Cleveland's Port Authority has been spending money on "consultants" studying the feasibility of operating a ferry across Lake Erie to Port Stanley, Ontario. In 2004 Toronto was served by a fast passenger and auto ferry from Rochester, New York. The Rochester-Toronto ferry service operated for one summer. The photo above is the empty Toronto terminal - now occupied by a movie making business.
In 2007 Bill Callahan reported on the Cleveland ferry spending on his blog [1]. A 2006 report in the Painesville News-Herald [2]outlines the complexity of setting up a ferry service - whether in Lake County or Cuyahoga County.
However, to get a sense of the even deeper complexity of international ferry service, read this wikipedia report on the Toronto-Rochester ferry [3].
So, here’s my question: do you believe that any “consultant” that the Cuyahoga-Cleveland Port Authority could hire would be able to navigate through these complexities and produce a sound study?
I don’t.
I think the Port Authority is wasting our money on “consultants”. The ferry business is way over the heads of the Port Authority.
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Links:
[1] http://www.callahansclevelanddiary.com/?p=274
[2] http://www.news-herald.com/site/news.cfm?newsid=15890752&BRD=1698&PAG=461&dept_id=21849&rfi=8
[3] http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spirit_of_Ontario_I
[4] http://li326-157.members.linode.com/system/files/Toronto-dock---Rochester-fe.jpg