Friday, November 7, 2025

SMRT Update 2

Thank you to those who came to the SMRT public hearing on November 6. Though it was held at 4:30 on a weekday when many are working or unable to attend because of transportation issues, a dozen people showed up to have their two minutes' say.

There is one more opportunity to speak, on Monday Nov. 10 at 5 p.m. Though the odds are not good, there's still a possibility to change minds and hearts.

SPEAK FOR SMRT!
MONDAY, NOV. 10
La Crosse County Admin. Center
7th & State
Doors open at 4:30 - Speaking starts at 5

Especially if you live in La Crosse County and/or work with clients, students, patients who use the SMRT in the county, please come if you can.

This is a final budget public input meeting so people will be there to talk about all kinds of budget issues. Doors open at 4:30 to sign up to speak. Each speaker gets just two minutes.

Please come if you can. Please share.

If you can't, write to CountyBoardSupervisors@LaCrosseCounty.org and say, "I cannot come to the November 10 budget hearing, but here is what I would say."

Ironically, a bill is now being circulated in the state legislature to enable Regional Transit Authorities. It will be introduced next month. Please contact our representatives and ask them to co-sponsor the bill being circulated by Rep. Bare and Sen. Roys. Contact us for more infomation -  LaCrosseTransitAdvocates@proton.me.

Wednesday, November 5, 2025

SMRT update - motion not passed

 
:(  Not the news we'd hoped for.

At this morning's (November 5) La Crosse County Board Executive Committee meeting, Supervisor Mader floated a motion to fund the SMRT at $157,000 for 2026 to provide more time to find alternatives to keep something in place for those who depend on it. The board members discussed the perceived high per-ride cost and the downturn in ridership in 2024. Increased fares were discussed, with several noting that even at double the current fare, it would be a bargain, but higher per-ride costs might also lead to reduced ridership.There was also discussion that many if not most of the riders are not from La Crosse county so it was felt that the county would be subsidizing other countries' residents.  It was noted that the Administrator had already told everyone that it would probably not be continued and so other sponsors didn't have it in their budgets. We also learned that the WisDOT grant which helps to fund the bus had not been applied for, though it probably could be but with a very short turn around time.

To me it seemed that people were focused only on the numbers and not on the people this would affect. It seemed to me that board members were not looking at economic, social, and environmental benefits coming from this system.. It seemed to me that the fact that this is a regional transit system was not really part of the thinking.

In the end, only one person, the amendment's sponsor, voted for the amendment. This almost certainly means there will be no SMRT funding for 2026. 

So, as backwards as this process has been, now there will be a public hearing (tomorrow, November 6, at 4:30 p.m.) where the petitions will be presented. If it's easy for you to attend, please do. Having a record of how people feel about this process, at least, and about the continuing need for rural public transportation is important. In addition, there is still the La Crosse County Board public hearing on the budget on November 10 at 5 p.m.

I am sorry we were not able to make a difference. The time was too short and it appears the well had already been poisoned.

We do have a tradition in this area of people making their own solutions to problems, and the La Crosse Area Planning Committee is still doing its Regional Transit Authority (RTA) study which may provide some ideas for other ways to make sure people have rides. Several state organizations are prioritizing lobbying for RTA legislation if the make up of our state legislature changes in the next election. So, after a string of ifs, it may be possible to revive a regional transit system in the future.

For now, a grassroots ride share or vehicle share program might be a solution. Here are some examples and models https://www.ruralhealthinfo.org/toolkits/transportation/2/ridesharing-models. And here's an article about some other communities' experiences: https://nebraskapublicmedia.org/en/news/news-articles/getting-around-rural-america-without-a-car-is-hard-these-communities-developed-solutions/ It's possible that a cooperative or non-profit, faith group, or support agency could step in. If anyone is interested in discussing some short term options, please email us at LaCrosseTransitAdvocates@Proton.me.

The La Crosse Area Transit Advocates Leader team will meet on Wednesday, December 10 at 6:30 p.m. on Zoom. If you would like to join the meeting, please email us. The agenda will be discussion events and programming for 2026 and Transit Equity Day, February 4.

Monday, October 13, 2025

Rail Passengers Meeting


The Wisconsin Association of Rail Passengers (WisARP) Fall meeting will be held in Madison on October 25th.  Details are below.  

This meeting will be a hybrid meeting, you can either attend in person or via Zoom.

If you are attending in person, you can either register online at 

https://reg.planetreg.com/E910115923160741  (Payment is made via PayPal.  You can pay by credit card via PayPal even if you do not have a PayPal account.)

or you can use the form here and pay by check.  Early registration ends October 20th.  The registration fee goes from $35 to $50 on October 21st.

If you are planning to attend via Zoom (no charge), a registration link will be sent out in a few days.

