If the NOVA 1020 Plan goes through as is, the people at Miccosukee Hiss Apartments will no longer have a bus coming into the complex with four bus stops. The route will have two busses each 30 minutes apart running on Miccosukee Road The folks living their will need to walk down to the street to get to the bus. With no sidewalks to the road this will be quite a walk for folks not to say anything about carrying groceries.
star Metro said they need to keep the busses on the streets to keep them running on time. They also had the number of riders who got on the bus from here last year. It was not enough to justify having a bus come through the complex.
----- Original Message ----- From: "Chip Orange" <Corange@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: <tabi@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> Sent: Wednesday, October 07, 2009 11:21 AM Subject: [tabi] Re: from today's Democrat: StarMetro listening session
William, Thanks for mentioning Miccosukee Hills ; I had no idea it would not be served. some of the city's neediest people in terms of transportation live there. Chip ------------------------------ Chip Orange Database Administrator Florida Public Service Commission Chip.Orange@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx (850) 413-6314 (Any opinions expressed are solely those of the author and do not necessarily reflect those of the Florida Public Service Commission.)Check out the TABI resource web page at http://acorange.home.comcast.net/TABI-----Original Message----- From: tabi-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:tabi-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of blindwilly Sent: Wednesday, October 07, 2009 11:02 AM To: tabi@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Subject: [tabi] Re: from today's Democrat: StarMetro listening session Chip, So glad the city and Star Metro are having listening sessions. Think about an election where 51 percent of the public elect someone. there is always going to be the 49 percent that feel cheated. We have been asking for a grid system and more service to places like Capital Circle routs and now we are really getting it. Is it perfect? No, but it is still going to be better than what we have. I have lived in a city about Tallahassee's size that went threw this change and it did have it's growing pains, but it came out better in the end. These listening sessions are great. Erica has even got them to change a rout to make things easier for her and her children, by being a part of it all. Others have the chance to be a part of the solution, and us in the community need to be part of it all. Thanks for your part in letting all the information out and you can count on me to remember that under it all there is a little good. PS: two things we need to fight for is service to Miccosukee Hills and the Governors Square Mall. William----- Original Message ----- From: "Chip Orange" <Corange@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>To: <tabi@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> Sent: Wednesday, October 07, 2009 10:04 AM Subject: [tabi] from today's Democrat: StarMetro listening session > October 7, 2009 > Small group questions StarMetro about future > By TaMaryn Waters > DEMOCRAT STAFF WRITER > > A small group of residents unloaded questions stitched with curiosity > and concern > Tuesday during a listening session on StarMetro's proposal to upgrade > the current > bus system. > They asked questions such as, How will the city educate people with > disabilities > about the mound of changes? What will the bus schedule be? How many > buses will be > on each route? How many transfers will I have to take? > The proposal, commonly called Nova 2010, is still in the works, so some > details are > not firm, said Andrea Rosser, a StarMetro planner, during the listening > session at > City Hall. > The goals are to reduce the need to transfer at C.K. Steele Plaza, > increase how often > buses come to a stop and provide service in areas currently lacking bus > stops, such > as Magnolia Drive and Orange Avenue. > The plan currently identifies 11 routes, half of them high-frequency > routes. Ten > of those routes were changed based on previous feedback from residents. > "It's got to respond to a real person's daily life," Beth Hollister, a > resident of > Myers Park, said of the changes. > She doesn't ride the bus now, but she would if it were more convenient. > She said > the current proposal primarily focuses on getting from Point A to Point > B, such as > from going from home to work. > Hollister said the plan needs to show how a rider can access other > places. > Rosser said the current plan would provide five to 13 places to > transfer. > Another concern was how some residents will need to walk further to get > to a bus > stop, even though more buses will serve it. > Others were concerned with the end of bus service to Governor's Square > mall. The > new plan would put a stop on Governor's Square Boulevard, which could > make traveling > profoundly difficult for people with disabilities if they are not > dropped off closer > to the mall. > Rosser said the questions were valuable to the planning process. More > than 100 listening > sessions, which will include law enforcement and specialty groups, are > slated before > a firm plan is presented to the City Commission in February. > She said. "No system is perfect, but the one we have now is a dinosaur." > Additional Facts > Upcoming Public listening sessions: > Thursday - From 7 to 8 p.m., Atkins Building, Koger Office Center, 1320 > Executive > Center Drive. > Oct. 14 - From 5:30 to 7 p.m., Leroy Collins Public Library, 200 West > Park Ave. > Oct. 22 - From 5:30 to 7 p.m, Northeast Branch Library, 5513 Thomasville > Road. > Oct. 27 - From 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. and 5:30 to 7 p.m., B.L. Perry Jr. > Branch Library, > 2817 South Adams St. > > Check out the TABI resource web page at > http://acorange.home.comcast.net/TABI > and please make suggestions for new material. > > > > if you'd like to unsubscribe you can do so through the freelists.org web > interface, or by sending an email to the address > tabi-request@xxxxxxxxxxxxx with the word "unsubscribe" in the subject. Check out the TABI resource web page at http://acorange.home.comcast.net/TABI and please make suggestions for new material. if you'd like to unsubscribe you can do so through the freelists.org web interface, or by sending an email to the address tabi-request@xxxxxxxxxxxxx with the word "unsubscribe" in the subject.and please make suggestions for new material.if you'd like to unsubscribe you can do so through the freelists.org web interface, or by sending an email to the address tabi-request@xxxxxxxxxxxxx with the word "unsubscribe" in the subject.
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