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June 21 – First Open House for Downtown Corridor (Streetcar) Alternatives Analysis

Posted by Transit Action Network on June 13, 2011


June 21, 2011: The partnership team for the Downtown Corridor Alternatives Analysis will hold the first public open house to learn about the study and alignment alternatives for a possible starter line. The open house is between 4-6:30 pm in the Helzberg Auditorium at the Central Branch of the Kansas City Public Library at 10th and Main. Short, identical presentations will be given at 4:30 and 5:30 p.m.

Read the news release: Open house scheduled for Downtown Corridor Alternatives Analysis

Comment or RSVP at the FACEBOOK event page: Downtown Corridor Alternatives Analysis Open House #1

The partnership team has set up a Downtown Corridor Alternatives Analysis webpage. Under Study Materials get the FAQ and Fact Sheet #1 which includes a map.

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June 13 – WHY KC Region Ranked 90th of 100 and What To Do About It

Posted by Transit Action Network on June 8, 2011


The MARC TRANSIT COMMITTEE is sponsoring a Special Forum to present the study and the findings on the Brookings Institution Report

Presenter: Brookings’ co-author Elizabeth Kneebone

When: June 13 at 1:30 pm

Where:  Kauffman Foundation Conference Center, Paseo Room-changed to Town Square Room, 4801 Rockhill Road. Kansas City, Mo 64110

This forum will focus on the report Missed Opportunity: Transit and Jobs in Metropolitan America which ranks the top 100 cities for transit access to jobs. Following the presentation, there will be an open discussion on current transit initiatives and the crafting of a regional response to this report. This meeting is open to the public.

Brookings divided the metro area into the CITY and the SUBURBS. The CITY is defined as both the city of Kansas City and the Unified Government of Wyandotte County. Everything else in the metro is the SUBURBS. Unfortunately the suburbs in their study go so far out that a lot of rural area is included.

The report evaluates the ability of people within ¾ mile of a transit stop or station to get to work in 90 minutes using public transit. Brookings is measuring if transit is even possible to take to work. We don’t fully agree with Brookings approach, for instance many people in the suburbs who live farther than ¾ mile from a transit stop have transit access to work using park and ride lots.

Even with our concerns about the report, it does point out the seriousness of our transit situation. 80% of the CITY has transit coverage but only 25% of the jobs in the metro area are accessible by that transit. The report says only 33% of the suburbs have transit coverage but only 10% of all jobs are reachable by transit in 90 minutes from the suburbs. The overall KC job access rate for the metro area is calculated at 18%.

Of course the biggest question is how will the region use this information to better serve the needs of the community with transit.

TAN doesn’t agree with the Brookings ranking, and we can certainly quibble with their methodology, but we can all agree that our transit-to-jobs situation needs work.  While we don’t have all the answers, we do have some thoughts about tentative actions:

  • Additional funding for transit is needed
  • A set of relevant and objective local measures are needed to track our future progress in making transit available to more people
  • Since it will take more than “throwing money at transit” to achieve these ends, such as providing a transit option to more of the region’s residents for access to jobs and other opportunities, it will take deliberate attention to where future development is located, especially when public incentives are involved.
  • Although there are notable improvements recently, continued efforts are needed between the transit providers to provide a seamless transit experience for riders.

This forum is open to the public and if you are interested in transit please come take part. TAN will be present to make sure we understand WHY we rated so low and to help develop a response.

Multiple comments and criticisms relating to the new transit report are showing up in the media and on the blogs including TAN’s article last week. You may find them interesting reading. One item that seems to drive several bloggers crazy is that New York didn’t come out on top and it was beaten by some small cities. Honolulu came out number one.

Nate Silver’s Five Thirty Eight column in the New York Times

On the Economics of Mass Transit and the Value of Common Sense

Brookings has responded to Nate’s comments with further explanations about the report. New York has a great transit system but not everyone in the suburbs has access which lowered its ranking.

Maintenance on Silver’s Transit Line by Alan Berube and Robert Puentes

Other commentaries

Kaid Benfield on the NRDC staff blog

Warning: transit data may not mean what you think they mean

Richard Layman from Urban Places and Spaces

The weird findings on transit from the recent Brookings Institution

Noah Kazis on Streets Blog

Do 12 American Regions Have Better Transit Access Than NYC? Doubtful.

Alon Levy on Pedestrian Observations

Brookings Folly

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Upcoming Public Events

Posted by Transit Action Network on May 30, 2011


First Partners Congress on Creating Sustainable Places

MARC is holding the first Partners Congress, to learn more about Creating Sustainable Places and provide your input — through facilitated breakout sessions and electronic polling. Sustainable places require good transit options.

When: Wednesday, June 1, 2011, 9 a.m. – noon, (Registration at 8:30 a.m.)

Where: Jack Reardon Convention Center, 500 Minnesota Ave., Kansas City, KS 66101

Who Should Attend: Anyone from the public or private sector who is interested in creating a more resilient and adaptable region.

Registration: There is no cost to attend, but registration is required. Register online or call 816-701-8234.

Open House for State Avenue Corridor Transit Improvements

 The Kansas City Area Transportation Authority (KCATA) and the Unified Government of Wyandotte County-Kansas City, Ks. (UG), are holding an open house to discuss preliminary design plans for the Minnesota/State Avenue transit corridor.

When: Tuesday, June 7, 2011, 4 p.m. to 6 p.m.

Where: McCarthy Gallery Room, Jack Reardon Convention Center, 500 Minnesota Ave., Kansas City, KS 66101

Who Should Attend: Any area residents, businesses and commuters wanting to review project exhibits and provide comment. KCATA and UG staff, along with consultant design team members, will be on hand to answer questions and discuss issues and/or concerns.

