Wisconsin: The Sierra Club is offering "Move Wisconsin Alliance Transportation Presentations"
From my email ....
Wisconsin faces big transportation challenges in funding local roads, highways, transit and other community mobility options. Join us for presentations that explore the issues and offers thoughts on how we can better balance Wisconsins transportation needs.
A comprehensive, well-maintained transportation system is vital to our state and our local economies.To thrive and grow, cities like Eau Claire and the surrounding communities need good local roads, efficient transit service, and safe access for pedestrians and bicyclists. But state funding for local transportation needs has been declining for years and has resulted in deteriorating infrastructure, inadequate maintenance, and transit service cuts in many Wisconsin communities.The Move Wisconsin presentation will explore the challenges we face, delve into funding issues, and offer thoughts on better balancing Wisconsins transportation priorities. Come join us for a lively discussion about Wisconsins transportation future.
Events Throughout Wisconsin:
Eau Claire: Monday, October 13, 2014: 5:30 PM
(Open House at 4:30 PM)
Masonic Lodge, 616 Graham Ave, Eau Claire
Appleton: Thursday, October 16, 2014: 6:30 PM
Thompson Community Center, 820 W College Avenue, Appleton
hosted by ESTHER
La Crosse: Wednesday, October 22, 2014: 7:00 PM
Ho-Chunk Three Rivers House, 724 Main Street
(co-hosted by Sierra Club-Coulee Region Group)
Wausau: Thursday, October 23, 2014: 6:00 PM
Marathon County Library (tentative), 300 North First Street
Madison:Week of October 20, Details TBA, Noon Lunch
Sheboygan: Week of October 20, Details TBA, hosted by WisPIRG
Ashland: Week of October 26, Details TBA, hosted by Wisconsin Aging Network
For questions or more information, contact Elizabeth Ward at elizabeth.ward@sierraclub.org or (608) 256-0565
*Move Wisconsin Alliance is a group of advocacy groups, including the Sierra Club, working to improve mobility and transportation options around Wisconsin. This diverse group made up of faith groups, aging and disability advocates, riders and environmental and public interest groups demonstrate that transportation issues affect everyone and have an impact on the economy, the environment, our communities and our quality of life.
You can register
here.