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Steering Committee Meeting United We Ride Plan Update Coordinated Public Transit / Human Services Transportation Planning Thursday, Sept. 20, 2011 In Collaboration with :
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UNITED WE RIDE Plan Coordinated Public Transit/ Human Services Transportation Planning Today’s Agenda Welcome and Project Purposes Presentations –Report of Findings from Agency Survey, including Themes from two prior meetings –Preliminary Findings of Outreach –Overview of RVTD ‘s Tiered Service Improvements Steering Group Discussion –Prioritizing Transportation Gaps/Needs of Three Target Groups Identifying strategies to meet needs –Projects and Partners
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UNITED WE RIDE Plan Coordinated Public Transit/ Human Services Transportation Planning 2012 United We Ride Coordinated Plan Study area -- Jackson County Considers region – given regional trips and two- county impacts, given RVCOG two-county focus Working and not working? Unmet mobility needs of 3 target groups? What coordinated transportation exists ? What strategies and projects can meet needs? Shelf-ready project list….prioritized for future funding opportunities 3
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UNITED WE RIDE Plan Coordinated Public Transit/ Human Services Transportation Planning Themes from: Prior Steering Group Meetings and UWR Plan Existing Conditions Drawn From Secondary Sources
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UNITED WE RIDE Plan Coordinated Public Transit/ Human Services Transportation Planning Themes Overall population growth – 12% over past decade; more growth anticipated Region clearly impacted by Great Recession – Jackson Co. – 21,000 persons/ 150% poverty level Increased poverty levels for: Children Working and non-working adults Hispanic persons Persons with disabilities Older persons Additional target group – veterans Older vets aging in place/ caregiver needs too Interest in rural areas for newly returning vets 5
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UNITED WE RIDE Plan Coordinated Public Transit/ Human Services Transportation Planning Themes Trip type needs – Medical trips, for those on Medicaid - covered Work trips and job seeking trips - needed Living wage employment –Sundays –New Saturday service a boon –Before 5 or 6 a.m. and after 8 p.m.? Trip needs outside RVTD district boundaries: –Shady Cove, Upper Rogue –Gold Hill, Rogue River –Grants Pass Trip needs within district; not on existing RVTD service footprint or beyond Valley Lift ¾ mile Individualized trips – trip chaining,door thru door 6
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UNITED WE RIDE Plan Coordinated Public Transit/ Human Services Transportation Planning Themes Other areas of need – Affordability of transit Information tools -2-1-1 Centralized Information -Agency staff limited transit understanding -Travel training opportunities Other connections Opportunities – TransLink and URCC brokered service RSVP volunteer driver program Living Opportunities vehicle loaner program 7
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UNITED WE RIDE Plan Coordinated Public Transit/ Human Services Transportation Planning Highlights of Agency Survey
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UNITED WE RIDE Plan Coordinated Public Transit/ Human Services Transportation Planning Agency Survey – Respondents Survey distributed July and August 54 total agencies (49 unduplicated) Reporting total caseload almost 70,000
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UNITED WE RIDE Plan Coordinated Public Transit/ Human Services Transportation Planning Agency Survey – Respondents SENIORS AARP Central Point Senior Center RVCOG – Senior & Disability Services Medford Senior Center Food & Friends, RVCOG Ridgeview Assisted Living Rogue Valley Manor Community Services Wynwood Rogue Valley Upper Rogue Community Center VETERANS Veterans Administration VA SORCC – Voc Rehabilitation Program Veterans Administration/ DAV VA SORCC CNH Program LOW-INCOME Ashland Emergency Food Bank Community Works Hearts with a Mission Housing Authority of Jackson County Salvation Army CHILDREN, YOUTH & YOUNG ADULTS Family Nurturing Center Magdalene Home CASA of Jackson County Boys & Girls Club of the Rogue Valley Maslow Project Mediation Works Southern Oregon Child & Family Council Headstart Rogue Retreat Rogue Valley Family YMCA United Way of Jackson County DISABILITIES DSAC Easter Seals Oregon Jackson County DD Services Living Opportunities, Inc. Phoenix Counseling RVCOG – Senior & Disability Services Rogue Retreat Southern Oregon GOODWILL The ARC Jackson County
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UNITED WE RIDE Plan Coordinated Public Transit/ Human Services Transportation Planning Agency Survey - Clientele Varying clientele groups well-represented
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UNITED WE RIDE Plan Coordinated Public Transit/ Human Services Transportation Planning Agency Survey – Transportation Role Multiple roles - 28 respondents reporting some transportation function
