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Study Says Michigan’s Public Transit Sector Sustained 9,200 jobs, Contributed $1 Billion to Michigan’s Economy

Friday, July 30th, 2010

MPTA joins with MDOT to announce new tool to measure benefits of transit

LANSING, Mich. – For every 10 jobs created in the public transit sector, six additional jobs are created in the rest of the economy, according to a study released by the Michigan Public Transit Association (MPTA) and the Michigan Department of Transportation (MDOT).

The study estimates that transit operations sustained about 9,200 jobs and contributed $1 billion in economic output in Michigan in 2008.  The study also says that the money passengers save by taking the bus add $264.4 million to the Michigan economy.

These findings are part of “Economic and Community Benefits of Local Bus Transit Service,” a case study that utilizes a new Michigan-based assessment tool created to help MDOT and transit agencies better understand the important role transit plays in stimulating the state’s economy and helping communities and their residents.

“For the first time, a local transit agency can quantify the economic impact and value of bus operations on their local community,” said Clark Harder, executive director of the Michigan Public Transit Association. “In the past, we have only had national studies to demonstrate the value of

transit, which are heavily weighted in favor of passenger rail-intensive states.  This model drills right down and focuses on Michigan and our transit bus-based service.”

Michigan public transit systems will be able to better understand the social benefits and economic impacts of their services on their communities, thanks to this new assessment tool,” said Sharon Edgar, administrator of the MDOT Bureau of Passenger Transportation. “We can better understand the statewide picture, and the transit agencies will be able to tell their local story. To our knowledge, no other state has such a model at its disposal.”

An overview of the model, its use and significance, and the statewide results it generated were shared with the Michigan State Transportation Commission on July 29 in Lansing.

The case study served three main purposes:

  • to demonstrate how the model is used to estimate the economic and community benefits of local bus transit service in Michigan;
  • to assess the benefits of transit for the State of Michigan;
  • and to document the analysis results in non-technical terms.

“For instance, we learned through this study that when people use public transit instead of a more costly alternative, such as a personal car or taxi, they save money, which in turn can be spent on food, health care, housing and other staples.  In 2008, out-of-pocket savings totaled $348.8 million for riders in Michigan,” said Edgar.

Every dollar invested to deliver public transit results in a dollar’s worth of consumer product, i.e., an individual is transported to their desired destination.  However, the benefits extend beyond that service and these additional benefits are divided into two broad categories: social benefits and economic impacts.

Overall, public transit contributed nearly $804 million in social benefits to Michigan communities in 2008.  These benefits exceeded transit operating and maintenance costs by as much as $252 million.  In other words, transit agencies in Michigan delivered $1.46 of economic value for each dollar spent on providing transit services.  This value was in addition to the actual transportation service provided to the individual consumer.

Public transit agencies contributed $1 billion to economic activity as a direct result of their hiring and spending, as well as through the re-spending of out-of-pocket cost savings by riders.  The combined output impact is estimated at $1.3 billion in 2008.

The study was created for MDOT by HDR Decision Economics, using the most recently available data.  The study was a two-year, two-phased effort. To read more, visit the MDOT Web site at: www.michigan.gov/mdot

Contract Agreement Samples?

Tuesday, July 27th, 2010

Mecosta Osceola Transit Authority is seeking samples of contracts/agreements
where a transit agency may have another entity that is sharing a building
and/or mechanic, drivers, dispatchers, or administration, such as a transit
agency with road commission, commission on aging, or another transit agency.

Thank you for your help.  We are working in a tight time frame, please send
you sample by July 30th.

You may email them to motrans@sbcglobal.net or fax to 231-796-4137.

MPTA Primary Endorsements

Thursday, July 15th, 2010

MPTA endorsed
(As of July 15, 2010)

Additional MPTA Primary endorsements may be announced at a later date.

Endorsements of incumbent legislators are made upon review of their voting records and bill sponsorships. Endorsements of non-incumbents are based upon review of their positions, input from local transit officials and their demonstrated support of MPTA positions.

Download this list of MPTA endorsements as a PDF

U.S. Congress

1st District:  Jason Allen, R

Gary McDowell, D

2nd – 3rd Districts: No endorsement at this time.

4th District: Dave Camp, R.

5th District: Dale Kildee, D.

