Another e-Tran breakdown - How should the sorry state of Elk Grove's public transporation system be handled?

This broken down Elk Grove e-Tran bus was spotted traveling north on Hwy. 99 this morning around 11 am. Obviously this was yet another in a ...







This broken down Elk Grove e-Tran bus was spotted traveling north on Hwy. 99 this morning around 11 am. Obviously this was yet another in a long string of broken down buses being transported back to the Elk Grove yard.


With this in mind, we would like to ask the city council and candidates for city council this:
In light of high fuel cost and the sub-par performance of our current public transportation vendor, what steps would you take to assure the citizens of Elk Grove a reliable public transit system?

We hope to hear back.

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Anonymous said...

As I mentioned in my plan for Elk Grove, I like to bring RT back in to help with our public transportation. As I recalled, RT rejected these buses and sold them to Elk Grove. These buses have heating problems and are not good for long range. E-tran buses are a liability to elk Grove and not a solution. I am still puzzle why we bought them knowingly they are bad investment. This tells me we need smarter leaders who need to do the right things. Bring RT back in and make sure they do things right. Let RT decides what buses to use to support our public transportation. Work with RT to set better standard for public and mass transit within Elk Grove and beyond. Focus our attention on creating a new Greentech economy and find ways to bring these new waves of jobs to Elk Grove. When our city can create an environment for better jobs and incur economic progress, we can afford better public transportation including mass transit (light rails, BART), better buses and shuttles that either runs on natural gas, hydrogen/fuel cell.

The key is focus on industrializing Elk Grove and improves our local economy. This will spur jobs growth and eventually produce new tax revenues. Our city should invest on projects that will produce returns on investment (ROI). E-tran project is an expense and a public service. It does not produce a ROI especially when we know these buses are bad before buying them.

KT

Anonymous said...

KT,

You're killin' me softly with each post you make. Please, for our sake, just stop. Its painful.

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