Friday, February 26, 2010

Provide input on potential METRO service changes‏

Provide input on potential METRO service changes

PHOENIX — Two public meetings are scheduled to hear rider input on service change options for METRO light rail. Any changes would occur in July 2010.

Tues., March 2, 6 – 8 p.m.
METRO light rail boardroom
101 N. 1st Ave., Ste. 1300, Phoenix
Closest station: Washington/Central Ave. (westbound) or Van Buren/1st Ave. (eastbound)

Tues., March 9, 6 – 8 p.m.
Tempe Transportation Center
Don Cassano Community Room
200 E. Fifth St., Tempe
Closest station: Veterans Way/College Ave.

Changes are being considered to address a decline in sales tax revenue as a result of the slow economy. Sales tax revenue is the largest funding source for transit service Valleywide; fare revenue supports the balance of operating costs at approximately 25 percent. While METRO ridership has surpassed all first-year projections, riders’ fare revenue contribution cannot keep up with the drop in sales tax collections.

Public input will help METRO and its member cities determine the fiscal year 2010 – 11 METRO operating budget and schedule. The budget is scheduled for Board approval in the May timeframe with any changes occurring on July 26, 2010.

Review the service change options and other opportunities for comment at http://www.metrolightrail.org/
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About METRO

METRO is responsible for the development and operation of the region’s high-capacity transit system. The first 20-mile light rail line opened Dec. 27, 2008 and served 11.3 million riders in 2009. Ridership exceeds projections by 34 percent on weekdays and fairs as well or better on Saturdays and Sundays. METRO will continue to refine its 20-mile operation, while also planning for 37 miles of future extensions.

Source: Metro Light Rail

Tuesday, February 16, 2010

Phoenix General Plan Update - We need your help!‏

Many of you may have been wondering what is happening with the Phoenix General Plan Update. We received a lot of input from the community during the months of October and November, but also noticed that attendance at our workshops dropped off. After taking a look at the input, it was determined that a community dialogue is needed so that all interested parties can hear the diverse comments received and help create a shared vision (or visions) for Phoenix.

The community dialogue will be held on March 6th from 8:30 am to 12:30 pm at PhoenixCity Hall with the primary purpose being to develop a vision or visions for Phoenix by answering the question “Where do we want to go?” This would be followed by a second workshop in May that focuses on the question “How do we get there?” The second workshop will allow participants to develop action items based upon the visions created at the first workshop.

We won’t be able to make progress on either of these questions without active participation from people who care about the future of Phoenix. Could this be you?

If you would like to be help chart the course of Phoenix for up to the next 50 years, please send you name and contact information to Carol Johnson, Planning Manager, at
carol.johnson@phoenix.gov. Space is limited to the first 120 people who respond, and the deadline is Wednesday, February 24th. You will receive confirmation of your attendance by Friday, February 26th. Please contact Carol Johnson at 602-261-8289, if you have any questions.

IMPORTANT - When you respond, please let us know which 3 visions in the table below are most interesting to you. These statements were developed by looking at the feedback from the village visioning meetings in October and November, and identifying which words or phrases were mentioned most often. There will be individual discussion groups devoted to 12 of these visions areas, and your choices will help us determine which areas are addressed. We will make our best efforts to assign you to a group discussing one of your top 3 vision areas.

FOCUS AREA - COMMUNITY

(VISIONS)

Strong Community Identity
Dense City Core(s)
Superior Governance
Top Education
High Safety
Strong Neighborhoods

FOCUS AREA - ECONOMY

(VISIONS)

Strong Businesses
Smart Government
Innovative Education
Technology Leader
High Economic Diversity
High Employment Opportunities

FOCUS AREA - INFRASTRUCTURE

(VISIONS)

Enhanced Roads/Highways
Comprehensive Mass Transit
Exemplary Water/Canal Use
Abundant Alternative Transit
Green Development
Strong Airport(s)

FOCUS AREA - ENVIRONMENT

(VISIONS)

High Open Space
Low Pollution
Abundant Alternative Energy
Responsible Water Use
High Vegetation
Sustainability Planning

Thank you for your interest in making Phoenix the best it can be!

Source: City of Phoenix

Friday, February 12, 2010

METRO is open for advertising with first train wrap

PHOENIX — METRO light rail and advertising program administrator, CBS Outdoor, have earned their first sale with a train wrap by Grand Canyon University. The wrapped vehicle will makes its launch as early as Sunday, Feb. 14 and will be out in service for the next six months.

The METRO Board of Directors amended the agency advertising policy to permit sales of vehicle wraps, vehicle floor decals, station wraps and station display case advertising in July 2009. METRO finalized an agreement with CBS Outdoor to sell the advertising inventory in October.

Progress photos of the train wrap installation will be available this afternoon on METRO’s Facebook page.

To advertise with METRO, contact Brent Wood or Phil Calihan at CBS Outdoor at (602) 246-9569 or via email at
brent.wood@cbsoutdoor.com or phil.calihan@cbsoutdoor.com. More information on the METRO advertising program can be found online at www.metrolightrail.org/advertising.

About METRO

METRO is responsible for the development and operation of the region’s high-capacity transit system. The first 20-mile light rail line opened Dec. 27, 2008 and served 11.3 million riders in 2009. Ridership exceeds projections by 34 percent on weekdays and fairs as well or better on Saturdays and Sundays. METRO will continue to refine its 20-mile operation, while also planning for 37 miles of future extensions.


Source: Metro Light Rail

Tuesday, February 9, 2010

Public Transit Department asks users on feedback about proposed budget‏

Share your views on Phoenix Public Transit's proposed budget

Visit a city budget hearing, or respond online to changes affecting local bus, Dial-A-Ride and light rail.

The Public Transit Department is soliciting comment on its proposals for the citywide 2010-11 budget. A series of public hearings will present proposed changes to the city of Phoenix budget; included in the presentation to the public are proposed changes to transit service within the city of Phoenix set to occur on July 26, 2010.

The proposed changes may impact fixed-route bus service, para-transit service, and light rail service by a reduction in operating hours and frequency of service and elimination of bus routes. Information about the city budget and hearing dates, times and locations, is available at
www.phoenix.gov/budget

Public comment is encouraged. You may fill out a comment form at www.phoenix.gov/publictransit/svtransit.html.

Letters can be sent to the Public Transit Department: “July 2010 Transit Service Changes,” City of Phoenix Public Transit Department, 302 N First Ave., Suite 900, Phoenix, AZ 85003, or you can email comments to
PubTrans@Phoenix.gov until 5:00 p.m. Wednesday February 24, 2010. This information can be provided in an alternate format upon request. For reasonable accommodations please call Don Phillips as early as possible to coordinate needed arrangements.

Source: Metro Light Rail