Tuesday, December 14, 2010

Fwd: Tomorrow: Critical SMART train and pathway meeting



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From: Steve Schweigerdt, Rails-to-Trails Conservancy <steve@railstotrails.org>
Date: Tue, Dec 14, 2010 at 1:19 PM
Subject: Tomorrow: Critical SMART train and pathway meeting
To: timfarnham@gmail.com


RTC Western Regional Office

Dear Tim,

Greetings Sonoma County supporters,

Please see the announcement below from our friends at the Marin County Bicycle Coalition regarding an important meeting in Santa Rosa tomorrow. At the meeting, we have the opportunity to ensure that the multi-use trail remains in the plans for the initial phases of the SMART corridor.

If you are able to attend, please R.S.V.P. to Andy at Marin County Bicycle Coalition at andy@marinbike.org.

Thank you!

Steve Schweigerdt,
Manager of Trail Development
Western Regional Office
Rails-to-Trails Conservancy

 

 Marin County Bicycle Coalition 

Attend the Critically Important
SMART Train and Pathway Meeting


Wednesday, December 15th at 1:30 PM in Santa Rosa


On Wednesday, December 15th starting at 1:30 PM, the SMART Board of Directors will be making critical decisions about the future of the SMART train and pathway which was approved by voters through Measure Q in 2008. 

It is expected that this meeting will include decisions about a railcar purchase agreement, what will be built in the fist segment of the project, and an update of MTC's review of SMART's financial plan. The meeting agenda will be posted in the afternoon on December 10th at: www.sonomamarintrain.org.  The meeting will take place at: Sonoma County Board of Supervisor Chambers at 575 Administration Drive- Room 100A, Santa Rosa

SMART announced on November 6th that they are facing a funding gap due to the recession and the cost increases related to the need to repair or replace major bridges on the line, so they will be phasing the project.

Your voice is urgently needed on December 15 to indicate:

  • The Pathway is Essential: The SMART multi-use pathway must be built on every section where the train tracks are being laid, simultaneously. The SMART train and pathway has always been a system, and will help get people to and from stations (see more pathway points below).
  • Moving Forward is Critical: The current economic environment for bonding and construction bids is better than it has been in years, so it's important to keep moving forward, while at the same time ensuring that Sonoma, Marin and MTC's concerns are addressed.

If you can attend the meeting to support the SMART train and pathway, please RSVP to andy@marinbike.org.

Here are some additional points about the pathway:

  • The SMART multi-use pathway is a vital part of the system, providing a way to get to and from SMART stations, helping to increase ridership.
  • The SMART multi-use pathway will help reduce traffic congestion and the need for automobile parking at and around stations, many of which have limited parking.
  • The SMART multi-use pathway must be built proportionately with the train tracks as the train and pathway were designed as a system to provide alternatives to Highway 101.
  • Many credit the pathway as being why SMART's Measure Q received more than the necessary 2/3 vote to win in 2008.
  • The SMART pathway only costs 1/7th of the overall train and pathway project, and is estimated in the EIR to carry more people than the SMART train, providing an immediate and important benefit to a wide array of voters 24 hours per day, 7 days per week.
  • The SMART train and pathway will help to boost business for the local economy in Sonoma and Marin Counties both during construction and while operating.

 

 


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