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Mission
To engage in research, education, partnership, and advocacy with the goals of increasing bus ridership, expanding bus service, and improving the bus system as an efficient, clean, convenient, and affordable means of travel in the greater Madison area.

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Board
Susan De Vos, Chair
Michael Barrett, Vice-Chair
Laurie Wermter
Bruce Wilson
Barbara Smith
Royce Williams
Ted Voth, Jr.
Tim Wong

We are a diverse group of bus users and friends who believe that good public transit supports the dignity and freedom of all individuals, creates an open, hospitable and welcoming community, respects the environment, opens economic opportunity to all and moves people to where they need to go. A variety of transportation options, including good bus service, needs to be available in the greater Madison area so people and businesses can choose a transportation mode that considers convenience, time, health, safety and cost. We want an expanded and improved regional transit system that includes better transit options within the city of Madison itself.

Madison Area Bus Advocates was formed to provide an independent citizen voice on bus transit issues in the Greater Madison Area. Our strategy involves research, education, partnership and advocacy.

  1. We research issues of bus system finance, fuel-efficiency, technology, regulation, and successful transit practices elsewhere.
  2. We educate the community and its leaders about the value of good bus service, about strategies for improving bus service, and about local transit policies and plans.
  3. We partner with local environmental, neighborhood, business, and civic groups to advance a strong pro-bus agenda.
  4. We advocate by providing an organized pro-bus citizen voice in public arenas where bus policy is set.

Often changes in fares and service are made with little regard to long-term plans. Instead, the community needs to adopt a strategy with imagination and knowledge of successful programs elsewhere. Maintaining service should receive the highest priority and any changes must be based on clearly articulated standards developed prior to the emergence of a crisis. Madison Area Bus Advocates continues to press for a better bus system and encourages all citizens to join in our efforts to improve the community we hold dear.

Vision
An expanded and improved urban and regional bus system, serving more people, places, and trips throughout the greater Madison area.

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