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Year in Review: Year of the Gold Line

Posted by Albert

If you’re a resident along the Foothill Extension corridor, 2009 was the year of the Gold Line. As you recall, voters ended 2008 with overwhelming support for Measure R and 2009 began with the communities throughout the County celebrating that victory and working together to plan for our united future. Many thanks here go out to the San Gabriel Valley voters who pitched in the votes needed to pass the required two-thirds mark for Measure R, allocating a minimum of $735 million for the Foothill Extension.

Here we look at the highlights of 2009, which culminated in securing $851 million for the project, and plans to break ground in June 2010!

Revival of the I Will Ride Movement

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Don’t call it a comeback. We’ve been here for years.

I Will Ride was formed in 2008 under the direction of students from colleges across the San Gabriel Valley, and in the beginning of this year it was handed over to the Gold Line Foothill Extension Construction Authority to continue their work. Hence, this blog. The unmistakable gold shirts started spreading its way throughout the San Gabriel Valley once again – onto college campuses, community events, and large business centers. Then we had a rally. Then we started showing up to the Metro Board meetings. Somewhere along the way, Bob Davis started an unofficial groundbreaking at the Gold Line’s Arcadia tracks. We showed up to a few more Metro Board meetings.

Then we celebrated!

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Metro Welcomes New Chief Art Leahy; Metro Board Welcomes New Chairman Ara Najarian

All eyes were on Art Leahy as he took over as the new boss at Metro in April of this year. While his rise to the top made quite the story for many newspapers (former bus driver, from family of transit operators, fulfills destiny by returning home to run Metro), the San Gabriel Valley looked on with cautious optimism that he could smooth out the regional bickering that had gone on for too long. Meanwhile, in the middle of the intense Long Range Transportation Plan (LRTP) debates, we saw Ara Najarian take the Chairman post on the Metro Board.

What was evident was that Art Leahy and Ara Najarian seemed intent on changing the tone of the agency and Board as they hammered out arguably the most important transportation plan for our county’s future. Only a month after starting his job as CEO of Metro, Art attended and spoke at the San Gabriel Valley’s Measure R and Economic Recovery Forum, where he laid out the importance and priority of the Foothill Extension for his agency. Metro “was duty bound, honor bound, to do the project,” said Art to the San Gabriel Valley legislative leaders and community members. He had also acknowledged the rift that existed between regions across Los Angeles County and pledged to the audience that he would build a consensus when working on the LRTP.

In a testament to Ara Najarian’s own efforts to build a consensus among the regions, it should be pointed out that he came in as Chairman of the Metro Board at a time when residents were losing patience and the Board had enough votes to pass the LRTP. Rather than hurrying up and ending it all with a simple majority vote, he decided to delay the approval of the long range plan until he could secure unanimous approval from the entire Board of Directors. In several public appearances in the San Gabriel Valley, he has not been shy to state his support for the Foothill Extension and his desire to see the project break ground while he is Chairman of the Metro Board.

Fast forward to today and we’re seeing the fruits of Mr. Leahy and Mr. Najarian’s labor. The LRTP passed with unanimous approval by the 13-member Metro Board of Directors in October – securing the funding ($851 million) for the Foothill Extension and commitment from Metro to find other sources of funds to finish the line to Claremont. The Board also unanimously committed to operate the next two segments (Pasadena to Azusa and Glendora to Montclair) when construction is completed. This was a huge victory for the project, the San Gabriel Valley voters and I Will Ride supporters.

Iconic Bridge Gives San Gabriel Valley and Foothill Extension a Spotlight

Show me another area in Los Angeles County with transit architecture that doesn’t resemble your old plain structures – that’s right, you can’t.

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Below are two designs that, for many obvious reasons, didn’t make the final cut. Guess which one I would have picked. (Hint: the one on the right)

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Infamous Federal Funding Map, Congressional Letter Sets Transit World Ablaze

The future wasn’t looking so bright for our county when Metro staff presented a federal transit funding map that painted a very bleak funding picture for our region in comparison to much smaller and less populous cities across the country. If you’re a Los Angeles County resident, it’s probably safe to say you were up in arms over the thought of cities with 1/10th our county’s population receiving ten times more funds from the federal government. In response, Metro staff picked the Subway to the Sea and Regional Connector as the projects they would apply for to receive federal money in as little as three years. Then came the mother of all responses.

Fourteen Congress members signed and sent a letter to the Metro Board of Directors – urging them to consider a different federal funding strategy than the one they had just approved. Their reasoning? A more inclusive strategy that includes shovel-ready projects like the Foothill Extension would make it more likely that our county doesn’t get left behind with a huge gap in federal funding in future years. The letter hit home for many on the Metro Board, who unanimously revised staff’s recommendation to make other projects – such as the Foothill Extension – priorities for the agency to seek federal funds.

2009 Ends with State of the Project Workshops

Two weeks ago, more than 150 guests – including Congress members Judy Chu, Adam Schiff, and David Dreier, and state and local legislators – came out to Glendora to celebrate a job well done on the effort to get funding for the extension and to hear Authority staff give status updates on their progress. Those present were also able to attend workshops on the iconic freeway structure design and the success of the art used on the Union Station to Pasadena phase of the Gold Line.

