Quote:
Originally Posted by alki
Serves you right.
I understand what you are saying but when do you start the weaning process? Ten years from now? 20? 30? Given the economics of oil and gas and the issue of Peak Oil, isn't it more advisable to start the weaning process now? It would give DTLA a greater competitive edge when gas gets to be $5 or $6 in the not to distant future.
|
For sure I wouldn't start tearing down parking structures before there is a real decline in auto use. I can't imagine that if surface parking were banned, we would need to tear down the few new parking structures that might get build around DT for quite a while.
btw, you don't hear much talk about oil for cars at energy meetings any more; everything about its life-span is well understood. It's assumed that cars will all be electric, with natural gas now looking to be cheaper than solar. It's interesting how technology improves when various parties compete against each other. Let's see the wind, solar, natural gas and ethanol firms keep up their efforts.
btw, as the East Coast moves off cheap coal, the port of LA will supposedly be booming from trains of coal being shipped to Asia, where demand for it is high.