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Friday, April 9, 2010

Local Transportation Projects Could Create 500,000 Jobs & $68.8 Billion, Study Finds (Source: LAist)

Link: Local Transportation Projects Could Create 500,000 Jobs & $68.8 Billion, Study Finds - LAist
Local Transportation Projects Could Create 500,000 Jobs & $68.8 Billion, Study Finds



The one thing saving Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa from two black eyes right now is his 30/10 Plan, which would build 30 years of planned public transportation infrastructure--that's 12 projects, mostly rail--in 10 years. The money is already guaranteed thanks to the voter approved Measure R, a half-cent sales tax. Problem is, the anticipated $30 to $40 billion will come in over the next 30 years. Villaraigosa's solution is to ask congress for a loan upfront with a guarantee to pay it back. So far, it's garnering praise and today it's getting another boost.

A study released today concluded that all projects under Measure R, not just those under 30/10, could create over 500,000 part-time and full-time jobs with total earnings of $22.4 billion. That's an annual average of 16,900 jobs with $746 million in annual earnings.

The Construction Impact of Metro’s Measure R Transportation Projects (.pdf) by the non-profit Los Angeles County Economic Development Corporation (LAEDC) says most of the jobs would come from highway and freeway projects. 341,500, or 11,380 jobs a year, would be created to build new corridors, lanes, grade separations and sound wall barriers. The total regional economic output is projected at $46.3 billion.

Public transit projects, such as light rail, subway and bus rapid transit could create 5,530 jobs, earning of $244 million annually and generating $22.5 billion in total output for the regional economy.

Combined, road and public transit could generate up to $68.8 billion in economic output in the five-county Southern California region while creating more than 500,000 jobs over the 30-year period. An added bonus is the $9.3 billion in tax revenues that could occur.

Gregory Freeman, LAEDC's Vice President of Consulting and Policy and author of the study, points out that "the most important economic benefit of Measure R spending is the long-term improvement to the County’s transportation system... Our study shows that the massive investment in transportation infrastructure projects will also create business activity and hundreds of thousands of jobs during construction.”

By Zach Behrens in News on April 8, 2010 7:30 AM

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