McMillan
APTA Chair Phil Washington, who proposed a national day for infrastructure at last October’s EXPO, celebrated the success of April’s “Stand Up 4 Transportation Day,” which included the participation of more than 350 organizations in more than 150 events in every state in the U.S., and was the largest grassroots campaign ever in APTA’s history.
Washington explained that the message on Stand Up 4 Transportation Day, as well as moving forward, was clear and that Congress must immediately stop its 30-year infrastructure vacation and pass a long-term transportation authorization bill that would give both public and private partners certainty to move forward on projects throughout the industry.
Washington
Washington added that it’s important to keep the momentum up and urged APTA’s members to reach out to their local congressional leaders and explain to them what impact the lack of federal funding has on their operation.
Saying the public transit is where the practical and ideal meet, Federal Transit Acting Administrator Therese McMillan echoed Washington’s call for a long-term bill, while touting the impact that the proposed GROW America Act would have on the industry if it were passed by Congress.
While also agreeing that Congress is likely to pass another short-term fix, McMillan highlighted a few programs that have been created to help fill the needs of the industry, including the FTA’s Ladders of Opportunity initiative, which made available $100 million in grants for transit agencies to modernize and expand transit bus service specifically for the purpose of connecting disadvantaged and low-income individuals, veterans, seniors, youths, and others with local workforce training, employment centers, healthcare and other vital services.
Ballard
Also on hand to welcome the crowd were The T’s President/CEO Paul Ballard and Fort Worth Mayor Betsy Price.
Mayor Price discussed the importance of public transportation in connecting Americans “from the workplace to the fireplace,” while adding the important role it plays in communities such as Fort Worth that are seeing a surge in Millennials, who are driving less and looking for more transportation options.
Price
Winners this year included the Minnesota Valley Transit Authority, the Jacksonville (Fla.) Transportation Authority, Cincinnati’s Southwest Ohio Regional Transit Authority, the San Diego Metropolitan Transit System and Denver’s Regional Transportation District.
Today’s highlights include the Products & Services Showcase, a Veterans Job Fair, the Walk and Roll Wellness Event, and BRT Tuesday.
0 Comments
See all comments