Posts Tagged ‘cedar rapids’

Downtown Shuttle is Back

2011-10-31

Do you remember about 5 years ago when there was still a downtown Cedar Rapaids shuttle that took  workers from parking lots to their buildings? I barely do. I mostly remember people complaining that they could walk to their buildings faster than the shuttle could get them there. Well that was then, and now the Downtown District has worked with Park Cedar Rapids, Neighborhood Transit Service (NTS), and downtown businesses to bring back a service that should be better! It’s really quite smart and I’m excited to see it start up on November 7th.

This service has been in the works as a way to solve some temporary parking shortages due to construction, and some limited parking perceptions, to continue to please existing companies and attract new ones to the Cedar Rapids downtown. One hope is that more people can use the parking areas that are farther from the downtown center and not have to trudge to work in the freezing cold that we’re sure to get soon.

The shuttle will complete its loop in 10  minutes, which is an improvement from the complaints I heard about the previous service. It will be making use of NTS buses and staff during times that their main service is in low demand, so we’re using existing resources more efficiently and adding a new revenue source for NTS. And the service will be FREE to everyone! I, and others, are hoping that this breaks down some more barriers and stereotypes about riding the bus by providing a very useful service and helping people get familiar with our local buses. Now the buses in use won’t be the long CR Transit cruisers that you see on the streets, and instead will be smaller ones that are more typical for tours or private rentals, but hey, its still public transportation!

The service will begin on November 7th and all of the details can be found on the Park Cedar Rapids site. A great big thanks to Park Cedar Rapids, Intermec, Iowa Health System, NTS, and Downtown District for making this happen!

Now, I would love to hear if you’re going to try this out, and then what you think once you do. Will you be willing to park farther away with this service? Or are you just hoping that others use it so that you can park closer?

Shelter Me

2011-08-10

Oh happy day! I just saw an exciting announcement through the City of CR News email, and it’s long over due. Almost two years ago I heard about CR Transit looking into partnering with Creative Outdoor Advertising to get new bus shelters. Like most things with an overworked, under funded organization, progress can be slow, but at least there is progress! The current bus shelters are owned and maintained by the city and they are super outdated and many are frequently vandalized. The benches in them tend to be a mess, most leak when it rains, and many tend to have broken glass, making them useless if rain isn’t falling straight down or the wind is blowing.

The city’s release about the new shelters says:

“Transit riders in Cedar Rapids will soon be seeing welcome changes at their local bus stops in the form of innovative new bus shelters. The shelters are supplied by Creative Outdoor Advertising (COA) at no cost to the city. The shelters will provide transit riders with shade from the hot Iowa sun, as well as shelter from the rain, wind and snow. The shelters will also provide local businesses with a visible and affordable advertising venue.”

The new partnership with COA will put the maintenance in their hands as well as provide opportunities for local businesses to advertise in these locations, and possibly the best part for CR Transit is that they are F-R-E-E. COA makes their money through advertisements and they are supposed to only work with local businesses, so the advertisements are relevant to the community.

You can see the full list of shelters going up in Cedar Rapids here (39 in all), and view their locations on this map. And for those interested in seeing the shelters without going to their location, you can find that information here. Just select Cedar Rapids, IA from the “Area Name” drop-down list and click the “View Site Photos” camera icon shown below.

I haven’t investigated all of the new shelter locations, but I believe they are just replacing existing shelters, not adding new ones. Hopefully this partnership works well and we can start to see more shelters in new locations after the initial switch. I am excited to see the new shelters pop up and try them out myself!

Check out the city’s release for the full scoop on these new bus shelters.

Tips and Tricks: Summer Discount Opportunities

2011-06-14

This past Sunday my husband and I went to hear the Glenn Miller Orchestra play downtown for the second year in a row. This event has become my reminder that the Freedom Festival has begun in Cedar Rapids. It’s a great way to ease into the feeling of summer, plus there is good music and good company. Unfortunately, this year the orchestra was only able to play one set before a rain shower interrupted our entertainment and canceled the show.

