WURTA Update August 2014 Where did June go? Well, let`s get to it
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WURTA Update August 2014 Where did June go? Well, let`s get to it
WURTA Update August 2014 Where did June go? Well, let’s get to it. And now for the News … Fall Transportation Conference Planning Paper Valley Hotel, Appleton, September 28 – 30th with our hosts, Valley Transit. Looking forward to seeing all of you for a few days of up-to-the-minute legislative news, cutting edge vendor equipment, technical support from US FTA/ DOT and WisDOT, a terrific speaker list, and sharing with our peers. Check the WURTA Website for the latest schedule and speakers. We will start a little early this year with activities on Sunday afternoon and evening, but promise to get you out by late afternoon on Tuesday. Registration is open now: http://www.wurta.com/conferencedetails.php Janesville Transit Center Opening Please join us in Janesville for the dedication of the new City of Janesville Transit Services Center, Wednesday, August 20, 2014, 10:00 A.M., Transit Services Center, 101 Black Bridge Road, Janesville, Wisconsin. For questions or more information about this ceremony, please contact the Janesville Transit System at (608) 755-3150. Congratulations to Dave Mumma and his Team! WURTA Website See that new logo above? Nice! Way to go Marketing Committee! The re-booted WURTA website is up and running! Check it out at www.WURTA.com. New features include: logo and design, partner links, job notices, meeting agendas, live Twitter feed, Facebook, LinkedIn, and yes, Pinterest. Please forward your content to Jennifer Bacon, [email protected], for posting. And, we look forward to offering advertising space soon. New Wisconsin State Legislative Website The state has been busy, too, re-developing their website. Much more user friendly and accessible for people with disabilities. Link here: http://legis.wisconsin.gov/ Strategic Planning Activity Anita Connelly and Joe Caruso were selected to complete WURTA’s Strategic Plan Project. Activities are well under way. A full presentation and report will be delivered at the Fall Conference on Sunday September 28, after the Packer vs Bears game. As much as I’m looking 754 WILLIAMSON STREET • MADISON, WI 53703 PHONE 608-237-8121 • FAX 608-255-3301 WWW.WURTA.COM forward to the watching the game with you, don’t miss the Strategic Plan Presentation that same night. WURTA membership will make related votes at the WURTA annual meeting on September 30th based on Sunday’s presentation. Legislative Round Up Here’s the quick run-down on MAP-21 Reauthorization: • MAP-21 was extended until May 31, 2015 • Clean extension with no substantive changes, funding levels maintained • 115th Congress will likely be the ones to deal with next go at reauthorization • Elections in November will be a factor • Neither the House nor Senate ever released any real transit legislative language What it means to you: • Congress still cannot agree on a long-term, sustainable funding mechanism for surface transportation • With May 31 being right at the beginning of next year's construction season, many expect additional extensions rather than full legislation • Important question: are we better off with a six year bill at flat funding plus inflation or the opportunity to have a more robustly funded bill? • The transit industry needs to convince more members of Congress to be supportive of real, long-term, sustainable legislation. For too many members, the transit discussion remains a theoretical one. Primaries are August 12th, elections are November 4th. Please see the attached sheet of legislators not running for re-election. Thanks them for their service. And, of course, there will be candidates for the vacated seats. Please get to know the candidates, list also attached. They remember people they meet early on! Ballot Initiative: This November, all Wisconsin ballots will have a (binding ? ) referendum on the state Transportation fund. The language will be as follows: Creation of a Transportation Fund Shall section 9 (2) of article IV and section 11 of article VIII of the constitution be created to require that revenues generated by use of the state transportation system be deposited into a transportation fund administered by a department of transportation for the exclusive purpose of funding Wisconsin’s transportation systems and to prohibit any transfers or lapses from this fund? If the vote is affirmed, it doesn’t necessarily keep public transit funding in the state Transportation Fund. WURTA’s goal is to keep public transit funded from the segregated Transportation Fund as opposed to being funded from the general fund. Nonetheless, please be aware that this question will be on the ballot. Our coalition completed briefings with both gubernatorial campaigns this week. Secretary Gottlieb is developing the next budget for the Department of Transportation. We had a presence at ALL of the Secretary’s Town Hall meetings held this summer! It’s important that we continue to reach out to candidates and incumbents about transit needs. WURTA’s delegation is set to attend Milwaukee Night in Washington D.C., Wednesday, September 17, for the Metropolitan Milwaukee Association of Commerce. Milwaukee Night provides an opportunity to thank the legislators, staff members and administrators who help us achieve our goals. Dale Anderson -ATU, Patty Kiewiz – Green Bay, Crystal Martin – Madison Metro, and Gary Goyke will attend. In addition, we will visit senate and house members’ offices, attend a WisPolitics.com briefing; and, WURTA has been invited to join MMAC in the Luncheon with Congressman Paul Ryan. We will be meeting with Congressman Ryan and various business leaders. We will send you a report and hopefully some pictures! Upcoming WURTA Meetings August 21 WURTA Board Meeting, via conference call Sept 11-12 GWAAR Conference, Wisconsin Dells September 15-18 MMAC Fly In, DC September 29 WURTA Maintenance Committee, Appleton September 28 – 30 Fall Transportation Conference, Appleton October 23 WURTA Paratransit and Safety & Ops Meeting, Appleton October 29 Wisconsin Transportation Associations Meeting, Madison WURTA Annual Meeting We have a rather meaty agenda for this year’s annual meeting, September 30th at the Fall Conference. The membership will vote on recommendations from the Strategic Plan (these will be significant), approving the 2015 budget, combining the Safety/Ops Committee and Paratransit Committee, and naming the Conference Host for 2016. We look forward to the full participation of the membership. NEMT Audit The State Legislative Audit Bureau is conducting an audit of the Non-Emergency Medicaid Transportation Brokerage. A team of 7 auditors/analysts have been assigned, a remarkable number! Their goal is to make specific recommendation to the State Joint Legislative Audit Committee early next year in time for the budget process. This is not an audit of the contractor, MTM, Inc., but an audit of the systemic issues with the program, service complaints, and comparative costs from before the brokerage was implemented. We hope to have an update from the auditors at our Fall Conference. Leadership Updates – Please send your congratulations! Patty Kiewiz is now Director of Green Bay Metro. Dan Boehm is President and Managing Director of the Milwaukee County Transit System effective June 1, 2014. Jim Wacker of New Flyer is the new Vendor representative on the WURTA Board. Jim Collins is the new Transportation Director for Go Transit in Oshkosh. In Memoriam: Brad Erickson from Duluth Transit was the Assistant Maintenance Director. He passed away from a fast battle with colon cancer. Jason Zachow from the Maintenance Committee said, “Ever since I started going to the meetings, he was always in attendance and always shared great information with the rest of us.” I know he will be missed by his colleagues and we share your sorrow. This has been WURTA Update.