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Livingston County Transportation Coalition September 11, 2018
Its All About Options
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Agenda Existing Conditions Report – Final
Welcome and Introductions (5) Review/approval Minutes (5) Transportation Planning Project (30) Public Engagement Activities Existing Conditions Report – Final Survey Open Discussion Coalition Charge (15) Coalition Facebook Page (10) Express Bus Service (10) Member Updates (10) Adjourn Next Meeting – 3:00 – 4:30 PM, October 9, 2018
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LCTC Volunteers at Recent Public Input Events
Location, Day Volunteer(s) Brighton Farmers’ Market Saturday, August 25/ Sept. 8 Kim Konarski, Darlene Paulauski, Leo Hanifin, Pam McConeghy Howell Farmers’ Market Sunday, August 26 Hugh Gurney, Steve Manor, Steve Pugsley
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Current Conditions Report
ntyTransitMasterPlan_ExistingConditions.pdf Note insightful data on: pp. 14, 16, 18, 19, 21, 24, 27, 29, 32, 36 References to LCTC work on: pp. 48, 49, 50, 58, 59
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Survey (Last chance to complete the survey.)
Brighton Farmers Market was good (60 surveys completed) Approximately 800 surveys completed to date Survey is concluded at the end of this week end of business on Friday. (Last chance to complete the survey.) Survey results will be available next week
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SWOT Analysis (Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities and Threats)
SWOT “Workshop” was held last week SWOT analysis being drafted now Draft will be available in about one week Final SWOT will be reported to LCTC at next meeting
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Phase II – Options and Public Input
Report at next LCTC meeting Public meetings and digital input on options in done in late October.
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Open Discussion of Planning Process
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Livingston County Human Services Collaborative Body
Workgroup Charge Approved: October 2005, Updated 2018 Workgroup Name: Livingston County Transportation Coalition Chairperson: Leo Hanifin, Transportation Advocate Responsibilities: 1. Lead the coalition and its Steering Committee in its development of plans and activities aimed at improved transportation services in Livingston County 2. Chair regular meetings 3. Meet with designated staff 4. Report activities to the HSCB 5. Represent workgroup at appropriate meetings Vice-Chairperson: Pat Hohl, Hamburg Township Responsibilities Fill in for chair in their absence. Serve as chair in next term. Staff Person: Anne Rennie, HSCB Staff Responsibilities: 1. Meet regularly with Chair 2. Develop agenda and materials for meetings with the Chair 3. Research specific information as requested by the group 4. Assist in the development of the Workplan
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Original Issue to be studied and/or acted upon when Workgroup was formed: Prior to 2000, public transportation in Livingston County was very limited. Service was only available 8am – 5pm and was focused on meeting agency needs to transport consumers to appointments and to transport employees from other counties to jobs in Livingston County. In 2000, the Transportation Coalition was developed to expand accessibility of public transportation in the county. Since 2000, hours have been expanded to evenings and Saturday hours, but service is still available in the Dial-A-Ride format with no fixed routes. Livingston County is the fastest growing county in Michigan and transportation has been identified as one of the top needs by consumers. There still exists a perception in the county that public transportation is for seniors or persons with disabilities. It has been difficult to expand hours and create fixed routes without public demand for the service. In 2005, the HSCB prioritized transportation as one of the top needs in county and approached the Coalition to become a workgroup of the HSCB.
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Workgroup Goal(s): To increase the awareness of transportation issues and improve public transportation in Livingston County.
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LCTC Objectives: Increase the availability of public transportation through: Increased hours of operation Increased service on evenings and weekends Increased coordination with service providers in neighboring counties Increase the understanding of transportation needs, issues, and assets by community members, service providers, and decision makers Conduct a feasibility study to determine the specific transportation needs in the community Maintain a viable community coalition that includes substantial involvement by consumers and transportation users and other transportation stakeholder groups.
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Meeting Schedule: The coalition will meet monthly
Meeting Schedule: The coalition will meet monthly. The Steering Committee will also meet monthly. Leadership Structure: The Chair position and Vice-Chair position will each be a 1- year term, beginning in June. Posting and recruitment for positions will take place in April. Steering Committee positions will also be reviewed annually. Reporting Mechanism and Frequency: The Transportation Coalition will present annually at the HSCB meeting and will complete the Success Indicator Report annually in October. In addition, they will share, as needed, any action items, specific needs, or major accomplishments achieved. The group will also report at the HSCB annual meeting.
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AA Center for Independent Living
Liv. Co. United Way The Arc of Livingston Livingston Essential Transportation Services (LETS) Area Agency on Aging 1-B Bike Riders Livingston RICC Businesses Metro Parks Chambers of Commerce Michigan Association of Railroad Passengers Community Mental Health Commuters Michigan Dept. of Transportation Education/Colleges Michigan Rehabilitation Services Elected Officials (City, Township, Board of Commissioners) Michigan Works! Oakland Livingston Human Service Agency (OLHSA) Employers Environmentalists Offenders Success Excel Employment Options People’s Express Faith-based Community Residents of Livingston County Friends of Wally Senior Centers Genesis House Special Ministries Hospitals (St. Joseph Mercy and Providence) Transportation Advocates and Users of Services Howell Downtown Development Authority VIABIL Liv. Co. Catholic Charities Work Skills Corporation Liv. Co. Community Mental Health Liv Co. Depart. of H&H Services County Planning Departments
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Webpages – suggestions?
Transportation-Coalition /
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Express Bus Service Michigan Flyer has made proposals to MDOT (for Spencer Rd. park and ride lot) and Meijer - Brighton LCTC Steering Committee has submitted letter of support to MDOT LCTC Steering Committee will consider a letter to Meijer
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Member Updates
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Next Meetings Steering Committee – Monday, September 17
Coalition - Tuesday, October 9; 3:00 – 4:30 PM
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