Wednesday, February 25, 2009

MA Transportation Secy Ties New Commuter Rail Line in Springfield Area to Proposed Gas Tax Increase

We're bound to have a heated debate about whether the proposed 19-cent gas tax is an appropriate trade-off for "a NEW COMMUTER RAIL LINE, expanded transit service, and additional road and bridge work" for Western MA, as the state Secy of Transportation is proposing, but I personally hope the tremendous economic and environmental benefits of commuter rail don't get drowned out.

I'll be reminding policymakers that however it's paid for, we need the estimated $152 million in economic stimulus that the proposed commuter rail project from Springfield to New Haven will bring Western MA as well as less congested highways and a lowering of polluting and greenhouse gas producing emissions. And Secy Aloisi is talking about extending the commuter rail line to VT (yes!) -- which would go a long way toward establishing Springfield as a major transportation hub for north-south travel -- and looking forward, a bigger hub for east-west travel.

Western MA has a LOT to gain if we can lock in new commuter rail and other transit improvements. I want to make sure policymakers are considering all the short and long term benefits as they overhaul our state's transportation system.

Sunday, February 8, 2009

Senate compromise preserves transit funding — for now

THANK YOU everyone who has been contacting their elected officials to increase and protect funding for mass transit in the stimulus bill.

Advocates for NEW highway construction (not just the repairs we sorely need) that would increase our dependence on foreign oil and more polluting modes of travel, may still try to raid mass transit funding as the bill moves to a vote in the Senate and conference.

Thank you for your continued support!

Thursday, February 5, 2009

New Haven-Hartford-Springfield commuter rail included in new DOT Master Transportation Plan - Rick Green | CT Confidential

New Haven-Hartford-Springfield commuter rail included in new DOT Master Transportation Plan - Rick Green | CT Confidential

Please send this email to your U.S. senators by clicking on link

PROTECT MASS TRANSIT IN STIMULUS from these amendments

Please take a quick minute to send this email provided by PVACR partner, Transportation for America, to your U.S. senators. There are some amendments being considered this week that threaten spending on rail and other mass transit.

http://action.smartgrowthamerica.org/t/3224/campaign.jsp?campaign_KEY=1018

Please share with your friends -- Thank you!

Sunday, February 1, 2009

Back on Tracks

A PVACR member brought this thoughtful article by Phillip Longman in Washington Monthly to our attention. A quick snippet:

"What the government should do instead is make creative use of public/private partnerships—like the deal Virginia cut with Norfolk Southern—to fund more rail infrastructure and better integration of trucks and trains."