Public Transit/Walkability big factors in RNC choosing Cleveland for Convention

Started by TomHurst, July 23, 2014, 05:13:08 PM

TomHurst

For those that don't think public transit or walkability should be a priority...or for that matter, a downtown convention center, please read this exerpt from RNC committee re: reasons for choosing Cleveland for 2016 Convention.
"On two key measures – public transit and walkability – Cleveland ranked first among the six finalists for the 2016 Republican National Convention. A third benchmark – traffic congestion – rated Cleveland almost the least likely to have gridlock, trailing only Kansas City."

Kind of ironic that the party that doesn't seem to value public infrastructure investment (other than roads) ranks convention cities using transit service as a key metric.

Full Article
http://www.cleveland.com/metro/index.ssf/2014/07/robust_public_transit_and_cent.html#cmpid=nwsltrhead

thelakelander

Interesting. Anyway, they're right. Cleveland is pretty easy to get around, due to their comprehensive transit network, which includes BRT, LRT, and Heavy rail.
"A man who views the world the same at 50 as he did at 20 has wasted 30 years of his life." - Muhammad Ali

tufsu1

 wait...since when did Republicans care about public transportation?

seriously, they may have learned their lesson from Tampa in 2012.  The lack of enough hotel rooms downtown and a decent transit system led to 1-2 charter bus rides for many delegates.