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Mass transit poised to take big step forward in 2009
metromode, 1/29/2009
After years of laying groundwork,
mass transit advocates
are gearing up to start doing some building in 2009.
The projects include the long-awaited
Detroit-Ann Arbor commuter rail line
and the
Woodward streetcar line
. Both of those are set to come online by October 2010, according to Metro Detroit Transit Czar John Hertel. He also added that a regional transit authority covering the entire tri-county area could be up and running by June.
He spoke at
Transportation Riders United
annual meeting in Detroit on Tuesday. There he laid out the
long-range plan
for regional mass transit that Metro Detroit’s Big 4 leaders unanimously approved in December. He expects the Big 4 to again unanimously approve a regional transit authority soon and then have the state legislature approve it, too, all before June.
Once that is done, a funding system, a.k.a. tax, needs to be determined. The regional authority also needs to be established for the projects to have a shot at the President Obama stimulus package money.
Source: John Hertel, transit czar for Metro Detroit
Writer: Jon Zemke
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