Sunday, April 19, 2026

SMRT - what next?

 

We have asked but haven't yet heard what La Crosse County plans to do to look at replacing the SMRT with other transportation options. Based on reporting from the Vernon Reporter, we know that the current system will not be funded beyond this year.

A grassroots group has formed to look at options. Building on the work of a 2023 group - Coulee Region Rides and Transit - the new After-SMRT group is looking at how to organize for some kind of transit that will serve all who need it going forward. There are other models out there. How can we find one that works here.

While some people--those with disabilities and seniors--have access to (limited) transportation options, even those are being cut back and may be expensive or difficult to use. We know that transportation is the spine of our society. If people can't get to work or school, if patients can't get to care, if seniors can't get to visits with friends and family, our whole community suffers. That transportation isn't prioritized among our elected leaders and decision-makers is, at least in part, a result of nearly 100 years of automobile and fossil fuel industry marketing.

But economics, health and safety, and climate action demand change.

Monday at noon, Sarah Kline will talk about a new report "Improving Mobility in Rural and Tribal Communities."  that will highlight that there are more ways to run rural transit than we might think, more ways to fund it and more potential partners. Sara is Principal at SK Solutions LLC, former Counsel to the Senate Committee on Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs, and former Director of Policy and Government Relations at the Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority (WMATA) Here is the Zoom link

The next After-SMRT group meeting is tentatively scheduled for Friday, May 1 at 5:30 p.m. We will continue planning how to connect with those who can help find a way forward. If you are interested in participating, especially if you are a PdC or Tomah SMRT route user or connected with the Amish community, please contact us for join info. The meeting will be on Zoom. 

Wednesday, April 8, 2026

April updates

La Crosse Area Transit Advocates leader meeting will be on Tuesday, April 21 at 6:30 p.m. on Zoom. We will discuss upcoming LATA events, next steps on post-SMRT plans, Week Without Driving. If you are interested in joining us, please  email for access information.

A group of us are meeting on April 17 to look at how to advocate for something to replace the SMRT in 2027 and beyond. We are considering some kind of public program early this summer. If you would like to join the conversation, please email for more details.

We are inviting former and potential new co-sponsors of Week Without Driving to sign up for this year's event, October 1 – 8. Co-sponsors will have their name/logo on event flyers, encourage their contacts/employees to participate, and help spread the word about WWD events. If they wish, co-sponsors can also be a drop off point for WWD bingo cards, donate a prize for WWD bingo, and/or host or present a program, activity, or event during the week. In addition, they are welcome to join in on planning. If interested, please fill out this form: https://tinyurl.com/wwdlaxcosponsor. Please also share this information with other faith groups, clubs, organizations, agencies, and businesses that might be interested!

If you missed the program, Advocating for Seamless Intercity Public Transportation in Wisconsin, which was part of the March 14 Wisconsin Transit Riders Alliance annual spring meeting, you can watch online at https://youtu.be/LCAZP9OyIwM?si=3FslP1_pg4NSAs4n. Guests included Chris Ott, President, Wisconsin Association of Rail Passengers and Rep. Amaad Rivera-Wagner, a transit proponent serving in our state legislature.

During this program, we learned about the new Passenger Rail caucus in the Wisconsin state legislature and why we should encourage Representatives Tara Johnson, Jill Billings, and Steve Doyle and State Senator Brad Pfaff to join this caucus. For now, individuals are invited to email or visit with them; in future, LATA may put together a group to make a formal request. For more information about this and talking points and other suggestions, visit https://www.hsrail.org/wi-guide/

LATA will table at Earthapalooza at UWL on April 22 from 3 to 7 p.m. (tentative date/time). This is a chance to engage with UWL students and promote public transit as a primo tool for climate action. If you would like to sign up for a shift, please email.

We believe the MTU will be free on Sunday, April 26 with a slight detour in the #4 bus route to drop people at and pick people up from the southeast corner of Myrick Park (Hillview Avenue & La Crosse Street) for THE EARTH FAIR, 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Get more Earth Fair information here: https://www.sustaininstitute.com/earthfairlacrosse 

The MTU has bus operator positions available. Read more about it here: https://www.governmentjobs.com/careers/lacrossewi/jobs/4898211/bus-operator

We expect to host a SMRT ride to Viroqua in early May. Stay tuned for details!