Back to overheard on FB.
Some of you may have heard of our recent wildfire, then our more recent rains and terrible mudslides. They are still looking for missing people.
Due to the slides, the highway is closed to the south. For many many days. So, nobody who lives there can get to work.
Well I've read at least one complaint about the 2 boat companies (who usually do day trips or whale watching) who have set up ferries to get people to and from. For approx $32 each way. The complaint is "that is too expensive", "people cannot afford that", "they could build good will by offering the services for free".
I get why the boat companies are doing this, but $64/ day in minimum transport cost (not including cost to get to the ferries and then to get from the ferries to where ever they are working) really isn't possible for most people. I hope someone is working on an alternative way to get people in and out of the area.
There is quite literally no way to get 20,000 people to and from the town every day by boat anyway. Or any way other than the freeway.
The $64 is probably close to being at cost, and is also a number that means they have fully booked days in advance. What is means is the people who HAVE to be at work can get there. There are people who can afford it. There are companies who are willing to pay for their employees to take the boat.
One alternative is to drive "around" (through Central valley, skirting Bakersfield, coming in from the north). Google says the the normally 30 mile drive would be 258 miles and 4 hours and 30 minutes.
Some people have chosen to do that and get a hotel. Enough of our production employees are stuck, and so some of our areas are shut down.
A few people have been able to get flights, and the hospital has paid for flights for a few key employees.
Yesterday Amtrak reopened. The schedule isn't great, but it's only $32 round trip.