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KRM Commuter Rail

Milwaukee County Board of Supervisors December 18th, 2008 Meeting Notes

Dec 21st, 2008 | By | Category: Board of Supervisors, KRM Commuter Rail, MCTS, Neighborhoods, SERTA

This meeting of the Milwaukee County Board of Supervisors featured the much debated resolution regarding the proposed Regional Transit Authority. Supervisors Mayo, Clark, andWeishan led the efforts to pass a resolution rejecting the RTA’s proposal. They raised concerns regarding the proposed governance structure of the RTA, and that not all of Racine would be included in the taxing area. In addition to these concerns Supervisor Clark added that she doesn’t want the RTA “take our authority away, and then took aim at the RTA’s proposed use of a sales tax funding source saying, “all of a sudden they have a novel idea.”



Milwaukee County Committee on Transportation, Public Works and Transit December 15th, 2008 Meeting Notes

Dec 16th, 2008 | By | Category: KRM Commuter Rail, Neighborhoods, SERTA, Transportation, Public Works, and Transit Committee

The Milwaukee County Board of Supervisors held a special meeting of the Committee on Transportation, Public Works and Transit to further discuss the proposed RTA. Supervisors Larson and Jursik hoped to put forward a positive response to the proposed RTA in place of the committee’s overtly negative response that came out of the last committee meeting.



RTA Meets the Milwaukee County Board – Meeting Recap

Dec 4th, 2008 | By | Category: KRM Commuter Rail, MCTS, SERTA, Transportation, Public Works, and Transit Committee, Westown

The Milwaukee County Board’s Transportation, Public Works, and Transit Committee, chaired by Supervisor Michael Mayo, held a meeting on Wednesday morning to discuss the recommendations approved by the Southeast Wisconsin Regional Transit Authority. Julia Taylor, the Governor’s Appointee on the RTA, was on hand to answer questions along with Carl Mueller, the RTA’s PR consultant, and Ken Yunker, who has worked closely with the RTA in his role at SEWRPC.



Milwaukee Transit: The Solution – Update

Nov 15th, 2008 | By | Category: KRM Commuter Rail, MCTS, SERTA

Recently, we advocated for the formation of a regional transit authority that has a dedicated funding source as a solution to the transit issues facing the Milwaukee region. Following that editorial we wrote an open letter to Milwaukee Mayor Tom Barrett encouraging him to vote on the morning of November 10th for the sales tax proposal.



Open Letter to Mayor Barrett Concerning Transit

Nov 6th, 2008 | By | Category: Downtown, KRM Commuter Rail, MCTS, Scott Walker, Tom Barrett, Transportation

On Monday, November 10th, your representative to the Regional Transit Authority (RTA), Sharon Robinson, will cast an important vote for the future of transit in our city and region. We write to you to encourage her to vote “yes” to any sales tax funding proposals. While we have recently outlined why we think RTA’s are an efficient way to deliver regional services, we have a few more things we think you should consider.



Milwaukee Transit: The Solution

Nov 4th, 2008 | By | Category: General Mitchell International Airport, Government, KRM Commuter Rail, MCTS, Milwaukee Intermodal Station, SERTA, Transportation

A regional transit authority with a dedicated funding source is the solution to the Milwaukee regional transit woes. The use of an authority represents the most efficient and reliable way to deliver a service to a region. A dedicated and reliable funding source is essential to empowering an authority to deliver the services for which it is tasked. While Milwaukee’s freeway system was designed and built to serve the region, the Milwaukee region’s multiple transit systems stop and start at invisible lines. The various transit systems have different fares, operating hours, vehicles, and branding. As they are now, the systems simply aren’t designed to work together to ensure a high quality of service to the region.



Milwaukee Transit: The Technologies

Jul 14th, 2008 | By | Category: Amtrak, Chicago, Common Council, Downtown, Government, KRM Commuter Rail, Light Rail, MCTS, Milwaukee Intermodal Station, Tom Barrett, Transportation

It’s absolutely critical to understand the different transit technologies available if one is to understand and evaluate the merits of the various transit proposals for Milwaukee. Technologies include Bus-Rapid Transit (BRT), Express Bus Transit, Electric-Guided Bus, Standard Bus, Street Car, Light Rail and Heavy Rail. This article examines the technologies, largely with regard to how they would be implemented here in Milwaukee.



Word on the Street (12.21.2007)

Dec 21st, 2007 | By | Category: Copenhagen, Interstate 94, KRM Commuter Rail, Madison, Marquette, MCTS, Milwaukee Public Library System, New York City, Seattle, St. Louis, Suburbia, UWM

Information from the infosphere… Seattle mayor Greg Nickels is working on a plan that will encourage all city employees to use public transportation, by giving the free transit passes.  Milwaukee should get behind this. The Daily Reporter has a good look at the issues affecting the 27th Street ramp off of Interstate 94. Thrivent Financial [...]



More Thoughts On the KRM and Streetcar System

Oct 25th, 2007 | By | Category: General Mitchell International Airport, KRM Commuter Rail, MCTS, Milwaukee Intermodal Station, Suburbia, Transportation

Hiawatha Originally uploaded by nsuydam1 Small Business Times executive editor Steve Jagler has a special to OnMilwaukee.com entitled "Don’t Let Skeptics Derail Mass Transit Options", and it’s nothing short of excellent. Jagler takes typical conservative mindsets to task for their inability to understand the benefits of regional mass transit systems. Jagler states everything really well. [...]



KRM Line Left Out of Budget Compromise

Oct 23rd, 2007 | By | Category: Jim Doyle, KRM Commuter Rail, Transportation

Metra 403 Originally uploaded by jimfrazier The budget compromise was just approved by both sides of Wisconsin State Legislature, and will certainly be approved by Governor Jim Doyle later this week. In what ways did it affect Milwaukee? Money for the the KRM line, connecting Kenosha, Racine, and Milwaukee with a high-frequency rail line, was [...]