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Overview of CalVans Ron Hughes, Presented by Cal Vans Executive Director .

JPA Members Association of Monterey Bay Area Governments Fresno Council of Government Imperial County Transportation Commission Kern County Association of Governments Kings County Association of Governments Madera County Transportation Commission Merced County Transportation Commission Riverside County Transportation Commission San Bernardino Council of Governments San Joaquin Council of Governments Santa Barbara County Association of Governments Stanislaus Council of Governments Tulare County Association of Governments Ventura County Transportation Commission

Statewide Vanpools

System Controls GPS for tracking miles and passengers Starting the van requires a driver’s PIN Use of fuel card requires PIN as well Locations and Speeds are monitored All Drivers in enrolled in DMV PULL program

Program Structure Fleet size of 800 + vehicles 100% of operational cost from riders. 24/7 support of van and driver Presently serving 16 Counties FDOL approved farmlabor vanpools 85% of Farm Workers use Employer Voucher

Driver Qualification 25 years of age Class C License Pass Class B Physical Fewer than 3 DMV points No DUI or Reckless in 5 yrs.

Member Benefits More federal 5307 funds to transit agencies More CHG reductions reported to CARB Residents have an added transit option Fewer vehicles on the roadway More local funds generated through rider savings Safe transportation option for local Growers

Transit Data Reported to Feds Agency Revenue Hours Passenger Trips Revenue Miles Passenger Lane Miles % Passenger Miles CalVans FY 16/17 82,697 733,804 2,663,629 32,228,566 50% FAX FY 16/17 424,506 12,266,372 4,964,227 32,127,655 FY Year Passengers Miles Pass Lane Miles % Increase 15-16 412,290 2,278,199 24,119,568 7% 14-15 398,954 2,123,390 22,523,885 16% 13-14 375,492 2,027,585 19,434,319 52% 12-13 279,383 1,623,546 12,754,858 4% 11-12 271,752 1,592,118 12,300,205 21% 10-11 232,698 1,288,772 10,176,638

Funds Generated by Vanpool Reporting City Total Contributions FY 17/18 FY 16/17 FY 15/16 FY 14/15 FY 13/14 FY 12/13 FY 11/12 Fresno 13,749,970 1,803,541 2,620,724 2,496,971 2,269,364 2,127,551 1,874,819 557,000 Visalia 7,512,581 1,920,534 1,537,717 1,476,444 882,454 848,460 846,972   Hanford 6,146,246 1,010,015 920,905 947,160 761,672 768,065 541,383 593,046 Porterville 2,516,082 808,012 368,362 189,432 190,418 384,033 180,461 395,364 Salinas 2,322,258 552,543 378,864 380,836 Bakersfield 1,920,618 610,594 396,953 351,344 208,673 191,957 161,098 - Paso Robles 1,140,633 202,003 El Centro 1,340,664 404,006 Santa Maria 747,226 Yuma 1,353,235 606,009 Delano 772,368 Madera 40,294,249 9,182,741 8,607,376 6,976,806 5,453,117 4,320,066 3,604,733 1,545,410 FY 17/18 Funds Vanpool Reported Funds generated per vanpool $1,803,541 107 $16,855

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