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1060 Lehigh Street Allentown, PA 18103 610-435-5661 For Release Upon Receipt Regional Transportation Development Plan Announced Lehigh
Valley, PA (Special) ----- Act 44,
the transportation funding and reform legislation that was passed in Harrisburg
in July 2007 will provide enhanced funding for the CommonwealthÕs highways,
bridges and transit systems. The
Lehigh and Northampton Transportation Authority (LANTA) has initiated a
comprehensive analysis designed to assess short and long term public
transportation needs. Termed ÒMoving LANTA ForwardÓ, the analysis will
determine where to invest the additional funds. The
last comprehensive examination of public transportation occurred in 1985. At that time, the ÒMetroÓ system of
service was introduced which responded to the impact of the loss of major
employment centers in the urbanized area and the shift to destinations in
suburban portions of the Valley. Since
then, LANTA has made many modifications to the Metro system of service based on
an ongoing review process, and has experienced significant gains in ridership. Since 1997, LANTA ridership of the
public transportation system has grown 65%. But the
Lehigh Valley is continuing to grow and change in terms of both population and
jobs. The Authority has determined that it needs to prepare a long
range vision for public transportation and a service development program and
policies that will guide LANTA efforts in the next 5 to 10 years.
The
Authority sought proposals from qualified individuals/firms to develop a
regional public transportation development plan for the Valley in the fall of
last year. Three consultant
firms responded and after an extensive review and interview process, Abrams-Cherwony
& Associates, a Philadelphia based firm was selected. Abrams-Cherwony &
Associates has teamed with Gannett Fleming, Inc., Harrisburg, and Brecon Hill
Consulting, Wales, WI. The
process which started in March, is expected to take a year and will involve an
extensive review of the existing Lehigh Valley public transportation services,
a determination on how best to meet the communityÕs changing needs for public transportation
service, and delivery of a set of recommendations in order to achieve the most
effective and productive public transportation system possible. The focus will not only be on meeting
transportation needs within the Lehigh Valley but to employment and other destinations
outside the Valley. How best to develop
a partnership between land use and transportation will also be addressed as
well. As stated by Authority Chair, Donald H. Lipson during the LANTA Annual
meeting in July 2007, Òwe need to create a system that is attractive to riders
who choose to ride public transportation while not diminishing the importance
of serving those who must use public transportation.Ó The
public input portion of this effort is extremely important and will be
extensive. It will include an: -
Extensive survey of
LANTA bus riders -
Mail-out/mail-back
survey sent to 3,000 households -
Intercept surveys at
malls, downtowns and transit centers -
Internet survey for all
who wish to contribute -
Meetings with community
leaders including elected officials, representatives from major employers,
hospital, universities and social service agencies. -
Open forums and public
meetings LANTA
has made it possible for all those who have an interest in public
transportation, to participate in the planning process.
Information
will continue to be forthcoming in the next few months as to dates, times and
locations through which this input will be gathered. LANTA has
already established a web site http://movinglantaforward.blogspot.com where information on the project can be obtained and
input can be made. LANTA
and its consultant team are relying heavily on data provided by the Lehigh
Valley Planning Commission through its elaborate GIS mapping system as well as
its computerized transportation model for evaluating route structure and
predicting ridership. The
goal is to invest in a public transportation network that meet demands now and
well into the future in the Lehigh Valley. It is expected that recommendations for change will be
before the Authority in March/April of 2009. -30- |
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