And hopefully that will dream big enough to do BRT right, with a mind towards developing the TOD that would lead to the density needed for LRT.bbqboy wrote: I can't disagree with you on a practical level, I just wish someone was a visionary, a dreamer, and could envision what could be, not what is.
(politicans, not you, grid.)
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i think you can expect the state ave and troost BRT lines to be implemented EXACTLY the way MAX was implemented. set the bar any higher and you will be disappointed.
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If by "right" you mean dedicated lanes, they have already decided it will be BRT in mixed traffic.phxcat wrote: And hopefully that will dream big enough to do BRT right, with a mind towards developing the TOD that would lead to the density needed for LRT.
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At least it can't make 15 turns in a 10 block area. That will automatically make it better.DaveKCMO wrote: i think you can expect the state ave and troost BRT lines to be implemented EXACTLY the way MAX was implemented. set the bar any higher and you will be disappointed.
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There is no congestion on State Avenue. Dedicated BRT lanes would be nice, but I don't see them saving much if any travel time vs. mixed traffic.
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I don't think this is what you're referencing when you say there's no congestion on State Avenue (which there isn't), but I thought I'd say it anyway (in otherwords, no hard feelings).
That's a key distinction to the public transportation issue. Where as public transportation is seen as a method to reduce traffic congestion in areas like JoCo, that rationale doesn't hold for WyCo, which would use (and has) public transit for people who can't get around any other way.
I don't think this is what you're referencing when you say there's no congestion on State Avenue (which there isn't), but I thought I'd say it anyway (in otherwords, no hard feelings).
That's a key distinction to the public transportation issue. Where as public transportation is seen as a method to reduce traffic congestion in areas like JoCo, that rationale doesn't hold for WyCo, which would use (and has) public transit for people who can't get around any other way.
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yes, this is ENTIRELY about connecting people with jobs and serving a transit-dependent population. it will be interesting to see if UG pursues a dedicated transit sales tax to fund this and other improvements. they, like independence and others, have had troubles keeping service running without such a dedicated funding mechanism (esp. after federal funds dried up).
separately, i have to wonder if they will offer a single-seat ride to those on the troost BRT line (SmartMoves shows it as one contiguous "yellow line" between VW and bannister) as well as offer a stop in the bottoms (these are both unanswered, even after yesterday's meeting).
separately, i have to wonder if they will offer a single-seat ride to those on the troost BRT line (SmartMoves shows it as one contiguous "yellow line" between VW and bannister) as well as offer a stop in the bottoms (these are both unanswered, even after yesterday's meeting).
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There may be more info coming out about a sales tax (though its rumored to be funding something else), whose feasiblity was the reason for a community survey this year.
Results are supposed to be released tonight.
Results are supposed to be released tonight.
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transit ranked pretty high, almost as lowering the property tax (if i'm not mistaken).
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Right, this isn't about reducing congestion, it's about connectivity. My point was that since there is no congestion, you don't really gain anything with dedicated lanes.
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Interesting. Rather than wasting money on BRT, why not just fix the current bus routes. Having to transfer at Indian Springs is idiotic. Also the main bus route should be along State Ave. throughout all of KCK, but the 101 goes up Minnesota, which ends at 38th street. More frequent service on the weekends would be nice too. I had to wait for a full hour for the next bus after barely missing the bus one Saturday not too long ago. Here I was trying to be a true urbanite, and also conserve gasoline, and I ended up getting screwed. Even worse was the fact that later that same day, the bus arrived late at the transfer point at Indian Springs, meaning the bus we were supposed to get on had already left.
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...because there's a federal teat called Very Small Starts and it's relatively easy to get in the pipeline (2 yrs?). that capital funding will pay for new buses, the real-time arrival system, and new shelters. besides, a local route would take FOREVER to get to VW from downtown KCMO if it potentially stopped at every corner. for comparison, try taking #57 from downtown to the plaza someday... MAX will almost always beat the local, even if the local arrives first. the problems with the way we do BRT are ride quality, signal priority, and off-board ticketing; i'm quite sure ATA and KCK don't plan on addressing any of these and we'll simply get MAX2 (which is still an improvement, but so much more potential).KCK wrote: Interesting. Rather than wasting money on BRT, why not just fix the current bus routes. Having to transfer at Indian Springs is idiotic. Also the main bus route should be along State Ave. throughout all of KCK, but the 101 goes up Minnesota, which ends at 38th street. More frequent service on the weekends would be nice too. I had to wait for a full hour for the next bus after barely missing the bus one Saturday not too long ago. Here I was trying to be a true urbanite, and also conserve gasoline, and I ended up getting screwed. Even worse was the fact that later that same day, the bus arrived late at the transfer point at Indian Springs, meaning the bus we were supposed to get on had already left.
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http://letsgokc.com/archives/63
Anyone know when this starts?A new State Avenue route will link Downtown KCMO with Village West, including stops in Downtown KCK and the Indian Springs Transit Center. This new route will run seven days a week, and is temporary solution until the State Avenue MAX line is up and running a couple of years.
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If everything goes according to plan, 2011:
http://www.kansascitykansan.com/homepage/x853543207
http://www.kansascity.com/news/breaking ... 55525.html
http://www.kansascitykansan.com/homepage/x853543207
http://www.kansascity.com/news/breaking ... 55525.html
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I have never seen a KCK bus and I have lived in KC and riden KC transit most of my life.
What the hell do they look like and where are they? Are they vans or real city buses?
Seriously...
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I think I found a pic!
Seriously? This is it? For a county of 150,000 people?
What the hell do they look like and where are they? Are they vans or real city buses?
Seriously...
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I think I found a pic!
Seriously? This is it? For a county of 150,000 people?
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KCK is about 75 years behind KCMO. So I think it's a horse and stagecoach.
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This is a Jefferson City, MO bus. Jeff City has about 35,000 people.
I'm telling you. KCK is just an odd place if you ask me. They would think they have a subway if a full size city bus drove down state ave (or even a 25 passenger bus).
I'm telling you. KCK is just an odd place if you ask me. They would think they have a subway if a full size city bus drove down state ave (or even a 25 passenger bus).
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I meant the State Ave non-BRT line from downtown to Village West I quoted.OPIchabod wrote: If everything goes according to plan, 2011:
http://www.kansascitykansan.com/homepage/x853543207
http://www.kansascity.com/news/breaking ... 55525.html
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Grid, KCK uses the ATA and its regular sized buses, including on the State Avenue route.
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Then what is "the bus", like OATS or something? There is no website or anything.dangerboy wrote: Grid, KCK uses the ATA and its regular sized buses, including on the State Avenue route.
This town needs one bus system.