Thursday, July 2, 2026

July updates

First – from the La Crosse Area Planning Committee. “LAPC is updating the Regional Transit Development Plan and needs input from residents and visitors! This survey will take less than 5 minutes and will greatly help LAPC make recommendations that best represent how our community uses transit. Whether or not you ride transit, it provides an essential service to those that need it and is a great alternative to driving, walking, or biking. The Regional Transit Development Plan is a 5–10 year plan meant to track and recommend improvements to local transit services. Hearing from the public is an important part of making sure future investments in transit make the system work better. To complete an online survey, use the link below or to request hard copy of the survey, call Travis Key, LAPC Associate Transportation Planner, at 608-789-8548. Thank you!” https://forms.office.com/g/nz0YfwS0up 

[NOTE: YOU DO NOT NEED TO BE A COUNTY RESIDENT TO COMPLETE THIS SURVEY. Especially if you use the SMRT, it's important for you to fill this survey out!]


On July 7, the MTU and School District are hosting a “Great Race” style scavenger hunt for local youth, ages 11-17, from noon to 4 p.m. Youth fares will be FREE on this day whether or not people are participating in the event. A flyer for the event is attached. Can you help LATA staff the Transit Center scavenger hunt stop any time between noon and 4 p.m. on July 7? If you can help, please email us!

On Thursday, July 9 at 3:30 p.m. the Advisory Committee on Transit and Active Transportation (CTAT) of the La Crosse Area Planning Committee (LAPC) is scheduled to meet online and in person. The agenda has not been published yet but will be available at https://www.lacrossecounty.org/metropolitan-planning-organization/committees/committee-on-transit-and-active-transportation

On Tuesday, July 14 from 2 to 4 p.m., the Coalition for More Responsible Transportation (CMRT) is planning an online program for all members  (LATA members are members of Wisconsin Transit Riders Alliance which is a member of CMRT, so you are invited!) As discussions around Regional Transit Authorities and transit policy continue, we want to bring the coalition together for a candid conversation to better understand members' collective priorities and begin developing a strong, unified advocacy agenda moving forward. We'll aim to conclude the planned program by 3:30, leaving room for continued discussion until 4. Register here for the link to join: https://us06web.zoom.us/meeting/register/TIli0dO0RYicYEjYBlQa5Q The CMRT Steering Committee has also prepared a survey that all coalition members are encouraged to complete. Survey responses submitted ahead of the meeting will help shape the discussion: https://forms.gle/pNWKNMWdPbL44bA28

Did you know our region once had regional rail lines that connected our small communities with daily service? Arlyn Colby writes books about these services and he is coming to our area. Last year, he published The Coon Valley Line and he has just finished a book about The Viroqua Line. We are working to finalize an author talk on Friday afternoon, July 17 in La Crosse. Once details are finalized, information will be posted at our website.

On July 28 at 10 a.m., the topic of Gil Penalosa's Cities for Everyone Webinar will be Imagining a Life After Cars with Doug Gorden and Sarah Goodyear, hosts of The War on Cars podcast. Learn more about this and other programs, past and future, and register at https://gpenalosa.ca/webinar/

On July 29, there will be a Week Without Driving webinar at 1 p.m. online. The topic is: Week Without Driving – A Global Movement for Transportation Access. You can learn more about this and past and future events at https://weekwithoutdriving.org/organize/

LATA is working on scheduling a Transit Talk & Treats event in mid-August at Peoples Food Co-op. Stay tuned for details.

We will table at postsecondary back-to-school events this fall between September 3 and 9. Shifts are 1.5 hours and you will talk with college students about our transit systems and how to use and support them. If you can help out, please sign up here: https://tinyurl.com/LATAtabling2026.

We are still seeking co-sponsors for this year's Week Without Driving (Oct. 1-8). If you, your workplace, faith group, business, or organization would like to help promote this important event to highlight the need for better transportation choices to ensure access to life for everyone, please fill out this form. Here's a sample email you can send to your school, workplace, club, faith group, or favorite store!

I'm emailing to invite you to co-sponsor this year's Week Without Driving, October 1-8, a national event that highlights the need to ensure we have affordable, accessible transportation options so everyone, including non-drivers, can get where they need to go. In La Crosse, we will have a week of programs and activities to help people learn about local transportation challenges and options. Co-sponsors will have their names on event literature, will help promote the event, and will encourage their contacts to participate. If they want to, co-sponsors may donate a prize for Week Without Driving Bingo and/or schedule a program during the week. To see what we did last year, visit https://tinyurl.com/wwdlacrosse. To sign up as a co-sponsor, visit https://tinyurl.com/wwdlaxcosponsor. If you need more information before deciding, please ask me or call 608-315-2693 or email LaCrosseTransitAdvocates@proton.me.