Registration: No registration required.

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Future Downtown Streetcar could be in the Hands of Downtown Residents

Posted by Transit Action Network on April 25, 2011


Come hear about a Transportation Development District. Presented by Mark McDowell and TAN.

Downtown Neighborhood Association April Meeting | 04.27.11 | 7:00 pm | Central Library | Film Vault

http://www.dnakcmo.org/dna-events.html

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KCATA Announces “How to Ride Clinics”

Posted by Transit Action Network on March 31, 2011


Spread the word. KCATA wants to save you thousands of dollars a year.

As gas prices rise, public transit becomes more and more attractive.  During the month of April receive one-on-one help learning about The Metro at KCATA How to Ride Clinics. New riders at the clinics will get a free 3-day pass.

How-to-Ride clinics will take place on the following days, locations and times.

  • April 2: Blue Ridge Crossing Shopping Center, North side of parking lot, 10 a.m. – 1 p.m.
  • April 9: City Market, Park-and-Ride at 3rd & Grand, 9 a.m. – noon
  • April 9: Costco, Linwood & Gillham, West side of parking lot, 1 – 4 p.m.
  • April 16: Waldo, 75th & Wornall, on the far side of the CVS parking lot, 10 a.m. – 1 p.m.

If you can’t make it to a clinic, check out the Starter Kit for New Riders and begin riding The Metro and MAX .

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How to Pass a Transit Ballot Measure!

Posted by Transit Action Network on March 17, 2011


The Center for Transportation Excellence (CFTE) is having its biannual conference in St. Louis this summer.

Transit Initiatives and Communities Conference

understanding the keys to successful transit ballot measure campaigns

June 20-22, 2011
Registration is Open!

Hilton St. Louis at the Ballpark

Ballot measures have become an integral part of transportation finance. This is the only national conference devoted to understanding the role of ballot measures in improving transportation choices and investment, and providing advice on how to achieve success at the ballot box.

http://www.cfte.org/TIC/TIC2011.asp

The Center for Transportation Excellence, a non-partisan policy research center created to serve the needs of communities and transportation organizations nationwide. The purpose of the center and its website is to provide research materials, strategies and other forms of support on the benefits of public transportation.

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Celebration of Transit Victory

Posted by Transit Action Network on January 2, 2011


On Dec 29, 2010 Transit Action Network (TAN) celebrated the recent victory for transit and bus riders at McCoy’s in Westport. Members of the KC City Council, KCATA, Transit Union, Transit Equity Network (TEN), Sierra Club, and TAN family and friends joined us for pizza and good conversation.


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News From The JO

Posted by Transit Action Network on August 16, 2010


New Service Kick-off Event on August 19

Johnson County Transit added new transit service on new and existing routes on July 6.  Help Transit Action Network help The JO formally celebrate the new service at an event on Thursday, August 19, 4:30 to 6:30 pm, at the Price Chopper just east of Metcalf on 75th Street.  More information about the event and the new routes is on The JO’s website:

http://www.thejo.com/free.shtml

Success of this new service may be essential to getting federal funds to implement the planned Metcalf / Shawnee Mission Parkway BRT (bus rapid transit) route in the future.  More than $10 million of federal stimulus money has already been obtained to add bus stops, shelters, a new transit hub in Mission, and other facilities along the planned BRT route.  Read our blog entry about the new service:

https://transactionkc.com/2010/07/09/inaugurating-the-new-johnson-county-transit-service/

Johnson County Starts “START”

A Strategic Transit Recommendation Taskforce (START) has been formed by the Johnson County commission to study transit issues in the county, including the critical issue of how to fund implementation of the strategic transit plan.  The 24-member task force is chaired by Steve Klika, who also chairs the Johnson County Transportation Council.  JCTC serves as the board of directors for The JO.  START’s second meeting will be at 6:30 pm on Thursday, August 19, at the Sylvester Powell Community Center at 6200 Martway in Mission.  Conveniently, that’s immediately after the new service celebration (above).  Here’s the START webpage:

http://www.thejo.com/resources/start.shtml

For additional perspective, see the story in Saturday’s Kansas City Star:

http://www.kansascity.com/2010/08/13/2148259/joco-offers-new-website-to-explain.html

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NOTICE: Urban Core Transit Issues-meeting Tues Aug 17.

Posted by Transit Action Network on August 14, 2010


StreetCar from KCATA Streetcar Concept Webpage

Condensed from a press release from the Office of Councilman Russ Johnson, August 13,2010

The Traffic & Transportation Subcommittee of Kansas City’s Parking and Transportation Commission will hear information on the current status of urban transit as well as options for the future. The meeting will take place on Tuesday, August 17th at 2:45 p.m. at the Kansas City Area Transportation Authority (KCATA), 1200 E. 18th Street, Kansas City, Missouri.

The KCATA will present information concerning its financial status, the current condition of downtown transit, examples of transit options from other cities, and future opportunities for downtown transit, including street cars.

“The Traffic and Transit subcommittee is excited to make progress on improving urban core public transit issues,” said Councilman Russ Johnson. “The Subcommittee welcomes members of the public who are interested in hearing the presentation and learning more about the condition of existing transit and the challenges we face.”

The Traffic and Transit Subcommittee  is charged with addressing public transit, pedestrian, and vehicular traffic issues.  Although no recommendations will be made during this meeting, the public will have an opportunity to comment on the presentation and issues under the scope of the subcommittee.

The subcommittee will also hear a report from the Missouri Department of Transportation concerning its I-35 feasibility study.

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