Thursday, September 22, 2016

More hope for #publictransit in Sacramento

The Sacramento Bee: "Corless lauded SACOG for its groundbreaking work over the last 15 years in connecting transportation and land use planning, and for its focus on promoting walkable, transit-oriented and compact development."

Monday, September 19, 2016

Growth advocates see the benefits of #publictrransit

Sacramento Bee: "Steinberg said that the $3.6 billion in revenue expected from Measure B is vital to economic development both for the city and region, and also plays into livability and environmental goals for the growing downtown area – where popularizing public transportation has become a key objective.
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If Measure B passes, 70 percent of revenue would go to road projects such as repaving streets and filling potholes. Others would include new interchanges, widening roads, and bike and pedestrian improvements.

Thirty percent of Measure B revenue would go to public transit, including Sacramento Regional Transit, which operates buses and light-rail trains."

Friday, September 16, 2016

Private bus lines growing fast, providing apartheid public transportation

34,000 Passengers Per Day: Bay Area Shuttle Buses, By The Numbers: SFist: "

  • 35: The number of shuttle service providers in the Bay Area
  • 473: The total number of shuttle buses among those providers in 2012
  • 765: The total number of shuttle buses among those providers by 2014
  • 804: The daily number round trips those buses made in 2014
  • 6.6 million: The total number of passengers that shuttles carried in 2012
  • 9.6 million: The total number of passengers that shuttles carried by 2014
  • 18 thousand: The number of passengers shuttle buses carried per day in 2012
  • 34 thousand: The number of passengers shuttle buses carried per day by 2014
  • 16 million: The number of miles shuttle buses covered in 2012
  • 25 million: The number of miles shuttle buses covered by 2014
  • 2 million: An estimated number for single-passenger automobile trips avoided by shuttle use
  • 7th: The rank, in terms of size in Bay Area Transit, shuttles would collectively occupy in terms of ridership — if they were treated as a single system."