The lunch portion was highlighted by keynote speeches from our Congressional representatives and, while it was a reflection on past successes, it was a reminder of the job that still lies ahead – starting with the effort to get that groundbreaking going in June 2010. Speaking of the word job, our federal elected officials emphasized that, with construction jobs at an all-time low in our county and a still-hurting economy, the groundbreaking represents an opportunity to get people working again. Let’s all hope this opportunity becomes a much-need reality by the middle of next year. And to keep a positive tone going forward, Congressman Adam Schiff gave a few words to the crowd. Adam Schiff, who championed the original Gold Line as a State Senator back then, put on his best inspirational speaker hat and told the audience that, in their current battle for the Foothill Extension, if they ever got discouraged, they should look at the past struggles of the first Gold Line and how it eventually became a success.

And about that schedule. The Authority has a roadmap to get the Foothill Extension to Azusa up and running by 2013. All this begins with the much anticipated groundbreaking in June. A few meetings with Metro in January will determine the feasibility of this schedule, so here’s to hoping for some more positive news.

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Call of Duty Award: Citrus College Owl mascot – for braving over 100-plus-degree weather in an owl suit (in the sun) for the sake of rallying supporters at the Citrus College rally. Show me a more brave mascot and I’ll show you a phony.

Tony Robbins Award: San Gabriel Valley resident Bob Davis – for taking initiative and starting his own groundbreaking a year before the proposed official groundbreaking. You will not find a bigger supporter of the Foothill Extension. Thank you Bob.

Parallel Universe with Office Supply Shortage Award: City of Hope employees – for going through 25 boxes of Foothill Extension supporter pens in a span of 3 hours when we showed up at the Fall Benefits Fair at the City of Hope campus. We normally have a hard time giving away one pen at most I Will Ride booths.

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Report on the Foothill Extension Rally

Posted by Albert

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For those of you who missed our live-tweet of the rally, or just can’t stand live coverage in the form of 140 character text messages (learn to love it?), the best way to describe the event was: it went great!

With the “Brain Train” (explained below) rally starting on time at around 11 a.m., and with Mother Nature doing her best to remind us that a scorching summer is approaching, a very lively and enthusiastic crowd of yellow (gold!) shirts began to gather around the Citrus College campus center mall to begin another quest to convince Metro to fund the Gold Line Foothill Extension. The crowd that gathered was not limited to students but also various elected officials from the San Gabriel Valley, including Duarte Mayor and Metro Board Member John Fasana, and college administrators and professors from nearby colleges. While the crowd was a mixture of different backgrounds and professions, the rally gave way to a unifying message that was reflected by the various groups of speakers for the day.

Making the first appearance and speech on stage to rally the crowd up was Citrus College’s very own Fighting Owl mascot, who also deserves recognition for braving the near 100-degree temperature in a full owl costume for the entirety of the rally (that’s passion). The student speakers were represented by the presidents of various student bodies and campus clubs from Citrus College and Mt. Sierra College, and they reminded the crowd (and Metro) of the financial strain that a lack of alternative transportation puts on the students who are already facing rising gas prices and tuition. Each speaker told a personal story as they had made a case for building the extension ASAP. The elected officials who later took to the microphone included Azusa Mayor Pro Tem Uriel Macias and Glendora City Councilmember Doug Tessitor. They highlighted the economic benefits (thousands of jobs and billions of dollars) that the extension could bring to the San Gabriel Valley in the coming decades.

Citrus College President Dr. Geraldine Perri acknowledged a very serious problem that arises from relying on cars for transportation to work or school: even if you have your own reserved parking spot (as she does), somebody in desperate need of a place will take it (as she found out the morning of the rally). She said the time has come the build the Foothill Extension to ease the parking crunch at the region’s 12 colleges and universities. Reserved parking spot or not, supporters grumbled about the trouble they had finding parking at the Citrus campus, which is also one of the many reasons why they came out in support of the Foothill Extension in the first place.

Professor Glenn Dunki-Jacobs of Mt. Sierra College is probably tied with the Fighting Owl in terms of crowd-riling ability, but it is arguably fair to say that nobody beats the outspoken and energetic professor on his support for the Foothill Extension. Mindful of his own past as a student activist, he reminded the crowd of the responsibility that was placed upon them to make a difference as a unified voice in a growing San Gabriel Valley – and that they shouldn’t stand on the sidelines while others made decisions for them.

In the end, the rally kick-started a busy two-month period during which Metro is expected to determine when the Gold Line Foothill Extension will be funded. If Metro begins its funding commitment in 2010, the next phase of the Gold Line – from Pasadena to Citrus College – could be open in 2013.

Explaining the “Brain Train”: the rally was also known as the “Brain Train” rally because 12 colleges and universities – with more than 28,000 students and 3,500 faculty and staff – are located within a half-mile radius of the Gold Line Foothill Extension stations.

