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Monday, April 9, 2007

Will Wheel Tax Be Political Third Rail?

Opponents to the Illiana Expressway have called for greater investment in mass transit, notably extensions of South Shore Line service to Lowell and Valparaiso.

But, will a proposed wheel tax of $50 per car to be collected by the Northwest Indiana Regional Development Authority be too hot for Lake and Porter County legislators to support as an alternate to building another highway connection to Illinois?

The idea to levy the "train tax" was proposed by Rep. Chet Dobis, (D-Merrillville) who says in a Northwest Indiana Times article that he was trying to "plant the seed." The wheel tax proposal has yet to be adopted.

Other Northwest Indiana legislators spoke out against raising vehicle taxes, according to The Times.

"That is one of the most hated taxes -- our plates on our vehicles, " said state Rep. Linda Lawson, D-Hammond. "The people in my community, my neighborhoods, they would be just outraged if we gave them another tax." ...

But the wheel tax is perhaps one of the "most onerous" funding options, said state Rep. Charlie Brown, D-Gary.

"I don't think it would be well received by my constituents," Brown said.

Porter County representative Duane Cheney, D-Portage said "If there is no other way to do it, I would certainly consider raising taxes" to build the South Shore Line extensions.

Increasing rail service to Northwest Indiana communities is a commendable ideal and could be a solution for some of the transportation needs that would be addressed by the Illiana Expressway, but the unanswered question is what to do with all of the predicted increases in truck traffic on the Borman Expressway?

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