State employees to get free rides

By JOHN HARRINGTON - Independent Record - 06/17/08

Lisa Kunkel, IR staff photographer - Michael Willis, left, rests his eyes while riding the checkpoint bus last week in Helena. His mother, Dawn O’Brien, is at right. On Monday, the Helena City Commission approved a contract with the state to allow state employees to ride HATS buses for free.
The Helena City Commission on Monday approved a contract with the state of Montana that will allow state employees to ride Helena Area Transit Service buses for free in an effort to promote use of public transportation by the city's largest employer.

In addition to giving state workers a free ride on all exisiting fixed routes plus the East Valley service, HATS is proposing an additional commuter route in the mornings and evenings starting on the West side that will stop at downtown offices en route to the Capitol Complex.

That exact route and daily schedule will be determined in meetings with state officials in coming weeks, with a goal of having signs in place and starting the expanded service by mid-July.

Commissioner Paul Cartwright noted that in a number of cities, major employers make deals with public transit to make it easier for workers to take public transportation.

"This was initiated by the state, and it fits in well with a number of other initiatives Gov. Schweitzer has been pushing," Cartwright said. "It marks a new step for us and I'm quite looking forward to seeing how it goes. This is a one-year commitment, and if it goes well, it could be much more."

The one-year deal costs the state $30,000, which includes $15,000 to pay for the increased routes and frequency and $15,000 to cover the cost of state employee rides.

"This will be a great enhancement for state employees, and for Helena as an enhancement of our public transit system," said Commissioner Alan Peura.

Also at Monday evening's meeting, the commission approved renewals of transportation agreements with Rocky Mountain Development Corp. for bus service for senior programs and to the East Valley and East Helena; a new contract with RMDC for Head Start transportation; and with the Downtown Helena Business Improvement District for continuation of trolley service.

Reporter John Harrington: 447-4080 or john.harrington@helenair.com

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dionne wrote on Jun 18, 2008 11:35 AM:

" Whatever 612...get over yourself and off your pity pot. Last I heard gas prices, taxes and/or inflation in general does not discriminate on how much money you make or don't make. Your taxes go up, my taxes go up. As for the gas prices its called supply and demand...economics that's how the world is. I suggest talking to your place of employment and asking for a raise (if your rolling your eyes at this idea...maybe your expertise should be taken to another employer who will pay you for what you're worth!) I'm certain they (your company) are suffering the same as you and me, all because of the gas prices. Benefits from employers doesn't even belong with the story. All in all, I think the bus system is a great idea. It took Helena long enough to consider the idea. When I was fresh out of college I wanted to start my own transportation company. Maybe I could have hired you...612! And I would have let you ride for free!! "

Clovie wrote on Jun 17, 2008 12:19 PM:

" State employees pay taxes and buy gas too. Some don't even make as much money as you think they do. Plus, with the rising cost of Health Insurance, benefits have gone down hill. "

sa_612 wrote on Jun 17, 2008 11:19 AM:

" Oh yeah, what a fabulous idea. With gas prices so high anyway, I really want my taxes raised so that I can help people that make more money than I do, and have WAY better benefits than I do not have to pay the high gas prices. I don't think so. "


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