Tuesday, December 18, 2007

"Ridership is there" for Commuter Rail says new report

A new report compiled by R. L. Banks and Assoc. says that the "ridership is there" for seven proposed commuter rail lines between Atlanta and Macon, Athens, Gainesville, Canton, Bremen, Senoia, and Madison.

Georgia Association of Rail Passengers [GARP] President Steve Vogel said the study should be a "wake-up call" for state officials who have been "dragging their feet" on commuter rail for more than a decade.

Read the GARP press release here.

Saturday, December 08, 2007

Get anywhere in the ATL with MARTA + Flexcar


MARTA and Flexcar have become transportation partners, giving away $10 in FREE driving credit when folks join Flexcar using promo code MARTATL10 before 12/31/07.

No matter where your destination may be: MARTA’s train and bus services combined with the convenience of Flexcar’s shared vehicles can now get you ANYWHERE in Atlanta!

To find out more visit www.flexcar.com/MARTA.

Thursday, November 01, 2007

Talking Head Bikes NYC

David Byrne provides POV + commentary as he bikes through busy Manhattan streets in this video.

Byrne has been commuting by bike in the Big Apple for the past 30 years. [His Talking Heads band mates used to make fun of him, calling him Pee Wee Herman].

Free bicycle valet parking was provided at the "How New Yorkers Ride Bikes" event he curated on 10.06.07.

Read more...

Monday, October 22, 2007

Green Space To Go

You can take a greenway trail where ever you go through the concrete jungle with this Personal Portable Park.

Bikes on a Train


Rapid Transit Cycle Shop of Chicago is on a mission to get more Chicagoans commuting by bike. To that end, they carry several makes and models of folding bikes which make multi-modal alternative transportation more feasible.

Saturday, October 20, 2007

2 mile challenge

Did you know that 40% of U.S. urban travel is 2 miles or less? Ride your bike to fight global warming.

Take the Clif Bar 2 Mile Challenge. Website features easy-to-use mapping tool to help you target the trips you can make using your bike instead of your car.

Thursday, October 18, 2007

GEORGIA DOT ANNOUNCES SAFE ROUTES PROGRAM

According to an Oct. 16th F,G, & T Construction News article, "The Georgia Department of Transportation used International Walk to School Day to announce its SRTS Program. The program makes $16 million in funding available in Georgia for a wide variety of programs and projects, from building safer street crossings to establishing programs that encourage children and their parents to walk and bicycle safely to school.

"Safe Routes to School (SRTS) is an international movement that began in the 1970's in Denmark and quickly spread to the United States in the 1990's and is now a worldwide phenomenon. The purpose of SRTS programs is to encourage kids to walk and bike to school, and to improve safety in the vicinity of schools."

For more info on Georgia's program, go to: http://www.dot.state.ga.us/srts

~ from CenterLines, the e-newsletter of the National Center for Bicycling & Walking

ATLANTA (GA) REGIONAL BIKE-PED PLAN ADOPTED

According to an Oct. 8th news release, "The Atlanta Regional Commission (ARC) voted recently to lay a solid foundation for a more walkable and bikeable metro Atlanta region by approving a 2007 Atlanta Region Bicycle Transportation and Pedestrian Walkways Plan. The study, which began in May 2006 and concluded in June 2007, includes recommended policies for local governments that, when implemented, can increase safety and accessibility region wide for bicyclists and pedestrians. A recent study (Strategies for Metro Atlanta's Transportation and Air Quality) points to the benefits of walkable communities, asserting that 37 percent of people in highly walkable neighborhoods get 30 minutes of daily moderate activity, compared to just 18 percent of people in the least walkable neighborhoods. What's more, walkable neighborhoods may reduce vehicle miles traveled by 30 to 40 percent.

"'Safe and convenient sidewalks and bike paths are the hallmark of a quality community and an antidote to traffic congestion,' said ARC Chairman Sam Olens. 'Anything we can do to encourage residents of the Atlanta region to walk and bike more is a step in the right direction, and the Atlanta Region Bicycle Transportation and Pedestrian Walkways Plan does just that.' The steering and advisory committees for the study included representatives from the Atlanta Regional Commission, Georgia Department of Transportation and the Atlanta Region Bicycle and Pedestrian Task Force, which is comprised of representatives from local governments, bicycle and pedestrian interest groups, federal and state agencies and the general public.