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UNITED WE RIDE Plan Coordinated Public Transit/ Human Services Transportation Planning Agency Survey – Transportation Role Transportation information/ arranging role most common
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UNITED WE RIDE Plan Coordinated Public Transit/ Human Services Transportation Planning Agency Survey – Transportation Role Respondents are spending $s on transportation – operating or contracting
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UNITED WE RIDE Plan Coordinated Public Transit/ Human Services Transportation Planning Agency Survey – Role by Type Providers split between public and non-profits - more non-profit, non-provider agencies 15
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UNITED WE RIDE Plan Coordinated Public Transit/ Human Services Transportation Planning Agency Survey - Providers Services directly operated – 12 Agencies directly operating; significant reliance upon volunteers Agency:City: # of Vehicles Department of Veterans AffairsWhite City Family Nurturing Center - Outreach/IntakeMedford2 Hearts With A MissionMedford1 Josephine Community Transit - JCTGrants Pass Living Opportunities, IncMedford17 Salvation Army Hope HouseMedford2 Southern Oregon Child and Family Council Head StartCentral Point Southern Oregon GoodwillMedford5 Upper Rogue Community CenterShady Cove6 Veteran's AdministrationWhite City Veterans Administration - DAVWhite City6 Wynwood Rogue ValleyMedford1
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UNITED WE RIDE Plan Coordinated Public Transit/ Human Services Transportation Planning Agency Survey - Providers Subsidizing bus passes – In addition to RVTD’s bus pass program with United Way and ACCESS, 8 other agencies are distributing RVTD bus pass or tokens. Agency:City: # of Vehicles Community WorksMedford DD ServicesMedford Family Nurturing Center - Outreach/IntakeMedford2 Jackson County DDSMedford Living Opportunities, IncMedford17 Maslow ProjectMedford Southern Oregon GoodwillMedford5 VHA-White City, OR SORCCWhite City
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UNITED WE RIDE Plan Coordinated Public Transit/ Human Services Transportation Planning Agency Survey - Providers Contracting for transportation – 8 organizations procuring needed transportation via contract. Agency:City: # of Vehicles Boys & Girls Clubs of the Rogue ValleyGrants Pass1 Community WorksMedford Department of Veterans AffairsWhite City Jackson County DDSMedford Rogue RetreatMedford1 Rogue Valley Family YMCAMedford RVCOG - Senior and Disability ServicesCentral Point Upper Rogue Community CenterShady Cove6
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UNITED WE RIDE Plan Coordinated Public Transit/ Human Services Transportation Planning Agency Survey – Themes in Unmet Needs Breadth of unmet needs reported.
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UNITED WE RIDE Plan Coordinated Public Transit/ Human Services Transportation Planning Agency Survey – Themes in Unmet Needs Top-rated needs are individualized or beyond existing RVTD network.
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UNITED WE RIDE Plan Coordinated Public Transit/ Human Services Transportation Planning Agency Survey – Themes in Unmet Needs Reported needs differ somewhat by transportation role
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UNITED WE RIDE Plan Coordinated Public Transit/ Human Services Transportation Planning Agency Survey – Themes in Unmet Needs Other reported needs – Sunday service in White City and for vets in residence at SCORCC (325) Appointments and groups ending after 8 p.m. Some dialysis trips Route to Amy’s Kitchen and at shift changes Consistent service to east end of Ashland Groceries: twice monthly to Winco & Food 4 Less Regional trips: Josephine County, Cave City, Gold Hill, Grants Pass and Upper Rogue
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UNITED WE RIDE Plan Coordinated Public Transit/ Human Services Transportation Planning Agency Survey – Barriers to Mobility For Vets At VA, no lift-equipped vehicles Not all can get to DAV pick-up points Other Barriers Affordability – costs to riders; agencies limited budgets for tokens & passes Physical infrastructure and pedestrian safety in getting to bus – crossing 4+ lanes of traffic Inconvenience – time traveling, waiting for bus, Valley Lift window of 15/30/45 minutes RVTD schedules – early a.m., eves, Sundays
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UNITED WE RIDE Plan Coordinated Public Transit/ Human Services Transportation Planning Agency Survey – Coordination Interests Bus passes & information needs highest rated
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UNITED WE RIDE Plan Coordinated Public Transit/ Human Services Transportation Planning Agency Survey – Coordination Interests Second tier interests are also opportunities.
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UNITED WE RIDE Plan Coordinated Public Transit/ Human Services Transportation Planning Agency Survey – Coordination Interests Collaborative county –Multiple informal relationships and arrangements around transportation –Several formal contracts Second tier interests are also opportunities.
