The Pinellas Legislative Delegation supports a revamp of PSTA; what would it mean for local transit?

Share
bus rapid transit BRT St. Petersburg, Florida
SunRunner. Via PSTA Twitter.

A Republican state representative has proposed a bill that would change how Pinellas County’s transit organization is governed.

The bill by Rep. Linda Chaney from St. Pete Beach got support recently from the Pinellas Legislative Delegation.

Transportation advocates are concerned that it would lead to a reduction in local representation on the board of the Pinellas Suncoast Transit Authority (PSTA). St. Pete would lose two of its three seats on the PSTA Board. Dunedin, Largo and Pinellas Park would lose their seats altogether. The state would get two appointees to the board.

In addition, it could mean that PSTA might not be able to consider certain types of transportation services in the future like street rail, elevated rail or subways or provide some fare-free services.

Our guest on Tuesday Cafe (2023 Dec 5) was Domenico Pontoriero, a committee member with Car-Free St. Pete. He has created a change.org petition to oppose the PSTA revamp.

Listen to the full show here:

Also on Tuesday Cafe (2023 Dec 5)

We had two other topics:

Watch the show here:

WMNF’s Tuesday Café

Tuesday Café airs weekly on WMNF beginning at 10:06 a.m. ET.

You can listen live on 88.5 FM in Tampa Bay, on wmnf.org or on the WMNF Community Radio app.

You can watch replays on TBAE Network Channels at 8:00 a.m. and 2:00 p.m. Tuesdays on Spectrum 636, Frontier 34 and watch.tbae.net. Or on demand.

You can listen anytime on demand on wmnf.org or by subscribing to the Tuesday Café podcast on your favorite podcast platform.

You may also like

Florida Poly Devin Stephenson
Dr. Devin Stephenson Approved as President of Florida Polytechnic University

The Hillsborough County School Board has approved putting the question...

Seven months later, Sarasota stepmom of kidnapped Israeli still seeks answers

Listen: A Sarasota woman’s stepson is one of several Israelis...

Not Your Grandma’s Garden!

Marie Selby Gardens in Sarasota's CEO Jennifer Rominiecki, and their...

Police state? Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis ordered a heightened police presence on university campuses during graduations

Gov. Ron DeSantis ordered a heightened police presence on state...

Ways to listen

WMNF is listener-supported. That means we don't advertise like a commercial station, and we're not part of a university.

Ways to support

WMNF volunteers have fun providing a variety of needed services to keep your community radio station alive and kickin'.

Follow us on Instagram

The Big Gay Radio Show
Player position: