Tucson is the third most quickly heating city in the United States. Transportation emissions created are the largest contributor to greenhouse gases. Any regional transportation plan must address issues of climate change, adaptation and resilience. This means we need a focus on alternate modes of transportation as a priority with the following conditions addressed:
• A re-imagined and updated Citizens Advisory Committee (CAC) that is reflective of our community and includes members from a wide variety of demographics and perspectives. The current CAC sunset was at the end of May 2021.
• A clear commitment to green transit
• Equitable distributions of funds and projects to Tucson, in particular, the South side of Tucson.
• The voices of the Tohono O'odham Nation and the Pascua Yaqui be represented at every table and decision-making opportunity
• Transparency and decision-making open to the public in tangible, meaningful ways
• Increased transportation choices, improved safety, and investments in maintaining existing infrastructure
• Opportunities for the participation, input and collaboration of Tucson residents beyond the CAC
• Sharing of all public comments and input in their entirety available to all levels of PAG/RTA, administration and the public
• Flexibility and responsiveness to changing traffic patterns, land uses, and emerging technologies that will occur over the life of the plan
WHY IS THIS IMPORTANT?
Transportation, Transit and Mobility are among the most critical issues we face today. We have made and continue to make our voices heard by participating in MOVE TUCSON planning. We want a mobility plan for Tucson's future and not a distant past. We need a regional transportation plan, like the RTA Next, that is innovative and inclusive.
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