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Backup Documents 05/25/2010 Item #1515C Patricia L. Morgan From: wight_d [DeborahWight @colliergov.net] Sent: Thursday, May 27, 2010 2:39 PM To: 'Charlie.Crist @MyFlorida.com' Cc: DLCOMM, ochs_I; TorreJohn; Klatzkow, Jeff; Keith Arnold; Brett Bacot, Patricia L. Morgan; Feder _N; Casa languidaNick Subject: Please VETO HB 1271 Transportation Attachments: 05.25.10 Coyle letter to Gov Crist re FIB 1271 Veto.pdf Importance: High The Office of the Honorable Governor Charlie Crist, Please find attached a letter on behalf of the Collier County Board of County Commissioners from Chairman Fred W. Coyle who is requesting that Gov. Crist please veto House Bill 1271 that includes provisions allowing heavier truck weights on roads. The Board's concerns are about public safety, as well as the impact on expensive infrastructure. If you need any additional information, Commissioner Coyle would welcome questions. Thank you. - Debbie Wight Assistant to the County Manager 239.252.8113 office 239.289.4214 cell If j I", t � +d,3rz° r ¢ :NR I I u 1� 1 , �,H tr OW 1,c111 �',GV 1111 i h tl ( r I ty nbtc �d �� II!,) , , iai p! . u t Board of Collier County Commissioners Donna Fiala Frank Halas Tom Henning Fred W. Coyle Jim Colette District 1 District 2 District 3 District 4 District 5 May 25, 2010 The Honorable Charlie Crist, Governor State of Florida The Capitol 400 S. Monroe St. Tallahassee, FL 32399 -0001 Re: Veto Request of House Bill 1271 -- Relating to Transportation Dear Govemor Crist: The Florida Legislature passed House Bill 1271 Relating to Transportation on April 29 and presented the legislation to you on May 21, allowing you until June 5 to act. The bill includes provisions that increase the maximum allowable truck weights from 80,000 to 88,000 pounds (Sections 13 and 14). Not only are heavier trucks dangerous to our motoring public, but the increased weight of the trucks causes damage to road and bridge infrastructure. According to a fiscal impact analysis by the rlorido Department of Transportation, increasing the legal load to 88,000 pounds would require local and state govcmments to spend an additional $150.7 million annually to compensate for the infrastructure damage that would result from heavier trucks. ']'his includes money for pavement resurfacing, bridge maintenance and additional bridge replacement. Collier County is already struggling with existing road and bridge maintenance obligations. The passage of this bill would further erode efforts to nvintain safe and efficient infrastructure. There are also traffic safety issues to consider. According to "Advocates for Highway & Auto Safety," large trucks account for a disproportionate share of traffic deaths based on miles traveled. The fatal crash rate for large trucks is 2.4 deaths per 100 million vehicle miles traveled - more than 50 percent greater than the rate for all vehicles on the roads. In two - vehicle crashes involving passenger vehicles and large trucks, 98 percent of the fatalities were occupants of the passenger vehicle, Governor Crist, House Bill 1271 threatens public safety and jeopardizes expensive infrastructure. The Collier County Corrunissioners are unanimous in their request that you veto House Bill 1271. 1 would be happy to address any questions you or your staff might have regarding Collier County's position on this legislation. Sincerely, 1 -, r nip FredCh> ant` X Board of County Commissions . Trccic0yle6i_cALIlicrem.. net FWC C: Board of County Commissioners Leo B. Ochs, Jr., County Manager Jeffrey Klatzkow, County Attorney W. Harmon Tumor Building • 3301 East Tamiami Trail • Naples, Florida 34112.239- 252 -8097 • FAX 239- 252.3602