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John M. Inglish, CEO/General Manager

Utah Transit Authority Proposed Changes to ADA Paratransit Services. John M. Inglish, CEO/General Manager. November 14, 2014. Record high fuel prices increased UTA’s expenses by $6.9 million from 2007 to 2008

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John M. Inglish, CEO/General Manager

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  1. Utah Transit Authority Proposed Changes to ADA Paratransit Services John M. Inglish, CEO/General Manager November 14, 2014

  2. Record high fuel prices increased UTA’s expenses by $6.9 million from 2007 to 2008 • By year-end 2008 UTA experienced reduced sales tax revenues of more than $18 million Budget Challenges

  3. Cuts Across UTA • Inefficient fixed route bus trips have been cancelled • Implemented hiring freezes and delays • Budget cuts in nearly all departments • Deferred employee wage increases • Deferred work on future capital projects • UTA had to look at cutbacks in • paratransit service as well

  4. Paratransit Facts • Paratransit costs approx. $35/trip • Approximately 15% of paratransit trips are outside the ¾ mile area and only serving riders grandfathered in 2006 • Only a portion of the known demand is being met beyond ¾ mile • Many state, local and private providers involved in uncoordinated manner • Confusion over reimbursement rates from Medicaid and other federal programs

  5. Factors • ADA allows for transit agencies to charge twice the regular fare for paratransit trips • Per ADA, UTA is not responsible for providing service beyond ¾ mile of fixed route service • UTA is seeking funds to offset individual rider costs through various state and federal programs • Coordinated services are needed to serve individuals beyond ¾ mile perimeter

  6. Paratransit Proposal • ADA allows transit agencies to charge twice the regular fare for paratransit trips • UTA will not raise paratransit cash fare this year • Future fare increases will occur with agency wide fare increases • UTA continues to work with state and other agencies to seek additional funding to offset the high costs of paratransit service for the rider • UTA will discontinue the unlimited monthly pass and other discounts replacing with a multi-use punch card • Paratransit eligible passengers will continue to receive the Freedom Access Pass

  7. Paratransit Proposal • Per ADA, UTA is not responsible for providing service beyond ¾ mile of fixed route service • UTA will implement the ¾-mile rule in a phased approach between Sept. 1, 2009 and April 30, 2010 • Grandfathered riders will continue to receive service during the implementation of ¾-mile while UTA seeks alternative transportation • New UTA flex route service will provide options for the entire community in some areas without service

  8. Paratransit Proposal • UTA is seeking funds to offset individual rider costs through various state and federal programs • In partnership with DSPD, UTA is seeking additional Medicaid reimbursement • Federal funding for establishment of a regional/state wide centralized and coordinated dispatch system

  9. Paratransit Proposal • Coordinated services are needed to serve individuals beyond ¾ mile perimeter • Federal funding for establishment of a regional/state wide centralized dispatch • Create coordinated transportation system that pools existing resources

  10. Ongoing Solutions • Mobility Management Study • New rail lines will offer more transit options • New rail lines and bus routes adjusted to serve them will expand the ¾ mile boundary • Innovative flex routes make transit more convenient for everyone

  11. Community Flex Routes • Flex route service: effective August 2009 • Route F346-Draper • Route F518-Riverton • Route F400-Tooele • Future flex routes • Herriman • North Utah County • West Weber County

  12. F346-Draper

  13. F518-Riverton

  14. F400-Tooele

  15. Implementation Schedule • Board Decision August 26 • Notice to Passenger: • Letter Sept. 1 • Phone call Sept. 1 • Phased Implementation Sept. 1 - April 2010 • Flex Routes: • Tooele/Riverton/Draper Sept. 1 • Utah County Dec. 2009 • Herriman (seeking funds) April 2010 • Weber County April 2010

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