Reliable Transit

Transit should fit how people actually live.

Better transit can reduce traffic and give residents more options, but it has to be reliable and convenient enough that people actually want to use it.

Improve options without making life harder for drivers.

Transit is most useful when it connects to real routines: work, school, appointments, sports, shopping, and community life. Tammy supports strengthening transit in a practical way that respects both riders and drivers.

Reliable service can help seniors, families, students, workers, and residents who need more ways to move around the city. But transit planning has to be grounded in actual demand and everyday usability.

The goal is better transportation for everyone, not one mode of travel being pitted against another.