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August 20th, 2011
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![Pedestrians, cyclists, and transit riders in Rochester (and across New York state) will soon benefit from a new Complete Streets law. Thanks to the volunteers at Reconnect Rochester and outspoken citizens like you! [FLICKR PHOTO: _Yoshi]](http://www.rochestersubway.com/images/photos/monroe-avenue.jpg)
Earlier this year, Reconnect Rochester teamed up with Tri-State Transportation Campaign and other transportation advocacy groups from around New York state in an effort to mobilize support for, and urge Governor Cuomo to sign New York’s first Complete Streets law. Thousands of you and other New Yorkers signed petitions and wrote and called your representatives. It made all the difference, helping to get this issue onto the agendas of elected officials and making sure it passed during a busy legislative session.
Earlier this week Governor Andrew Cuomo signed the bill that will make streets safer for everyone. The law will ensure that major road projects take into account the needs of pedestrians, cyclists, and people of all ages and abilities.
Whether young or old; on foot, in a wheelchair, on a bike, or in a car, everyone is safer when roads are designed so everyone can use them. Roads designed according to complete streets principles are safer and encourage walking and cycling, leading to healthier neighborhoods and better quality of life. This is an extremely important reform that will save lives.
Thank YOU for helping to win positive change!
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August 19th, 2011
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Posted by: John Lam

Scoop one for Reconnect Rochester! Several days ago we noticed Mapnificent.net (a new site for visualizing transit reachability) hadn’t included Rochester among its cities. Clicking into its support forum led me to a post also seeking support for Rochester. A quick search told us our bus company had just announced the public availability of their General Transit Feed Specification, so in response we posted the location of this feed and within an hour Rochester debuted in Mapnificent .
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Tags: bicycling, land use, real estate, Rochester, transit, walking Posted in News | No Comments »
July 21st, 2011
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New Walk Scores are just out. How did Rochester rank? Below is a list of cities equal or greater in population and Rochester’s Walk Score puts us in the #18 slot. Not too shabby – on the surface. But…
![Of cities equal or greater in population, Rochester's Walk Score puts us in the #18 slot. But we have room for improvement. [Source: WalkScore.com]](http://www.rochestersubway.com/images/photos/rochester-walk-score-1.gif)
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July 8th, 2011
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![Rep. John Mica says the transportation sector will 'do more with less.' [PHOTO: Orlando Sentinel]](http://www.rochestersubway.com/images/photos/john-mica.jpg)
Yesterday morning House Transportation & Infrastructure Chairman John Mica unveiled his proposal [PDF, 3.6mb] for t-bill authorization, which amounts to a 33-35% cut to federal transportation spending. Below is a quick thumbnail sketch of his proposal, responses/reactions from other lawmakers & advocacy groups, and three things YOU can do to help stop this train wreck…
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Tags: Rep. John Mica, transportation, Transportation Reauthorization, U.S. House Transportation & Infrastructure Committee Posted in News, Things You Can Do To Help | No Comments »
June 11th, 2011
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On Thursday, June 16 Reconnect Rochester and the people of Rochester NY, will join the rest of the country for National Dump the Pump Day. We will leave our cars in the driveway and instead use public transit. Share this on Facebook and let your family, friends, co-workers, and employers know.
Useful Information:
Use Google Transit to plan your trip.
Find RTS schedules & route maps .
RTS Fares:
Adults : $1.00
All-Day Unlimited Freedom Pass : $3.00
Adult 5–Day Unlimited Freedom Pass : $14.00
Adult 31-Day Unlimited Freedom Pass : $56
Children age 6-11 : $0.50
Children age 5 and under : FREE
Senior/Disabled : $0.50
Senior/Disabled 1-Day Unlimited Pass : $1.50
Senior/Disabled 5–Day Unlimited Pass : $7.00
Senior/Disabled 31-Day Unlimited Pass : $28
For more information: www.rgrta.org/CommuterResources 
or leave a comment below with any question you might have about riding RTS. We will get you an answer.
Let’s ride!
Tags: National Dump the Pump Day, public transit, Regional Transit Service (RTS), Rochester, Rochester Genesee Regional Transportation Authority (RGRTA) Posted in Events + Meetings, News, Things You Can Do To Help | 9 Comments »
May 16th, 2011
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If you haven’t heard, the City of Rochester is requesting proposals for a new combined Amtrak/Greyhound/Trailways station. We don’t know about you, but we’re giddy with excitement. Rochester has had more than its share of great transit stations – sadly, many have been lost to history. Now, finally we have an opportunity to build a respectable gateway to Rochester that will serve our region well and become a landmark for many many generations.
Reconnect Rochester is not standing idly by. You know what they say about idle hands. Well these hands have been busy drawing up our own vision for the most perfect intermodal transit station Rochester is certainly deserving of.
We hope you feel this design is cool enough to share. Share it on Facebook. Email it to a friend or your local officials and representatives. Help us make this concept a reality.
More details about our concept after the jump…
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Tags: Amtrak, Bragdon Station, Claude Bragdon, Greyhound, intermodal, Rochester Amtrak Station, Rochester Intermodal Transportation Center, Rochester Intermodal Transportation Center Scoping Study (RFP), Trailways Posted in News | 35 Comments »
May 12th, 2011
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The City of Rochester is requesting proposals for a scoping project . The project will inventory and analyze the site and corresponding buildings used by Amtrak, Trailways and Greyhound. The end product will be a Federal Railroad Administration (FRA) and New York State Department of Transportation (NYSDOT) compliant scoping document that lays the foundation for final design, build-out, and occupancy of a new Intermodal Transportation Center.
Reconnect Rochester is proud to be a stakeholder of this project. And BOY OH BOY do we have ideas we want to share.
Here’s a summary of what the City is asking from bidders:
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Tags: Amtrak, Bragdon Station, Claude Bragdon, Federal Railroad Administration (FRA), Greyhound, intermodal, New York State Department of Transportation (NYSDOT), Rochester Amtrak Station, Rochester Intermodal Transportation Center, Rochester Intermodal Transportation Center Scoping Study (RFP), Trailways Posted in News | 1 Comment »
April 17th, 2011
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This Thursday evening Reconnect Rochester will be at the Sierra Club’s 13th Annual Environmental Forum, “Sustainable Production: Rochester’s Cutting Edge”. Come out and see us at our table and hear two nationally recognized leaders on sustainable production and manufacturing. Happy Earth Day!
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Tags: Catherine Reeves, Dr. Nabil Nasr, Earth Day, Reconnect Rochester, Rochester Institute of Technology (RIT), Sierra Club, Xerox Posted in Events + Meetings | No Comments »
March 22nd, 2011
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House Transportation & Infrastructure Committee Chair John Mica will visit Rochester and Cortland on Thursday as part of the field hearings and listening sessions being held around the country by the Committee on the next federal transportation bill.
While the hearings are open to the public, testimony is via invitation only. Members of the public will be allowed to bring written testimony to share with staff at the hearing, or mail in their testimony directly to the House Transportation & Infrastructure Committee. The Rochester hearing was originally scheduled for February; local advocates held their own transportation town hall to get more inclusive input, and delivered it to Rep. Mica.
Rochester Field Hearing (co-hosted by Rep. Tom Reed)
Thursday, March 24, 9-11am
Rochester International Airport [map ]
Rochester, NY
Tags: New York State Transportation Equity Alliance (NYSTEA), Reconnect Rochester, Rep. John Mica, Safe Accountable Flexible Efficient Transportation Equity Act (SAFETEA-LU), U.S. House Transportation & Infrastructure Committee Posted in Events + Meetings, News | No Comments »
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