This event reminds me that summer is already here, and it also reminds me to buy a Freedom Festival button for $3 that will get me into some great events, and also get me free bus rides until the 4th of July! You can’t beat that deal anywhere, except maybe the week that bicyclists get free bus rides

Along with the Freedom Festival deal, students get a discounted cash rate between June 6th and August 20th this year. Much cheaper than buying them a car or paying for gas.

See official announcements and dates on the Cedar Rapids Transit site, and get riding this summer!

New CR Transit Website

2010-09-16

You asked, and someone listened! Cedar Rapids has had a new website since this summer and, at least for the transit section, a lot of the feedback we gave was incorporated. There is more information than the previous site provided including instructions on how to use the bike racks, a section with news and updates on what is happening in the metro area transit world, and more information about the routes (points of interest, woo hoo!). The change is definitely an improvement. There is even a section listing the current route detours so you can limit the surprises you’ll get on your next ride, if you remember to check.

While you can tell that other areas of the Cedar Rapids site were simply copied and pasted, I think the transit site has actually made a step forward. I can’t say that I’m a fan of the general look and feel of the site, but I am pleased as punch that they finally have a map of all the routes, and I’m a firm believer in incremental improvements, so I’ll take what we can get this round. My major complaint with the transit site as is… the FAQ page still has “To-Do stubs” in place of links to the answers. Maybe the staff is still learning how to use the Share Point back-end, and I can understand that, but let’s get this seemingly simple task checked off!

So with the praise out of the way, how about a list for the next round of improvements? Users are starting to get many of their basic technology needs met with the site. Updates, comprehensive map, and all stops listed for each route go a long way for making it easier on us. That means it’s time to up the ante and start making CR Transit a top-notch, user-friendly, communication savvy service. I know that sounds like a tall order considering the state of things, but many of the items below are completely in reach. Or you can feel free to argue differently.

  1. Google Transit. My completely valid love for Google aside, this is the obvious next step to move CR Transit up the food chain in the transit world. We have a comprehensive map, but planning a trip still takes multiple trips between multiple PDFs and is even frustrating for a veteran like myself. I recently took a friend on her debut using CR Transit for a day, and was disheartened by how complicated it was for me to navigate timetables and stops for routes I wasn’t as familiar with. Sharing a little secret now, I have been working on converting CR Transit data to Google Transit formats, but I could use some help with the last push to clean up, validate, and tie up loose ends. If you’re interested in helping, please leave a comment and help give me the encouragement I need to finish this project up!
  2. Limit the clicks. This is getting into the experience of using the site, but since we’re going for top-notch, this needs to improve some more. Transit sites aren’t known for their ease of use or good looks. In fact, I would love to see an example of a great transit site, so please share links if you know of one! I dread looking at sites for cities I’ll be visiting because they tend to be so bad. This has been excusable in the past since more money should be spent on improving transit services, but more and more the technology is part of the service. Enough of the ranting, and on with a suggestion. CR Transit’s site now has a lot more information on it and it has been segmented into separate pages. The information is great, but the increased number of clicks is annoying and can make it hard to find the information that is now there. There certainly could be a way to better organize this site.
  3. Real time updates. Posting information like the detours on routes is great! The next step to make this useful? Let us know in real time! I’m not going to check my route’s site every day to find out if there is a detour, and so far I haven’t remembered to check other routes when I need to deviate from my usual schedule. But using a tool like Twitter or RSS so I can subscribe to these changes, now that is top-notch! Now I can get the alert and check the site later if I need more information. Oh, and if you update the Google Transit information to show this temporary change on the map, WOW, now you’re talking!
  4. GPS bus tracking. Yes I know I need to show up early for the bus. Yes I like to use every last minute before going to wait for the bus. Therefore, I want to know if I’m patiently waiting for the bus, or if I cut it too close and need to use one of my backup plans. This item is very important to becoming a top-notch transit service, but provide the other three above and I’ll patiently wait on this one.

Those are my top 4 requests for CR Transit’s next steps in technology, but what am I missing? Are there steps that should come first or more that are farther in the future? How would you prioritize the requests? Should a mobile app or mobile friendly site be included? Share your thoughts!

