Thursday, August 12, 2021

How to get to upcoming Erie events using EMTA

EMTA routes to upcoming outdoor events

Aug 14 - 814 Day Music Fest - 3-9pm. Bayview Park #31, Griswold Park and Perry Square (all buses but #15), Rodger Young #16 #25, Washington Park #29 

Aug 27-29 Zabawa Polish Festival 2220 Reed #16 #24 #25 #26 no Sunday route.

Sep 4 - German Heritage Festival St Nick's Grove #27

Sep 5 - Hispanic Heritage Festival Perry Square All but #15

Sep 24-26 -Erie's Blues & Jazz Festival Frontier Park #30, #31 no Sun. route.

DOWNTOWN events - All Erie buses except #15 go to State Street.
Events subject to change due to COVID and other concerns
CORRECTIONS welcomed
CELEBRATE SAFELY

Monday, July 12, 2021

Mall bus stop at JC Penney, not Boscov's, starting July 17

Starting Saturday July 17, JC Penney will be the only bus stop at Millcreek Mall. 

Buses will no longer stop at Boscov's.

This was apparently Boscov's decision, not EMTA's. 

The stop will have a marker. 

ALSO: EMTA to extend Saturday service 7/17.

Wednesday, June 30, 2021

EMTA Free Fares FAQs

  • When will the free fare period begin and end?
    • Temporary free fares will begin July 5th and end August 29th.
  • Do masks have to be worn on EMTA buses?
    • Yes, despite the lifting of restrictions in Pennsylvania masks must still be worn on buses as per guidelines set forth by the FTA and will expire September 13, 2021.
  • how is the cost of the service covered?
    • EMTA will provide the temporary free fare service period with funds provided by the CARES as a part of the economic recovery initiative.
  • Why launch free fare service now?
    • The EMTA Board passed the resolution June 28th to authorize the temporary free fares to build ridership momentum as the Governor lifted the pandemic restrictions. EMTA did not provide free fares during the pandemic as social distancing guidelines would not allow for increased number of riders.
  • What EMTA services are included with free fares?
    • The free fare service includes fixed route rides and the LIFT paratransit service.
  • Why provide free fares?
    • As a demonstration that EMTA is doing its part to return riders to work and back to social engagements with lifted restrictions.
https://ride-the-e.com/2021/06/30/emta-free-fares-faqs/ 

 

Friday, May 21, 2021

Bike news & bits


May is National Bike Month. Included here are some bike resources and news, both old and new: 

BikeErie for all things Bike+Erie. Info for all levels, including beginners and just checking it out. I'd recommend visiting both their Facebook page and website.
Why Dutch Bikes are Better (and why you should want one)  Cycling in The Netherlands is popular among all ages, and so is the comfortable sturdy model that is preferred for getting around.  Check out this video in praise of this comfortable, functional approach to bicycling.
Active Transportation Plan for people who walk and bike in Erie PA (draft) "Active Erie is an active transportation plan to improve conditions for people walking and bicycling in the City of Erie. We envision a network of streets that are beautiful, comfortable, and safe community spaces where people want to be, whether they are walking, riding a bike, taking transit, or driving a vehicle." 
Lake Erie CycleFest 2021  taking place in Erie July 30 through August 1. "Four distinct rides will guide cyclists of all ages and abilities around Erie’s vast terrain – along sandy beaches and through old growth forests, across our vibrant downtown and our rolling country hills... event proceeds from Lake Erie Cyclefest will benefit local charities. The 2021 beneficiaries are Asbury Woods, Because You Care, Erie Downtown Partnership and Presque Isle Partnership."
Meadville transit agency launches Bike Share in May Crawford Area Transit Authority has launched a bike share program. Bike Share is a service in which bicycles are made available for shared use to individuals on a short term basis. Info and to offer support: Tim Geibel at tgeibel@catabus.org 
Warren named Pennsylvania’s ‘Best Bicycling City’ (YourErie 5/19/2021) "Sutton said there were four criteria for cities to be ranked to be ranked: Overall bike friendliness, bike commuting prevalence, prevalence of bike incidents, and DUI and passing violations. According to Insurify, Warren joins cities like Denver, Colo.; Portland, Ore.; Austin, Texas; and Charlotte, N.C. as the safest cycling cities in their state, which provide a boost in tourism, according to Dave Sherman, executive director of the Warren County Visitors Bureau." 

Tuesday, May 18, 2021

Bike share program launched in Meadville



Meadville now has a bike share program, launched this month by the area's public transit agency.
Crawford Area Transportation Authority (CATA) launched the bike share program this month.


