach electeds.
Weetha is right. If you had half a brain then you would know this is all about FREIGHT and not happy families riding off to Mouse land.
We locals have no rights to know just what kind of chemicals will being hauled thru our towns. Forget the traffic gridlock we can all now enjoy.
And don't put it past our lovely over-seers in D.C. to stage an "accident" to see the effects of chemicals on a population.Don't worry .It will only be a "poor " population. Like Riviera Beach. Or Lake Worth. Remember,people who live next to the Railroad tracks don't matter.

Anonymous said...

The fact that FEC can't sell bonds to support this project speaks volumes.