I support public transit, but until Roanoke and Roanoke County combine into a far reaching sytem, it"s a substandard attempt. The stigma in riding public transit in Roanoke is ridiculous. In Northern Virginia, you have senators, federal employees, soccer moms, and homeless people using a good system without safety or stigma issues. My biggest concern is whether the trolleys are ADA compliant and wheelchair accessible. The paratransit system in Roanoke/Roanoke County is sorely lacking. People can't cross into Roanoke County from the City without significant hardship. Persons with disabilities cannot attend evening events at venues they support with their tax dollars like the Civic Center events or government input meetings. Until we support those with the greatest needs, I don't think we should subsidize a Carilion executive's lunch transportation. Do homeless or unemployed people get free Valley Metro access? No. I think the Roanoke City bunch who seems to not care about the economic dollars of the aging population and persons with disabilites are just continuing their gimmicky approach to economic development. Their choices are why Roanoke still lags behind other cities' growth potential. If you look at who brings economic dollars into the region, I suspect the retirees from the lake area and the chronically ill persons who fuel Carilion"s growth are pretty high on the list. With the poor downtown parking situation, particularly for the disabled, it would seem the City would want more people coming into downtown from a larger geographic area. Instead, they are just moving around the same folks, who've always been downtown, in a trendier manner.