A triple whammy for public transit in Medford
By Ken Krause
They say bad news comes in threes, and that certainly was true for
First, the Executive Office of Transportation (EOT) announced a change to the proposed Urban Ring bus rapid transit system that would eliminate
Then, the MBTA announced that it must raise fares by 20 percent, or else make major service cuts, including:
+ Elimination of the 325 express bus from the
+ A 50 percent reduction of all weekday evening and weekend bus service
+ Elimination of commuter rail service after 7 p.m. weekdays and entirely on weekends.
+ Finally, the EOT announced an indefinite delay for the construction of the Green Line station it is planning at
Each of these proposals is short-sighted and, if approved, would make traveling in
The Urban Ring, the circumferential route around
The MBTA fare increase – which would be the fourth since 2000 – and drastic service cuts not only would add to the financial burden of those who depend on public transportation, but would result in even more auto trips – and more air pollution – on our already congested and deteriorating roadways.
And, the Green Line construction delay, by the EOT’s own estimate, will drive up the cost of the final leg of the project by $50 million – an absurd decision in times of fiscal belt-tightening, not to mention that it would double the burden on many residents who would be forced to live through two construction phases instead of one.
We need better public transportation service in
In that same time, the population of people over age 55 in the metro
The time to act is now to ensure that adequate public transportation service will be here in the future.
Public comments on the Urban Ring project change are due on Friday, Aug. 7. Details are available here.
Public workshops on the proposed MBTA fare increase and service cuts are being held throughout the state, including one at
Comments about the Green Line extension may be submitted on the project website, there also will be a public comment period following the release of the project’s Draft Environmental Impact Report in mid-August.
Let’s make our community three times richer in public transportation, not three times poorer.