Route 12 Bus Party Recap

2010-07-24

Today we rode Route 12, the last of the 14 metro area fixed routes. We made it through them all! At first this route seemed very efficient. We knew that Westdale was a major destination, and the route swiftly cruised down Wilson, approaching this area. But then instead of going right to Westdale, we turned and passed Van Buren School, continuing through residential areas before passing between Target and Walmart. Technically we passed the back side of Westdale Mall next, but we looped way out to West Post Rd. before stopping at the actual mall stop. Of course there are many other destinations along Route 12 that would get frequent use, but since we were focused on Westdale, this route felt like a long trip before we got there.

Brewed Awakenings was our lunch destination this time. They had some delicious sandwiches and a relaxing atmosphere!

We have now completed Bus Parties for all 14 of the metro area fixed routes, but we’re not done yet! Although the Bus Parties will be taking a break, we will kick them back up once the current routes start getting updated. And speaking of… please attend the next Cedar Rapids City Council meeting on July 27th to show support for the changes proposed through the Fixed Route Study conducted last fall. Brady has written a nice summary and you can read our reports for Open House One, Two, and Three. If you can’t attend, please send your comments to Office of the City Clerk, 3851 River Ridge Drive NE, Cedar Rapids, Iowa 52402 before Tuesday.

Thank you for all of the support so far!

Route 12 Bus Party

2010-07-15

When: Saturday, July 24th, 11:10 am – 12:09 pm. The bus will leave at 11:20, so get there early to park if you’re driving down, ask questions, and get your $1.25 or bus pass ready.
Who: Everyone! Bring your friends and family of all ages. Children 4 and under are free, check out the transit site for other fare options.
Where: Corner of 12th Ave & 2nd St SE (transit transfer site). It is across from the African American Museum and it is part of the large parking lot, Lot 44. Meet inside the waiting area building.
After: Lunch! Walk, drive, or ride a bike or bus to a downtown restaurant.

We are finally completing our first round of CR Transit routes! It’s hard to believe that we’ve been doing this for over a year now, but Route 12 is the final route and will be taking us on a tour of the southwest side of Cedar Rapids. The biggest destination on this route is Westdale Mall and all of the services it currently houses. So come out and join us for the final CR Transit Bus Party (until they change the routes)!

Parking is available in Lot 44 at the SE corner of 8th Ave SE and 2nd St SE: here.

Disclaimer: Please check out general guidelines for riding the buses. You are responsible for your own actions. Also, I do not work for Cedar Rapids Transit or the city. I will gladly listen to your opinions and complaints, but they will be even more effective if you also share them with the transit department. See their main site for the latest contact information.

Route 12 Map

Tips and Tricks: Freedom Festival and Summer Fares

2010-06-21

Every year Cedar Rapids hosts the Freedom Festival, three weeks of festivities that lead up to the 4th of July. Many of the events require you to have a Freedom Festival button to attend, and the buttons are only $3. That $3 button also gets you free bus rides for the duration of the Freedom Festival. I didn’t get to this post right away, but there are still two weeks left of the festival, more than enough to make the $3 a steal!

Cedar Rapids sent out the following press release:

“CR Transit is offering free bus rides to anyone wearing an official 2010 Freedom Festival Button through July 4th.  CR Transit buses visit all Freedom Festival event locations, making attending daytime events easy and affordable for the entire family.  Anyone can find a bus that goes to their event by visiting the website at www.cedar-rapids.org and selecting the City Buses link at the bottom of every page.   Ride Route 10 to see the Zoo Man performance at the Cedar Rapids library on June 17th or hop on Route 7 to check out the 100 Adventure base at the Kirkwood Campus on June 18th.  CR Transit is working to help families enjoy all the City of Cedar Rapids has to offer this summer.”

I like that they’re promoting both the Freedom Festival events and the routes that can be taken to get there. Let’s see more of this!

The other deal is summer fares for students. Each summer CR Transit reduces the fare for students 18 and younger, presumably to encourage them to use transit to travel safely around the city. That makes their fare only $0.50, but only applies to cash (no discounted passes). This deal last from June 14th to August 21st this year, so get your students out exploring the community on the cheap, or better yet, getting them to a summer job to make some money!

