[tabi] Re: from today's Democrat: Lack of quorum stalls vote on bus changes

  • From: "daviska9" <daviska9@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <tabi@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Sat, 23 Jan 2010 14:49:16 -0500

Hi All, 

    There are a couple new things you should know.

1.           The night and Sunday service is no longer going to be improved
beyond what we already have.  For those of you who can read PDF documents, I
am attaching the simple night service plan.  This was revised after the
commission cut more money out of StarMetro's budget.

2.           I did bring up the rollback plan at this last meeting.  It had
been bothering me that nothing along those lines had been mentioned.  As I'm
sure Chip and Robert can attest to, when you deal with computer software and
hardware rollouts, you are supposed to have a rollback plan.  I have to
state one every time I submit revisions to the systems I work on.  When I
brought it up, they admitted they weren't counting on doing that cause they
didn't count on this measure failing.  Sam did admit they would still have
Steel Plaza, and other pieces of the current system, he supposed they could
go back to our current rout system if necessary, but it wasn't on the books.

 

I have to admit, Robert brings up a good analogy between what we used to pay
for and what we get now for the same money, believe me, all of this is on my
mind as I look at how I personally will vote.  I need to remind all of you,
that the TAC is a citizens advisory board, so I can only hope that the
commission will actually look at the decision depending on how it comes out.
Hope this attachment helps clarify some of your current questions.

Kevin

 

-----Original Message-----
From: tabi-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:tabi-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf
Of Allison and Chip Orange
Sent: Saturday, January 23, 2010 2:05 PM
To: tabi@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [tabi] Re: from today's Democrat: Lack of quorum stalls vote on bus
changes

 

You bring up a very important point Robert: it's not anything particular

about nova 2010; it's that this has been the most concerted effort, the most

cooperative effort from the different groups, of the local blind community

that I've ever seen anyway.

 

It's the primary reason I first put TABI together, to try and provide a

talking place for the different groups, and no matter how the bus system

turns out, we've proven to ourselves that we can do things like this

together.  It's a good start, and I hope too many people don't end up

leaving it, when it's all over, with any hurt feelings.  Instead, they ought

to be proud of what they were able to contribute, despite their hurt

feelings (because we all get them at times).  being able to keep going after

our feelings  get hurt, or after we lose a battle, shows us what kind of

people we really are.

 

As for the particulars of Robert's response, and the article, Kevin would

you please take note of this question: starMetro has indicated that they

won't go into the mall unless someone pays the $46000 cost; why can't they

just as easily drop one route, and put it's $46000 towards the mall, and

make the same statement about some other section of town that's a

destination a lot less of the time?  This mall choice is entirely their own,

and in my opinion was designed from the very start to try and extort money

out of Governor's Square, who perhaps stand to lose enough business to make

them consider paying it.  At no time do I think StarMetro has taken the

consideration of the ridership into their decisions.

 

Please everyone, don't forget to write members of the TAC (such as Kevin) to

let them know your views; and if the TAC recommends the plan, please don't

forget to start writing the city commission.  I suspect, being ultimately

responsible for losses the city may incur due to lawsuits (from injuries),

they will be the most sensitive to the idea of putting so many people in

danger by making them walk through so many intersections to get to their

destinations.

 

thanks.

 

Chip

 

 

 

 

 

-----Original Message-----

From: tabi-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:tabi-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf

Of Easy Talk

Sent: Saturday, January 23, 2010 12:26 PM

To: tabi@xxxxxxxxxxxxx

Subject: [tabi] Re: from today's Democrat: Lack of quorum stalls vote on bus

changes

 

This is pretty interesting and I would like to thank Kevin and Owen for

there efforts.  in fact I would like to thank all who have been involved

with this issue.  During the 20 years I have lived in Tallahassee I think

this has been the most involvement I have seen from the blind community. 

With all that said, I think we need to put our concerns aside and take a

look at the bill of goods the city is trying to push on us and personally I

don't think safety and our concerns as disabled citizens is going to be

enough to stop the change.

 

Now that we have put our concerns aside, let's look at what we are getting. 

Do you remember the 50 pounds of dog food that are now 44 pounds and the 5

pound bags of sugar that are now 4 pound bags? but the price is the same or

more.  Well that is the way I see this bill of goods.  Less coverage but

more frequent service,  no safe or weather proof transfer points just to

mention a few are what you will get for the same price of the current

service.  How many of you will ride the new bus system in weather like we

had last Thursday or walk a mile in 100 degree weather?

