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#457 From: "LouRugani" <x779@...>
Date: Thu Nov 19, 2009 3:29 pm
Subject: Streetcar crisis: (today's Kenosha News)
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(Comment on this by clicking the story at www.kenoshanews.com . )

City seeks comment on proposed cuts in bus and streetcar service
BY MATTHEW OLSON

molsonATkenoshanews.com

Some city bus routes and streetcar service may be axed as the city looks for
ways to save money.

The city's Transit Commission will meet at 4 p.m. Friday at the Municipal
Building, 625 52nd St., to discuss the 2010 transit budget.

At the meeting, the commission is seeking public comment on four proposed cuts:

— Discontinuing bus route No. 36, which stops at Southport Plaza, White Caps,
Indian Trail Academy and Kenosha's industrial parks.

— Reducing route No. 6, which goes from downtown to Indian Trail, to a morning
and afternoon, school-days-only route.

The respective elimination and reduction of these routes is estimated to save
$263,422 in labor, fuel and tire costs.

Route No. 36 saw 4,920 passengers in 2008, an average of 5.6 passengers an hour.
Route No. 6 saw 71,614 passengers in 2008, 42,979 of which used student passes.

— Shutting down the electric streetcars in January, February and March.

— Discontinuing all transit activities on Mondays from July 26 to Aug 23 as part
of proposed furloughs for next year.

The No. 36 bus was fairly quiet on Wednesday afternoon, with several students
and industrial park employees riding.

Patrick Smith and Rebecca Taylor both work at EMCO Chemical Distributors, 9114
58th Place, and have used this bus to get home for the last few years.

Smith said not having the bus route could mean riding a bicycle to work
year-round.

"Obviously, that would be really difficult in the winter," Smith said.

Smith said he would be willing to pay a higher fare if that meant sustaining
this route.

Ami Miljkovich, a student at Indian Trail, said she has relied on the route
since the school year began.

"This is the only bus that goes from ITA to where I kind of live," Miljkovich
said. "If it weren't for this bus, I wouldn't have been able to get home the
whole year."

Streetcar shutdown

Alderman Don Holland, chairman of the Transit Commission, said completely
shutting down the streetcars for an extended period of time could have
maintenance consequences.

"To stop completely would cost us money to bring the streetcars back into
service," Holland said. "Electrical systems in streetcars like that don't do
well when they're idled, and there's some buildup of corrosion."

The city estimates the shutdown would save about $65,000 in labor and energy
costs.

About 4,600 rides on the city's streetcar system were taken January through
March this year, 2,577 of those rides in March.

Kenosha Mayor Keith Bosman said the proposed furlough cuts are part of mandatory
citywide furloughs.

"We spread the budget solution over all of the departments because we did not
want to affect one department so much that services would be drastically cut,"
Bosman said. "We tried to balance the budget with an avoidance of cuts for
protective services, which I think we have succeeded in doing."

The transit budget will be reviewed as part of the city's complete operating
budget by the Finance Committee at 5 p.m. Monday.

© Copyright Kenosha News.

#456 From: "LouRugani" <x779@...>
Date: Thu Nov 19, 2009 12:12 am
Subject: Streetcar crisis:
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As reported, the City of Kenosha is discussing closing the popular
downtown streetcar line entirely during January, February and March,
2010.

This is a very bad idea for several reasons: 34% of all tourists use the
line, and Kenosha derives $235 million a year from tourism. It serves
HarborPark, Metra, the busy downtown area, and three very popular
museums, one of which is a Smithsonian affiliate. 2009 will be another
record year for streetcar ridership, which should top 65,000 despite a
doubling of fares and the general economic situation.

Written comments are very acceptible, as are emailed comments:

Transportation Department
City of Kenosha
625 52nd Street
Kenosha WI 53140

Mr. Len Brandrup
Director of Transportation
tlenb@... <mailto:tlenb@...>
(tlenbATkenosha.org)

Mayor Keith Bosman
ajeand@... <mailto:ajeand@...>
(ajeandATkenosha.org)

This is only one city official's proposal.
Please attend the official public hearing on this proposal at 4 PM on
Friday, November 20th at the Kenosha Municipal Building, 625 52nd Street
near the Metra Station, and again at the main Budget Hearings in early
December at 7 PM in the same building.

It matters not if you're a local resident. In fact, the City Council is
very impressed by non-residents' opinions.

Governments look for the low-hanging fruit first. So unless riders
scream, rant and rave, probably the big switch will be pulled.

Keep the streetcars running. Please pass this around to any appropriate
rail groups you see fit. See you there, and thanks.





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#455 From: "LouRugani" <x779@...>
Date: Sat Oct 10, 2009 9:15 pm
Subject: Fwd: Milwaukee Streetcar t-shirts announced:
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