Archive for June, 2007

Media Advisory: Wednesday June 20th

Tuesday, June 19th, 2007

ENVIRONMENTAL GROUPS CALL ON LAWMAKERS TO SAVE TRANSIT

WHAT:

Press conference in Springfield by environmental and public interest advocates urging Governor Blagojevich and the Illinois General Assembly to act on transit funding proposals. Improving the region’s transit system is the surest method to reduce air pollution, curb sprawling development and mitigate emissions of global warming gases.

WHEN:

Wednesday, June 20th 11:00 a.m.

WHERE:

State Capitol, Blue Room

WHO:

Center for Neighborhood Technology
Openlands Project
Sierra Club
Illinois Public Interest Research Group
American Lung Association

CONTACT:

David LeBreton, Center for Neighborhood Technology 773-269-4043

Brian Imus, Illinois PIRG 312-399-3834

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Springfield Press Conference

Monday, June 18th, 2007

Building on the success of Thursday’s press conference and continuing in our efforts to make transit a priority in the current legislative session, this Wednesday June 20th at 11 AM in the Illinois Capitol we will be holding another press conference with environmental leaders and transit advocates. The focus of the press conference will be similar (environmental impact of proposed service cuts and fare increases for all three service boards) but will also highlight the current deadlock on transit funding and reform. We are also planning on meeting with legislators before and after the press conference while in Springfield if they are in session.

We will be taking the 7 AM train from Union Station and returning that same day on the 4:57 train if anyone is interested in traveling with the group.

If you are unable to travel, please consider sending a representative from your organization or asking your staff in Springfield to attend. To RSVP or if you have any questions, please email me or call me at 773.269.4043.

Upcoming Lobby Day

Monday, June 18th, 2007

This Wednesday, June 20, the Transit Future staff are heading down to Springfield once again to educate legislators about why transit funding and reform need to be top priorities now.

In addition to having the opportunity to voice your support of transit, lobbying is really a worthwhile experience for any registered voter.  Our past volunteers have expressed that it was enlightening both to understand the political process and to see how accessible state legislators really are.

If you would like to join us, we take the 301 Lincoln Service Amtrak train from Union Station down to Springfield departing at 7 a.m., and come back on the 304 Lincoln Service Amtrak that leaves at 4:57.

If you would like to come or have any further questions, please contact Emily at emily@cnt.org or (773) 269-4070.

Press Release

Thursday, June 14th, 2007

           

Environmental Leaders Rally in Support of Public Transportation

 

CHICAGO — The region’s top environmental leaders gathered this morning at the Environmental Law & Policy Center to speak out on the importance of public transportation and called upon Governor Blagojevich and the Illinois General Assembly to forge a long-term solution to the pending transit crisis. The group stressed that an investment in public transportation now would help to mitigate the impacts of global warming over the coming decade; and that a failure to invest would lead to dire environmental consequences in Northeastern Illinois. 

 

“A major metropolitan region such as Northeastern Illinois deserves a vibrant, efficient and convenient transit system,” said Shannon Fisk, Staff Attorney with the Midwest Office of the Natural Resources Defense Council.  “Instead, service cutbacks are threatening to bring more congested roads, longer work commutes, and dirtier air for everybody in the region.  The General Assembly and the Governor should approve Representative Hamos’ plan to provide additional investment in CTA, Metra, and Pace, and to implement common sense reforms at the Regional Transit Authority.”

 

The group, which included the Delta Institute, Environmental Law & Policy Center, Center for Neighborhood Technology (CNT), Congress for New Urbanism, Illinois PIRG, League of Conservation Voters, Natural Resources Defense Council, Openlands Project, American Lung Association of Metropolitan Chicago, and other environmental organizations signed a petition declaring their support for increased funding for public transportation. The petition was delivered to Governor Blagojevich as well as party leaders in the General Assembly, which has until July 1st to take action on the $226 million deficit faced by the CTA, Metra, and Pace.

 

“The Governor has publicly stated that Illinois should cut the production of greenhouse gasses to 1990 levels by 2020,” Scott Bernstein, President of the Center for Neighborhood Technology, reminded the group. “Since motor vehicles alone account for more than one third of greenhouse gasses, there is simply no way to achieve that kind goal without strong regional transit. Transit will be the backbone of any successful climate change strategy in Illinois.”   

 

While public transportation’s benefits to the environment were stressed, it was also argued that such benefits go hand in hand with transit’s role in improving our economic and public health.  “A strong public transportation system is critical to reducing global warming pollution,” explained Joe Shacter, senior policy advocate at the Environmental Law & Policy Center.  “Plus, when transit use goes up people drive less, leading to improved air quality, fewer respiratory illnesses, and increased household savings.”

