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A message for transportation advocates
We recorded the above message for advocates with Dan Johnson-Weinberger, a lobbyist for the Midwest High Speed Rail Association, at their annual meeting over the weekend. Dan's message is basically to keep it local by talking to your local elected officials first (mayor, council, aldermen), then having them talk to their state and federal counterparts.
While Sens. Bond or Brownback may not take a personal call from you, they will take one from your mayor.
Feel free to pass the message on to others.
A perfect example of this groundswell is the recent success in Kansas. Bipartisan majorities supported a bill that enables (but does not fund) state-sponsored passenger rail service in the state… something that, until recently, was widely touted as forbidden by the state's constitution. Grassroots advocates sought resolutions of support from every city council along the proposed route, encouraging their legislators to act.
2 commentsNo posts until January
We're taking a break from posting until January. By that time, KC will have a 2010 transit budget and an answer from the US DOT on whether the modern streetcar funding request is approved.
As of yet, there's still no second stimulus on which Mike Sanders can hang his commuter rail hat. Meanwhile, Clay Chastain has until summer to collect enough signatures for his latest light rail plan. Construction on Troost BRT is underway, but stations won't be visible until late summer. Johnson County Transit is offering temporary holiday service between Mission and the Plaza.
In the interim, please follow us on Twitter @kclightrail.
Happy Holidays!
1 commentRound-up: This week in local transit
- Kansas City's Hail Mary pass (Prime Buzz)
- ATA plans to cut some service from Wyandotte to Johnson counties (Kansas City Star)
- Audio ads will soon debut on buses (Kansas City Star)
- Upgrades coming for North Oak Trafficway (Kansas City Star)
- Sen. Bond secures $2 million for KCATA bus replacement (scroll to bottom of article) (RealEstateRama)
- UG holding special meeting Monday (Kansas City Kansan)
- Transportation Outlook 2040 Call for Projects (MARC)
Chastain returning with one-two punch
Punch #1 – Another light/commuter rail plan. PrimeBuzz has the details.
Punch #2 – Strip the City Council's ability to invalidate petition initiatives.
We've maintained that Chastain's motivation actually seems quite pure and is valuable in keeping the city's feet to the fire on transit improvements. Our system is undeniably underfunded and has yet to make the leap from poor-people mover to economic development engine.
BRT, commuter rail, and streetcars are all great proposals, but none of them will ever come to fruition if our operational funding isn't significantly increased (and preferably on a truly regional basis).
Regarding Punch #2, the Council will never live down repealing the only successful vote on light rail, flawed as it was. Since that first repeal of a petition initiative didn't go so well, expect voters to do some punishing.
5 commentsTransportation Committee 2.0
The City Council's Transportation & Infrastructure Committee is now blogging. Commenting is not enabled.
No commentsOzone season begins today
Ozone season officially begins in the KC metro today, but with fare increases and service cuts on the horizon, it's unclear whether or not reduced ozone day fares will increase or stay the same as last year (50 cents). Hopefully we'll know an answer by June…
UPDATE: The ozone fare will be 50 cents again for individual rides for all providers. However, discounts for passes will not be honored this year.
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