To the editor: Right here we go once more, one other shiny concept by Gov. Gavin Newsom (“Newsom seeks to short-cut process to build $20-billion Delta water tunnel,” Might 14). Final time, it was the quick rail system, which was delayed many instances partly as a result of he, or the opposite powers that be, had not secured the land for the rail and the stations. The prices would find yourself being billions of {dollars} in overrides.
Are the residents of California going to permit such a factor to occur to them once more or will there be a particular finances with all land, and so forth., secured from the start? Would we be assured no overrides?
Let’s hope politicians give this venture some constructive thought from the get-go.
Susie Lancaster, Los Angeles
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To the editor: Newsom says, “Our state wants to finish this venture as quickly as potential, in order that we will higher retailer and handle water to arrange for a warmer, drier future.”
Come on: It’s doubtless only a ruse by the politicians, the unions and the contractors. It’s all in regards to the cash and little to do with water.
Trent D. Sanders, La Cañada Flintridge