Author: Dan Yablonsky

  • NEXT MEETING: Sat Nov 17, 2012. 10 am at Thomas Merton Center
    (General membership meetings are the 3rd Saturday of each month)

    This website and all our educational materials are currently being redesigned – stay tuned for some big changes. 

    Here’s a basic summary of the Proposal for Organization, Strategy, Tactics, Activities that was revised and voted for by all participants at the monthly general membership meeting of Pittsburghers for Public Transit on October 20, 2012.

    Pittsburghers for Public Transit is a democratic membership organization of those who are in agreement with the Transit Bill of Rights and are prepared to help advance it.

    • Meetings will be held at least once a month, and all decisions will be made on the basis of one person, one vote—majority rule. A “voting member” is someone who regularly attends PPT meetings. Proposals should be sent to the community organizer [Helen Gerhardt: helengerhardt1@gmail.com], who will compile and send them to the membership three days in advance of the monthly meeting.

    • Sub-committees will be established as needed, by a decision of the membership, and they are answerable to the PPT membership. However, the media sub-committee can make decisions about material without approval of the general membership.
    • A coordinating committee of no more than seven persons, answerable to the general membership, will be elected every six months to oversee and facilitate the work of PPT, including the work of any PPT staff and interns. This team will also make decisions–as needed–in between meetings, which can subsequently be reviewed. [Members of the Coordinating Committee will be published in the About section when the new website is completed.]

    Currently, our goal is to achieve dedicated funding to secure a mass public transit system that is beneficial to transit riders, transit workers, and our communities. Our strategy – the over-arching “game-plan” to achieve that goal – will be to organize and mobilize popular pressure to persuade the Pennsylvania State Legislature to establish such funding. (If such funding is not forthcoming, we will consider additional efforts for achieving it).

    We also aim to convince the general public that mass transit is a human right and necessity that must be supported by the corporations that benefit from its existence.

    Finally, we seek to build a truly democratic mass organization to defend and expand public transit.

    The PPT also voted on two other strategic and tactical work plans:

    Proposal for Legislative Campaign, detailing our plans to inform and engage legislators and their constituents across the state

    Proposal for Direct Organizing Campaign, detailing plans to engage, train, and coordinate teams of drivers, riders, and other transit supporters to engage in the political process and to build organizational coalitions for public transit.

    Please contact us at pittsburghersforpublictransit@gmail.com if you’d like more information on how you can join our efforts.

  • NEXT PPT MEETING

    Saturday, October 20th, at 10 am at The Thomas Merton Center (5129 Penn Ave).


    Join a team of transit drivers, riders, and supporters working together to defend and expand mass transportation in our region.  Come to find out how you can contribute to local and statewide campaigns to secure long-term, dedicated transit funding.  


    We’ll be sharing news and considering proposals for:

    • a Transit Bill of Rights
    • coalition building
    • our community organizing campaign
    • training volunteers
    • our legislative campaign across the state for dedicated public transit funding


  • PPT in the News: The Transit Crisis Isn’t Over

    PPT in the News: The Transit Crisis Isn’t Over

    On October 11th, members of the ATU’s Local 85 voted to ratify a contract that included $60 million in concessions over the next four years.  Their actions, along with funds from the state and county, averted the devastating 35% service cut that had been slated to take effect in September.  However, all of this is only a band-aid for the transit crisis in our region.  The ATU did more than their part; now it’s the State’s turn to do theirs.

    PPT was at the Convention Center for the vote and subsequent news conference to show our support for transit workers and remind the Greater-Pittsburgh community that we still need an adequate and sustainable source of government funding if we don’t want to be facing more cuts next year.

    We still have a long fight ahead of us to make that happen.  If you would like to join the group of public transit riders and workers who are organizing a campaign to push for a long-term funding solution to put a stop to the transit crisis once and for all, we invite you to come to our NEXT PPT MEETING: Saturday, October 20th, at 10 am at The Thomas Merton Center (5129 Penn Ave).

    Read up on the new ATU contract in the Post-Gazette’s article, “Port Authority Ratifies Contract to Head Off Service Cuts,” which includes a quote from PPT’s own Jonah McAllister! 

