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Imagine! Rocklin taking a lead in transportation
THE FOLLOWING IS PROVIDED TO ENCOURAGE ROCKLINS CITIZENS TO READ AND THINK ABOUT THE COMMUNITY's FUTURE. WHICH CANDIDATE WILL BRING INNOVATIVE THINKING TO THE CITY's TRANSPORTATION AND TRAFFIC DEVELOPMENT? The answer is ANGELA TORRENS! ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Week of 10.10.08 Reinventing American Transportation By Mariia Zimmerman Mariia Zimmerman is a policy director for Transportation For America, a coalition which aims to create a world-class transportation system in the U.S.
It is a challenging time for most Americans. The stock market is down, way down. Energy costs are up, housing values are down. General anxiety levels are high.
Hanging over it all is a sense that we have come to the end of the road with our over-dependence on oil, which is threatening our national security and the family pocketbook. Somehow we must turn the page to a new era as we revive our economy and improve the quality of life for American households.
This realization is particularly acute in our suburbs. For decades part of their allure for homeowners and businesses was the combined attraction of lower land costs and lower energy costs. That equation is being tested, and increasingly America's suburbs are looking for ways to provide more transit options, develop urban mixed-use centers, and build sidewalks and trails. The reinvention of America's suburbs may be one of the most stunning evolutions of the 21st Century.
"The reinvention of America's suburbs may be one of the most stunning evolutions of the 21st Century." As a critical first step, we need to make a commitment to building an infrastructure for the future on a scale similar to the one we made to the Interstate Highway system 50 years ago. But this time, we need to focus on completing our transportation system with inter-city trains, world-class public transportation and streets that are safe for walking and biking, as we restore our existing roads and bridges to good repair.
These investments will help stabilize our economy in the short-term as they lay the groundwork for the future, while helping millions of Americans in our daily lives, reducing our national dependence on oil and making for a cleaner, greener and less energy-intensive future.
Today, transportation is the second highest household expense after housing. America has invested in a stunning national highway system, but lags far behind other nations in building transit and high speed rail corridors that could complete our national transportation system.
For some families, long commutes and a lack of affordable or convenient transit mean that they are actually spending more on transportation than housing, particularly in exurban areas where people have relied upon the "drive until you qualify" approach to homeownership. And yet for those who do have transit available, they are saving almost $9,500 per year. Public transportation already saves the U.S. 4.2 billion gallons of gasoline each year.
Providing the transit, walking and biking infrastructure so that more people in our growing nation can live in closer proximity to daily needs and use their cars less could save billions more gallons of oil. It can also restore value to many of our urban neighborhoods: In most regions, homes near jobs and/or transit stations are holding their value, while those with the longest commutes are seeing steep declines and little buyer interest.
"In most regions, homes near jobs and/or transit stations are holding their value, while those with the longest commutes are seeing steep declines and little buyer interest." America has a long history of visionary transportation investment that has left a sizable imprint on our landscape and world standing. Our canals, railroads, bridges, and highways have shaped settlement patterns and served as the backbone of our economy. While these investments shaped the past, it is time now to ask what kind of investments America needs today when gasoline prices are high, oil dependence is a national threat, climate change is threatening the globe, and families are looking for more affordable and reliable options.
The next president and Congress should endorse a bold program to build modern, world-class train and bus systems in our cities and towns, high-speed rail that connects urban and rural areas, complete streets safe for biking and walking, and to get our highways, bridges and existing transit in tip-top shape.
We can do this by following this five-point plan:
1. BUILD TO COMPETE. We must catch and pass competitors in China and Europe, by modernizing and expanding our rail and transit networks to connect the metro regions that are the engines of the modern economy and improve freight connections.
2. INVEST FOR A CLEAN, GREEN RECOVERY. Our nation's clean energy future will require cleaner vehicles and new fuels, but it also must include support for the cleanest forms of transportation - modern public transit, walking and biking - and for energy-efficient, sustainable development.
3. FIX IT FIRST. Before building new roads that will themselves have to be maintained, we should restore our crumbling highways, bridges and transit systems and protect the investments we have made in existing communities.
