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That the City Manager is requested to work with relevant departments and agencies to design and implement a pilot program providing subsidized, on-demand transit to low-income residents, people with disabilities and seniors, with a goal of expanding the program to service the region in ways that supplement the MBTA system via fare-free, on-demand transit for everyone. CHARTER RIGHT EXERCISED BY COUNCILLOR TONER IN COUNCIL AUGUST 7, 2023
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FIRST IN COUNCIL
August 7, 2023
City of Cambridge
COUNCILLOR ZONDERVAN
WHEREAS:
The Cambridge Vehicle Trip Reduction Ordinance states that “Measures to
discourage, and provide alternatives to, vehicle trips and trips by single-occupancy
vehicles made by residents of and visitors to Cambridge are also necessary to further
the goals of the Clean Air Act.”; and
WHEREAS:
Simple logic dictates that the more convenient and less costly transit alternatives are,
the more likely they are to displace and eliminate single-occupancy vehicle trips and
private vehicle ownership; and
WHEREAS:
The City Council requested via a policy order last year that the City Manager develop a
local transit pilot, but no official response has been received by the City Council; and
WHEREAS:
The Mayor and Councillor Azeem have formed a Fare Free Bus Pilot Working group
to study the feasibility of piloting fare free transit in Cambridge; and
WHEREAS:
Several Councillors have had extensive discussions with the City Manager and staff
regarding the feasibility of piloting a fare free, on-demand transit system available to
all residents and visitors in Cambridge, but the Council as a whole has not yet been
briefed on this effort; and
WHEREAS:
Cities including Newton and Salem have implemented on-demand transit services; and
WHEREAS:
Via Transit already operates shuttle services in Cambridge, including the Harvard
shuttle buses; and
WHEREAS:
To the extent that there is concern about on-demand transit competing with regional
transit and private on-demand services, these concerns can be addressed through
appropriate program design and reasonable limitations on pick-up and destination
points; and
WHEREAS:
There are various programs in Cambridge that provide limited, subsidized
transportation options for seniors and people with disabilities, but suffer from
inconveniences and shortcomings; and
WHEREAS:
Staff have voiced concern that while Cambridge may be able to consolidate these
programs for seniors and people with disabilities, doing so could lead to service
degradation in surrounding communities that also participate in these programs if
Cambridge were to stop subsidizing them; and
WHEREAS:
Cambridge, working with the Metropolitan Area Planning Council (MAPC) has
already demonstrated the ability to lead on developing new regional transit options
with the highly successful Bluebikes program and could similarly consult with
neighboring municipalities on how to best move forward with fare-free, on demand
transit in the Boston metro area including Cambridge; now therefore be it
ORDERED:
That the City Manager be and hereby is requested to work with relevant departments
and agencies including MAPC, the Department of Traffic and Transportation, Public
Works, Community Development and Human Services to design and implement a pilot
program providing subsidized, on-demand transit to low-income residents, people with
disabilities and seniors, with a goal of expanding the program to service the region in
ways that supplement the MBTA system via fare-free, on-demand transit for everyone;
and be it further
ORDERED:
That the City Manager be and hereby is requested to report back on this matter no later
than September 30, 2023 with an initial update on how the City Manager plans to
proceed with implementing such a pilot program.