City of Austin : City Council, District 1
You increase ridership and decrease reliance on cars by improving the transit experience and transit efficiency. Improving the transit experience …
Vincent Harding
We can maximize transit ridership and decrease reliance on cars by making our transit options more robust, increasing frequency and …
Natasha Harper-Madison
When I first moved to Austin, I was committed to not driving and using public transit. However, it quickly became …
Mariana Salazar
Educate residents that the one person per vehicle model is broken. Emphasize shifting away from single-occupant vehicles and toward transit …
Reedy Macque Spigner III
City of Austin : City Council, District 5
I serve on the Capital Metro Board and strongly support building a high capacity transit system for the people of …
Ann Kitchen
City of Austin : City Council, District 8
The City of Austin has a duty to guarantee safe, efficient, and equitable transportation options. Transit ridership has a different …
Rich DePalma
Wayfinding visibility needs to be taken further in Austin. For instance, Metro Rapid has awnings and red, bold signage. But …
Paige Ellis
In the past, I had the opportunity to live car-free for two years, and that’s because I lived in a …
Bobby Levinski
City of Austin : Mayor
We need more homes along and near major corridors to make transit work. We can look at other ways to …
John Doe
We need more homes along and near major corridors to make transit work. We can look at other ways to …
Steve Adler
Effective community-based planning is an essential first step to increasing transit ridership and reducing Austin’s reliance on motor vehicles. The …