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Wayne Wood's avatar

I confess -- I was on the original citizens' committee back in the 1980s that made recommendations for the new "people mover." JTA did not heed my recommendations on where or how to build it. The resulting "Skyway Express" in Jacksonville has never worked and is horrendously ugly. It ate Downtown. Tear it down, and then let's redesign our urban streetscape for beauty and shade. I would love to return to street cars, with tracks connecting Downtown with Springfield, East Jax, the Sports Complex, Riverside, and San Marco. But as long as we have more parking spaces Downtown than we do people, street cars would not work either.

John Burr's avatar

In the past when the excellent idea of tearing down the skyway was brought up, it was said (probably by JTA) that we’d have to repay the federal government a massive amount of money for essentially wasting government funds. Like over $100 million in government fund, in 1990 dollars. If that is still true, then it would cost substantially more to tear this albatross down than knocking down concrete and hauling it away.

Question: who wants to tear down the Haskell building? That’s a new idea to me.

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