To ease parking squeeze, city gives bus passes, bike-share discounts to downtown workers

May 1, 2020
Santa Cruz, CA (est. pop. 64,729), has a thriving downtown. Some 4,000 workers have jobs in the district, and downtown’s mix of early-morning cafés and late-night bars create what Claire Gollogly, the city’s transportation planner, calls a “23-hour” city. There is a catch, though. Downtown Santa Cruz is home to just 2,000 parking spaces. “We…To read more — login/subscribe

 

Driver shortage hampers growth of public transit

May 1, 2020
Transit systems nationwide are struggling to cope with a severe labor shortage that is hampering performance and hindering ridership, The Wall Street Journal reports. Rock-bottom unemployment coupled with a wave of retirements by baby boomer operators has left many transit agencies understaffed. Denver, for instance, needs dozens of train operators, while Minneapolis and St. Louis…To read more — login/subscribe

 

After rapid expansion, scooter-share companies cut back

March 1, 2020
In recent years, scooter-share companies went from a hipster hallmark to the bane of downtown leaders. Now, after the vehicles have become nearly ubiquitous in some downtowns, electric-scooter companies are downsizing. Electric scooter-rental startup Lime cut 14 percent of its workforce as it exited a dozen markets in the U.S. and abroad. Lime said in…To read more — login/subscribe

 

Struggling trolley service raises questions about streetcar future

January 1, 2020
Cities across the country have invested hundreds of millions of dollars on streetcar services. Despite much fanfare, the results have been mixed. In one recent example, the Loop Trolley in St. Louis, MO (est. pop. 318,000), is struggling to attract riders. The Loop Trolley launched in late 2018 with support from the federal government and…To read more — login/subscribe

 

Closing main drag to cars speeds bus travel

December 1, 2019
The M14 bus usually crawls across one of Manhattan’s busiest crosstown thoroughfares at 5 mph. After New York City officials barred car traffic along 14th Street, however, the buses suddenly zipped so quickly that bus drivers had to slow down to stick to their schedules. New York City’s promising results could offer an alternative to…To read more — login/subscribe

 

Downtown shuttle service adjusts, adapts

October 1, 2019
A free microtransit service in downtown Tampa, FL (est. pop. 385,423), moves 500 passengers a day, making it a marked success. The Downtowner is an Uber-style service that lets commuters summon rides with their phones. The average wait is 15 minutes, but so many commuters use the Downtowner at peak times that waits can be…To read more — login/subscribe

 

Downtown abruptly loses microtransit service

October 1, 2019
For a year and a half, visitors to downtown Sarasota, FL (est. pop. 55,103), could travel the district via black-and-teal electric cars. But the third-party operator of the microtransit service pulled the plug so quickly that its sleek little vehicles are still stored in a downtown garage. The microtransit service's departure underscored the reality that…To read more — login/subscribe