UPDATE:
Thursday, June 22, Friday, June
23, and Monday, June 26 were this
year's first three non-holiday "Spare the Air" weekdays.
Transit Agencies Offer
“Free Fare” Commutes
All Day on
Spare the Air Days
MTC, Air District, 24 Transit Partners Unite to “Spare
the Air” This Summer
Contact:
John Goodwin, MTC 510.817.5862
Luna Salaver, Air District
, 415.749.5196
Oakland, CA, May 31, 2006 – Expanding
last year’s highly successful free morning commute promotion,
the Bay Area Air Quality Management District (Air District)
and Metropolitan Transportation Commission (MTC) announced
this afternoon at a press conference on Treasure Island that
they are partnering with 24 transit operators across nine
Bay Area counties to offer riders a “Free Fare” commute
during the first three non-holiday “Spare
the Air” weekdays. New this year, free
rides will be offered all day.
Beginning June 1, free all-day commutes will be offered the
first three times the Air District issues a “Spare the
Air” advisory on a non-holiday weekday. Passengers
on Muni, BART, AC Transit, VTA, Golden Gate Transit, ACE,
SamTrans, Caltrain and other Bay Area transit operators can
take advantage of the free rides during regular hours of operation.
The promotion ends on October 13, 2006. The total amount
of funding for this project is $7.5 million dollars, including
$6.7 million from the federal Congestion Mitigation and Air
Quality Improvement (CMAQ) program and $870,000 in Transportation
Fund for Clean Air (TFCA)/Air District funding.
“We are pleased to expand our highly successful free
transit program, the largest program of its kind in the nation,” said
Air District Executive Officer Jack Broadbent. “Motor
vehicles are the Bay Area’s number one source of air
pollution, so riding transit on “Spare the Air” days
helps protect public health and the environment.”
Last
year, a free morning commute on 21 transit partners was offered
to Bay Area residents on the single weekday “Spare the
Air” of the season, July 26, 2005. “Based
on increased ridership and the continued commitment to improve
air quality, the Air District and MTC expanded the program
this year to encourage more residents to lessen their dependence
on motor vehicles,” said Metropolitan Transportation
Commission Executive Director Steve Heminger.
The Air District declares a “Spare the Air” day
when it expects air pollution to reach unhealthy concentrations,
which typically occur on hot, windless days. “Spare
the Air” advisories are issued the afternoon before
a “Spare the Air” day and are well publicized
through media outlets, employers and the AirAlerts network. The
public can receive advance notification of “Spare the
Air” days by registering for “AirAlerts” at www.sparetheair.org. To
learn more about the “Spare the Air/Free Fare” promotion
or to plan your trip on transit, visit www.511.org.
The
following Bay Area transit partners are participating in the “Spare
the Air/Free Fare” initiative:
- Muni
- ACE
- AC Transit
- Alameda-Oakland Ferry
- Alameda-Harbor Bay Ferry
- BART
- Benicia Breeze
- Caltrain
- County Connection
- Dumbarton Express
- Fairfield/Suisun Transit
- Golden Gate Transit and Ferries
- Livermore-Amador Valley Transit Authority (WHEELS)
- Petaluma Transit
- Rio Vista Breeze
- SamTrans
- Santa Rosa CityBus
- Sonoma County Transit
- Tri Delta Transit
- Union City Transit
- Vacaville City Coach
- Napa VINE
- VTA
- WestCat
The
Bay Area Air Quality Management District (www.baaqmd.gov)
is the regional agency chartered with protecting air quality
in the Bay Area.
MTC (
www.mtc.ca.gov) is
the transportation planning, coordinating and financing agency
for the nine-county San Francisco Bay Area.
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