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Re: SmartMoves
I went to the meeting tonight. I saw some familiar faces from other transit meetings. There was something of a change in the air tonight. I went to my first Smartmoves (oneKCvoice) meeting 2 or 3 years ago. At that time emphasis was heavily directed towards bus, and BRT systems.
Tonight the interest on the part of the public was on transit rail (light rail, commuter rail, intercity rail). There was less emphasis on bus type transit, but the good thing is that it was not solely about either, rather an integrated system. But rail was much more prominently on the table at this meeting.
Tonight the interest on the part of the public was on transit rail (light rail, commuter rail, intercity rail). There was less emphasis on bus type transit, but the good thing is that it was not solely about either, rather an integrated system. But rail was much more prominently on the table at this meeting.
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Good to hear we have come full circle and the meetings are similar to the first ones I went to in....advocrat wrote: I went to the meeting tonight. I saw some familiar faces from other transit meetings. There was something of a change in the air tonight. I went to my first Smartmoves (oneKCvoice) meeting 2 or 3 years ago. At that time emphasis was heavily directed towards bus, and BRT systems.
Tonight the interest on the part of the public was on transit rail (light rail, commuter rail, intercity rail). There was less emphasis on bus type transit, but the good thing is that it was not solely about either, rather an integrated system. But rail was much more prominently on the table at this meeting.
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Workshop recap: http://kclightrail.com/2007/12/18/smart ... hop-recap/
Completely agree. In my group, I got the feeling folks wanted rail, primarily along I-35 and I-70 but knew it was a long way out since there wasn't any money for it. But there were still happy to identify routes knowing they'd only be served by buses. So, while rail is preferred, I wouldn't say folks at my table considered it do-or-die.advocrat wrote: Tonight the interest on the part of the public was on transit rail (light rail, commuter rail, intercity rail). There was less emphasis on bus type transit, but the good thing is that it was not solely about either, rather an integrated system. But rail was much more prominently on the table at this meeting.
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Nail: HeadGRID wrote: Good to hear we have come full circle and the meetings are similar to the first ones I went to in....
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We just keep drawing the same lines over and over. These exercises aren't going to change the situation, which is that voters are not making enough noise to their elected leaders about doing something.
The only way to make real progress is for the RTA to become a real advocacy organization and get voters to fill the mailboxes of mayors and city councils all over the metro.
We have the authority to move forward with regional funding for the majority of SmartMoves, so let's do it. It would be great if Kansas joins us, but we can't afford to wait on them any longer.
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"The only way to make real progress is for the RTA to become a real advocacy organization and get voters to fill the mailboxes of mayors and city councils all over the metro."
Rather than waiting on the RTA for this, how many on this forum have already called or written our own local electeds demanding better transit? How recently?
If anyone wants contact info for your own county commissioners, mayor, council members, etc. there's an updated list online at: http://www.marc.org/pod.htm
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Thank you! Make your voices heard. We're a powerful constituency on the forum but we have to let someone know we're here.Languagehat wrote:
Rather than waiting on the RTA for this, how many on this forum have already called or written our own local electeds demanding better transit? How recently?
If anyone wants contact info for your own county commissioners, mayor, council members, etc. there's an updated list online at: http://www.marc.org/pod.htm
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New plan, new maps, new web site. Overall they have pared it down to a few high-priority corridors and dropped some of the freeway express routes to focus mostly on corridors that could host a range of things like BRT, LRT, rail, etc. Over half of this map is already in the works when you include the KCMO starter line, the Missouri regional initiative, and KCK's plan for BRT on State Avenue.
http://www.kcsmartmoves.org
Red: "Urban Service" with BRT or LRT
Blue: "Commuter Service" with freeway express buses, BRT, LRT, or commuter rail
Yellow: "Major fixed route service" with regular buses running high frequencies and fewer stops
http://www.kcsmartmoves.org
Red: "Urban Service" with BRT or LRT
Blue: "Commuter Service" with freeway express buses, BRT, LRT, or commuter rail
Yellow: "Major fixed route service" with regular buses running high frequencies and fewer stops
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So what does this mean other than cute web pages with good ideas? Why doesn't the "powers that be" pay any attention to the people who currently move our people around?
