Streetcar plan may open downtown transit route

 
By Steve Lackmeyer | Published: July 14, 2009    Comment on this article Leave a comment


Longtime downtown resident Jeff Bezdek, tired of seeing transit discussed year after year is a man on a mission.

Bezdek, joined by three other downtown residents, James Ellison, Mark Gibbs and Austin Hacker, wants to see all the various plans dusted off and made a reality.

Their group, "Modern Transit Project,” proposes a modern streetcar system designed to flow with traffic. They suggest saving costs with existing bus operations by converting the Metro Transit fleet to compressed natural gas.

The group is pitching the plan to be included on a potential MAPS 3 ballot this winter.

The results, they say, will create a modern transportation system that will spur economic development and respond to changing transit demands.

Bezdek hopes such arguments may be boosted by a study released by the Association of Central Governments that surveyed residents how they hope to travel in the future. Their response?

Of the 1,893 responsing to the online survey, 63 percent hope to travel by rail.

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