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Resources for Public Transportation Advocates Transit Initiatives and Communities: Lessons Learned Tempe, Arizona December 9, 2003 Michelle Ernst Senior Analyst Surface Transportation Policy Project

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Resources for Public Transportation Advocates

Transit Initiatives and Communities: Lessons Learned

Tempe, ArizonaDecember 9, 2003

Michelle ErnstSenior Analyst

Surface Transportation Policy Project

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The STPP Coalition

o Nearly 700 organizations in 48 stateso Stakeholders representing diverse

interests including:o transit advocacyo bicycle/pedestrian advocacyo environmental protectiono public healtho social equityo businesso local government

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What STPP Does

o Federal transportation policy – TEA-21 reauthorization

o Communications/ Media

o Grassroots organizing and supporto Advocacy research

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How Can STPP Help You?

o Facts and figures on transportation spending o Decoding transportation policy and practiceo Updates on TEA-21 Reauthorizationo Track the transportation reform movement – new ideas, best practices, success storieso Find local and national allies through the ANTC network

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STPP’s Advocacy Research

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Measuring Up: The Trend Toward Voter Approved Transportation

Fundingo If state gas taxes had kept pace with inflation,

they would be 50% higher!o 30 states prohibit their gas tax from being used

for public transit.o The result is a trend toward ballot box financing,

with 41 initiatives in 2002.o Ballot initiatives are more successful when they:

o Provide ample opportunity for stakeholder involvement in their development;

o Specify exactly what funds will be spent on; and, o Provide for a balanced mix of transportation options.

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Americans’ Attitudes Toward Walking & Creating Better Walking

Communitieso Nearly 50% of Americans report that being

within walking distance to public transportation is very or somewhat important in deciding where to live.

o 6 in 10 Americans support using more spending on public transportation, even if this means less money to build new highways .

o More Americans (31%) say that improving public transportation is the best long-term solution to traffic congestion than any other option, including building new roads (25%).

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Transportation Costs and the American Dream

o Transportation, at 19.3% of expenditures, is the second highest spending category for the average family.

o For the poorest families, transportation takes up 40% of take home pay.

o Families living in compact metro areas with good transit service spend far less on transportation than those living in sprawling metro areas.

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“Transit Growing Faster than Driving: A Historic Shift in Travel Trends”

o The growth in transit ridership has exceeded the growth in driving for five years in a row.

o In 2001, transit use grew at twice the rate as driving.

o More than 9.5 billion trips were made by transit in 2001, the highest in more than 40 years.

o Though in last year the growth in driving exceeded the growth in transit use, the overall trend still shows transit beating driving – 19% growth in ridership vs. 11.3% growth in driving.

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STPP Response to TTI’s 2003 Annual Urban Mobility Report

o Public transportation helps reduce congestion in every urban area where it exists.

o Public transportation reduces delay from congestion by 1 billion hours annually.

o Public transportation saves Americans $21 billion in congestion costs (about three times the annual federal investment in public transportation).

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Join the STPP Grassroots Network

o Help show Congress how diverse and widespread the transportation choice movement is.

o Sign on to the Alliance for a New Transportation Charter.

o It’s free – and we’ll put you on our email and newsletter mailing lists.

o Use the online form at www.transact.org

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Michelle Ernst

[email protected]

www.transact.org

www.tea3.org

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