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Report: Letting Transit Tax Benefit Expire Will Throw Riders From the Train
For many transit riders, there's another fare hike coming down the track, one that many may not even be aware of.
November 17, 2010
Why Isn’t Proposition 22 a Slam Dunk with Voters?
I thought voters would find a "yes" vote for Proposition 22 to be an easy decision.
October 6, 2010
FTA: Transit Maintenance — Not Just Expansion — Will Grow Ridership
Aging infrastructure across the country has become an enormous safety risk. It’s also becoming an economic hazard.
October 4, 2010
PERB Denies TWU Request for Injunction Stopping Muni Service Restorations
The California Public Employment Relations Board (PERB) this afternoon denied a request from the Muni operators union seeking an injunction blocking service restorations that went into effect Saturday. The decision came just hours after SFMTA Chief Nat Ford told the agency's board of directors the restorations have been a success.
September 7, 2010
APTA Report Prescribes Public Transport to Improve Public Health
Transit use is correlated with decreases in the number of traffic crashes. Image: “Evaluating Public Transportation Health Benefits” A new report written by the Victoria Transport Policy Institute’s Todd Litman for the American Public Transit Association [PDF], the trade organization for the nation’s transit agencies, reminds us that one of the most valuable benefits of … Continued
August 20, 2010
Walk Score Goes Multimodal With the Addition of Transit Score
One
of the simplest and best tools for promoting walkable development has
branched out into the full range of car-free transportation. Walk Score,
the website which measures how many neighborhood amenities are within
walking distance of a given location, has added a wealth of information
about other forms of travel, including transit and cycling. The improved
Walk Score provides a more complete sense of what is accessible from
your apartment or workplace.
August 18, 2010
BART Sees $4 Million Budget Surplus at End of This Fiscal Year
BART has once again bucked the trend of financial pain among other Bay Area transit operators by realizing a budget surplus at the end of fiscal year 2010, in large part due to strong sales tax receipts in the fourth quarter. In a letter to the BART Board yesterday [PDF], General Manager Dorothy Dugger outlined the projected $4 million surplus, though she offered no recommendation for how to spend it or whether to save it.
August 11, 2010
Mayor Newsom, SFMTA Announce More Muni Service Restorations
San Francisco Mayor Gavin Newsom announced today that Muni will restore 61 percent of the service it cut in May, or about 178,781 service hours, after identifying about $15 million in funding sources and "operational savings," which involves scaling back stand-by hours, or non-driving time, for operators.
August 3, 2010
Win for Union as Judge Issues Injunction in AC Transit Labor Dispute
An Oakland judge granted a temporary injunction late this afternoon that prevents AC Transit from unilaterally imposing its last, best and final offer on the agency's 1,100 bus drivers, saying it not only has the potential to cause harm to the operators and their families, but to the agency's 236,000 riders.
August 2, 2010
Judge Expected to Issue Decision Monday in AC Transit Labor Dispute
Lawyers for AC Transit and the Amalgamated Transit Union squared off in an Oakland courtroom today in the ongoing dispute over a new contract. After two hours of arguments, Superior Court Judge Judith D. Ford indicated she would issue a ruling as early as Monday, but AC Transit attorneys predicted a final agreement might take much longer, and the legal ordeal could potentially drag into early next year.
July 30, 2010