 

 

“No one wants the transit agencies to cut services or raise fares,” said Anna Frostic, Environmental Health Advocate with the American Lung Association of Metropolitan Chicago. “The Governor and General Assembly must find a long-term solution to transit funding, otherwise the entire state will feel the impact in our pocketbooks, congested roads and the air we breathe for decades to come.”  

 

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Environmental Press Conference

Wednesday, June 13th, 2007

Transit Crisis in Northeastern Illinois

The CTA, Metra, and Pace are facing a $226 million budget deficit that will force them to cut service and raise fares as early as July 1st unless action is taken by the Governor and Illinois General Assembly. Please join members of the environmental community for a press conference drawing attention to the potentially devastating environmental impact of these cuts on Thursday June 14 at 10 AM at the Environmental Law and Policy Center, 35 E. Wacker Drive, Suite 1300.

Participating organizations include:

  • Openlands Project
  • Natural Resources Defense Council
  • Illinois PIRG
  • American Lung Association
  • Environmental Law and Policy Center
  • US Green Building Council-Chicago Chapter
  • League of Conservation Voters
  • Center for Neighborhood Technology
  • To RSVP or for more information, please contact

    • David LeBreton at 773/269-4043.

Monday June 11 - Transit ACTION!

Thursday, June 7th, 2007

Join fellow transit advocates Monday June 11th at the UIC Student Center as we call on Gov. Blagojevich and the Illinois General Assembly to fund and reform transit in Northeastern Illinois. As the legislative session extends into overtime, help send us send the message that our leaders in Springfield cannot adjourn without addressing the transit crisis.

What: Transit advocates speaking on the need for Governor Blagojevich and the Illinois General Assembly to address the transit crisis

Where: UIC Student Center, 750 S. Halsted

When
: 6:00 (30 minutes before the beginning of the CTA Board hearing)

For questions or to RSVP, please call 773/269-4043.

Transit Future Update – June 4, 2007

Monday, June 4th, 2007

In this Update

1. Illinois General Assembly Goes Into Overtime
2. Upcoming CTA Board Meetings
3. Become a Transit Partner
4. Latest Transit News

Illinois General Assembly Goes Into Overtime

Thursday night marked the end of the Illinois General Assembly’s regular session, and with it came progress but no relief for the RTA or any of the three service boards. SB 572 (incorporating HB 1841) was passed by the House Mass Transit Committee, but has not yet been called for a vote before the full House. For more information on the two amendments that were approved, please refer to Rep Julie Hamos website under “Latest Transit Updates.”

Unfortunately, overtime session means that legislation requires a larger majority to pass either house before heading to the Governor’s desk. Additionally, Governor Blagojevich has promised a veto of any sales tax increase, the funding mechanism called for in Amendment 2 of SB 572.

What does this mean for advocates of mass transit in Northeastern Illinois?

We must continue to communicate with our state legislators and the Governor to tell them that they can not adjourn this legislative session without reforming and funding the RTA. Please continue to contact your legislator to let them know that transit must be a priority this year! For talking points, a map of your area, and the average transportation cost in your legislative district, please refer to the Transit in Your Area section.

Upcoming CTA Board Meetings

The CTA has scheduled four meetings to discuss proposals to reduce service and/or raise fares to bus routes and rail lines. Transit Future is encouraging individuals to attend these meetings to express their frustrations with the service cuts and with the lack of activity on the issue from Springfield. For transit reform and funding to be a reality this session, elected officials and the general public must understand what is at stake. Please plan on attending.

Hearings will be held on:

Tuesday, June 5, 6:30 p.m.
Sherman Park Fieldhouse
1301 W. 52nd Street
Chicago, IL 60609

Wednesday, June 6, 6:30 p.m.
Michelle’s Ballroom
2800 W. Belmont Avenue
Chicago, IL 60618

Monday, June 11, 6:30 p.m.
University of Illinois at Chicago
Student Center East
750 S. Halsted, Room 302
Chicago, IL 60607

Wednesday, June 13, 9:00 a.m.
CTA Headquarters
567 W. Lake, Chicago, IL 60661

Become a Transit Partner

Help us grow our list! We are asking organizations throughout Northeastern Illinois to become partners in Transit Future by:

1. Communicating with their membership about the issue and encouraging them to contact their state legislators.
2. Participating in Transit Future events (rallies, press conferences, meetings, lobby days).
3. Adding their name to the Transit Future website.

To find out more on becoming a Transit Partner, please contact David LeBreton at 773/269-4043 or dlebreton@cnt.org.

Latest Transit News

There has been considerable interest in the transit crisis by media outlets all over the six county area. For the most recent news, as well as past news, please visit Transit in the News.


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