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Developing A Short Range Transit Plan AzTA/ADOT Transit Conference April 2014 John Andoh, Transit Director, Yuma County Intergovernmental Public Transportation.

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1 Developing A Short Range Transit Plan AzTA/ADOT Transit Conference April 2014 John Andoh, Transit Director, Yuma County Intergovernmental Public Transportation Authority

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3 Unlocking Gridlock Through Service Planning

4 To serve as a management and policy document Describe and justify the capital and operating budgets To submit requests for federal, state, and regional funds through the MPO’s TIP To assess the financial capacity To regularly provide the MPO with information on projects and programs of regional significance To provide the basis for inclusion of a transit agency’s capital and operating programs in the RTP The goals, objectives, and standards and assessment of the transit system’s performance Objectives of A Short Range Transit Plan

5 What is in a Short Range Transit Plan Executive Summary Overview of Transit System Goals, Objectives and Standards Service and System Evaluation Operations Plan Marketing Plan Financial Plan Capital Improvement Plan

6 YCIPTA’s Purpose for Preparing A Short Range Transit Plan YCIPTA has not prepared a short range transit plan since 2003 YCIPTA as a FTA direct recipient needed a formal planning process YCIPTA revenues not growing/need for a fiscally constraint transit plan A systemwide evaluation of YCAT performance was needed Analysis of service vs. coverage A demographic survey to understand travel/passengers needs Development of bus stop standards

7 Previous YCAT System

8 Today’s YCAT System

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10 Proposed YCAT Service Based on Plan

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12 Service vs. Coverage The nature of service that is appropriate to an area, and even whether any service is appropriate, depends on the primary purpose of service. If ridership is the main purpose, service will focus on markets where high ridership is a viable outcome, and will not offer any service where low ridership is a predictable outcome of any service. On the other hand, if coverage is the main purpose, then an area must be served regardless of low ridership, and that leads to a different line of thought in designing a network.

13 Purpose of Passenger Survey Passenger surveys provide information for planners to determine how does the transit system meet the needs of the current riders today and what can be done differently to improve the current system and can be used to help identify unmet needs.

14 Closing The legal requirements of Short Range Transit Plans Service and land use planning is critical in a Short Range Transit Plan Dollars and Cents – can you afford what your planning process is suggesting you do? Consistency with local, regional, state and Federal plans and planning processes Keeping it simple

15 Thank You! Questions ?


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