• Skip to primary navigation
  • Skip to main content
  • Skip to primary sidebar

Mid-South Peace & Justice Center

Tagline
  • Contact
  • Stay Informed
  • Become a Member
  • Donate Now

Mobile menu contact icon

Mobile menu contact information

  • Telephone: 901-725-4990
  • Contact Us
  • Home
  • Our Work
    • G.O.T. Power
    • H.O.P.E.
    • Memphis United
    • MBRU
    • Juvenile Justice Project
    • Streetwise Ink
  • Media Center
    • Reports & Publications
    • Photos
    • Videos
  • About Us
    • Mission, Values & Objectives
    • History
    • Staff & Board
    • Location
  • Get Involved
    • Donate Now
    • Become a Member
    • #MyMSPJC Sustainers
    • Become an Organizational Member
    • Membership Renewal
    • Become a Volunteer
  • News
  • Events
  • Search
You are here: Home / News / Memphis Bus Riders Union- Stop The Cuts! Tax Electrolux!

May 13, 2013 by Mid-South Peace & Justice Center

Memphis Bus Riders Union- Stop The Cuts! Tax Electrolux!

  • Share
  • Tweet
  • Share

Stop The Cuts! Tax Electrolux!

4mata1_t607It’s “budget season” here in Memphis.  As Mayor A C  Wharton and city officials present their budget proposals, the grassroots organization, Memphis Bus Riders Union (MBRU) is on the streets getting riders organized and ready for action.

Memphis Area Transit Authority (MATA) is preparing to receive another cut in City funding to the tune of $2.4 million, raising the total budget shortfall to $5 million.  To balance the FY 2014 budget, MATA officials propose to cut service hours by 20%, ending all service at 9:00 pm, to eliminate five bus routes (#5 Central, #6 Northaven, #15 Presidents Island,  #58 Fox Meadows Express, and #82 Germantown Parkway), and to discontinue service on Thanksgiving,among other holidays. In addition, MATA has proposed to combine and scale down routes #10 Watkins, #32 E. Parkway, and #43 Elvis Presley.

Organizers from MBRU attended a budget hearing with MATA and city council members where the president of MATA, William Hudson spoke about the plans, stating that he will “balance the budget”, but offering no details on how to compensate for the $5 million shortfall.

Meanwhile, bus riders have begun targeting community organizations in the neighborhoods that will be most affected by the proposed cuts. Residents are being rallied to call their district representatives and local leaders for support. MBRU is demanding  that the City of Memphis restore the desperately needed $5 million from the City’s FY 2014 budget in order to stop the MATA service cuts. Bus Riders are asking Mayor Wharton and the council to look elsewhere to balance the budget. Working families need affordable, accessible and reliable public transportation. We need to “Stop the Cuts & Tax Bass Pro!”

The next meeting of the Memphis Bus Riders Union is Saturday, June 8th from noon until 2:00 pm at Memphis Center for Independent Living at 1633 Madison Ave. (Madison @ Angelus on bus route #2).For more information, visit mbru.org, email memphisbru@gmail.com, or call 901-210-3768.

  • Share
  • Tweet
  • Share

Filed Under: News

Previous Post
Next Post

Primary Sidebar

Mid-South Peace and Justice Center
Want to help transform your community? Join our monthly giving program #MyMSPJC Sustainers!
  • Copyright Notice
  • Privacy Policy
  • Site Map
  • Contact Us

Copyright © 2022 Mid-South Peace & Justice Center

Website by John Gehrig