East West Gateway puts out these Where We Stand pieces on various topics that compares our region to others. The current issue is on Transportation
http://www.ewgateway.org/pdffiles/newsl ... 6EdNo8.pdf
Things that stood out to me
only 2.3% of our regions workforce takes transit to work, that has to change and change a lot before we can consider system expansion, current system is not close to running at capacity. National average is 5.2. First thing we need to do is quit running buses on routes in the county that have 3 people on the bus all day. Metro could make many smart cuts to the system that would free up money for other more worthwhile things but they really painted themselves in the corner after Prop A
2nd- we need to quit building "new" highways like expanding route n in st.charles. (Again for me a re do of 270 and 70 isn't new it's maintaining what we have)
We are below the national average in jobs lost from 3 miles within the CBD from 2000-2010, that's the good I guess. The bad only 13.2% of the regions jobs are within 3 miles of CBD
87.6% of workforce drives to work, 12.4% bikes, walks, takes transit or car pool in 2012. Of that's 12.4% I would guess most car pool. So driving to work is probably 96% since transit is 2.3% and .56% bike
Anyway it's worth a read
http://www.ewgateway.org/pdffiles/newsl ... 6EdNo8.pdf
Things that stood out to me
only 2.3% of our regions workforce takes transit to work, that has to change and change a lot before we can consider system expansion, current system is not close to running at capacity. National average is 5.2. First thing we need to do is quit running buses on routes in the county that have 3 people on the bus all day. Metro could make many smart cuts to the system that would free up money for other more worthwhile things but they really painted themselves in the corner after Prop A
2nd- we need to quit building "new" highways like expanding route n in st.charles. (Again for me a re do of 270 and 70 isn't new it's maintaining what we have)
We are below the national average in jobs lost from 3 miles within the CBD from 2000-2010, that's the good I guess. The bad only 13.2% of the regions jobs are within 3 miles of CBD
87.6% of workforce drives to work, 12.4% bikes, walks, takes transit or car pool in 2012. Of that's 12.4% I would guess most car pool. So driving to work is probably 96% since transit is 2.3% and .56% bike
Anyway it's worth a read



