Cross-border cooperation needed to deliver better transport services
Tuesday, September 2nd, 2008The ACT Greens and Queanbeyan-Monaro Greens today called for better cross-border coordination to deliver improved public transport services for Canberra and Queanbeyan City.
Greens lead candidate for Queanbeyan City Council, Katrina Willis, said neither Queanbeyan nor Canberra could deliver integrated and sustainable transport services until both cities worked more closely together on planning, infrastructure and service delivery.
“Around 65 per cent of Queanbeyan City workers commute to the ACT while 40 per cent of ACT workers commute to Queanbeyan City. Yet each city’s public transport services operate as if the other city doesn’t exist,” Ms Willis said.
“Transit lanes for buses and cars carrying more than one person during peak travel time along main roads connecting the two cities would go a long way towards making public transport an efficient and reliable option for people and reduce traffic congestion.”
ACT Greens candidate for Ginninderra, Meredith Hunter, said closer transport cooperation was critical given the projected population growth for both cities.
“Even though we are in a different state and territory, we live side-by-side and should be working together to give people the option of leaving the car at home as well as helping to address climate change,” Ms Hunter said.
“Transit lanes are a viable option that can be introduced quickly to deliver immediate benefits while we work to deliver long-term alternatives like light rail and more extensive bus networks.
“The Greens will make improved transport cooperation a priority for the ACT Legislative Assembly and Queanbeyan City Council.” Mrs Hunter Said