6th District: Fred Upton, R.

7th District: Mark Schauer, D.

8th District: Mike Rogers, R.

9th District: Gary Peters, D.

10th – 15th Districts: No endorsement at this time.

State Senate

1st District: Coleman Young, D.

2nd District: Bert Johnson, D.

3rd District: Morris Hood, D.

4th District: George Cushingberry, Jr., D.

5th District: Tupac Hunter, D.

6th District: Glenn Anderson, D.

7th District: No endorsement at this time

8th District: Hoon-Yung Hopgood, D.

9th District: Steve Bieda, D.

10th District: Paul Gieleghem, D.

11th – 12th Districts: No endorsement at this time.

13th District: John Pappageorge, R.

14th – 15th District: No endorsement at this time.

16th District: Doug Spade, D.

17th District: Randy Richardville, R.

18th District: Pam Byrnes, D. - Rebekah Warren, D. (Both meet endorsement criteria.)

19th District: No endorsement at this time.

20th District: Robert Jones, D.

21st – 22nd Districts: No endorsement at this time.

23rd District: Gretchen Whitmer, D.

24th District: Rick Jones, R.

25th - 26th Districts: No endorsement at this time.

27th District: John Gleason, D.

28th – 30th Districts: No endorsement at this time.

31st District: Jeff Mayes, D.

32nd District: Roger Kahn, R.

33rd District: No endorsement at this time.

34th District: Geoff Hansen, R.

Mary Valentine, D.

35th District: Darwin Booher, R.

Roger Dunigan, D.

36th District: Andy Neumann, D.

37th District: Howard Walker, R.

38th District: Michael Lahti, D.

House of Representatives

1st District: Timothy Bledsoe, D.

2nd – 8th Districts: No endorsement at this time.

9th District: Shanelle Jackson, D.

10th – 11th Districts: No endorsement at this time.

12th District: Rashida Tlaib, D.

13th District: Andrew Kandrevas, D.

14th – 15th Districts: No endorsement at this time.

16th District: Bob Constan, D.

17th District: Phil Cavanagh, D.

18th District: Richard LeBlanc, D.

19th – 20th Districts: No endorsement at this time.

21st District: Dian Slavens, D.

22nd District: Doug Geiss, D.

23rd District: Deb Kennedy, D.

24th District: Sarah Roberts, D.

25th District: Jon Switalski, D.

26th District: Kevin McLogan, D.

27th District: Ellen Cogan Lipton, D.

28th District: Lesia Liss, D.

29th District: Tim Melton, D.

30th – 31st Districts: No endorsement at this time.

32nd District: Jennifer Haase, D.

33rd District: No endorsement at this time.

34th District: Woodrow Stanley, D.

35th – 36th Districts: No endorsement at this time.

37th District: Vicki Barnett, D.

38th District: No endorsement at this time.

39th District: Lisa Brown, D.

40th – 41st Districts: No endorsement at this time.

42nd District: Harold Haugh, D.

43rd District: Gail Haines, R.

44th – 55th Districts: No endorsement at this time.

56th District: Kate Ebli, D.

57th – 58th Districts: No endorsement at this time.

59th District: Matt Lori, R.

60th – 61st Districts: No endorsement at this time.

62nd District: Kate Segal, D.

63rd District: No endorsement at this time.

64th District: Martin Griffin, D.

65th – 66th Districts: No endorsement at this time.

67th District: Barb Byrum, D.

68th District: Joan Bauer, D.

69th District: Mark Meadows, D.

70th District: Mike Huckleberry, D.

71st – 74th Districts: No endorsement at this time.

75th District: Bing Goei, R.

Brandon Dillon, D.

76th District: Roy Schmidt, D.

77th – 80th Districts: No endorsement at this time.

81st District: Judson Gilbert, R.

82nd – 83rd Districts: No endorsement at this time.

84th District: Terry Brown, D.

85th District: No endorsement at this time.

86th District: Rob Verheulen, R.

87th – 100th Districts: No endorsement at this time.

101st District: Dan Scripps, D.

102nd – 103rd Districts: No endorsement at this time.

104th District: Wayne Schmidt, R.

105th -107th Districts: No endorsement at this time.

108th District: Judy Nerat, D.

109th District: Steve Lindberg, D.

110th District: No endorsement at this time.