For more info, contact Michael Wall at <MWall@atlantaregional.com>

~ from CenterLines, the e-newsletter of the National Center for Bicycling & Walking

Monday, October 01, 2007

Portland Streetcar Video


This video by Streetcar Advocate John Scheuerman gives us a vision of what life on the BeltLine or the Peachtree Streetcar will be like.

Monday, August 06, 2007

Wednesday, July 18, 2007

Help Green the Queen


My Daughter Shelly Sisco was crowned "Miss Special Henry County 2007" last Saturday. That's her with her excited Momma in the picture.

Shelly will make 35 -40 public appearances across the state over the coming year. Her Mother and I would love to use this opportunity to promote alternative transportation and fuels.

We are seeking sponsors who can provide electric, hybrid, bio-fuel, and other green vehicles to be used as transportation to the event and in the parades throughout the year.

Please call 404.421.9968 if you can help green the Queen.

Get on Flexcar's Low-Car Diet

Flexcar is looking for 10 - 20 daily drivers to go on the Low-Car Diet for the month of August. Flexcar will provide these "dieters" with FREE Transit passes, FREE Flexcar usage and other assistance to help these exemplary Atlantans make alternative transportation work for them.

If you know of individuals who might be interested in participating in Atlanta's Low-Car Diet, please send their contact information to, or have them contact directly, kevin.planovsky@flexcar.com as soon as possible!

Thursday, July 05, 2007

The Soup Peddler on Food Network


If "Ratatouille" has whetted your appetite for more "food for thought" on the slow food movement, then check out this video...

Tuesday, June 19, 2007

World's most energy-efficient vehicle

"A man on a bicycle can go three or four times faster than the pedestrian, but uses five times less energy in the process. He carries one gram of his weight over a kilometer of flat road at an expense of only 0.15 calories. The bicycle is the perfect transducer to match man's metabolic energy to the impedance of locomotion. Equipped with this tool, man outstrips the efficiency of not only all machines but all other animals as well."

~ Ivan Illich, Energy and Equity (full text online)

Sunday, June 17, 2007

Waitin' on the train...

Atlanta has often found herself ranked in a desirable position at the top of lists. Having often ranked high in the nation's fastest growing regions, we now find ourselves at the unenviable top of "worst commute" lists. Aside from one of the longest and most expensive commutes in the country, we also rank high in poorest air quality and under-funded transit systems in the US.

GDOT has been sitting on approx. $87 million from the federal government designated for a commuter rail line from Macon to Atlanta over for over a decade. These funds are a "use 'em or lose 'em" position for Atlanta. If these funds go back unused it will seriously undermine future efforts to provide commuter and intercity passenger rail service in Georgia.

The Atlanta Chapter of the Sierra Club is ramping up an aggressive campaign to take action on this critical transportation solution including sponsoring a "Waiting for the Train" rally at the Griffin Welcome Center in Griffin, GA at 12:-00 p.m. on Tuesday, June 19 which I plan on attending.

If you can't attend this or other future rallys being planned, please contact your State Representative and tell them that our region desperately needs transportation choices and they should start implementing passenger transportation service now!

Tuesday, March 13, 2007

Americans take 10 billion plus trips on transit in 2006

WASHINGTON, DC - If you thought you were seeing more riders during your daily public transit trips, it’s not your imagination. The American Public Transportation Association (APTA) announced today that Americans took 10.1 billion trips on local public transportation in 2006 – the first time in 49 years. Over the last decade, public transportation’s growth rate outpaced the growth rate of the population and the growth rate of vehicle miles traveled on our nation’s highways.

“This significant ridership milestone is part of a multi-year trend as more and more Americans ride public transit to get to destinations important to them, while realizing the benefits of saving money and avoiding congestion,” said William W. Millar, president of APTA. “Public transit ridership helps reduce America’s dependence on foreign oil and decreases our contribution to global warming; but ultimately, this milestone represents 10 billion reasons to increase local and federal investment in public transportation.”