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I never had a problem with the previous Smart Moves plan. I don't get the "finally" part. No one paid attention to them, but they were on the right track IMO.DaveKCMO wrote: yay! smartmoves finally lives up to its name!
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there is finally a realization that just because rail gets voted down you can still put it in your long-range plan as a serious modal choice. there is finally some political movement taking place on which they can overlay the years of planning.trailerkid wrote: I never had a problem with the previous Smart Moves plan. I don't get the "finally" part. No one paid attention to them, but they were on the right track IMO.
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I've never seen/heard any of SmartMoves touted or expanded upon by anyone in City Hall including during MKB's term. Funkhouser's plan with winding commuter, exurban rail looked like something that would've been more appropriate at the turn of the 20th Century and ignored existing potential for exurban connections on existing auto-driven routes.DaveKCMO wrote: there is finally a realization that just because rail gets voted down you can still put it in your long-range plan as a serious modal choice. there is finally some political movement taking place on which they can overlay the years of planning.
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sounds like it's time to start making this plan a reality. Prioritizing the red lines and making them real BRT.
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KC Region is all part of the same animal regardless of state and county lines.
Think on the Regional scale.
Think on the Regional scale.
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the draft Urban Corridors report is now available:
http://www.marc.org/transportation/agen ... -02-26.pdf
http://www.marc.org/transportation/agen ... -02-26.pdf
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With the additional $500 million per year MODOT is getting, they have released a new priorities survey. Asks about congestion fixing (highway expansion), bridges, signage, snow removal, light rail, and bike lanes.
https://www.survio.com/survey/d/july?modotsurvey=1CNG
https://www.survio.com/survey/d/july?modotsurvey=1CNG
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I'm getting 'page not found'. And the link shows 2010 report.DaveKCMO wrote: ↑Tue Mar 02, 2010 5:03 pm the draft Urban Corridors report is now available:
http://www.marc.org/transportation/agendas/Transit/Urban_Corridors_Report_Draft_IV_2010-02-26.pdf
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Where was this published? I don't see anything in their newsletter or Twitter feed.normalthings wrote: ↑Tue Jul 20, 2021 10:54 am With the additional $500 million per year MODOT is getting, they have released a new priorities survey. Asks about congestion fixing (highway expansion), bridges, signage, snow removal, light rail, and bike lanes.
https://www.survio.com/survey/d/july?modotsurvey=1CNG
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Makes sense considering dave posted that in 2010earthling wrote: ↑Tue Jul 20, 2021 11:00 amI'm getting 'page not found'. And the link shows 2010 report.DaveKCMO wrote: ↑Tue Mar 02, 2010 5:03 pm the draft Urban Corridors report is now available:
http://www.marc.org/transportation/agendas/Transit/Urban_Corridors_Report_Draft_IV_2010-02-26.pdf
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Direct outreach to residents.DaveKCMO wrote: ↑Tue Jul 20, 2021 11:08 amWhere was this published? I don't see anything in their newsletter or Twitter feed.normalthings wrote: ↑Tue Jul 20, 2021 10:54 am With the additional $500 million per year MODOT is getting, they have released a new priorities survey. Asks about congestion fixing (highway expansion), bridges, signage, snow removal, light rail, and bike lanes.
https://www.survio.com/survey/d/july?modotsurvey=1CNG
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Hah, funny, didn't notice that. That post showed as a 'new' post for me.normalthings wrote: ↑Tue Jul 20, 2021 11:15 amMakes sense considering dave posted that in 2010earthling wrote: ↑Tue Jul 20, 2021 11:00 amI'm getting 'page not found'. And the link shows 2010 report.DaveKCMO wrote: ↑Tue Mar 02, 2010 5:03 pm the draft Urban Corridors report is now available:
http://www.marc.org/transportation/agendas/Transit/Urban_Corridors_Report_Draft_IV_2010-02-26.pdf