Thoughts on NIMBY
The “Blogging Mayor of Round Lake” in Illinois writes about NIMBY — not in my backyard — opposition to plans to build a new major road project in Lake County, Illinois.
The real opposition, the moneyed, vocal opposition, is coming from a different group: the NIMBYs. (NIMBY stands for “not in my back yard.”)
In some ways, it’s understandable. Given a choice, most everyone would prefer not to have a major thoroughfare running right by their neighborhood. If it were possible, we’d all like to live in the peace and quiet of a quaint nineteenth century village, while having all the modern conveniences at the same time. But, of course, that isn’t possible. There are always tradeoffs.
If each sides on the Illiana Expressway issue have to give a little, what should that be?
Can we grow Lake County, Indiana without the Illiana Expressway? (And, that assumes that growth is good — there are some who think otherwise).
How do we solve inevitable east-west traffic congestion on I-80 / I-94 — the Borman Expressway — and US 30 if we don’t build the Illiana Expressway?
Is there a way to build the Illiana Expressway that will be a win-win for all? Or, will it always be a “binary” issue — you’re either for it or opposed to it?
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February 10th, 2008 at 9:06 pm
Heh - reminds me of the fights for and against Route 53 expansion in Lake County, IL. My hope is that through community involvement and thorough studies, the Illiana plans can be worked to minimize impact on the community and environment as well as costs to taxpayers…but I’m surely oversimplifying here.
For some people, issues like these will remain binary, but I’d like to think some sort of compromise could be found so that progress will not be halted.
February 11th, 2008 at 7:52 pm
Hi LCmotorist,
Thanks for stopping by and commenting! I’m hoping for compromise also because the need for additional roadways will end up being met by motorists driving in long lines on country roads that weren’t designed for such traffic if plans aren’t made now.