Votran welcomes the 2013 Citizens Academy – September 10, 2013 Citizens Academy 1.

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Votran welcomes the 2013 Citizens Academy – September 10, 2013 Citizens Academy 1

Mission Votrans mission is to identify and safely meet the mobility needs of Volusia County. This mission will be accomplished through a courteous, dependable, cost effective and an environmentally-sound team commitment to quality service. 2

History The Volusia County Council created Volusia Countys public transportation system, called Votran, in Votran provides transportation to all urban areas of the county with a fleet of 55 revenue- producing fixed route buses, four trackless trolleys and 44 paratransit vehicles. Additional service is provided through contracts. Votran has 228 employees who work for Volusia Transit Management, a division of McDonald Transit, Ft. Worth, Texas. In 1994 Votran became the Community Transportation Coordinator (CTC) for Volusia County. Votran began West Volusia service in The Mobility Management Center (administration and operations office) in South Daytona was completed in Night service began in 2002 to the most used routes. 3

Votran services countywide Votran is the countywide public transportation provider in Volusia County Votran operates 23 fixed routes, ADA door-to-door Gold service, rural door-to-door service, transportation disadvantaged service, and Flex service in the New Smyrna Beach area 4

Services – Fixed route Hours/days of operation – Monday - Saturday 6 a.m. - 7 p.m. The most used routes are served by night service from 7 p.m. - midnight and Sunday service from 6 a.m. - 7 p.m. Fleet – 55 buses Four trolleys 44 paratransit vehicles 5

Services – Paratransit 6 Votrans Gold Service is available to persons who, because of physical or mental disability or age, are unable to transport themselves and cannot use fixed route bus service. Service is available throughout Volusia County for those who meet eligibility requirements. Paratransit service is federally mandated. Operates same hours as fixed route buses. One-way fare is $2.50 which is twice the amount of fixed route fare. Votran drivers have special training in personal assistance.

Services – Flex 7 Flex service is a call first curb-to-curb, flexible transportation service in the New Smyrna Beach area with limited timed stops. Call ahead (up to two hours); same fare as fixed route; Monday - Saturday 6 a.m. - 7 p.m. (no service on Sundays or holidays). As long as passengers are in the designated service area, Votran will pick them up at the curb and take them to a destination within the service area or to a bus stop to connect with Votrans fixed route bus system. Flex ridership increased 8 percent in 2012.

Services – Van pool 8 Votrans van pool program provides assistance to commuters who live in Volusia County. Many commuters in the van pool program travel outside Volusia County to work each day. By van pooling, these commuters reduce stress and save time and money. Vans are purchased with federal capital grants and are leased to commuters and human service agencies at a rate that includes maintenance, insurance and administration fees. Votran has six vans, down from 22.

Services – Emergency transportation 9 During hurricanes or other emergencies, Votran provides transportation to shelters; Votran bus stops are evacuation collection points. No fares are charged during an evacuation or return. Votran Gold buses pick up passengers with special needs for transportation to special needs shelters.

Votran services map 10 Votran services map DeBary New Smyrna Beach Edgewater Oak Hill Seville Pierson DeLand Orange City Daytona Beach Deltona Bus routes I-4 Express link County boundary NSB flex service ADA corridor Census 2000 urban area (westside) TD Census 2000 urban area (eastside) TD Holly Hill Deleon Springs South Daytona Ormond Beach Port Orange Daytona Beach Shores For illustrative purposes only Ponce Inlet Indian Lakes Complex/Jail

Need for public transportation 11 Source: Votran Transit Development Plan (TDP) survey (71 percent do not have a drivers license, dont drive, or dont have access to a car.) Votran Reasons for using Votran

Rider profile Average rider profile Age: Female White Earning under $10, percent of Votran riders earn an income of less than $29,000 annually. 12 Source: Votran Transit Development Plan (TDP)

Fixed route ridership growth % 5.2 % 5.8% 4.3% 1.2% Nationally Votran 5.8% Votran has experienced a 20 percent increase in fixed route boardings since 2008

Paratransit ridership growth % NationallyVotran 2.8% Gold cost per rider $24.26 vs. fixed route cost per rider $3.23 Votrans Gold paratransit service is a door-to-door service available to persons who, because of disability are unable to use fixed route bus service.

Flex ridership growth 15 Flex service is a call first curb-to-curb, flexible transportation service which serves a dedicated area with limited timed stops.