4. DO NO HARM. Although there are many transportation projects in the "pipeline," we must reevaluate them to eliminate wasteful spending on projects with little economic return, especially any that could deepen, rather than relieve, Americans' dependence on oil and gasoline.
5. SAVE AMERICANS MONEY. We must provide more travel options that will help people to avoid high gas costs and traffic congestion, so that Americans can spend their money and time in economically productive ways. We also can save taxpayer dollars by asking the private developers who reap real estate rewards from new rail stations and transit lines to contribute toward that service.
"Public ridership on transit is at a fifty-year high." Already, Americans are voting with their feet. Public ridership on transit is at a fifty-year high, and local ballot measures to invest in new transit service are passing overwhelmingly in communities large and small across the country. A growing list of states is trying to fund faster train service between cities as an alternative to air travel. Yet federal support for these kinds of initiatives is lacking, and stuck in 20th century funding silos and bureaucracy.
Only half of Americans have access to any public transportation and most live in places where driving is a must. Even if options do exist, six in 10 public transportation systems are overburdened as people flock to them to avoid high gas prices. Meanwhile, our metro areas are absorbing millions of new residents as our population grows toward 400 million, and they must be prepared to accommodate them while remaining livable.
This time, we can't afford to invest precious transportation dollars as though we are expecting a return to cheap gasoline. We need to invest in a way that reduces our vulnerability to oil shocks and price increases while making our economy stronger, our households wealthier and our climate safer.
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For Rocklin, public transportation (alleviating traffic woes, helping family budgets, cleaning up air pollution, etc.) should be the highest priority on the platform of every candidate running for city council. So far, only one candidate has it in her sights and is capable of dealing with transporation and public transit: Angela Torrens. Vote for Angela ONLY for Rocklin City Council. By voting for any others, you lesson Angela's chances by giving a leg up to the others you vote for. Vote for Angela Torrens ONLY for City Council.
I submitted a plan to Arnold years ago that would have solved the entire states transportation problems. However the State is filled with corruption and controls at every turn....so if your on the inside and you know someone...then maybe the project could go forward if you pay off those in the power seats with profits. Clearly if anyone cared about the average California all these problems would have been fixed years ago. If yout not ultra rich...forget it ...you are no one and not worthy of comment. PGE and solar power.....once you understand the program... you understand the corruption surrounding the entire program, the state, and the company.
If there is no profit or benefit to the players and the dealers of the laws and those companies in control even though it benefits the average Californian......it is not going to happen. Wake up strings and government controls are everywhere in all private sector dealings with the state...it is a "who you know" or "what you have" controlled government made of corrupt people protecting all their own interests...not yours. The Hydrogen highway is really going to benefit the average Californian? The driver can just exhaust more water on to the road as he waits in traffic jams as more and more cars are seen on roads that are crumbling and too few and too costly to repair. This is not our fault...it is the government's fault and the people we elected to guide the future of our state....well wake up the state is being run into the ground at all turns and is bankrupt because of foolish legislative action that does nothing for the average Californian and that costs each of us a fortune. Currently I am more worried about a fish in the delta than I am about your gas tank or your transportation problems...get my point. How stupid are we all really? Keep it simple stupid!
Don't give up Obewan...
Vote for ANGELA Torrens...Rocklin needs her new voice, vision and experience. Help us spread the word about ANGELA TORRENS.
Thank you!
Ooops...looks like Prop 1A is very close to the proposal I submitted... so I stand corrected. Shame is.. I was never asked my thoughts on how, who and what the system would eventually accomplish. Therefore the concept grew behind the scenes and is now up for a vote. Could it have been designed better and run less expensively...probably. This is the first step to a alternative fuel and solar powered generated magnetic rail system crossing the United States and connecting our populations. This concept will help take cars off the road.....and not encourage more pollution, congestion and revenue losses via new road construction projects.
The new age of understanding is now upon us and we all should get behind this concept....as hopefully more input will be requested. Through a few tweaks in our energy generation grids via alternative fuel programs and residential contributions we can become the leader of the world and the rest of our country in clean public intelligent transportation programs.