Archive for November, 2008

As many of us know, there are few things more frustrating then getting turned away from a bus or train because they can’t accomodate your bike.  I heard a horror story from one friend who had this experience in the midst of a blinding snow storm.   
It had been my goal to address this important customer service [...]

Here’s a fun video highlighting some of the features that make Boulder’s transit system so unique . . . and successful: http://www.streetfilms.org/archives/hop-skip-and-jump-aboard-a-boulder-bus/.

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In some very exciting news, I am pleased to report that the proposed low-income Eco Pass program that RTD Board Chair Lee Kemp and I initiated, in conjunction with Boulder County transportation staff, is moving forward. 
The following is a memorandum describing the Pilot Pass Program for Housing Authorities that my Board colleagues approved at the October 14 Operations [...]

RTD staff made the rounds over the past month or so at public hearings to explain the current shape of the FasTracks budget and its implications for build-out of the planned system.  The picture isn’t pretty, as detailed in the following Board meeting presentation: http://www.rtd-fastracks.com/media/uploads/main/2008_FasTracks_Board_Presentation_8-21-08.pdf.  This presentation depicts the worst-case scenario, which we know will fluctuate as commodity prices [...]

Maybe we all just needed a break from two month’s worth of anxiety-inducing debate over the fate of the Eco Pass program.  I know I did.  But I do apologize for my delay in providing this update on the final RTD Board decision concerning proposed changes for Business and Neighborhood Eco Passes.
As you will recall, if you followed the [...]


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