Going GREEN helps Votran keep operating costs down while reducing its carbon footprint. Hop On hybrid buses 16 Reduce | Reuse | Recycle | Reward

Service challenges 17 Bike Week / Biketoberfest / Speedweeks traffic Weather Countywide – large geographic area Increases in ridership (call volume, bike racks, schedule adherence, demand for additional service, standing room only, etc.) Funding limitations Fuel cost instability

Votran funding Federal $ 4,769,004 State $ 3,076,326 Fares $ 2,830,066 Advertising revenue $ 250,000 Miscellaneous revenue $ 202,066 Volusia County general fund transfer$ 7,391,803 Fund balance carryover $ 1,551,551 Total budget$ 20,070,816 18

Funding challenges March Volusia County Council conducted a mini-budget workshop where the projected 2014 budget was discussed including the anticipation of a funding shortfall. May Volusia County Council reviewed Votran saving initiatives, the possibility of a fare increase, and other cost saving options including service cuts. County Council members identified the need to invite municipal support for Votran. June Municipalities participated in a funding workshop presentation and discussion. July County Council members gave instruction for Votran to begin public participation for a possible fare increase to be effective February The last Votran fare increase was January

Comparison of fixed route fares 20 Full fare One-day pass 31-day pass Lynx$2.00$4.50$50.00 Dade County$2.00n/a$ Tampa/HART$2.00$4.00$65.00 Pensacola/ECAT$1.75$5.25$47.00 Broward County$1.75$4.00$58.00 Pinellas/PSTA$2.00$4.50$65.00 Collier/CAT$1.50$4.00$35.00 West Palm Beach$1.50$4.00$60.00 Volusia County/Votran$1.25$3.00$40.00 Space Coast/Brevard$1.25n/a$35.00 Manatee/MCAT$1.25$3.00$30.00 Ft. Myers/LeeTran$1.25$3.50$35.00 Tallahassee/StarMet ro$1.25$3.00$38.00 Polk County$1.50$3.00$47.00 Jacksonville/JTA$1.50$4.00$50.00 Sarasota/SCAT$1.25n/a$50.00 Average$1.56$3.83$50.31 Reduced fare One-day pass 31-day pass Lynx$1.00$2.25$25.00 Dade County$1.00n/a$50.00 Tampa/HART$1.00$2.00$32.50 Pensacola/ECAT$0.85n/a$35.00 Broward County$0.85$3.00$29.00 Pinellas/PSTA $1.00 (senior) $1.00 (students)$2.25$35.00 Collier/CAT$0.75$2.00$17.50 West Palm Beach$0.75$2.75$45.00 Volusia County/Votran$0.60$1.50$20.00 Space Coast/Brevard$0.60n/a$17.00 Manatee/MCAT$0.60$1.50$15.00 Ft. Myers/LeeTran$0.60n/a$20.00 Tallahassee/StarMetr o$0.60n/a Polk County$0.75$1.50n/a Jacksonville/JTA$0.75$1.50$30.00 Sarasota/SCAT$0.60n/a$25.00 Average$0.75$2.03$28.29

Comparison of paratransit fares 21 ADAOutside ADATD Lynx$4.00$7.00 Under 5 miles - $ to 9.99 miles - $ or more miles - $4.50 Pinellas/PSTA$4.00 $ additional charge depending on vendor $ additional charge depending on vendor Tampa/HART$4.00n/a$4.00 Ft. Lauderdale$3.50 Pensacola$3.50 Dade County$3.00 West Palm Beach$3.00 Volusia County/Votran$2.50 Tallahassee/StarMetro$2.50 Ft. Myers/LeeTran$2.50 n/a Manatee/MCAT$2.00 Polk County$2.00 Collier/CAT$3.00 $ $7.00 Sarasota/SCAT$2.50 Jacksonville/JTA$ $5.62n/a$ $5.62 Space Coast/Brevard$1.25 $ $2.50 Average$2.88$2.94$2.85

Proposed fare increase 22 Service CategoryCurrentProposed $1.50Proposed $1.75 Base fare$1.25$1.50$1.75 Reduced fare for elderly, handicapped and children under 18 years of age.$0.60$0.75$0.85 Full fare tokens (minimum purchase of 10)$11.00$13.50$16.50 Reduced fare tokens (minimum purchase of 10)$5.50$6.50$7.50 Gold paratransit service$2.50$3.00 Gold paratransit tokens (minimum purchase of 10)$25.00$ day pass$3.00$3.50$3.75 Reduced fare 1-day pass$1.50$1.75$ day pass$6.00$7.00$7.50 Reduced fare 3-day pass$3.00$3.50$ day pass$12.00$12.75$13.00 Reduced fare 7-day pass$6.00$6.35$ day pass$40.00$45.00$46.00 Reduced fare 31-day pass$20.00$22.50$23.00 These changes in fare structure to $1.50 are projected to generate an additional $231,533 in fare revenues. The change of fare structure to $1.75 is projected to generate an additional $347,778 in fare revenues. A fare increase likely will reduce ridership for two-three years based on the past experiences. Generally, a fare increase of 10 percent will result in a ridership loss of 3 percent.

SunRail 23 SunRail service will begin in May 2014 at the DeBary train station. Votran will provide feeder bus service to the station using Florida Department of Transportation funding. FDOT will fund two routes in 2014 to serve existing Votran stops. Volusia County is not supplementing SunRail feeder service.

Questions / discussion 24