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Should Transit Boards and Commissioner be elected?

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Should Transit Boards and Commissioner be elected?
Posted by CandOforprogress2 on Tuesday, October 25, 2016 6:21 PM

I dont know of any goverment activity that affects more people lives everyday other then the act of moving thousands of people every morning and every night and to do that job safe. I also dont know of any major transit board in the US that is elected. I believe that some of this is a carry over from the private transit companies that were purchased by the cities over the years. I also believe that giving up board apointees by politicos means giving up perks and power to the winner under the guise of taking the poltics out of running buses and trains. However the fact that many who are on these boards dont even ride the trains

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Posted by CSSHEGEWISCH on Wednesday, October 26, 2016 10:02 AM

In most states, this would require a change in the enabling statutes that created the transit agency in the first place.  I'm not sure that an elected board would make much of a difference.

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Posted by runnerdude48 on Wednesday, October 26, 2016 12:12 PM

You might not like the results.  Most people who would vote do not use public transit and might not want to vote for those who would expand it or add costly features that would raise taxes.  If you are pro-public transit then you are probably better off with appointees.

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Posted by CandOforprogress2 on Thursday, October 27, 2016 3:23 PM

There is a misperception that transit only benifits inner-city poor and minorities. Light Rail has proven this wrong with masses of suberbanites first coming into the city first to ball games and later to actualy live and work in them. As of right now being in Buffalo NY we have a bare bones system with a bare bones budget that does not even serve the Urban Core very well. It can take well over 2 hours to get from one end of the city to the other and that is within city lines.

Our Board Members are appointed by a Govornor that is 400 miles away in Albany New York. Only 3 out of the 12 members actulay use the bus on occasion. Cant wait to get back down south to my small town in Virgina where everything is a 20 min walk to Grocery Store,Bar, Library and Work.

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Posted by phkmn2000 on Monday, October 31, 2016 2:08 PM

The history of elected judges doesn't provide much encouragement to do this.

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Posted by BaltACD on Monday, October 31, 2016 4:00 PM

CandOforprogress2
There is a misperception that transit only benifits inner-city poor and minorities. Light Rail has proven this wrong with masses of suberbanites first coming into the city first to ball games and later to actualy live and work in them. As of right now being in Buffalo NY we have a bare bones system with a bare bones budget that does not even serve the Urban Core very well. It can take well over 2 hours to get from one end of the city to the other and that is within city lines.

Our Board Members are appointed by a Govornor that is 400 miles away in Albany New York. Only 3 out of the 12 members actulay use the bus on occasion. Cant wait to get back down south to my small town in Virgina where everything is a 20 min walk to Grocery Store,Bar, Library and Work.

But you have Rex Ryan and the Bills - what more does Western New York need?

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Posted by GERALD L MCFARLANE JR on Monday, October 31, 2016 8:00 PM

CandOforprogress2
~snip~

Our Board Members are appointed by a Govornor that is 400 miles away in Albany New York. Only 3 out of the 12 members actulay use the bus on occasion. Cant wait to get back down south to my small town in Virgina where everything is a 20 min walk to Grocery Store,Bar, Library and Work.

 

 
There's your problem right there, the board is appointed by the Governor instead of local politicians, as are most boards that I'm aware of.  As for elected boards, all you need to do is look at the BART BoD, that board is elected and not appointed...doesn't appear to be any different than an appointed board, actually it would even be more political than an appointed board because the officials have to run for office, just like a politician.
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Posted by CandOforprogress2 on Saturday, November 5, 2016 10:34 AM

A Downtown Stadium with another rail line,,,and a

BaltACD
 
CandOforprogress2
There is a misperception that transit only benifits inner-city poor and minorities. Light Rail has proven this wrong with masses of suberbanites first coming into the city first to ball games and later to actualy live and work in them. As of right now being in Buffalo NY we have a bare bones system with a bare bones budget that does not even serve the Urban Core very well. It can take well over 2 hours to get from one end of the city to the other and that is within city lines.

Our Board Members are appointed by a Govornor that is 400 miles away in Albany New York. Only 3 out of the 12 members actulay use the bus on occasion. Cant wait to get back down south to my small town in Virgina where everything is a 20 min walk to Grocery Store,Bar, Library and Work.

 

But you have Rex Ryan and the Bills - what more does Western New York need?

 

  A brand new train station downtown next to a brand new football stadium.

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