As a frequent public transportation rider, I was on the 66 last weekend and it was so overcrowded the bus driver had to skip bus stops making the people on the street wait even longer. I think some who oppose ART never take public transportation and fail to realize how broken the current system is.

Nob Hill resident and supporter

On Saturday, July 2, 2016, Damian Donckels via Neighbors_nobhill-nm <neighbors_nobhill-nm@mailman.swcp.com> wrote:
I agree that there is a high level of public support.  I talk to many people who live on central and we all agree ART is badly needed.  Nob Hill is in serious decline and many businesses struggle to stay alive. ART will expand sidewalks, slow traffic and make nob hill a shoppers, eaters, visitors paradise. 

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On Jul 1, 2016, at 12:25 PM, Jitka Dekojova via Neighbors_nobhill-nm <neighbors_nobhill-nm@mailman.swcp.com> wrote:

All other points aside, I disagree with Bob Anderson that this project has very little public support. Lot of people support this project, but are not as loud as the opposition who litters the neighborhood with their pathetic yellow signs. Lot of people who support public transportation are also those who do not have an unlimited time and access to online venues like this server.  
 
Resident who supports public transit, walkability, density and mixed-use 



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ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. ? The city has a new way to promote its Albuquerque Rapid Transit project during neighborhood meetings ? a virtual reality tour of one of the bus stations.

It?s like stepping into a rendering. With a smartphone inserted into a cardboard headset, viewers can now get a 360-degree look at what it?s like to stand in a new ART station in the middle of Central Avenue.

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We are making some gains with our STOP THIS ART campaign.  The city is having now to go out with this tech gimmick to sell this project which has violated several laws and has very little public support.

I have not seen this virtual tour but I bet it shows nothing of the damages to the communities along Lead/Coal/Zuni that will be negatively impacted by this ART.

That is one of the mail points of the legal challenges, there was no environmental impact study done of this project which alone makes it an illegal and doomed project.  The city probably knew that once folks along the impacted new traffic routes through the highly dense communities would find out about it they would strongly come out against it, which they have.  This key information was left out of the public presentations as non-essential.  Hell and high water is is not unimportant.

I am glad so many businesses along Central got the resistance started as it now gives time to the rest of those impacted to get organized and supportive.

Bob Anderson
resident who lives on Richmond at Coal


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