One of the biggest challenges of the high-cost rail battle is the common perception that "this thing is never going to be built. It's too expensive and we don't have the money." Many of us who are close to the subject hear this pretty often. So it is notable when shovels hit dirt as an article in the July 13 edition of the SM County Times reported. The article was originally from the Fresno Bee and notes
Demolition crews made short work of the old Annie's Hollywood Inn bar on Fresno's Golden State Boulevard on Monday, marking the first demolition statewide to make way for California's proposed high-speed rail project.
Workers for J. Kroeker Inc. Demolition began using a large excavator to tear into the building, taking the first bite from the rear of the 66-year-old structure shortly after 8 a.m. Within 15 minutes, all of the walls were gone and the building was reduced to rubble and splintered lumber.
The long-closed bar at the corner of Golden State Boulevard, Pine and West avenues, between Olive and McKinley avenues, is part of the statewide rail line's first 29-mile construction segment….
Here is another link to the Bee's video where we learn that the demo contract is for $6.2 million. Good money after bad………..


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