Gregg Garfin: Keep bus fares low to help riders, climate

Gregg Garfin, climatologist at the UA and member of the City’s Climatgarfine Change Committee, published a guest editorial in the Arizona Daily Star this morning. Gregg is a bus rider and advocates for affordable transit and incentives to encourage people to use mass transit.

Here’s the full text:

We know that global and regional temperatures are increasing as a consequence of human activities that add heat-trapping gases to the Earth’s atmosphere. These gases trap heat in the lower atmosphere, where we live, disrupt weather and climate episodes around the planet, and increase the chances that Tucson will experience heat waves of record length and intensity.

Nationally and locally, around one third of the emissions of heat-trapping gases is due to transportation—primarily from automobiles, and primarily as a result of single passenger automobile travel. Thus, reducing vehicle miles traveled—a unit of measuring progress in reducing emissions—is in our interest, locally and globally. Reducing vehicle miles traveled also reduces the amount of ozone in the lower atmosphere where it is a major cause of respiratory illness. Pima County ozone levels are on the borderline of being considered unsafe by the EPA.

To cut these problems off at their source—the emissions of heat-trapping and toxic gases—we need innovative transportation solutions in our arsenal of solutions to a global problem with strong local impacts. Generally, transportation solutions to reduce these gases include: investment in public transportation; the expansion of public transit options and; changing fuel sources to reduce emissions. The City of Tucson recognizes each approach as necessary for local impact on climate change mitigation. But, the major thing that will help Tucsonans do their part is reducing vehicle miles traveled through increased use of public transit, carpooling, and expanding options for bus transit that meet the needs of transit-dependent populations and attracts new riders. All of these aspirations are included in planning documents of the City of Tucson and Pima County but require renewed commitments to occur.

We can do these things through non-radical solutions by maintaining a low cost of public transit, and investing in public transit to make it more attractive to Tucsonans. Keeping fares down, and especially not raising fares as we are in the process of digging out of a deep economic recession, is low hanging fruit for our leaders to pick.  Alternatively, we can resort to more radical solutions to address the hidden costs of climate change, such as so-called “congestion pricing,” which is used by other cities to inhibit single passenger travel into the city. We could also, in a non-radical way, use incentives, such as offering that riders volunteer to pay high fares.  Voluntary measures are an option often offered to businesses, when the City wants to make progress on other environmental safety and resource conservation goals. Why not try this sort of incentive-based volunteer program with Sun Tran riders, rather than push our most economically vulnerable citizens to the wall by mandating that they pay higher fares?

We need to reduce Tucson’s emissions of heat-trapping gases in a way that is equitable to those least able to pay, and in a way that allows us to eliminate stresses like pollution and poverty, which exacerbate our vulnerability to climate change and other changes. As a citizen of our beautiful city, I urge our leaders to keep equitable fares and do everything possible to increase ridership—using even incentive or voluntary programs to subsidize those who cannot afford transit, or, if really needed, radical solutions like congestion pricing. The choice is with Tucson’s Mayor and Council on September 20.

Message from a Bus Rider, V9

Our ninth video message comes from Adan.

Tucson’s Mayor and Council will decide Tuesday, September 20 at 5:30 pm on whether to raise the bus fares. Come to the meeting at 255 West Alameda St. and speak at the call to the audience or submit a comment card. You can also call the City Council today.

791-4201 Mayor Rothschild
791-4040 Regina Romero
791-4687 Paul Cunningham
791-4711 Karin Uhlich
791-3199 Shirley Scott
791-4231 Richard Fimbres
791-4601 Steve Kozachik

El noveno video es de Adan.

Por favor mírelo, comparta el video y llame al Alcalde y al Consejo y pídales que no aumenten los precios de los camiones.

791-4201 Mayor Rothschild
791-4040 Regina Romero
791-4687 Paul Cunningham
791-4711  Karin Uhlich
791-3199  Shirley Scott
791-4231  Richard Fimbres
791-4601 Steve Kozachik

Message From a Bus Rider, V8

Our eighth video comes from Josefina and Maria Leon who cannot afford private vehicles and depend on the bus.

As we lead up to the decision by Tucson’s City Council on whether and how to raise bus fares on September 20, TBRU will publish a Video Blog everyday. We know that if our City Council Members would come to the transit centers and talk to bus riders or get on the bus that they would think differently about how to best manage and grow our transit system. Please watch it, share this blog post and make a call to Mayor and Council urging them to not raise the fares.

791-4201 Mayor Rothschild
791-4040 Regina Romero
791-4687 Paul Cunningham
791-4711  Karin Uhlich
791-3199  Shirley Scott
791-4231  Richard Fimbres
791-4601 Steve Kozachik

El octavo video es de Josefina y Maria Leon.

Mientras esperamos la decisión del Consejo de la Ciudad acerca de los precios de los camiones en Septiembre 20, TBRU publicara un video todos los días, sabemos que si los Miembros del Consejo vinieran al centro donde están los camiones y hablaran con los pasajeros o se subieran al camión ellos pensarían diferente acerca de como mejorar el sistema de tránsito. Por favor mírelo, comparta el video y llame al Alcalde y al Consejo y pídales que no aumenten los precios de los camiones.

