Wednesday, September 17, 2025

Week Without Driving - coming soon!

WEEK WITHOUT DRIVING IS COMING SOON!

If you are able, join us at City Hall on Tuesday, September 23 at 9 a.m. when we'll hold a press event to officially kick-off Week Without Driving (WWD) in La Crosse

The Week itself won't start until October 28, but we want to give people time to think about signing up for the WWD experience (spending a week without driving a car), and to plan their trips. We also wanted to avoid Oktoberfest (Sept. 25 through 28).

La Crosse Mayor Shaundel Washington-Spivey will speak along with the MTU's Adam Lorentz and a stellar line-up of local non-drivers. The event should end by 9:30.

Please come if you can and show your support for WWD and for better transportation options and access for everyone!

Check out the WWD La Crosse web page at https://tinyurl.com/WWDLaCrosse for more details.

Here's a flyer for you to share. More versions are available at the web page


 

Tuesday, September 9, 2025

RED ALERT - SMRT

At the September 8 La Crosse County Planning Committee meeting, County Associate Administrator Sara Koopman recommended ending the Scenic Mississippi Regional Transit system at the end of 2025. 

There is a current budget shortfall (I don't think the cause was noted) and ridership is declining over the past two years. Among the 13 daily buses, three to Tomah, three to Prairie du Chien, and seven to Viroqua, there's been an average of 33 riders per day. 

Emplify (formerly Gundersen) employees make up the largest group of riders. Emplify is one of the business sponsors of SMRT. Other riders include workers and patients of Mayo, WTC and UWL students and fac/staff, members of the Amish communities, those going to the Amtrak station, youth, older people, and families. Some SMRT riders do not drive cars.

The SMRT system started in December 2012. This site provides a brief account of its origins. And here (at 36:55) is Peter Fletcher, at the time, head of the La Crosse Area Planning Committee, talking about the SMRT at the 2022 annual meeting of the Wisconsin Transit Riders Alliance.

We don't have the Sept. 8 presentation recording link yet but will post it when it's available.

Low and falling ridership and the high per-rider cost were provided as reasons to end the service. There was no research presented about why ridership was declining (Might fare increases in 2024 and 2025 have played a role?)

LATA has been promoting SMRT for several years including hosting group rides. Over the past couple of years, our group has sent suggestions to SMRT administrators to improve the rider experience, marketing, rider information, and infrastructure. To be honest, the system is not set up to invite new riders. In La Crosse, some pick up spots are not marked or the wrong spot is marked. There's little information on SMRT signs about which buses come when and where they go. There's no route map. There's little information about how to request a special drop off or how to find out if the bus is delayed. We don't know what kind of outreach has been done to employers, but we have not seen any local or social media advertising for SMRT. We don't know what outreach is being done to encourage regional economic development groups, tourism groups, and others to co-sponsor.

For older riders and those with disabilities, there are other options, but these are clunky, sometimes requiring that you set up a ride a day or more in advance, and expensive. On our group rides on the SMRT, we've encountered older people and their grandchildren going to visit family members or going to medical appointments, youth going to jobs, students going to classes, nondriving elders going shopping, Amish families going to the Amtrak station, and patients going for treatments. Without the SMRT, they will need to rely on less safe private car travel if they can get a ride from a friend or family member, or just skip the trip.

Earlier this year, Delta airlines required a large payment to consider bringing a route back to the La Crosse Regional Airport, a facility where other airlines already provide service. The county coughed up $250,000 for this fund with little discussion. 

The La Crosse Area Planning Committee is currently doing a study of Regional Transit Authorities, banned in Wisconsin since the Walker administration, and other options for funding and operating regional public transit. This move to end our regional transit before these options have been examined and, it seems, without considering other operating models or possibilities, seems premature.

There will be a presentation about the RTA study at the September 11 Committee on Transit and Active Transportation meeting at 3:30 p.m. in person and online (view agenda and access link here: https://www.lacrossecounty.org/docs/default-source/metropolitan-planning-organization/ctat-9-11-25-agenda-packet.pdf?sfvrsn=e58c849e_1

Please consider contacting your county board representative and letting her/him/them know that you believe regional public transit is an essential service and that the county should do more to identify ways to increase sponsorship and ridership, should do more to seek temporary funds to fill current gaps, should do more to improve outreach and marketing, and should do more to center low-income riders and nondrivers in transportation decisions.

This is exactly the reason we are promoting Week Without Driving, September 29-October 5. Most times, decisions about transportation projects, priorities, and budgets are made by drivers with (only) drivers in mind. A 14 year old needs to get around. A family that can't afford a car needs to get around. A person who can't get a driver's license needs to get around. Businesses need employees. We need to reduce the numbers of private vehicles spewing emissions, pollution, and plastic particles. We need safer, less expensive transportation options for rural residents.

We will post more about the timeline for making the final decision as soon as we can. For now, please contact your county board representative and ask them to protect regional public transportation. Find out who that is here: https://www.lacrossecounty.org/countyboard/members

And, consider signing up for the Transit 2 Trails ride from La Crosse to Coon Valley on the SMRT bus as part of Week Without Driving on Tuesday morning, September 30 (sign up here: https://tinyurl.com/crsct2twwd

And consider signing up to watch FREE TO RIDE at the La Crosse Public Library on Tuesday, September 20 at 5 p.m.

