Showing posts with label transit. Show all posts
Showing posts with label transit. Show all posts

Thursday, May 28, 2009

Transit's role in reducing greenhouse gas emissions


During the past few years, many people have come to realize that protecting the environment is not just something to think about, but something to act upon. Greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions contribute to global warming, and in the United States a large portion of GHG is released through transportation -- specifically, cars and trucks. The FTA released a great paper comparing the emissions from various forms of transportation and ways that transit agencies are working to increase the number of riders and reverse the effects of climate change.

http://www.fta.dot.gov/documents/PublicTransportationsRoleInRespondingToClimateChange.pdf

Tuesday, May 19, 2009

Glens Falls Transit Study Public Meeting

Nelson\Nygaard Consulting Associates, the firm retained by Ontario County to complete a transit needs assessment and development plan, has a strong track record in the New York State region in these types of efforts. We just completed a transit development plan for Greater Glens Falls Transit, which operates fixed route and Dial-A-Ride service for the city of Glens Falls as well as Fort Edward, Hudson Falls, Queensbury, and portions of Kingsbury. During the summer, GGFT runs a popular trolley service to vacation spot Lake George Village.

Please check out the following post for details on our Glens Falls work:

http://www.poststar.com/articles/2009/03/12/news/local/14520453.txt

CATS seeks local input at job fair

At the Eastview Mall in Victor, around 40 businesses had set up shop to find area residents qualified to fill various positions in their firms. We set up a table about CATS, with service information as well as surveys and maps depicting the routes throughout Ontario County. A couple hundred people attended the job fair, and more than half stopped at our CATS table.


Some folks attending the fair were unfamiliar with CATS, either because they owned an automobile or lived in another county. Many others had either ridden CATS fixed-routes or used the Dial-A-Ride service, which picks riders up at their doorstep and takes them exactly where they want to go. We were able to help several Ontario County residents learn about which CATS services could help them get around the county. In fact, one woman was delighted to learn that her elderly mother could use the Dial-A-Ride service’s senior discount to go to appointments and to run errands.


A few people who stopped at the table filled out our survey, which is a brief series of questions asking about a person’s familiarity with the bus routes, use of CATS, and changes he or she would like to see to make the service better. An online survey is here: www.transitsurvey.info. We encourage everyone to follow the link and tell us what you think!

Tuesday, April 28, 2009

CATS project web site

Check out the official project web site for document downloads and other updates:

http://www.co.ontario.ny.us/planning/CATS2009study.htm

Ontario County to analyze transit route efficiency

Ontario County Area Transit System (known as CATS) operates bus service and dial-a-ride service throughout Ontario County (system map below).


In order to assess the efficiency of the current system and elicit ideas for service improvements, Ontario County has begun a route analysis and improvement study. The study will include a survey of current passengers, public meetings, and assessment of each route. Look out for surveyors aboard buses today and tomorrow!