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Save Our Circulator!

Posted: Thu Jul 16, 2009 4:14 pm
by Bill Grulich
The most popular RTA circulator is about to be cut from Lakewood.

A Message from Mayor Ed FitzGerald
about Proposed RTA Cuts

RTA is considering eliminating the community circulators throughout the region. We need your help to save the #804 Community Circulator in Lakewood.

RTA must take immediate action in response to an expected $5.5 Million deficit in their budget. At an emergency board meeting that took place yesterday, RTA announced that they intend to eliminate the circulators or raise fares (or a combination of both) to address the budget gap.

This time last year, RTA proposed similar cuts to offset rising fuel costs. While a number of communities saw service eliminations, I joined many Lakewood residents who fought successfully to save Lakewood's Community Circulator.

Lakewood's Community Circulator is the most used circulator in the RTA system. More than 40,000 riders use the circulator every month to get to work, school, shopping and home. In addition to providing a convenient service to many, the circulator is also the only transportation option for many of Lakewood's residents, including children that use the circulator to get to school, and seniors that rely on it to get around.

RTA is going to make a decision very soon. We need your help today. Whether you use RTA or not, please respond to this email and tell us how important the circulator is to Lakewood. We'll gather all of your responses and bring them to RTA.

Let's save the circulator again! Thank you again for your support.

Sincerely,

Ed Fitzgerald


Respond here: commrel@lakewoodoh.net

Re: Save Our Circulator!

Posted: Thu Jul 16, 2009 6:31 pm
by Jim DeVito
The 804 must be saved. It is a critical way to get across town when you car is in the shop and it is the middle of winter. The 804 used to take us to the movies in the summer when we were in high school.

Perhaps they could sell those whacked out "health line" tram things and replace them with some regular non pedestrian endangering buses. How much did all that cost? Either way getting rid of the 804 or any circulator is not what we need.

This is the time we need to be investing in more public transport and less into medical marts.

Re: Save Our Circulator!

Posted: Thu Jul 16, 2009 7:10 pm
by Jerry Ritcey
The management at RTA is scary-bad. Big horrendous projects that were done with second rate contractors and lose money, and they only service changes they make are to cut lines and raise rates.