791-4201 Mayor Rothschild
791-4040 Regina Romero
791-4687 Paul Cunningham
791-4711  Karin Uhlich
791-3199  Shirley Scott
791-4231  Richard Fimbres
791-4601 Steve Kozachik

 

Message From a Bus Rider, V7

Our seventh video comes from Newell, a retired Vet who depends on the bus.

As we lead up to the decision by Tucson’s City Council on whether and how to raise bus fares on September 20, TBRU will publish a Video Blog everyday. We know that if our City Council Members would come to the transit centers and talk to bus riders or get on the bus that they would think differently about how to best manage and grow our transit system. Please watch it, share this blog post and make a call to Mayor and Council urging them to not raise the fares.

791-4201 Mayor Rothschild
791-4040 Regina Romero
791-4687 Paul Cunningham
791-4711  Karin Uhlich
791-3199  Shirley Scott
791-4231  Richard Fimbres
791-4601 Steve Kozachik

El séptimo video es de Newell.

Mientras esperamos la decisión del Consejo de la Ciudad acerca de los precios de los camiones en Septiembre 20, TBRU publicara un video todos los días, sabemos que si los Miembros del Consejo vinieran al centro donde están los camiones y hablaran con los pasajeros o se subieran al camión ellos pensarían diferente acerca de como mejorar el sistema de tránsito. Por favor mírelo, comparta el video y llame al Alcalde y al Consejo y pídales que no aumenten los precios de los camiones.

791-4201 Mayor Rothschild
791-4040 Regina Romero
791-4687 Paul Cunningham
791-4711  Karin Uhlich
791-3199  Shirley Scott
791-4231  Richard Fimbres
791-4601 Steve Kozachik

Message From a Bus Rider, V6

Our sixth video comes from Gary.

As we lead up to the decision by Tucson’s City Council on whether and how to raise bus fares on September 20, TBRU will publish a Video Blog everyday. We know that if our City Council Members would come to the transit centers and talk to bus riders or get on the bus that they would think differently about how to best manage and grow our transit system. Please watch it, share this blog post and make a call to Mayor and Council urging them to not raise the fares.

791-4201 Mayor Rothschild
791-4040 Regina Romero
791-4687 Paul Cunningham
791-4711  Karin Uhlich
791-3199  Shirley Scott
791-4231  Richard Fimbres
791-4601 Steve Kozachik

La sexta video es de Gary.

Mientras esperamos la decisión del Consejo de la Ciudad acerca de los precios de los camiones en Septiembre 20, TBRU publicara un video todos los días, sabemos que si los Miembros del Consejo vinieran al centro donde están los camiones y hablaran con los pasajeros o se subieran al camión ellos pensarían diferente acerca de como mejorar el sistema de tránsito. Por favor mírelo, comparta el video y llame al Alcalde y al Consejo y pídales que no aumenten los precios de los camiones.

791-4201 Mayor Rothschild
791-4040 Regina Romero
791-4687 Paul Cunningham
791-4711  Karin Uhlich
791-3199  Shirley Scott
791-4231  Richard Fimbres
791-4601 Steve Kozachik

Rise Up With Bus Riders

Tucson Bus Riders Union members have been picketing Ward Offices this week to remind our City Council to not raise bus fares on Tuesday, September 20.

Join us and Rev. Glen Davis and parishioners from South Highland Church at Council Member Fimbres’ office on Monday, September 19 from 4:30-5:30pm at 4300 S Park Ave.

If you can’t make it you can help by making calls to the City Council. Tell them not to raise the bus fares.

791-4201 Mayor Rothschild
791-4040 Regina Romero
791-4687 Paul Cunningham
791-4711  Karin Uhlich
791-3199  Shirley Scott
791-4231  Richard Fimbres
791-4601 Steve Kozachik

Message from a Bus Rider, V5

Our fifth video comes from Lisa.

*Editor’s Note: Lisa’s message is especially important because it shows that Sun Tran has not effectively put the SunGo cards into peoples hands which they were supposed to do for free to help with the elimination of paper transfers. Lisa also mentions how she has to get to Ronstadt, using fare and time, to be able to put money on her card – this is correct and is a real problem. So the City, because they haven’t bothered to communicate effectively or put the cards and access to use them in the hands of bus riders, is starting off with riders feeling they have already lost transfers and now are going to have fares increased too. That’s a lose/lose situation for bus riders and needs to be taken seriously. 

As we lead up to the decision by Tucson’s City Council on whether and how to raise bus fares on September 20, TBRU will publish a Video Blog everyday. We know that if our City Council Members would come to the transit centers and talk to bus riders or get on the bus that they would think differently about how to best manage and grow our transit system. Please watch it, share this blog post and make a call to Mayor and Council urging them to not raise the fares.

791-4201 Mayor Rothschild
791-4040 Regina Romero
791-4687 Paul Cunningham
791-4711  Karin Uhlich
791-3199  Shirley Scott
791-4231  Richard Fimbres
791-4601 Steve Kozachik

El quinta video es de Lisa.

