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SUMMARY:Kenosha Bus Route Modifications Meeting
LOCATION:Molinaro D101
DESCRIPTION:Southeast Wisconsin Regional Planning Commission (SEWRPC) is partnering 
	with the City of Kenosha to explore bus route modifications to improve 
	service. If you would like to provide input regarding Kenosha bus 
	transit options for UW-Parkside students and employees\, please join a 
	meeting with UW-Parkside students on Monday\, Nov. 18 at 1 p.m. in 
	Molinaro D101.\n\nIf you are not able to attend\, you can learn more 
	about the project at the SEWRPC website and share your thoughts via 
	email at sustainability@uwp.edu by Nov. 22. We will send collected 
	feedback to the SEWRPC study coordinators.\n\nFor UW-Parkside students\, 
	having reliable transportation can be the difference between taking a 
	class or having to drop it. If students have to own a car to get to 
	campus\, the selling point of having one of the lowest tuition rates in 
	the UW system can be quickly negated by car ownership costs.\n\nKey 
	transportation facts:\n\nApproximately 30% of Americans do not drive\, 
	including the elderly\, children\, non-car owners\, and those with 
	disabilities.\n\nIn 2023\, the average cost of owning a new car was 
	$12\,000\, which can significantly burden lower-income 
	households.\n\nThe transportation sector contributes about 28% of carbon 
	dioxide emissions in developed countries.\n\nThese statistics highlight 
	transportation as both an environmental and equity issue. Communities 
	are increasingly recognizing the importance of alternatives to 
	automobile transportation for improving air quality and local economies.
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