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DESCRIPTION:Hey all, especially students and low income folks who rely on our busses - 
 the Santa Cruz METRO Transit District board is looking at making huge cuts 
 to service- crucial routes for students, like many of the UCSC routes, the 
 91x which serves Cabrillo and SC/Watsonville commuters, and many other 
 routes important to people of all socioeconomic groups. Particularly 
 disturbing would be cuts to the Emeline bus for people who need to access 
 county services, and numerous cuts to busses that serve Watsonville and mid 
 county. Please come to the meeting tomorrow, Fri morning at 8:30am at the 
 SC City Council Chambers or message email the Metro Board: Supervisor Zach 
 Friend, Jimmy Dutra, John Leopold, Bruce McPherson, Michael Rotkin, Cynthia 
 Chase, Don Lane, Karina Cervantez Alejo, Dean Bustichi, Ed Bottorff, Norm 
 Hagen, and UCSC rep Donna Blitzer\n\n- - - - -\n\nPLEASE READ ALL 
 INFORMATION\n----------------------------------------------------------------------\nUCSC 
 bus routes are expected to be majorly reduced/"consolidated" next year. The 
 following is a list of all relevant compiled information so far.\n1) 
 http://scmetroforward.com/study-documents/\n2) Route Change 
 Information\nEliminated:\n8\n12 -- 
 UCSC\n30\n41\n42\n54\n56\n69A\n74\n77\n79\n91X\nChanged:\n4 -- No Emeline 
 Complex\n40 -- Nothing past Davenport\n55 -- No Rio Del Mar\n66 -- Rerouted 
 Soquel\nReduced\n71 (30 min frequency)\n68 Peak hours only\n16 -- UCSC\n15 
 -- UCSC\n19 -- UCSC\n40 (5 weekday 
 trips)\n------------------------------------------------------------------------\n3) 
 Email Local Board Members\nEd Bottorff  \nDene Bustichi \nDonna Blitzer 
 \nCynthia Chase , \nJohn Leopold \n\nDear Santa Cruz Metro Board,\n\nMy 
 name is ______, and I am a "student/staff/faculty at the University of 
 California, Santa Cruz" / "Santa Cruz resident" / "whatever your 
 affiliation is",\n\nI am writing to share my concerns about the potential 
 service cuts that would affect the campus and the Santa Cruz community. 
 (Insert here information about your personal use of the Metro buses if 
 applicable.)\n\nAs you know, the UCSC population makes substantial use of 
 the 10, 12, 15, and 19 lines to the extent that, according to your recently 
 compiled reports, students account for a majority of ridership. In 
 addition, the University is set on increasing enrollment numbers by 650 
 students next year in an effort to meet Janet Napolitano’s projected 
 system-wide UC enrollment increase of 5,000 more students.\n\nThis 
 potential decrease in Metro services, coupled with an assured increase in 
 student enrollment, will undoubtably result in clogged buses and students, 
 staff, faculty, and community members who will not be able to make their 
 classes and appointments on time. Most all students who live off campus 
 rely on your services to transport them to and from the University, a 
 number that will only increase in years to come. \n\nIf anything, the 
 campus needs more access to public transportation than is already 
 available, though I am aware that there are very real funding constraints 
 due to state-level budget cuts to the Metro. However, scaling back the 
 campus services will only provide incentive for students to utilize cars, 
 which will result in yet more congested traffic, carbon emissions, and make 
 keeping the routes that do remain intact on-time substantially more 
 difficult.\n\nBeyond just the campus, though, there are community members 
 who rely on your service to get around. Many do not own cars because they 
 cannot afford to, and others are unable to operate cars because of 
 disability. Please consider the needs of low income folks and folks with 
 disabilities as you address budget shortfalls within Metro. While for many 
 of us, the reduced service will be a major inconvenience, for others, these 
 changes could drastically affect their mobility and opportunities to 
 support themselves in Santa Cruz County.\n\nYour service is vital to our 
 community for not only the reasons mentioned above but also because of the 
 necessity that we reduce carbon emissions from transportation. Single 
 occupancy drivers make up a significant portion of Santa Cruz County 
 overall emissions, and making a more concerted effort to encourage folks to 
 ride the bus instead of drive their personal vehicles could have an 
 enormous impact in reducing emissions. I wonder if Metro has spent any time 
 considering what it would take to incentivize increased ridership by 
 community members who don't already ride? How can you better partner with 
 local organizations to change the perception of riding the bus from 
 something that only certain people do out of need or a desire to reduce 
 environmental impacts to something that is seen as more effective and 
 commonplace than driving in traffic? Other cities have made their public 
 transit effective and attractive; why not Santa Cruz? As a community, we 
 need to be providing more opportunities for people to get out of their 
 cars. The decision to cut these routes will take us in the wrong direction, 
 which will prove detrimental not only to those who need your services today 
 but for those in the future who will face the impacts of today's decisions 
 related to carbon emissions.\n\nThanks for your consideration of my 
 comments, and I look forward to future opportunities to provide 
 input.\n\nSincerely,\n(Your name)\n 
 https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2016/03/25/18784495.php
SUMMARY:March METRO Board Meeting
LOCATION:Santa Cruz City Chambers\n809 Center St\nSanta Cruz, CA 95060
URL:https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2016/03/25/18784495.php
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