Correct, I didn't mean to double count, I was breaking out the pieces of operating cost but my indentions didn't take. I'll edit to be clearer.
Hornbeck said:
So, instead of giving every rider a car….
How about free Uber / Lyft fares?
GSS said:
I was directly told by the now new BTD CEO, her desire would be to eliminate fares, free ridership.
Surely a hard sell, but it enlightened me to her leadership direction.
GSS said:
I was directly told by the now new BTD CEO, her desire would be to eliminate fares, free ridership.
Surely a hard sell, but it enlightened me to her leadership direction.
GSS said:
A&M and Blinn provide zero $$, and the demand for the Bryan, College Station, and Brazos county to throw in a $1,000,000.00 was due to the area population growth, reducing the Fed and State tax $$.
And regarding not paying fares? That's easy, when it's just pulling from the big pot of tax $$, NOW Federal, State, and local.
Fare revenue for 2023 was 0.036% of the Operating expenses, so what's a few extra non-fare riders?
BTD 2023 budget
Tailgate88 said:GSS said:
I was directly told by the now new BTD CEO, her desire would be to eliminate fares, free ridership.
Surely a hard sell, but it enlightened me to her leadership direction.
Fares are currently only a $1 or two.... one wonders how much of a hit they would actually take from a revenue standpoint if they went to zero...
metroid_84 said:GSS said:
A&M and Blinn provide zero $$, and the demand for the Bryan, College Station, and Brazos county to throw in a $1,000,000.00 was due to the area population growth, reducing the Fed and State tax $$.
And regarding not paying fares? That's easy, when it's just pulling from the big pot of tax $$, NOW Federal, State, and local.
Fare revenue for 2023 was 0.036% of the Operating expenses, so what's a few extra non-fare riders?
BTD 2023 budget
Are you sure their contribution isn't part of the 2.3 million from state sources?

metroid_84 said:
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Well, I personally took the Brazos Transit buses four times this week and each time there were five or more people on it. I have an eye condition that makes it difficult for me to drive at times during the year (triggered by stress and allergies).
Personally, I have heard a lot of complaints this year from A&M students about the lack of BTD buses on the weekend (and A&M buses on long weekends). With more parking lots getting converted to non-parking on campus, I think we need more public transit, not less. Dunno if a trolley would solve that, though...
PS3D said:metroid_84 said:
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Well, I personally took the Brazos Transit buses four times this week and each time there were five or more people on it. I have an eye condition that makes it difficult for me to drive at times during the year (triggered by stress and allergies).
Personally, I have heard a lot of complaints this year from A&M students about the lack of BTD buses on the weekend (and A&M buses on long weekends). With more parking lots getting converted to non-parking on campus, I think we need more public transit, not less. Dunno if a trolley would solve that, though...
Part of the problem is the roads anywhere close to campus haven't been touched in decades, the few we do have like William J. Bryan Parkway are being mangled, and it's politically impossible to build new roads. We can't even build a road out on the east part of the county without a massive, organized stink being raised.
KidDoc said:
I've always figured the BTD was a waste of tax dollars just based on the empty buses I see on a regular basis. I didn't know how large the problem actually is. So much could be saved with just giving Uber rides.
doubledog said:KidDoc said:
I've always figured the BTD was a waste of tax dollars just based on the empty buses I see on a regular basis. I didn't know how large the problem actually is. So much could be saved with just giving Uber rides.
This is too practical and ignores the true (political) purpose of subsidizing public transportation.
KidDoc said:
I've always figured the BTD was a waste of tax dollars just based on the empty buses I see on a regular basis. I didn't know how large the problem actually is. So much could be saved with just giving Uber rides.