Public transit use is up 30 percent since 1995. That is more than double the growth rate of the population (12 percent) and higher than the growth rate for the vehicle miles traveled on our roads (24 percent) during that same period. In 2006, public transit ridership grew 2.9 percent over 2005. To put the 10.1 billion public transportation trips in perspective, transit trips outnumber domestic airline trips by 15 to one.

“Public transportation is a proven way to meet our nation’s goals,” said Millar. “As Congress looks to find ways to reduce America’s dependence on foreign oil and reduce emissions causing global warming, we call on them to increase investment and include incentives to encourage further use of public transportation.”

Light rail (modern streetcars, trolleys, and heritage trolleys) had the highest percentage increase among all modes, with 5.6 percent increase in 2006. Some light rail systems showed double digit increases in ridership: San Jose (36.6 percent); Minneapolis (18.4 percent); New Jersey (20.1 percent); Saint Louis (16.2 percent); Philadelphia (10.8 percent); and Salt Lake City (14.2 percent).

Ridership on heavy rail posted the second largest increase at 4.1 percent. The five heavy rail systems with the highest increase in ridership for 2006 were: Los Angeles (10.8 percent); New Jersey (10.1 percent); Staten Island, NY (9.4 percent); Atlanta (6.3 percent); and Chicago (4.5 percent).

Commuter rail posted the third largest increase at 3.2 percent. The five commuter rail systems with the highest ridership growth rate in 2006 were: rail system servicing south Florida based in Miami (21.3 percent); rail system servicing Pennsylvania based in Harrisburg, PA (18.9 percent); rail system between South Bend, IN and Chicago (10.7 percent); commuter service that runs between Stockton and San Jose, CA (8.8 percent); and South Shore rail service based in New Haven, CT (8.3 percent).

Other modes saw increases in ridership. Demand response (paratransit) ridership increased by 2.9 percent and the transit bus increased by 2.3 percent. In fact, there were major increases by some large bus agencies in the following cities: Seattle (12.1 percent); San Antonio (9 percent); Dallas (8.3 percent); Los Angeles (6.2 percent); and Houston (6.1 percent).

To see the complete report go to http://www.apta.com/research/stats/ridership.

Wednesday, February 28, 2007

Georgia Rides to the Capitol!

Register NOW for the Georgia Rides To The Capitol! This year the event has expanded from Roswell to include the City of Decatur as well as Marietta. Join Mayor Wood, Mayor Floyd, or Mayor Dunaway’s ride from their Cities to the Capitol. Even Mayor Lindsey from Locust Grove at 84 years old who has never been on a bike will be riding tandem to the Capitol!

Don’t miss this fun and exciting opportunity to gain our legislator’s attention to cycling as a legitimate means of transportation and raise support for a regional bicycle and pedestrian network system.

For a free lunch at the Capitol, register online at http://www.georgiaridestothecapitol.org/ and bring your waver with you as your food ticket.

Roswell ride will depart City Hall at 9:45 am Tuesday morning. The weather looks great!

Monday, February 05, 2007

Not So Wonderful Life



A not so new warning. This excerpt is from a film produced by Frank Capra fifty years before "An Inconvenient Truth".

Thursday, January 25, 2007

Join Flexcar Free in January


Flexcar Car Sharing is a great solution for those committed to living a greener lifestyle via transit-oriented living. With Flexcar you can take that leap of faith and sell your car(s) knowing there's one available for you to use when your feet, bike or train won't take you where you need to go.

If you live or work in one of the following areas, Flexcar, partnered with your local Transportation Management Association (TMA), will waive the $35 application fee AND the $40 first year annual fee, when you join before 2/1/07 at www.flexcar.com.

Enter the appropriate PROMO CODE when you join online.

MIDTOWN: MTSATL296

DOWNTOWN: CAPATL296

ATLANTIC STATION: ASAPATL296

Friday, January 12, 2007

The Burgeoning Transit-oriented Housing Trend

The Federal Transit Administration announced in 2005 that at least one-quarter of all American homeowners are likely to seek housing near transit over the next 20 years. Atlanta will be on the list of cities registering the biggest increases in demand near mass transit stops. This is predicted to be "the biggest shift in housing since Americans flocked to the suburbs after World War II".