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RTA Member Briefing: March 7

RTA members and partners,

Last week, RTA and NCDOT held an online webinar designed to highlight the promise and opportunities of BRT.

The webinar: Building Roads for Transit — Constructing, Funding, and Benefits of BRT Infrastructure, was primarily aimed for roadway contractors. However, several RTA members joined and we were very pleased with both the attendance and the engagement.

RTA has been championing BRT as a solution for more than a decade. While we have only been using the phrase “buses resembling trains” for a few years, and “building roads for transit” for a few weeks, we have been at this since at least 2010 — and we are looking forward to seeing multiple BRT corridors launch in the next few years or sooner.

How the business community champions transit

For this week’s weekly member briefing, I thought I would compile a partial list of the ways that RTA has worked to champion an effective regional transit system:

  • We have held more than a dozen tours to other cities across the US since 2005 to view and learn about transit options, with BRT on the agenda since 2011.
  • We led the push to create the regional Bus On Shoulder System (BOSS) on our freeways through the I-40 Partnership, and spearheaded the development of the state’s BOSS Implementation and Operations Plan.
  • We championed BRT among the business community and with elected officials when the conversation was focused on light rail because we wanted more transit for more people more quickly, and we wanted something that we could quickly and effectively scale as our market grows.
  • We inadvertently but helpfully renamed “BRT” as “buses resembling trains”, and purposefully added “BRT” to mean “building roads for transit.
  • We created, scoped, fundraised, and spearheaded a nearly $1m regional “FAST” transit study – Freeway Arterial Street Tactical transit – which will lay the foundation for a regional BRT network thanks to NCDOT’s leadership through integrated mobility and the highway divisions.
  • This week’s blog has additional background on our efforts to support enhanced transit.

The bottom line is that your neighborhood RTA remains focused on advancing BRT — a time efficient, cost-effective, high quality, and inherently scalable regional rapid transit solution — and the regional business community is committed to seeing its accelerated completion in our market as part of our broader focus on multimodal solutions.

 

Have a great weekend, everyone.

Let’s get moving,

Joe Milazzo II, PE
RTA executive director

 

 



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