American Public Transportation Association
 
American Public Transportation Association

 Transit News 

 3/16/2010 

Contact:

Virginia Miller
(202)-496-4816
vmiller@apta.com
or
Mantill Williams
(202)496-4869
mwilliams@apta.com

 Public Transportation Leaders Convene in Washington 

 Call On Congress To Vote For Public Transit And Jobs 

Washington, DC -- Today more than 700 public transportation leaders are in Washington, DC  urging Congress to move forward quickly on federal legislation that will invest in public transportation to support and create jobs.

“First on the agenda is the passage of the HIRE Act in the Senate this week,” said American Public Transportation Association (APTA) President William Millar, who welcomed the U.S. public transit leaders.  “The HIRE Act will do two things:  release the funding for public transportation in the 2010 appropriations bill and extend the deadline for the federal surface transportation legislation until December 31, 2010.”

Since the last federal surface transportation act expired last fall, Congress has been granting short-term extensions.  The current extension is scheduled to expire on March 28.  

Public transportation leaders are also calling on their congressional leaders to pass another economic stimulus jobs bill this year that invests in public transportation and includes flexibility for operating funding for public transit systems. This legislation is urgently needed, not only to maintain public transit service, but to avoid the loss of American jobs.  For every $1 billion invested in public transportation capital and operations, 36,000 jobs are created.

“Public transportation riders across the country are paying higher fares and seeing their services reduced or eliminated because of this severe economic recession,” said J. Barry Barker, APTA Vice Chair-Government Affairs and Executive Director, Transit Authority of River City in Kentucky.  "For the tens of millions of Americans who ride public transportation and for the millions of Americans who are seeking employment, we need Congress to act quickly to pass legislation that invests in public transportation."

 While the HIRE Act and another jobs bill are much needed stop-gap measures, APTA is calling on Congress to approve a robust, multi-year bill so that public transportation systems can plan for the future.  APTA is calling for $123 billion in investment over six years for public transportation to double ridership in 20 years, and $50 billion for high-speed rail.   

“Although the short-term measures are welcomed and very helpful, they are not a substitute for a new, long-term, transportation legislation that will create and support good “green” jobs and build a world-class, 21st century, multi-modal transportation system,” said Millar.  “The longer we wait for a new multi-year transportation bill, the less public transit systems and public transit businesses can support and create American jobs. Passing a long-term transportation authorization bill will be the best thing for public transportation and will also help our country’s economic recovery.”

Every day people take 35 million trips on public transportation.  Nearly 60 percent of all public transit trips are taken to commute to and from work.  Last year, for the fourth year in a row, there were more than 10 billion trips taken on public transportation.  Since 1995, public transportation use is up 31 percent, a figure that is more than double the growth rate of the population (15%) and up substantially over the growth rate for the vehicle miles traveled (VMT) on our nation’s highways (21%) for that same period. 

# # #

The American Public Transportation Association (APTA) is a nonprofit international association of more than 1,400 public and private member organizations, engaged in the areas of bus, paratransit, light rail, commuter rail, subways, waterborne passenger services, and high-speed rail. This includes: transit systems; planning, design, construction, and finance firms; product and service providers; academic institutions; transit associations and state departments of transportation. More than 90 percent of the people using public transportation in the United States and Canada are served by APTA member systems.

 ‭(Hidden)‬ Banner Library

/Banners_MediaCenter/media-center.jpg

Copyright © 2012 American Public Transportation Association • 1666 K Street NW, 11th Floor, Washington, DC 20006
Telephone (202) 496-4800 • Fax (202) 496-4324 • Contact UsLogo Usage