Beyond Buses and Taxis Beyond Travel Training Beyond The ADA MOBILITY MANAGEMENT.

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Beyond Buses and Taxis Beyond Travel Training Beyond The ADA MOBILITY MANAGEMENT

Mobility ManagementMobility Management Redefine roles and responsibilities on the basis of customer’s needs instead of modes of operation Focus changes from routes and groups to individuals and destinations

Encourage staff to actively look for opportunities instead of only reacting to problems By making better use of existing resources, new transportation resources will become available Mobility ManagementMobility Management

Coordinate transportation services with multiple programs and providers Assist service agencies in meeting consumer needs

Mobility ManagementMobility Management Provide a reliable and consistent customer service experience, thereby increasing ridership satisfaction Educate the customer about their travel options and encourage them to self- select the most appropriate mode

Seizing the Day Getting The Most With The Least Expenditure There Is Always Plenty To Do — So Be Selective Mobility ManagementMobility Management

Some Examples

Fare - Free Program Approximately 80% of RIDES customers are ambulatory and can ride fixed-transit under some conditions Savings: >$150,000 per year Questions: Is this comparable? Is it fair to non-paratransit cusumers?

Taxi Service Can greatly reduce wasted travel Can provide same-day service Can get help from municipalities

Travel Training & Bus Buddies Divert paratransit customers to fixed- route buses Provide same-day service Redistribute resources Provide a “main-stream” service Integrate with Accessible Taxi Program

Monterey Mobility Management Center Travel Training Tickets sales ID badges Community presence Convenience for travelers and community Provides “bricks and mortar” face for Mobility Management

211 Transportation Component Integration of transportation component in social service referral system Educate social service providers about public transportation options

Special Senior  Specialized fixed-route defined by coalition members of senior communities Fewer stops and less travel time No transfers or waiting in elements Cost-effective due to more passengers per mile than ADA and fixed-route

Removal of Bureaucratic Barriers Currently the biggest obstacle to coordination and consolidation Stone walls between transit agencies, schools, social services and private providers

CONTACT  Tom Hicks, CTSA Manager  Monterey –Salinas Transit  150 Del Monte Ave Monterey  Tel: (831) Fax: (831) 