More information can be found on CR Transit’s site.

Route 11 Bus Party Recap

2010-06-05

Today’s Bus Party had five riders for Route 11. We checked out the south side of Cedar Rapids and talked about the development projects going on in the area. Route 11 covers a lot of the industrial areas, as its main backbone is 6th St. SW. It is also the route that goes to the airport, Community College school campus, and the southern tip of Kirkwood. It wasn’t too busy this Saturday afternoon, but I bet it’s pretty well used during the work week.

Topics discussed were the potential purchasing of the Crowne Plaza Hotel, who the three bidders might be for the old public library, road construction projects, potential road closures, and what downtown might look and feel like as these projects finish.

Four of us traveled on to Sykora’s Bakery in Czech Village for some delicious sub sandwiches and then went our separate ways. My husband and I biked down to the bus party and then biked back after taking a bus closer to home. The weather cooperated for biking and made the ride nice and cool for a perfect car-less day.

Next month is Route 12 and the last of the CR Transit routes. See you then!

Route 11 Bus Party

2010-05-23

When: Saturday, June 5th, 11:10 am – 12:06 pm. The bus will leave at 11:20, so get there early to park if you’re driving down, ask questions, and get your $1.25 or bus pass ready.
Who: Everyone! Bring your friends and family of all ages. Children 4 and under are free, check out the transit site for other fare options.
Where: Corner of 12th Ave & 2nd St SE (transit transfer site). It is across from the African American Museum and it is part of the large parking lot, Lot 44. Meet inside the waiting area building.
After: Lunch! Walk, drive, or ride a bike or bus to a downtown restaurant.

Take me to the airport! Route 11 serves south Cedar Rapids and has a stop at the airport as well as covering the College Community School campus. Other major areas along this route include 33rd Ave and 6th St. SW. This is the second to last route as we round up the first trip through CR Transit’s route line up and I hope you can join us for this ride after the first Downtown Farmers’ Market!

Parking is available in Lot 44 at the SE corner of 8th Ave SE and 2nd St SE: here.

Disclaimer: Please check out general guidelines for riding the buses. You are responsible for your own actions. Also, I do not work for Cedar Rapids Transit or the city. I will gladly listen to your opinions and complaints, but they will be even more effective if you also share them with the transit department. See their main site for the latest contact information.

Route 11 Map

Last Connections 2040 Open House

2010-05-21

Do you know what I haven’t done in a while? Gone to a city open house!

This coming Monday and Tuesday we’ll all get to do just that. It will be our last chance to weigh in on Connections 2040, the Corridor MPO’s long-range plan. And weighing in is more important than you think.

The Corridor MPO had our monthly meeting yesterday and we went over the draft for the long-range plan. The ~200 page thick draft has a lot of information in it, but the concern is not how long it might take one to read, but in how we will achieve our plan with the limited MPO funds that we control. We will of course be looking at creative ways to fill in funding gaps, but it is just as important to make sure the projects we choose are necessary and prioritized appropriately. This is where YOU come in to play. Let the Corridor MPO know which projects are important and which ones can wait or be removed. Share your opinion and vision for our metro area so that our money is flowing in the right directions. Also, make sure that the plan reflects how you want to see the area grow because transportation and development go hand in hand.

Two afternoon open houses will be held from 11:00 to 1:00 pm at the Crowne Plaza Hotel (350 1st Avenue NE in Cedar Rapids) on Monday, May 24th and Tuesday, May 25th. An evening open house will be held from 4:30 to 6:30 pm in the Hiawatha Community Center (101 Emmons Street in Hiawatha) on Monday, May 24th. They will be open house format and you are encouraged to come and go when you can. A brief presentation will be held twice during each open house, at 11:15 am and 12:15 pm during the afternoons, and at 4:45 and 5:45 pm during the evening.

The official press release can be found Corridor MPO_Press Release_May 20 2010, and for more information you can visit www.connections2040.com.


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