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Subject New Fare Proposal Is a Chance for Change
Date April 26, 2021 8:08 PM
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...Plus help expand transit funding in PA! image description: image from the cover of PPT's #FairFares Policy Zine that was created by PPT Members, Casa San Jose, Just Harvest and the Alliance for Police Accountability in January 2019. The background text reads #FairFares for equity, dignity, and the freedom to move. The foreground is a silhouette of Rosa Parks New changes to fare structure have been proposed by Port Authority: Free transfers for riders using ConnectCard stored-value Weekly & Monthly passes will shift to 7 & 31-day passes that start on the day you tap them instead of by the calendar-based schedule. The ConnectCard stored-value fare will increase to $2.75 A public comment period to give feedback on the proposal is open until May 5th. Review our talking points and give your feedback today. These proposals are a good start, but they need to go further. The pandemic has made it blatantly obvious how essential public transit is for low-income people. But many of these riders will not receive any benefit from these changes. We need to pass these proposals quickly and move on to more systemic fare changes. Learn More + Give feedback Image from the homepage of fairfaresnow.org. It pictures three riders at a bus stop. One rider is lifting a handcart full of groceries onto a bus. The second rider waits to board. The third rider sits on a bench at a bus shelter. 43 Organizations Sign-on to Support an Emergency Low-Income Fare Relief Pilot Program. Sign on your organization today! There has never been any greater need nor any greater opportunity for the Port Authority to pilot an emergency low-income fare relief program. More than 40 organizations have signed on to a letter asking Port Authority to pilot a low-income fare program to allow greater community access to food, healthcare, jobs and a full recovery form COVID-19. Sign on your organization today Photo of the 4 candidates running for Mayor above an image of a Port Authority bus on the busway. Transit justice is a Mayoral Issue: View the Platform & Push Candidates to Support Public Transit The City of Pittsburgh and the Mayor’s administration is responsible for many of the critical infrastructure and policy investments that can make public transit effective and safe. The future City of Pittsburgh Mayor needs to be a champion for public transit. Supporters of public transit can make sure these important issues are brought up on the campaign trail! Read more Image is a collage of photos from transit riders and workers taking action across the state. An outline of PA with the words "PA Transit Riders & Workers" and an animated image of a bus appears on the inside. It's time to expand public transit in Pennsylvania! Join the next statewide coalition of riders & workers to build a roadmap for expanded transit in our state. This WEDNESDAY 4/28 @ 7pm. Transit riders and workers won't stand for another round of service cuts, fare hikes, and layoffs. We are organizing to build a grassroots vision for expanding transit in our state - and we need you! RSVP Help us send a WARM WELCOME to the 5 new organizing fellows who've been hired to help build base in PA! Top image is a map of PA with pins in the map on the Cities where the 5 fellows have been hired. The pins read "Pittsburghers for Public Transit in SWPA. Devin in Erie. "Kali in State College & Williamsport. Vivian in Scranton & Wilkes-Barre. Cho in Harrisburg & York. Raf in Lancaster. Bakari, Nat & Philly TRU in SEPA" Bottom image is a screen capture from the training that was held with organizers last week. 12 people are smiling with fists up ready to build transit rider power! Meet the new fellows at the statewide meeting on Wednesday! RSVP Image looking down the aisle of the inside of one of the new Port Authority buses with blue interior lights ️️️ 🖱️ ✊Click-tivist Corner️️️✊🖱️ ️'cus the system ain't gunna change itself. Before you move on, take 2 minutes to advocate for transit & housing justice in these surveys: image of a bus for JY Original's survey Take Artist Janel Young's survey for her new transit art project image of an old-generation green Port Authority bus at a bus stop. Submit feedback on Port Authority's new fare proposal via their online form image is an animation of new Station Square plans from PAAC's website Take PAAC's Survey on New Station Square Plans image of a red PAAC bus downtown on Blvd of the Allies Win a Monthly Pass from Port Authority! Give feedback on their annual service survey image from a red articulated bus driving down the busway. "events" is on the upper right corner as a section title. Statewide Transit Rider + Worker Meeting // Wednesday, 4/28 // 7-8:30pm // RSVP here  Port Authority's 2nd Public Hearing on their new fare proposal // Friday, 4/30 // 9am-12pm // Sign up to give your testimony Port Authority's FINAL Public Hearing on their new fare proposal // Friday, 4/30 // 9am-12pm // Sign up to give your testimony PPT Monthly Meeting // Wednesday, 5/12 // 6:30pm Social Hour, 7-8:30pm Meeting // RSVP here ‌ ‌ Pittsburghers for Public Transit | 5119 Penn Ave, Pittsburgh, PA 15224 Unsubscribe [email protected] Update Profile | Customer Contact Data Notice Sent by [email protected] powered by Try email marketing for free today!
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