    Check out PPT’s Op-Ed, “Public Transit Still Needs to be Saved,” published in the Post-Gazette!

  • Meeting on July 21st

    Join us for a meeting at 10am at the Thomas Merton Center. We’ll be meeting with members of ATU Local 85.

  • Meeting with ATU Local 85 and the International President

    Today we met at the ATU Local 85 headquarters along with International President, Larry Hanley. We’ve got only a couple months before the bus cuts take effect. We’ll be working closely with the union and PPT has got big plans for September 8th.

  • Raising the Issue

    Over the past couple weeks we’ve passed out 10,000 of our 2nd edition ‘PA Needs Transit’ newspaper.

    If you haven’t seen it yet, you can download the digital version here: PA Needs Transit

  • The End Is Near

    If you missed our doomday flyering or just want a copy of the flyer, click here.

  • Recap of 6/8 Save Our Public Transit March

    PPT led a spirited demonstration to Save Our Public Transit on Friday, June 8th in Downtown Pittsburgh.  Over 200 transit riders and workers marched together to call for more public transit—not less.  Besides demanding a stop to bus cuts, speakers called upon lawmakers to create a dedicated source of funding for transportation and upon corporations and massive “nonprofit” companies like UPMC to pay their “fare” share for our transit system.  At the end of the rally, a dozen transit advocates performed nonviolent civil disobedience in a sit-down on Fifth Ave and were arrested.  They issued this statement in advance.
    Read the Post Gazette’s article here!

    Read the report in the City Paper here!

    See the Tribune-Review’s recap here!

    Watch WTAE’s news coverage here!
    Thank you to all the organizations that endorsed and supported this action (ATU, One Pittsburgh, UE, Unite Here, ISO Pittsburgh, WIL, USW, PIIN, Sierra Club Allegheny Group, USW, PSL, IWW, Occupy Pittsburgh, and Thomas Merton Center).   
    Thank you so much to everyone who showed up to stand together for transit—let’s keep up the fight!

  • Save Our Public Transit Demonstration 6/8

    SAVE OUR PUBLIC TRANSIT!
    March & Rally 
            
    Friday, June 8th at 3:00 PM
    Meet at 11 Stanwix Street (the corner of Stanwix St and Fort Pitt Blvd in Downtown Pittsburgh).  

    The Pennsylvania General Assembly is about to go into summer recess without any solution to the state’s transportation funding crisis in place–it’s time to send a loud and clear message to our decisionmakers that we demand a dedicated source of funding for public transit now that does not balance the budget on the backs of workers, students, and our most vulnerable citizens while giving tax breaks to corporations.

    JOIN PPT along with the ATU Local 85, One Pittsburgh, UFCW Local 23, Pittsburgh Interfaith Impact Network, Sierra Club Allegheny Group, Workers International League, United Electrical Workers, United Steelworkers, International Socialist Organization, Thomas Merton Center, Unite Here! and Occupy Pittsburgh TO SAY:
    NO to cuts, fare hikes, layoffs, privatization, and union busting!  

    YES to dedicated funding for public transportation and corporations paying their “fare” share! 

    CHECK OUT THE POSTER FOR THE EVENT HERE.  FEEL FREE TO SHARE IT WITH ALL YOUR FRIENDS & NEIGHBORS AND HELP US SPREAD THE WORD!

  • Community Meetings on Transit 5/19/12

    There are two Community Meetings on Transit coming up on Saturday, May 19th.

    *The first, hosted by Pittsburghers for Public Transit, is at 1:00 PM at The Bloomfield-Garfield Corporation’s Community Activity Center (113 N Pacific Ave, Pittsburgh PA 15224).

    Join PPT and the ATU to discuss the public transportation crisis in Pennsylvania and ways to organize against service cuts in your neighborhood.

    *The second, hosted by The Battle of Homestead Foundation, is at 1:30 PM at The Pump House (880 E Waterfront Drive, Munhall PA 15120).

    Join representatives from the ATU, UCFW, Unite Here, and PPT for a forum about the transit crisis in Pittsburgh and what can be done about it.