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<br />Orozco, Norma <br />From:Denise Colber <dcolber@aol.com> <br />Sent:Monday, April 19, 2021 4:17 PM <br />Subject:Public Comments <br />I am writing to you as Orange County desperately needs your assistance to right an ongoing wrong! <br />There is massive and ongoing fraud. <br />In short: the public was promised that tolls on the 73 would cover that facility’s debt <br />service and, after OVER 30 years (by now), what started as a toll road would become a <br />freeway, i.e., a public road with no tolls. <br />That promise has been broken. The insult to this injury is that presently there is no discernible <br />earnest effort to do anything to rectify the situation. Indeed, the 73’s debt, which started below <br />$900 million, now stands above $2.4 billion. Meanwhile special interests enrich themselves, bond <br />holders enjoy a sweet deal... even as the traveling public continues to get stiffed. <br />The upshot, given the rising tolls, is that traffic on the other public roads is more congested than it <br />should be, notably traffic on the 405 and Coast Highway. Each day tens of thousands of vehicles, <br />for example, drive twice through Laguna Beach, merely to avoid the tolls. <br />There is a documented history of how the toll road agency — and its enabling partner agencies of <br />Caltrans, OCTA and the County Board of Supervisors — has abused the public trust. Additional <br />forensic audits may be in the offing. However, what does, what will it matter? <br />I ask that question as none of this information has begun to provide a meaningful remedy. And any <br />new insights will similarly fail to provide a remedy. The lone remedy is for the original public <br />promise to be fulfilled — for the toll road to become a freeway. <br />I am writing with hope you will consider helping to advance the righteous remedy. Honestly it’s <br />hard to imagine — absent the involvement of someone like you, our elected official — how the <br />debt, still climbing, can ever be retired. <br />By way of background, below a link to the relevant Orange County Grand Jury Report of 2019- <br />2020. <br />http://www.ocgrandjury.org/.../2020-06-29_GJ_Report_TCA.pdf <br />https://www.ocregister.com/.../these-toll-roads-wont.../ <br />https://www.lagunabeachindy.com/letter-toll-road-thoughts/ <br />Please look into removing the City for the TCA Joint Power Agreement so they can finally commit <br />to paying down the bonds. The numbers above are just for the 73 Toll Road and do Not Include <br />the massive debt burden on the Foothill Branch. <br />Thank you <br />Marie C. <br />1 <br />
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