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Live Coverage of Tomorrow’s Rally

Posted by Albert

Our rally tomorrow is going to be the beginning of a series of big events for the Gold Line Foothill Extension in the month of May (more on that in another post).

For those of you who can’t make it to our rally (because of class or work), we’ll be covering the rally live on our Twitter feed @iwillride.

If you happen to be in the area tomorrow, drop on by! Our rally will warm up around 10:30 AM and get started at 11:00 AM.

Just look for a sea of yellow (gold!) shirts on the Citrus College campus with words of wisdom pasted on the back – like “Azusa in 2013” or “The San Gabriel Valley Counts Too!” or (the wisest one of them all) “Fund the Gold Line Now!”.

Food and refreshments will be served afterwards for lunch.

Rally information posted below:

Gold Line Foothill Extension Rally at Citrus College
Thursday, May 7, 2009
Meet and Greet: 10:30 a.m.
Rally: begins promptly at 11 a.m.
Campus Center Mall
1000 West Foothill Boulevard
Glendora, CA 91741
Map

See you all there.

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Save the Date: Thursday, May 7, 2009: Gold Line Foothill Extension Rally at Citrus College

Posted by Albert

On May 7, supporters from several college campuses along the Foothill Extension route will join together with college/university presidents, school administrators and community leaders to show their support for the Foothill Extension. Once completed, the Foothill Extension will connect the dozen colleges and universities in the San Gabriel Valley.

Make sure your school is represented! Attend the rally and tell Metro to fund the Foothill Extension in 2010 so it can be operating in 2013.

Gold Line Foothill Extension Rally at Citrus College
Thursday, May 7, 2009
Meet and Greet: 10:30 a.m.
Rally: begins promptly at 11 a.m.
Campus Center Mall
1000 West Foothill Boulevard
Glendora, CA 91741
Map

Volunteer today to represent your school at this important rally.

RSVP Now to info@IWillRide.org.
Need a ride? Buses to the event are available, call (888) 977-2269, or e-mail us at info@iwillride.org for more information.

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Video: Professor Jacobs on the Foothill Extension

Posted by Albert

Professor Glenn Dunki-Jacobs of Mt. Sierra College speaks about how students got involved with I Will Ride, the importance of the Gold Line Foothill Extension to the San Gabriel Valley, student activism, and the environmental benefits of mass transit.

If you would like to submit a video in support of the Gold Line Foothill Extension, visit the Speak Up page and submit your YouTube link.

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Welcome to Metro, Mr. Leahy

Posted by Albert

Incoming Metro CEO Art Leahy was on the Patt Morrison show on KPCC-FM on March 6. I Will Ride member Jonathan Rosales was the first caller on the show and he asked the new chief where the Gold Line Foothill Extension stood among his list of upcoming priorities. Leahy will replace the retiring Roger Snoble on April 6 as the head of the county’s transit agency. He will help the board of directors determine the funding priorities and timelines for projects throughout Los Angeles County, including the Foothill Extension from Pasadena to Montclair.

Link: Art Leahy on KPCC
(skip to 7:10 for the question on the Foothill Extension)

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M&M: Mankind & Mascots Agree to Fight Traffic In Show of Unity

Posted by Albert

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Location: University of La Verne

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Letter to the San Gabriel Valley

Posted by Albert

Dear San Gabriel Valley Residents and Supporters of the Gold Line Foothill Extension,

 

Last year, we started the I Will Ride campaign as a tool for students to pledge their support for the funding and construction of the Metro Gold Line Foothill Extension. What began at Mt. Sierra College as a student project in Professor Glenn Dunki-Jacob’s classroom rapidly spread to nearly a dozen colleges in the San Gabriel Valley.  

 

Our rallying cry was: If you build it, I will ride it.

 

Our challenge back then was to convince the Los Angeles-based Metro Board to put up $80 million so the Gold Line Foothill Extension Construction Authority could pursue $320 million in federal matching funds to construct and complete the extension.

 

We gathered hundreds of people to sign petitions, launched a website, spoke out to the media, and made our presence felt at the Metro Board meetings. Unfortunately, the Metro Board didn’t see the light and refused to give the money. However, we were able to generate a lot of support and force Metro to include funding for the Foothill Extension in Measure R, the sales tax initiative to raise money for transportation projects in Los Angeles County. While that effort was successful, our path to the construction of the Foothill Extension still faces more obstacles.

 

No work can be done on the line until Metro allocates money from the $40 billion Measure R pot. This is where our new struggle begins. Despite pre-election assurances from the Metro Board that our project would receive priority funding, we now find the Foothill Extension behind other pet projects – again.

 

Today we’re passing the baton to the Metro Gold Line Foothill Extension Construction Authority to carry on the same message to the rest of the San Gabriel Valley: if you build it, I will ride it.  I Will Ride is no longer just about the students. It’s about every resident in the San Gabriel Valley whose lives and commutes will improve when the Foothill Extension is built. We need the funding now. We need your help.

 

Join us and make the pledge: I will ride.

 

Sincerely,

 

Professor Glenn Dunki-Jacobs

Kristen Manes

Peter Zhou

Mitch McKenzie

Dustin Schmidt

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