Presentation to Torch Club, December 15, 2020
This is a presentation given by CRT President Doug Funke to the Torch Club on December 15, 2020.
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This is a presentation given by CRT President Doug Funke to the Torch Club on December 15, 2020.
Citizens for Regional Transit submitted a letter and comments in support of the NFTA's work on expanding Metro Rail in the Amherst Corridor.
As presented January 16, 2020 by CRT President Doug Funke.
One Region Forward Regional Sustainability Planning in Action presentation, as presented to the Citizens for Regional Transit Annual Meeting, January 16, 2020. Download is below.
The world is changing in ways that demand a bold new vision for mobility based on clean, reliable public transportation. The 20th century dream of a car in every driveway has become unsustainable. Our cities have been turned into parking lots, our “freeways” are clogged with stop-and-go traffic, our air is polluted with gases and particulates that cause cancer and asthma, and our climate – planet-wide – is changing in ways that increase the frequency of dangerous weather events and threaten our coastlines and economies. The largest source of greenhouse gas emissions in Erie County is not electrical energy generation or industry, but rather transportation (at 40%, primarily from cars). If we expect people to drive less, alternatives must be provided.
Here is the Citizens for Regional Transit annual report for the year 2018. 2018 was a busy year as usual, and 2019 promises to be just as exciting.
(updated 6 May 2019)
Three Questions for CRT President Doug Funke, about how to improve Buffalo's public transit, including a Metro Rail expansion through the East Side to the Airport. Additionally, the interview covered the CRT petitions calling for a TRANSIT REVOLUTION, and our ideas for public transportation on the Outer Harbor, including the potential for a gondola (dependent on plans).
https://www.facebook.com/PPGBuffalo/videos/1697715900335090/
Full radio interview (skip to 4:00 for audible portion) from December 18, 2018.
https://www.facebook.com/PPGBuffalo/videos/1003951106444471/
Dump The Pump (DTP) Day is June 21st. This is when we minimize car-based (fossil-fuel-intensive) travel as a way to: (1) highlight approaches for, and the importance of, reducing greenhouse gas (GHG) generation; and (2) begin breaking our fossil fuel intensive travel habits.
This year, Citizens for Regional Transit (CRT) Executive Board members have pledged to minimize car-based travel by taking transit on DTP Day and throughout DTP Week (June 18th through 22nd). Please join us in leaving our cars at home and walking, biking or taking transit to work and appointments. Take the pledge here.
Promoting the use of transit is especially important now as we face unprecedented threats to the planet from climate change. County Executive Poloncarz’s January 2018 “Erie County Commits to Paris” report makes clear that meeting the Paris Climate Accord emission reduction goals will require changes in how we travel. With 40% of Erie County’s GHG production coming from the transportation sector (the largest contributing sector), moving people from car-based travel to public transit is essential. As French President Macron put it, “there is no Planet B.”
We hope you will join us in dumping the pump during DTP Week. See you on the bus and train!
This was presented by CRT President Doug Funke during our May 1, 2018 Quarterly Meeting at First Presbyterian Church.
WBFO covered our Quarterly Public Meeting at First Presbyterian Church on Tuesday, May 1.
For the coverage, read this article by WBFO's Mike Desmond.
http://news.wbfo.org/post/metro-bus-rail-amtrak-regional-prosperity