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Wisconsin Association of Railroad Passengers
Fall General Membership Meeting
October 25, 2025
Monona Terrace Community and Convention Center, Madison, Wisconsin


Tentative Agenda
9:00 a.m. Coffee, Pastries
10:00 a.m. – Noon Speakers

Speakers will include

  • Rich Kedzior, Passenger Rail Implementation Manager, WisDOT
  • Debby Jackson, Executive Director, Transportation Development Association, Madison
  • Satya Conway-Rhodes, Mayor, City of Madison
  • John Parkyn, WisARP President
  • Susan Foote-Martin, WisARP VP-Communication
Noon Lunch
1:00 p.m. – 2:45p.m. Speakers
2:45 p.m. Elections
3:00 p.m. Adjournment

Register today! You can register online at https://reg.planetreg.com/E910115923160741
Or Mail the coupon at 
the form here to: 
Mark Weitenbeck
3385 S. 119th St.
West Allis, WI 53227-3943

Fee $35 ($50 after October 20th) 
Youth (age 22 and under) $5

Make checks payable to WisARP. For questions, 414-541-1112 or email weitenbeck@sbcglobal.net

Thursday, October 9, 2025

Bingo!

You're in luck if you have a bingo card and forgot to turn it in. I will be picking up Bingo cards on FRIDAY AFTERNOON after 3 p.m. from the Transit Center and the La Crosse Public Library, so you still have time to turn yours in! Get it in by 3 p.m. Friday to be included in the drawing to win a prize! We have some great prizes this year including

  • MTU donated pass (adult or youth) 
  • Wrench & Roll donated bike tune-up 
  • Wrench & Roll donated tandem bike rent
  • Disability Action Network donated gift card for Ardie's Flipside Pub & Grill
  • LATA donated gift card for Pearl Street Books 

  • Bike helmet
  • Books
  • Water bottles
  • Rain gear 

Lost your bingo card? No problem! Download and print one here: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1ANFItFw5hTm54H45wKr_D9F66dHYIDzH/view?usp=drive_link

 

Monday, September 29, 2025

Save the SMRT

We have a new page: https://lacrosseata.blogspot.com/p/save-smrt.html where we will update information about plans for the SMRT system. Please check it out and do what you can!

This page will have links, info, and updates about the potential ending of SMRT service and how transit advocates can encourage decision-makers to keep it.

We will update as new information is available.

For now, sign the petition at https://tinyurl.com/savethesmrt

Download one to print and circulate at https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSe9w0vB3BWBA3bAF7ih5dqw0broTMK7Kg1HWNoag0uAMW3XVw/viewform?usp=preview

In addition to signing the petition, 

Check out the action page for more info including opportunities for public input.

Sunday, September 28, 2025

Week Without Driving is HERE!

WEEK WITHOUT DRIVING is a way for us to consider what life could be like if our plans, our priorities, our public space, our budgets were managed with ALL people, including up to a third of our neighbors, in mind.

Check out the event page at https://tinyurl.com/WWDLaCrosse for all the events and details. Here are some special notes about events and actions you can take this week and going forward to make life accessible for everyone--children going to the library, workers going to a job, seniors going to the doctor,  going to class, someone with a disability going to lunch with friends, someone who can't afford a car going to the park with their kids.

PLEASE CONTACT YOUR CITY COUNCIL MEMBER AND ASK HER/HIM TO RIDE THE BUS WITH YOU and tell them your personal transportation story. So far, only ONE city council rep. has signed up to ride with non-drivers and/or bus advocates. You can find your council person and contact information here: https://www.cityoflacrosse.org/your-government/city-council/city-council-members  If you are not sure which district you are in, here's the current Aldermanic Districts map. Especially if you are a non-driver, your experience and telling your story to decision-makers is VERY important!

PLEASE CONTACT YOUR COUNTY BOARD REPRESENTATIVE AND ASK HER/HIM TO RIDE THE BUS WITH YOU, too. So far,only ONE county board rep has signed up to ride during WWD. Your county board rep can be found here:  https://lacrossecounty.org/countyboard/members  While the MTU is a city-run service, it also serves some surrounding communities but not all. Most importantly, the MTU is not great at serving regional transportation connections like the airport (only limited weekday hours and you have to request a route deviation) and Amtrak (no service within 1/4 mile of the station). In addition, some important workplace/business areas have very limited service including the industrial parks. 

Electeds may sign up here: https://tinyurl.com/wwdlaxleaderridesignup

PLEASE SIGN OUR "SAVE THE SMRT" PETITION! Sign the online form OR download, print, and circulate a paper petition. DEADLINE: OCTOBER 28.

On September 8 at a La Crosse County Board planning meeting, the La Crosse County Administrator presented a plan to cut the SMRT bus at the end of 2025 citing "low ridership" and budget deficits. We are gathering more information about the process but, at this time, we believe not enough information and marketing has been done over the past several years to let people know there even IS a SMRT bus system, not enough public outreach has been done to invite riders' thoughts, and not enough research has been done about possible other funding sources and other transportation options. 

If you are interested in helping to organize, collect information, reach out to decision-makers about this, please contact LATA. 

Remember to Fill Out Your WWD Bingo card to be entered into a prize drawing. Also, those who take the national WWD survey may be entered into a prize drawing.