 

Star Metro is selling the plan based on more frequent buses and longer hours

of service and they admit the coverage area is less. More frequent bus

service isn't going to benefit people who can't get to the bus in the first

place.  Star Metro might be able to show where extended hours benefit some

people but just to give an example of how this is a bunch of bunk, let me

tell you how it works on my route.  During the week days I could catch a

buss about every 15 or 20 minutes to Wal-Mart or target but not at all

during evenings or weekends.  Most people work during the week and most

likely won't be going to Wal-Mart or target unless they are state

workers!!smile.  So my question is are we getting any benefit from this

proposed bill of goods and have we let our concerns become our main

objection to the plan.

 

 

 

 

If you notice in the article, Sam Scheib says As for a route into Governor's

Square mall, Scheib said it would cost

> $46,000 per

> year. He said the plan must remain "cost neutral."

> "If we can get Governor's Square mall to pay for it, then we can do it,"

this basically tells me the city had said we could do this as long as It

doesn't cost more than the current budget.  We all know government doesn't

provide increased service with out it costing more.

> 

I think the advisory board should ask Star Metro If the plan is implemented

and is a failure, how long do we have to put up with it and is there a plan

in place to go back to the old system.

 

I also think the plan is not ready to be implemented based on the current

proposals.  I am not saying it is impossible but needs more work and

commitment from the city and taltran and should be delayed until all

problems are addressed and ready to implement with the roll out as apposed

to making promises that may never come to light.

 

Kevin, please feel free to bring my concerns to the TAC board.

 

Robert

 

  ----- Original Message -----

From: "Chip Orange" <Corange@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>

To: <tabi@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>

Sent: Friday, January 22, 2010 1:53 PM

Subject: [tabi] from today's Democrat: Lack of quorum stalls vote on bus

changes

 

 

> January 22, 2010

> 

> Lack of quorum stalls vote on bus changes By TaMaryn Waters DEMOCRAT 

> STAFF WRITER

> 

> The city of Tallahassee's Transit Advisory Committee, a 

> citizen-advisory board, couldn't vote on StarMetro's proposed Nova 

> 2010 plan Thursday night since it didn't have a quorum.

> A special meeting is now set for Thursday so the committee can vote on 

> whether to support the plan, which includes changes in how the city's 

> bus system operates. StarMetro planners will use the vote as a guide 

> for finishing a draft report and map, which has had eight revisions 

> since August. It's slated to go before the City Commission in March.

> During Thursday's meeting, several concerns were brought up by 

> committee members and riders. Those include safety, particularly when 

> crossing busy intersections, the elimination of a route into 

> Governor's Square mall and a need for more audible signals.

> "The safety concerns are riding over everything," Kevin Davis, a 

> committee member and StarMetro rider, said.

> Davis said he supports some of the proposals, but he said the safety 

> concerns are "overwhelming" compared to the plan's benefits.

> Owen McCaul, a bus rider, agreed, especially since the new plan has 39 

> transfer points but only two audible signals, which he says are 

> helpful for people with disabilities.

> "I really feel like they are not giving adequate attention to the 

> safety concerns,"

> McCaul said.

> Sam Scheib, a senior StarMetro planner, said the plan, which is 

> designed to decentralize the bus system, would create bus-transfer 

> spots across town rather than run all routes through the C.K. Steele 

> Plaza. It would increase the number of buses coming to a bus stop 

> during peak hours, and it would reduce routes in some areas.

> He said planners are looking into safety and logistical issues. The 

> draft has been changed several times as a result of input from riders. 

> For example, service to Trojan Trail was added instead of backtracking 

> on Conner Boulevard, and a "loop route" was divided into two different 

> routes in an effort to increase connectivity between the south side 

> and Lake Jackson areas.

> Some riders were worried about the lack of sidewalks at some of 

> transfer points.

> Scheib said the city is working on that, although he couldn't 

> guarantee they'd be complete by nova2010's target launch in December.

> As for a route into Governor's Square mall, Scheib said it would cost 

> $46,000 per year. He said the plan must remain "cost neutral."

> "If we can get Governor's Square mall to pay for it, then we can do it,"

> he said.

> Or, Scheib said, some other service will be affected.

> Check out the TABI resource web page at 

> http://acorange.home.comcast.net/TABI

> and please make suggestions for new material.

> 

> 

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Check out the TABI resource web page at

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and please make suggestions for new material.

 

 

 

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