Live reporting by
Jennifer Bamberg
Infrastructure bill, 31st St. bus route, Red and Purple Line modernization, Transit riders union
Jennifer Bamberg
@j_bambergwrites
Good morning. Gunna be live tweeting the @cta's Regular Board Meeting of Chicago Transit Board for @CHIdocumenters . It’s just getting started on live stream at youtube.com/watch?v=MQt2UC… if you want to follow along.
09:55 AM Feb 9, 2022 CST
@cta President Carter just finished talking to the board about funding and how to find more sources for the struggling public transit system. Here's some more graphs on finances. https://t.co/bzw604QfAT
The federal relief funds are expected to last until 2024. https://t.co/OTV4FpXw5H
The CTA apparently trades in the futures trading. Here's three commodities that they invest in as a way to bring in more funding.
Why can't the CTA invest in renewable energy if it purports to make their bus fleet all-electric by the year 2040? https://t.co/R200IlCmNA
Why can't the CTA invest in renewable energy if it purports to make their bus fleet all-electric by the year 2040? https://t.co/R200IlCmNA
Forgot to include the meeting agenda: chicago.documenters.org/documents/agen…
The seven board members are currently going through each agenda item, all of which so far have to do with contracts. Each board member says that they have "no questions" about each item, and we move on to the next.
The seven board members are currently going through each agenda item, all of which so far have to do with contracts. Each board member says that they have "no questions" about each item, and we move on to the next.
The board is discussing an item about a program that will let small businesses know how to become contractors for the CTA. Pres Carter says w/ the infrastructure bill, the CTA will get more funding to expand the pipeline of potential small business contractors.
Interesting is the lack of discussion about Women/Minority Business Enterprise Certification, although board member Rosa Ortiz says she hopes that equity will be emphasized in this program.
Even as ridership dips, public transportation remains a crucial part of our city's economic engine, President Carter said earlier. The @cta was awarded $912.1M in Federal Rescue Plan Funds to help prevent layoffs and help pay for infrastructure updates.
chicago.suntimes.com/2022/2/8/22924…
chicago.suntimes.com/2022/2/8/22924…
Also, the Regular Board meeting is just now beginning. Their schedule today is as follows. These times are rough estimates:
9:30: Committee on Strategic Planning and Service Delivery &Committee on Finance, Audit & Budget
10 a.m Regular Board Meeting of Chicago Transit Board
9:30: Committee on Strategic Planning and Service Delivery &Committee on Finance, Audit & Budget
10 a.m Regular Board Meeting of Chicago Transit Board
Board members are hearing a presentation about track improvement projects at O'Hare and the Jackson Park line over 63rd st. O'Hare is getting new switch boards and the green line is getting new structural steel supports. https://t.co/5eW88GnU9z
Board members are hearing a presentation from Senior Vice President of Infrastructure Chris Bushel, who’s showing us some very impressive photos of the progress at Lawrence Brywn Mawr. Check out this giant gantry crane and the crazy big machines used to lift and carry tracks. https://t.co/ARfhAcKFnG
One of the board members asks, "Wasn't there a contest to name the gantry crane?" Chris Bushel answers that it hasn't been named yet.
The meeting just adjourned, but I need to mention the most important part before we go!!!
The board approved to authorize the permanent adoption of the #31 bus route on 31st Street!!
The board approved to authorize the permanent adoption of the #31 bus route on 31st Street!!
It will now run from Cicero to Museum Campus on 31st Street from morning til evening.
The route was canceled in '97 due to low ridership, but community groups organized to demand the CTA bring it back, and it was relaunched as a pilot in 2016.
The route was canceled in '97 due to low ridership, but community groups organized to demand the CTA bring it back, and it was relaunched as a pilot in 2016.
The board read a letter from a pastor in Bridgeport thanking them for recognizing the importance of the route for seniors, students, families, & other near south siders from Little Village, Brighton Pk, McKinley Pk, Bridgeport, & China Town who united to make this happen.
Also, wanted to mention that the board members acknowledged Transit Equity Day on Feb 4th, commemorating the life and legacy of Rosa Parks on her birthday and her unfinished work to end inequities in transportation.
And with that, I'm signing off. Give @CHIdocumenters and @city_bureau a follow if you don't already, and take care.