To reach Middleton via Metro Transit in time for the start of the Feb. 23 Transport 2020 meeting:
VIA ROUTE 71 (if your origin is Downtown Madison) 5:05 Capitol Square (W. Main & S. Carroll) 5:15 Univ. & Park 5:26 Univ. & Segoe 5:42 Arrive Parmenter & Terrace (City Hall is one block to the north, across the railroad tracks) VIA ROUTE 73 (from the West Transfer Point) 5:00 Leave WTP 5:39 Arrive Parmenter & Terrace (bus becomes Route 73 at Middleton Transfer Point) --- Buses return to Madison as follows: 7:19 or 8:19 p.m. via Route 70 (bound for the UW campus and the Square) 7:13 or 8:13 p.m. via Route 70 (bound for the Middleton Transfer Point, where it becomes Route 73 bound for the West Transfer Point) Mark Opitz Assistant Planning Director & Zoning Administrator City of Middleton phone pp(608) 827-1094 fax f (608) 827-1080 e-mail [email protected] web www.cityofmiddleton.us -----Original Message----- From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Emily Cartier Sent: Tuesday, February 10, 2009 2:57 PM Cc: bikies Subject: Re: [Bikies] Transport 2020 meetings - need people to attend Robbie Webber wrote: > See end of message for dates, times and locations on meetings. Yes, they > are all out in the 'burbs. I'd be happy to go, but it's unlikely that I'll be up for biking to the meetings. (yay for being a noob at icebiking *and* being distance restricted due to a knee injury). That's 11, 17 and 18 miles... all one way. And only one of them is maybe within range of transit. I don't know for sure, because (as usual) the Metro's trip planning site is down. Transit supporters can't come if there isn't transit access. _______________________________________________ Bikies mailing list [email protected] http://lists.danenet.org/listinfo.cgi/bikies-danenet.org See end of message for dates, times and locations on meetings. Yes, they are all out in the 'burbs. As many of you know, there has been some disagreement about whether regional transportation should be funded, and if so how, especially among the car-first, suburban crowd. However you feel about the current proposal for certain modes - rail, bus, other modes - the first step to an economically sustainable, truly regional transportation system is to get state authority to form an RTA and funding authority. There is no possibility of getting federal aid without that step first. There is a very well-organized opposition to ANY regional transportation plan that includes the ability to levy taxes. This will stop any possibility of rail OR regional buses in their tracks if the opposition wins. While we can debate sales vs. property vs. income tax, one advantage of sales taxes to support transportation is that it captures revenue from those who use our roads, buses, bike paths, trains, etc, yet do not live in the county. We need as many supporters of transit as possible to show up at the meetings listed below. Especially if you live or work outside Madison, or know anyone who does, please come to the meeting and/or forward this message to others. The title of the meetings are "Community Briefing & Discussion: Finance and Governing for Possible Future Regional Transit Authority (RTA) in Dane County," so this is focused on funding and how the RTA might be governed. Monday, Feb. 23, 6:00-8:00 PM Middleton City Hall (Council Chambers) - 7426 Hubbard St, Middleton Thursday, Feb 26, 6:00-8:00 PM Stoughton City Hall (Fire Dept Training Rm) - 401 E Main St, Stoughton Monday, Mar 2, 6:00-8:00 PM De Forest Area Community & Senior Center (Community Rm) - 505 N Main St, De Forest If any of you would like further information, please feel free to contact me, or City of Madison staff Dave Trowbridge - [email protected]. Dave is staffing the Transport 2020 Implementation Task Force, so he is also working with communities outside Madison. Robbie Webber _______________________________________________ Bikies mailing list [email protected] http://lists.danenet.org/listinfo.cgi/bikies-danenet.org
