First Name | William |
---|---|
Last Name | Norvas, Jr. |
Email Address | whnjr@sbcglobal.net |
Affiliation | none |
Subject | CARSCRAP 09 |
Comment | After reading the proposal I have a couple of constructive comments. First of all is there any data that will support the fact that this proposal will actually have a positive effect? I personally do not think it will. Most people who have an older car, that is paid for and mechanically sound would not be able to take the $1,000. to $1,500. to put towards the purchase of a new or newer car and incur the cost of a monthly payment. Secondly with the current financial state of the State of California, this does not seem like the most opportune time to allocate 30 million dollars to this kind of project. Finally, as a car collector and restorer. Most of the people that I know or am associated with, who have and or drive cars that are pre 1976 usually are very concerned with the operation of their vehicles and keep them in top operating condition. Another thing is these vehicles are probably not driven very many miles each year. These vehicles are usually driven to shows or local cruise ins. Eliminating these few vehicles would not have a substantial impact or be cost effective. The after market that supplies many of the parts that these cars use would be affected negatively also. Thank you for hearing my opinion. Sincerely, William H. Norvas Jr. |
Attachment | |
Original File Name | |
Date and Time Comment Was Submitted | 2009-06-03 20:15:23 |
If you have any questions or comments please contact Clerk of the Board at (916) 322-5594.