Wednesday, June 24, 2026

WisARP Happy Hour



The monthly Wisconsin Association of Rail Passrngers Wisconsin Association of Rail Passengers Social Hour will be Tuesday, June 30, 2026 at 7 p.m. CT

This event is only online:  https://us06web.zoom.us/j/88139547851?pwd=PAmPiVyU3PirygbjxgWQNZ8Ocazjr8.1

This monthly virtual get-together is a convenient way to meet your fellow WisARP members.
A great place to bring your questions about how to make passenger rail happen!
A great place to discuss the latest news.

We look forward to seeing you there!

Ian Weisser
Your friendly WisARP VP of Internet Communication
ianw.wisarp@gmail.com

Tuesday, June 23, 2026

City-wide Youth MTU Scavenger Hunt

 


Join the City of La Crosse MTU, youth agencies, and local organizations for a City-Wide Summer Ride event. Youth organizations are challenged to visit various locations around the city of La Crosse  while naviagating the MTU. Groups will end at a  local ice cream shop to celebrate!

Bus fare is FREE for all youth this day, regardless of participation.

 TUESDAY,  JULY 7

NOON to 4:00 PM

This  event  is  for  youth  ages 11+  participating  with a community organization.  To sign up, please  email Andy Kiel at akiel@lacrossesd.org by June 29.

Thursday, June 11, 2026

Contact our reps!

From the National Campaign for Transit Justice:


Despite all of your great work over the last few years getting members of Congress to support transit, and specifically federal support for transit operations, the Build America 250 Act advanced through the House T&I Committee. It had less funding for transit than IIJA did, no support for transit operations, and continues to treat transit as an afterthought to highways. But without pushback, it’s at risk of passing through the House, letting the Senate potentially lock in these horrible details just months before a much more pro-transit Congress comes to D.C. We must do everything we can to keep this bill from advancing.


Right now, that means keeping the bill from reaching the House floor. If the bill reaches the House floor, it becomes a lot more difficult to flex our collective muscle and show that transit is essential. There is already frustration within both the Democratic caucus about the quality of the bill that passed T&I, including committee members regretting their votes, and the Republican party. We need to add to this storm. 


Please use this template email and the information sheet above to reach out to your House representative(s) and ask them to tell House Democratic Leadership — Representative Hakeem Jeffries, Representative Katherine Clark, Representative Pete Aguilar, Representative Ted Lieu, and Representative Joe Neguse — that they don’t want this bill to come to the floor. Those of us based in D.C. will also be walking the halls of congress to spread the message and share the one-pager, but it will be much more effective the more emails that all of you send in. 

Friday, June 5, 2026

SMRT Ride Update

The schedule for the SMRT ride from La Crosse to Viroqua on June 10 has changed slightly.

The optional video, Transportation Liberation, hosted by Vernon County Over 50, will be shown at 2:15 p.m. at McIntosh Memorial Library rather than at noon. If you choose to attend the video presentation, the return trip to La Crosse will be on the last, bus for the day (leaves Kwik Trip South at 3:24 p.m.). See schedules for YELLOW and BLUE routes at https://ridesmrt.com

Lunch with Vernon County Over 60 at 12:15 at the Bethel Home Fellowship Hall, 614 S. Rock Ave., is still available IF you register by TODAY, June 5 at https://tinyurl.com/SMRT-TransLib-June10. The menu is Country Fried Steak, Potato, Gravy, Green Beans, and Blueberry Crisp, and the cost is $5 paid to VCO50 on site.

Please email or call with questions.

Wednesday, June 3, 2026

Detours

From MTU:

Notice to all Route #4 Passengers:

At the beginning of service on Friday June 05 to the end of service on Saturday June 06 we will be using the following detour due to the State Track Meet being held on the UWL Campus.

Route 4 Losey Blvd will use West Ave to Main St and Main St to 19th St to resume the route. Route #4 Downtown will use Main St to 13th St and 13th St to Badger St to resume the route.

If you have any questions, please ask your driver, or contact MTU at 608.789.7350

The state track meet detour is going to be used for construction projects on campus beginning on Monday. We are going to use this detour for most of the summer. Details coming soon.

Route #5 & #8 Riders:

Starting Monday 6/8/26, Gillette Street from Ranger Drive to Hwy 16 will be closed to vehicle traffic. 

Route 5 
All the stops north of St. Cloud Street on George Street will be closed. Any stops east of George Street on Gilette will be closed to the route 5 and route 8. The stops on Hwy 16 and along the Frontage Road will be closed during this detour also.

Route 8 
All the stops from Clinton and Caledonia to River Valley Drive, in both directions, will be closed.