Kansas City Regional Transit Alliance
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The Kansas City Regional Transit Alliance is located at 1000 Walnut Street, Suite 224, Kansas City, Mo 64106

(816) 471-6808

In Support of
Regional Transit



U. S. Senator Roy Blunt
U. S. Senator Christopher S. Bond
U. S. Senator Sam Brownback
U. S. Senator Claire McCaskill
U. S. Congressman Emanuel Cleaver, II
U. S. Congressman Dennis Moore
U. S. Congressman Ike Skelton
U. S. Congressman Kevin Yoder
State Senator Jolie L. Justus
State Representative Michael Brown
State Representative Jason Holsman
State Representative Leonard Hughes
State Representative Jason Kander
State Representative Gail McCann Beatty
State Representative Tom McDonald
State Representative Kevin McManus
State representative John Rizzo
State Representative Sheila Solon
State Representative Mike Talboy
Jackson County Executive Mike Sanders
Kansas City Mayor Sly James
Blue Springs Mayor Carson Ross
Grandview Mayor Steve Dennis
Independence Mayor Don B. Reimal
Lee's Summit Mayor Randall L. Rhoads
Raytown Mayor David Bower
Unified Govt. of Wyandotte County and Kansas City, KS Mayor/CEO Joe Reardon
Greater Kansas City Chamber of Commerce
Kansas City Area Transportation Authority
Metro Mayors' Caucus
Raytown Area Chamber of Commerce
Southtown Council
Grandview Chamber of Commerce
3-Trails Village Community Improvement District
Blue Springs Chamber of Commerce
Downtown Council of Kansas City
River Market Community Association
Northland Regional Chamber of Commerce
Broadway Westport Council
Labor-Management Council of Greater Kansas City
South Kansas City Chamber of Commerce
Eastern Jackson County Betterment Council
Partnership for Community Growth and Development
Kansas City Regional Transit Alliance
Southern Communities Coalition
Blue Springs Economic Development Corporation
Kansas City, Missouri, City Council
Kansas City Economic Development Council
IBEW Local Union 124
Ruskin Heights Homes Association
Ruskin Hills Homes Association
Liberty Economic Development Corporation
Fairlane Homes Association
Sunburst Properties, Inc.
The Greens Apartments
The Kansas City Regional Transit Alliance educates the public on transit accessibility, gathers public opinion, communicates, and advocates to expand, enhance, and improve today's transit options.

KCRTA maintains a constant dialogue with metro area public officials who, ultimately bring the decisions to develop better public transportation to you.
Why is transit important?

  • Many citizens absolutely depend on public transit for most transportation needs.
  • Our research and outreach tells us that more people want to use transit, but limitations are taking transit out of their travel considerations.
  • Kansas Citians spend a disproportionate amount of income on transportation – almost all automobile oriented. With strong transit, families could reduce transportation expenses, diverting significant discretionary income to more productive uses.
  • Public transit is the most sustainable and efficient form of transportation. Effective public transit will reduce fossil fuel use, reduce air pollution, limit wasteful sprawl, and encourage denser urban patterns.
  • Access to dependable, convenient transit encourages economic development.
  • Continual building and maintenance of highways, roads, bridges, and streets is becoming problematic and unaffordable. The cost of gasoline is rising significantly. It is time to think of practical alternatives to the almost universal dependence on automobiles.
KANSAS CITY IS FINALLY STEPPING UP!
Kite Singleton, Chair
Kansas City could see a Modern Streetcar, much like the one displayed during our Modern Streetcar Party August 23, 2011 ate. Union Station.

About 90 people have viewed it on YouTube, so we'd thought we'd bring them to some home grown love from you.  Just go to the Videos page on this web site.

Check out our photo album from the Modern Streetcar Party from August 23, 2011.

Thanks to everyone who stopped by our Holiday Party on Friday, December 16, 2011 at the Kansas City Regional Transit Alliance offices.