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ARTC Raises Budget Concerns to Council

The City is currently in the midst of planning for next year’s budget. This process provides some important opportunities to put Asheville on track for transit that operates in more areas, for longer hours, seven days a week. Read the letter we just sent City Council asking for dedicated funding in service of those goals and raising some important concerns related to those goals, and send your own message to City Council at AshevilleNCCouncil@ashevillenc.gov

Dear Mayor Manheimer and City Council Members,

 

ARTC (Asheville Regional Transit Coalition) believes transit service that operates in more areas for longer hours, seven days a week and at higher frequencies, will greatly benefit local residents and businesses and lead to a healthier, more sustainable, and more equitable community. As you prepare for next year’s City budget, we respectfully request the following: 1. An accurate analysis of current capital needs to maintain existing bus service with funding recommendations for Fiscal Year 2018. 2. Dedicated funding for both capital and operating expenses that set the City on a path to meet the bus service goals of “all day, everyday, more often” over the next three years.. 3. An “on the record” discussion for how the City will raise and sustain the revenue for item #2. Below are additional concerns related to our three requests:

The upcoming Transit Master Plan process will be another opportunity to dig deeper into specifics, but we believe now is the time to embrace the vision of all day service, on all routes, with higher frequency. We look forward to kicking off this work in the current budget process and working together to achieve great results in three years.

Sincerely,

Just Economics

MountainTrue Children

First/Communities in Schools

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