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An Overview of the Skyline Transportation System

An Overview of the Skyline Transportation System. David Kack, Skyline Coordinator. TRB Rural Conference October 20, 2008. Agenda. Big Sky, Montana History of Transportation in Area Skyline Overview Q & A. Big Sky, Montana. Big Sky, Montana. History.

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An Overview of the Skyline Transportation System

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  1. An Overview of the Skyline Transportation System David Kack, Skyline Coordinator TRB Rural Conference October 20, 2008

  2. Agenda • Big Sky, Montana • History of Transportation in Area • Skyline Overview • Q & A

  3. Big Sky, Montana

  4. Big Sky, Montana

  5. History • 1991 Big Sky Transportation District created • “Snow Express” system operates mid-December through mid-April • 2002 WTI begins work with BSTD • 2006 application for FTA Section 5311 funds • December 2006, Skyline begins operations

  6. Skyline Services • Local Service – within Big Sky • Intercity Service – Big Sky to Bozeman via Gallatin Gateway and Four Corners

  7. 4.6% increase (Dec 07-June 08 versus Dec 06-June 07)

  8. 135.4% increase (Dec 07-June 08 versus Dec 06-June 07)

  9. Intercity Vehicle

  10. Local Service Vehicles

  11. New Local Service Vehicles

  12. FY 09 Budget

  13. Local Funding Sources • Big Sky Resort Area District (local sales tax) • DreamCatcher Endowment • Moonlight Basin • Madison County • Big Sky Resort • Gallatin County

  14. Future • Implement Property Tax ~$225,000/yr • Increase advertising revenues (interior & exterior) • Continue to increase knowledge of system • Maintenance of equipment

  15. Questions

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