Not delighted

To the editor:

So much for equanimity as, coffee in hand, I opened Wednesday’s Journal-World to be greeted by the headlines, “Feds OK wetlands SLT route” and “Coal-fired plants still possible : .”

Bob Johnson, who apparently is “delighted” with the South Lawrence Trafficway report, perhaps can give us suggestions for the size of the trafficway. Keep in mind the cities across the country that have been expanding roadways from two lanes to four, eight, 12 and counting. You should plan wisely for future growth and build a visionary 10- or 12-lane beast to accommodate traffic from surrounding development.

Don’t forget the existing segment needs additional lanes according to those who know these things. And while y’all are at it, firmly support the campaign to build a business park up north to fuel the growth we’re told is needed for survival. You might think about including plans to have plain dirt somewhere to grow stuff so farmers have something to do and don’t add to unemployment figures that drag down the economy.

In the meantime, Kansas lawmakers are doing their thing, writing laws to support their viewpoint. This is good, really, since the whole thing will end up in the courts, where science and common sense will hopefully prevail and set standards for the country. I had to laugh, finally, at the Sunflower CEO’s argument that “Carbon dioxide is a substance that sustains life.” Mr. Watkins should send his resume to the White House.

Lisa Bailey,

Lawrence