Tuesday, August 26, 2025

September Updates

We are still hoping to find a few volunteers to help with back to school tabling at Viterbo (8/28), Western Technical College (9/2), and UWL (9/3). If you can spare an hour or so to help promote public transit to students, please sign up here: https://tinyurl.com/fall2latavol

Thanks to those who attended and helped with our August 13 Transit Talk and Treats event. Thank you, People's Food Co-op, for the great space and for donating a fruit tray. Thanks to Pearl Street Books, Markos Apparel, and Larson's General for donating door prizes! We were able to talk to Tom & Tom from MTU about the new app, detours, plans for the future, and more. The La Crosse Area Planning Committee (LAPC) had information about their work (see below). We enjoyed sharing ideas and meeting fellow transit users and advocates.

 

The LAPC is accepting comments on its draft 2025 update of the Metropolitan Transportation Plan through September 16. They did two public info sessions in August. You can view the slides from the public programs, read the draft plan, and learn how to comment at https://www.lacrossecounty.org/metropolitan-planning-organization/planning-and-programming/metropolitan-transportation-plan They are also working with SRF Consulting on a feasibility study of establishing a Regional Transit Authority for our area. More information will be published at their site as it's available. https://www.lacrossecounty.org/metropolitan-planning-organization/planning-and-programming/modal-planning

ALERT: The Scenic Mississippi Regional Transit (SMRT) bus service is experiencing budget issues and needs our support and advocacy. We don't have details yet, but the issue will probably become more clear as the county starts talking about its budget. SMRT is a miracle regional transit system in a state that forbids regional transit authorities. LATA has advocated for better marketing and rider information in past years to improve commuter participation and use of the service by other groups. If you use the SMRT or support the SMRT for transportation equity and/or climate action, please stay tuned for more. Ask your County Board representative to keep you up to date on the SMRT. We will provide more information when we can.

The MTU Board met on August 19 to approve contracts for the coming year with postsecondary institutions and other municipalities. The cost for a year pass per student is about $1 per month. It was disappointing to see no upgrades to service for Onalaska or French Island. Woodmans, the airport, and the industrial parks near the airport as not well served by transit with limited weekday only service. More advocacy is needed! On the plus side, they continue to update their fleet, and newer buses have Scroll screens and clear audible stop announcements. Some even have audible bus ID when you board! aIn addition they are fixing up bus shelters and will be installing Solar lighting at 11 of them.

LATA Leaders will meet on Wednesday, September 10 at 6:30 online. Our main agenda items will be reviewing the August 13 event and planning for Week Without Driving (WWD), September 29 through October 5. If you would like to join the meeting, please reply to this email for access information. We keep our meetings to one hour at the most.

The LAPC's Committee on Transit and Active Transportation is scheduled to meet on Thursday, September 11 at 3:30 p.m. in person at the county's administration building and online. For more information about the committee and its agendas, visit https://www.lacrossecounty.org/metropolitan-planning-organization/committees/committee-on-transit-and-active-transportation

 We are still open to more co-sponsors for WWD. If your group, club, office, business, agency, or organization is interested, please fill out this form: https://tinyurl.com/wwdlaxcosponsor Co-sponsors help promote the event and encourage their contacts to participate. If they want, co-sponsors may donate a prize for WWD Bingo and/or host a WWD event or activity.

We will have information about La Crosse area WWD specifics in early September. Several events are planned including a kick-off press event, a display at the public library, a panel discussion of non-drivers, a film and discussion at the library, a bus ride with local leaders, a SMRT Transit 2 Trails ride to Coon Valley, and more. You can learn more about the event in general at https://weekwithoutdriving.org. You can also sign up for the WWD Experience--pledge to try a week without driving and journal your experience—at that site as well. For those who don't feel they can sign up for the week experience, we will have a WWD Bingo card (with prizes) to help you participate.

We will do another update later in September when WWD details are finalized. Please consider supporting this important event and participating however you can. If you can try the experience, help spread the word, talk to your city council and county board representatives about how we support and serve non-drivers, and/or attend one or more WWD events, it will help promote more discussion about accessible transportation options in our community.

Please consider officially joining LATA here: https://tinyurl.com/joinlata to help us grow and have a stronger voice for public transit. 

Monday, August 18, 2025

Tuesday MTU Board Meeting

 

The MTU Board Meeting will be held in the Grandad Room at City Hall on Tuesday, August 19th at 4 pm.

 

Members of the public who would like to provide written comments may do so by emailing lorentza@cityoflacrosse.org or mailing the MTU, 2000 Marco Dr, La Crosse WI 54601.

 

Agenda:

https://cityoflacrosse.legistar.com/View.ashx?M=A&ID=1331524&GUID=2BA6E547-2384-4EF7-8FE1-F01216CE65DA

 

Join Zoom Meeting:

https://cityoflacrosse-org.zoom.us/j/88965216863?pwd=wFdt4qbbQDpQ1FGM5Oix1KP33kmKIE.1

 

Meeting ID: 889 6521 6863

Passcode: 422997