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Windfall or Burden? Two New Reports Focus on "Location Efficiency" and the Real Cost of Housing

November 20, 2009

Posted by Justin Horner in Living Sustainably , Moving Beyond Oil , Solving Global Warming

Tags:
california, locationefficiency, smartgrowth, transit, transportation

Both Transform and the Urban Land Institute have recently released reports that look at the Bay Area from a perspective NRDC has been pushing in the public arena for some time: “location efficiency.”  Just as appliances can be more or...continued

State Transit Cuts: The Aftermath

September 4, 2009

Posted by Justin Horner in Curbing Pollution , Environmental Justice , Moving Beyond Oil , Solving Global Warming

Tags:
california, californiatransportation, publictransportation, SB728, transit, transportation

As Sacramento’s nearly $3.4 billion in cuts to California transit agencies over the past three years begin to take their toll, the California Transit Association has created an interactive “Aftermath” map of what’s happening on the ground.  Despite overwhelming support...continued

Transit in Orange County: Economics 101

August 11, 2009

Posted by Justin Horner in Curbing Pollution , Moving Beyond Oil , Solving Global Warming

Tags:
california, californiatransportation, OCTA, orangecounty, publictransportation, transit, transportation

An article in Monday’s Orange County Register about the Orange County Transportation Authority (OCTA), Bus Ridership Drops 20% After Fare Increase, Service Cuts, teaches us some basics about market economics: offer people with limited means the chance to pay more...continued

Transit Wins Big in New California Poll!

July 30, 2009

Posted by Justin Horner in Environmental Justice , Moving Beyond Oil , Solving Global Warming

Tags:
california, californiatransportation, movingcooler, publictransportation, transit, transportation

The Public Policy Institute of California has just released its 100th Statewide Survey, Californians and the Environment.  The ninth environmental survey from PPIC since 2000, the Survey series “provides policymakers, the media and the general public with objective, advocacy-free information.” ...continued

Feds Flex Funds for Transit! What’s In It for California?

June 29, 2009

Posted by Justin Horner in Curbing Pollution , Moving Beyond Oil , Solving Global Warming

Tags:
publictransportation, transit, transportation

Last week, President Obama signed the Supplemental Appropriations bill, which, readers of this blog will certainly remember, contains a provision permitting transit agencies to use 10% of their stimulus funding for operations.  Up until the President’s signature, stimulus funds were...continued

The DC Metro Crash and Transit Safety

June 24, 2009

Posted by Justin Horner in Health and the Environment , Moving Beyond Oil , Solving Global Warming

Tags:
metro, publictransportation, transit, transportation, washingtonmetro

Like many of you, when I learned of the tragic Metro crash in Washington earlier this week, I was deeply disturbed.  When you think about it, there’s something uniquely unsettling about being a passenger on something so big and powerful. ...continued

California Transit Not Alone: 80% of Systems Short of Funds

June 15, 2009

Posted by Justin Horner in Curbing Pollution , Living Sustainably , Moving Beyond Oil , Solving Global Warming

Tags:
californiatransportation, publictransportation, transit, transportation

In a pair of revealing reports, the American Public Transportation Association (APTA) tells us that: a) Despite lower gas prices, rising unemployment, the economic “situation,” and declining revenues, public transportation ridership is basically the same as it was last year...continued

Signs of Sanity on Transit Funding from the US Senate

May 29, 2009

Posted by Justin Horner in Curbing Pollution , Environmental Justice , Moving Beyond Oil , Solving Global Warming

Tags:
californiatransportation, publictransportation, transit, transportation

In a previous post, I emphasized the need to provide operating funds for transit, not just capital funds. There’s no sense buying more buses when you’re laying off the people who drive them and repair them.  But both the Federal...continued

Take Transit: It’s Good for Your Health!

April 23, 2009

Posted by Justin Horner in Health and the Environment , Living Sustainably , Moving Beyond Oil , Solving Global Warming

Tags:
publichealth, publictransportation, smartercities, smartgrowth, transit, VMT

The more you learn about public transit, the happier about it you get.  As I’ve written earlier, transit is essential to create more livable communities and to cut down on global warming pollution.  Now, apparently, it’s also good for your...continued

Buying Buses, Firing Drivers: California’s Mixed-Up Take on Transit

April 6, 2009

Posted by Justin Horner in Moving Beyond Oil , Solving Global Warming

Tags:
californiatransportation, publictransportation, transit, transportation

If it isn’t clear to everyone by now, public transit is key to California’s future.  In a trend starting well before the current recession and persisting through declining gas prices, Californians are driving less.  At the same time, transit ridership...continued