Red States are supposed to toe the line for oil companies. But an independent streak seems to prevail.
Wednesday, December 18, 2019
Monday, December 16, 2019
Car culture means inadequate transit, an extra burden on the handicapped
I just want to be able to ride the bus without risking the driver not allowing me to board
— Dani (@MiamiSeda) December 16, 2019
I've collected evidence over the last 2 years to show its systemic. I've reported it 311, directly to my commissioners, and now I'm preparing to file an ADA complaint.
Monday, December 9, 2019
Kansas City councilman quickly gets to work on #freepublictransit
City Councilman @EricWBunch talks about the improvements coming to @kcmo in the next year, including #zerofaretransit and ways to move buses faster. #ProspectMAX pic.twitter.com/Uv2TZiOGIW
— RideKC (@RideKCTransit) December 8, 2019
Friday, December 6, 2019
1.2 million people in North Carolina barred from driving
In The Appeal: Political Report in April, Daniel Nichanian wrote about obstacles to mobility for people living in North Carolina. Driver’s licenses were revoked for 1.2 million people in the state for failing to pay court fees and fines, without any opportunity to demonstrate their inability to pay. The inability to legally drive, in a state with poor transit options, can have disastrous consequences for people’s access to employment and make the same fees and fines that led to their license suspension even more impossible to pay.
Nichanian wrote: “Poor transportation, whether it stems from difficulties in acquiring a car or accessing transit, can harm the reentry of people who are involved in the criminal legal system, independently of whether they are eligible to have a driver’s license.” This also underscored “the pernicious nature of ideas like a New York proposal to ban people from using the subway for life if they have been convicted of certain offenses.”https://theappeal.org/kansas-city-chooses-free-public-transit/
Wednesday, November 13, 2019
#autosprawlsubsidy turns to theft
Did you know that this year's KCMO budget took $3.7 million from the Public Mass Transportation Fund and spent it on repaving streets? We should use that for #ZeroFareTransit instead.https://t.co/uz47g1MfMM
— Josh Boehm (@JoshBoehm) November 13, 2019
Kansas City, MO, transport committee calls for #zerofaretransit
The @KCMO Transportation Infrastructure & Operatoons Committee unanimously passes resolution 190951 for transit priority and #ZeroFareTransit.
— David Johnson (@kclightrail) November 13, 2019
Tuesday, November 5, 2019
Eloquent call for #freetransit for the NC Triangle
The benefits of fare-free public transit are not confined to the environment and traffic. Having a fare-free system allows lower wealth individuals better access to jobs, education and the many cultural and recreational opportunities our communities offer. It is the ultimate win-win.https://www.dailytarheel.com/article/2019/11/occolumn-michael-parker-1104
So why not the Triangle? I recognize that going fare-free will be neither easy nor fast. It will require that our cities, counties and bus systems work cooperatively with major employers and educational institutions. And fare-free doesn’t mean free — additional revenue sources will have to be found. But as with bus trips themselves, you never finish your journey if you don’t start it.
Not only can we do this, we have to. And the time to start is now. There’s simply too much riding on it.
Monday, July 22, 2019
Walton, FL, #freepublictransit
Three shuttles able to carry 28 passengers each will travel from northern Walton to South Walton with two stops in Freeport.
Terminals will be located at the Walton County Courthouse in DeFuniak Springs, Freeport City Hall, Freeport Commons and the Walton County Courthouse Annex in Santa Rosa Beach.
“It’s available for anybody that wants to ride in either direction,” said Carpenter, who added that fares will be free for the first three years.
Monday, July 15, 2019
Free Transit starts in Hazard, KY
LKLP Community Action Council is partnering with the City of Hazard and Perry County Fiscal Court to introduce a free three-month trial transportation route throughout the city limits.
Angel Holliday, the first person to use the transportation system, says it allows her to complete the necessary tasks.
https://www.wymt.com/content/news/Free-Public-Transportation-for-People-in-Hazard-512429422.html
Friday, April 26, 2019
Morgantown, KY, start fare-free #publictransit
...Perhaps the biggest change, besides the "M" for Morgantown logos all around, is transportation.
Starting May 1, Morgantown will have free public transportation for its citizens.