12-02-2018, 03:56 AM
Might have something to do with how the project has doubled in cost.
It's now $9.1B. State "found" the extra $31M financing costs by "recalculating" the "projected tax revenue" over their 2017 "estimates".
They've also set a "more realistic" completion date: September 2026. Uh huh.
It's now $9.1B. State "found" the extra $31M financing costs by "recalculating" the "projected tax revenue" over their 2017 "estimates".
They've also set a "more realistic" completion date: September 2026. Uh huh.