Mientras esperamos la decisión del Consejo de la Ciudad acerca de los precios de los camiones en Septiembre 20, TBRU publicara un video todos los días, sabemos que si los Miembros del Consejo vinieran al centro donde están los camiones y hablaran con los pasajeros o se subieran al camión ellos pensarían diferente acerca de como mejorar el sistema de tránsito. Por favor mírelo, comparta el video y llame al Alcalde y al Consejo y pídales que no aumenten los precios de los camiones.

791-4201 Mayor Rothschild
791-4040 Regina Romero
791-4687 Paul Cunningham
791-4711  Karin Uhlich
791-3199  Shirley Scott
791-4231  Richard Fimbres
791-4601 Steve Kozachik

Message From a Bus Rider, V4

Our fourth video comes from A.J.

As we lead up to the decision by Tucson’s City Council on whether and how to raise bus fares on September 20, TBRU will publish a Video Blog everyday. We know that if our City Council Members would come to the transit centers and talk to bus riders or get on the bus that they would think differently about how to best manage and grow our transit system. Please watch it, share this blog post and make a call to Mayor and Council urging them to not raise the fares.

791-4201 Mayor Rothschild
791-4040 Regina Romero
791-4687 Paul Cunningham
791-4711  Karin Uhlich
791-3199  Shirley Scott
791-4231  Richard Fimbres
791-4601 Steve Kozachik

El cuarto video es de A.J.

Mientras esperamos la decisión del Consejo de la Ciudad acerca de los precios de los camiones en Septiembre 20, TBRU publicara un video todos los días, sabemos que si los Miembros del Consejo vinieran al centro donde están los camiones y hablaran con los pasajeros o se subieran al camión ellos pensarían diferente acerca de como mejorar el sistema de tránsito. Por favor mírelo, comparta el video y llame al Alcalde y al Consejo y pídales que no aumenten los precios de los camiones.

791-4201 Mayor Rothschild
791-4040 Regina Romero
791-4687 Paul Cunningham
791-4711  Karin Uhlich
791-3199  Shirley Scott
791-4231  Richard Fimbres
791-4601 Steve Kozachik

Message from a Bus Rider, V3

Our third message comes from Martha.

As we lead up to the decision by Tucson’s City Council on whether and how to raise bus fares on September 20, TBRU will publish a Video Blog everyday. We know that if our City Council Members would come to the transit centers and talk to bus riders or get on the bus that they would think differently about how to best manage and grow our transit system. Please watch it, share this blog post and make a call to Mayor and Council urging them to not raise the fares.

791-4201 Mayor Rothschild
791-4040 Regina Romero
791-4687 Paul Cunningham
791-4711  Karin Uhlich
791-3199  Shirley Scott
791-4231  Richard Fimbres
791-4601 Steve Kozachik

El tercer video es de Martha.

Mientras esperamos la decisión del Consejo de la Ciudad acerca de los precios de los camiones en Septiembre 20, TBRU publicara un video todos los días, sabemos que si los Miembros del Consejo vinieran al centro donde están los camiones y hablaran con los pasajeros o se subieran al camión ellos pensarían diferente acerca de como mejorar el sistema de tránsito. Por favor mírelo, comparta el video y llame al Alcalde y al Consejo y pídales que no aumenten los precios de los camiones.

791-4201 Mayor Rothschild
791-4040 Regina Romero
791-4687 Paul Cunningham
791-4711  Karin Uhlich
791-3199  Shirley Scott
791-4231  Richard Fimbres
791-4601 Steve Kozachik

Message from a Bus Rider, V2

As we lead up to the decision by Tucson’s City Council on whether and how to raise bus fares on September 20, TBRU will publish a Video Blog everyday. We know that if our City Council Members would come to the transit centers and talk to bus riders or get on the bus that they would think differently about how to best manage and grow our transit system.

Our second message comes from Bryan.

Please watch it, share this blog post and make a call to Mayor and Council urging them to not raise the fares.

791-4201 Mayor Rothschild
791-4040 Regina Romero
791-4687 Paul Cunningham
791-4711  Karin Uhlich
791-3199  Shirley Scott
791-4231  Richard Fimbres
791-4601 Steve Kozachik

Mientras esperamos la decisión del Consejo de la Ciudad acerca de los precios de los camiones en Septiembre 20, TBRU publicara un video todos los días, sabemos que si los Miembros del Consejo vinieran al centro donde están los camiones y hablaran con los pasajeros o se subieran al camión ellos pensarían diferente acerca de como mejorar el sistema de tránsito.

El segundo video es de Bryan.

Por favor mírelo, comparta el video y llame al Alcalde y al Consejo y pídales que no aumenten los precios de los camiones.

791-4201 Mayor Rothschild
791-4040 Regina Romero
791-4687 Paul Cunningham
791-4711  Karin Uhlich
791-3199  Shirley Scott
791-4231  Richard Fimbres
791-4601 Steve Kozachik