From the CATA website: 

"Bike Share is a service in which bicycles are made available for shared use to individuals on a short term basis. Bike share systems allow people to rent a bike from a 'dock' and return it at another dock belonging to the same system. Docks are special bike racks that lock the bike, and only release it by smart phone Bluetooth control.

"Bike Share is a service in which bicycles are made available for shared use to individuals on a short term basis. Bike share systems allow people to rent a bike from a "dock" and return it at another dock belonging to the same system. Docks are special bike racks that lock the bike, and only release it by smart phone Bluetooth control.

"Bike Share programs are not just limited to big cities. Bike Shares can be effective in smaller, rural communities to increase mobility and provide options for people who do not want to drive. As the public transportation provider for Crawford and Venango Counties, CATA is excited launch a bike share program for the Meadville area. CATA begin the program in May 2021 with 8 bikes available at 4 different locations. 12 more bikes and more locking locations will be added in the upcoming weeks! Download the Koloni app to create an account and ride!"


If you are interested in sponsoring bikes or supporting the Meadville Bike Share program, email Tim Geibel attgeibel@catabus.org

Thursday, May 6, 2021

Updates - May 6, 2021

Today I spoke with Ed Torres, Director of Fixed-Route Operations at EMTA . I asked him for updates, and also clarifications of issues.

LAID-OFF DRIVERS. Are they being called back? Ed said "nothing is set in stone but once we need them we'll be calling people back." They won't know specifics till after drivers take their scheduled vacations, which are coming up soon. They may also need drivers for the school year

WILL SUNDAY SERVICE RETURN? Ed said even before the pandemic that ridership was low. Sounds like this remains up in the air for now.

ROUTES
  • Presque Isle Express is returning
  • Route Upgrades coming around June 12. Routes 25/30 and 21/28 will each have an additional trip added on Saturday.

Wednesday, April 14, 2021

EMTA app allows you to purchase tickets on phone

The Erie Metropolitan Transit Authority is partnering with the Token Transit App, an app that allows you to purchase bus passes on your phone before you board!

Passengers will be able to purchase single ride, transfers, reduced fare, day passes, 5-Ride passes, 20-ride passes, and VIP- 31 Day passes through the app with their credit or debit card. Riders can store passes on the app the future use. When you are ready to ride, tap your pass to activate. As you board the bus, show the driver your digital ticket and scan the Token Transit validator and you are all set!

Token Transit allows a “fare capping” feature as well. Fare-capping is a pay-as-you-go system that guarantees riders will never pay more than the lowest authorized fare for any period of travel. This is based on single ride and day passes purchased through the app. Once a rider has purchased $52.00 in single ride or day passes, the app will automatically grant the rider free rides for the rest of the month ($52.00 is the highest cash valued pass for 31 days unlimited rides).


Source: EMTA press release By Erica Nowak| April 9th, 2021|




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Monday, April 5, 2021

EMTA to get $11.6 million from American Rescue Plan

From  "Erie Metropolitan Transit Authority getting $11.6 million from American Rescue Plan"  Kevin Flowers Erie Times-News April 2, 2021: [

[EMTA exceutive director Jeremy] Peterson said EMTA must now develop "a transparent plan" for the American Rescue Plan money.
EMTA officials are studying the grant requirements and asking federal officials about whether there are any restrictions, Peterson said.
[...]
U.S. Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg, addressing the American Rescue Plan funding, said in a statement that "transportation workers are serving on the front lines of this pandemic: delivering the vaccine, getting people to essential jobs and providing goods and services to people who need them.
"The critical American Rescue Plan funding we are announcing today will help prevent service cuts, protect employees from layoffs, keep riders and workers safe and strengthen our economy," Buttigieg said.
Dave Robinson, EMTA's board chairman, called the funding “existential” for EMTA and other transit agencies across the country.
“Everybody’s lost ridership and it’s going to take a while to bring that back,” Robinson said. “And that’s not a thing that you can just turn on and off. This money is going to help keep us afloat.”



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Tuesday, March 16, 2021

Alternative routes to the Mall


If the Route 3 is too crowded for comfort, here are other routes that take you to the same place. 

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Thursday, February 4, 2021

City Council OKs walkability, bike, other improvements

From Erie Times News 2/4/2021:
Erie City Council has signed off on a plan to improve transportation and public accessibility throughout the city, particularly for bicycles and pedestrians.
Council on Wednesday morning unanimously approved what’s being called Active Erie during its regular meeting.
The plan examines opportunities to improve the city's transportation network, including walkability and enhancements for bicyclists.

City Council 2/4/2021 presentation and vote Begins at 58:51