Wednesday, September 7, 2011

Stand Up For Milwaukee Transit, Now

Scott Walker has sent a $6.8 million transit dagger Milwaukee County's way - - this is governance by payback - - and without new revenues, the County's bus system will further degrade at the very time that high unemployment makes transit a more vital option.

Several community meetings are set for this week to focus attention on the crisis. Here is the schedule, beginning tonight:

Milwaukee County
You are Invited!
Business and Community Meetings
Transit on the Chopping Block?
Public transit is a vital part of our area's mobility and economy.
Proposed transit changes in 2012 Milwaukee County budget
would bring the potential for harmful service cuts
....and also helpful cost-saving efficiencies. Learn more about budget

Join us!
  • Learn about the proposal to reduce and restructure Milwaukee County Transit System
  • How could changes impact businesses’ access to workers and customers? Will individuals’ access to jobs, shopping, healthcare and other critical destinations for an independent and productive life be impacted?
  • Share your insights and feedback
  • Find out ways that you can have a voice in the plan

    Northwest Side (flyer)
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    Wednesday, Sept. 7th
    7:00 - 8:15 PM
    &
    Thursday, Sept. 8th
    11:30-12:30 PM
    (Feel free to bring a lunch)

    Both meetings will be held at
    Brown Deer Library Community Room
    5600 West Bradley Road
    Bus route #76

    Presenters:
    Milwaukee County Supervisors John Thomas, Joe Rice, and Nikiya Harris;
    Kerry Thomas, Transit Now

    Sponsored by:
    Granville/Brown Deer Chamber, Village of Brown Deer, and Transit Now
    Co-sponsored by: Association of Northwest Advancement, and Capitol West Association, Milwaukee Aging Consortium


South Side and South Suburban Business and Community Meetings (flyer)
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Tuesday, Sept. 13th
4:30 - 5:30 PM
&
6:30 - 7:45 PM

Both meetings will be held at
Cudahy Library Winter Garden Room
3500 Library Drive
Bus routes #15, Rt #55
(414) 769-2244

Presenters:
Milwaukee County Supervisors:
Patricia Jursik, Jason Haas; and Kerry Thomas, Transit Now

Sponsored by:
The Gateway To Milwaukee, South Suburban Chamber of Commerce, and Transit Now
Co-sponsored by: Milwaukee Aging Consortium

Please visit www.transitnow.org for more information.
Contact Kerry at 262-246-6151 with questions.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

I was asked to keep a log of my travels in addition to keeping a GPS on me by someone connected with this transportation issue.

Now the question is: how should I travel to work to make an positive impact on their survey? Bike and Bus, Bus, Bike, Car,
Walk ( maybe)? I work in Glendale and live in Milwaukee.

Any suggestions?