Bus riders meet today to oppose route changes
Jennifer Kho
A citizens’ group opposed to a countywide bus system changes is having
a public forum today in hopes of developing alternative options.
The Orange County Citizens’ Bus Restructuring Task Force will meet at
6 p.m. at the Fullerton Community Bank building, 825 N. Broadway, Santa
Ana.
Members of the bus riders’ group said they hope informing people about
the rerouting plan will result in suggestions for improving it.
Jane Reifer, a spokeswoman for the group, said because Costa Mesa has
the county’s second-highest bus ridership, residents will be drastically
affected by the route changes.
The plan, developed by the Orange County Transportation Authority to
straighten wandering bus routes in an effort to save commuters time, will
go into effect Sept. 10.
Reifer said many evening trips will be eliminated and bus riders will
have to make more transfers when the new system begins.
“Transferring means you have to wait for another bus, and that means
you have a longer commute,†Reifer said. “You could wait for up to an
hour for another bus. I don’t think that will save us time.â€
One route will no longer pass through the West Side once the new
system begins, said Dave Simpson, a spokesman for the OCTA. However, a
new route will run through the West Side, and Newport Beach- or Santa
Ana-bound Costa Mesa residents will have to transfer from that bus.
“We feel the straight route will get people to their destinations
quicker, despite the transfer,†Simpson said.
Bus riders and advocates for the disabled, senior and Latino
communities said they plan to attend the forum to oppose the change in
bus routes.
Costa Mesa resident Maria van Gent said she spent all day Wednesday
baking cookies and snacks for the forum.
“The [plan] would eliminate bus trips that too many people count on,â€
she said. “[Route] 53 goes right from the corner of Orange and 20th to
South Coast Plaza and that would change. Many old people and students
count on that route. Many people would really miss it.â€
Simpson said he did not know if a county representative would attend
the forum. However, the transportation authority will monitor the new
system once it begins and consider issues as they arise, he said.
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