Not more transit options; we’re still stuck with CTA bus, CTA rail, Pace bus, and Metra rail. But now we have more advocacy options. None of them is easy to join. A biased summary (listed in descending order of web site quality) is:
- If you believe transit’s main problem is that it doesn’t have enough money to spend, you can support the (newly-announced) Riders for Better Transit. It seems that you can’t exactly become a member; you can only click a box to show your support, and/or join the parent organization, Active Transportation Alliance.
- If you believe that transit workers are good, kind, noble, and generous, but management is foolish, and, yeah, more money is probably needed too, you can join Citizens Taking Action. The site gives no indication about how one could join, but does announce, and by implication invite one to, their next meeting.
- If you think transit riders’ main problem is that transit investments and operations are poorly planned and poorly managed, a lot of money is wasted, and, if any more money is needed, it should come from a tax on land value, because land value reflects (among other things) the quality of public transportation, then you’re invited to support The Transit Riders’ Authority. Find where it says “join TRA! Here’s a membership application:” There is no membership application, but a PO Box, phone number and email address are given; perhaps they work.