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UNITED WE RIDE Plan Coordinated Public Transit/ Human Services Transportation Planning Agency Survey - Budgets 27 Almost $300,000 in transportation funds reported by 10 agencies
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UNITED WE RIDE Plan Coordinated Public Transit/ Human Services Transportation Planning Stakeholder Outreach Effort
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UNITED WE RIDE Plan Coordinated Public Transit/ Human Services Transportation Planning Who We’ve Talked To Stakeholders United Way RSVP La Clinica STEPS Ashland Food Bank VASORCC Housing Authority Rogue Community College ACCESS Metro Medical RV Medical Center Harry and David Goodwill Ashland Senior Center Call a Ride Program Maslow Program
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UNITED WE RIDE Plan Coordinated Public Transit/ Human Services Transportation Planning Who We’ve Talked To Focus Groups of Constituents La Clinica Clients Veterans DASIL Consumers WIC Program Participants (Mothers)* Medford Senior Center*
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Key Themes from Interviews and Focus Groups 31
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UNITED WE RIDE Plan Coordinated Public Transit/ Human Services Transportation Planning Key Themes: What is Working RVTD providing excellent quality service during the times when they operate Much appreciation for new Saturday and later evening service High marks for bus operators, vehicles and reliability Non-emergency medical transportation TransLInk Call a Ride - RSVP DAV Services for Developmentally Disabled programs Highly collaborative social service community working to meet many needs 211 Program is now live
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UNITED WE RIDE Plan Coordinated Public Transit/ Human Services Transportation Planning Key Themes: What is Needed Specific trip segments to increase transit access to employment and education opportunities TIME: Early morning (e.g. Harry & David) Evening (retail, restaurant, Industrial) Sundays (retail) PLACE: Amy’s Kitchen, and other industrial work sites Eagle Point Grant’s Pass Table Rock Campus
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UNITED WE RIDE Plan Coordinated Public Transit/ Human Services Transportation Planning Key Themes: What is Needed New services to north portion of RVTD District Connect Central Point – White City – Eagle Point Growing affordable housing (New Housing Authority Complex in White City) RCC Table Rock Campus Amy’s Kitchen/Industrial Areas Central Point La Clinica (Hammerick Rd) Wal-Mart in Eagle Point
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UNITED WE RIDE Plan Coordinated Public Transit/ Human Services Transportation Planning 35
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UNITED WE RIDE Plan Coordinated Public Transit/ Human Services Transportation Planning Key Themes: What is Needed Eagle Point Wal-Mart Growing low income community Need to get to RCC campuses - Table Rock and Medford STEPS program
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UNITED WE RIDE Plan Coordinated Public Transit/ Human Services Transportation Planning Key Themes: What is Needed Other unserved destinations within Medford area East Medford (Spring Street/Springbrook Extension area) Maple Terrace Housing Authority Complex 37
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UNITED WE RIDE Plan Coordinated Public Transit/ Human Services Transportation Planning Key Themes: What is Needed Ashland Improved access to food bank in Ashland Mountain Meadows and other retirement communities north-east of freeway Hospital East Main and north of there Better distribution of bus tokens purchased by City of Ashland, availability of free passes provided by RVTD
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UNITED WE RIDE Plan Coordinated Public Transit/ Human Services Transportation Planning Key Themes: What’s Needed Unserved Pockets in rural areas Gold Hill Shady Cove Applegate area
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UNITED WE RIDE Plan Coordinated Public Transit/ Human Services Transportation Planning Key Themes: What’s Needed Regional Trips Grant’s Pass for Jobs, Courts and RCC Lack of information about what is currently available (Greyhound, Amtrak Thruway, other private carriers) Affordability issues
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UNITED WE RIDE Plan Coordinated Public Transit/ Human Services Transportation Planning Key Themes: What is Needed Recreational Trips Veterans – Saturday evenings, Sundays and Holidays Disability Population – after 8 pm Older Adults - Churches, Community Concerts 41
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UNITED WE RIDE Plan Coordinated Public Transit/ Human Services Transportation Planning Themes: What’s Needed Enhanced Communications Stakeholders not fully aware of services available (e.g. Saturday service) Eligibility for specialized services not always well understood Google Transit not well known
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UNITED WE RIDE Plan Coordinated Public Transit/ Human Services Transportation Planning Key Themes: What’s Needed Transit Affordability Transit is a better value for lower income families than owning/maintaining a vehicle. Lowest income populations struggle to pay fares and often run out of money before end of month. Free ride program is very appreciated 22 rides over 3 months is limiting. Equity of free pass distribution – Medford only. New one-transfer policy disliked by some riders. 43
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UNITED WE RIDE Plan Coordinated Public Transit/ Human Services Transportation Planning Key Themes: What’s Needed Built Environment Better Pedestrian/Bicycle Access Built environment is highly auto oriented Not pedestrian friendly Locating of human service and educational destinations relevant to transit Social Services Housing Authority RCC
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UNITED WE RIDE Plan Coordinated Public Transit/ Human Services Transportation Planning Key Themes Jobs Access – critical trip segments Time and Place Central Point-White City-Eagle Point Connection Eagle Point Unserved pockets (within Medford) Ashland (unserved areas) Unserved Pockets (rural areas) Regional Trips Recreational Trips Enhanced Communications Transit Affordability Built Environment 45
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UNITED WE RIDE Plan Coordinated Public Transit/ Human Services Transportation Planning RVTD Services and Tiered Strategic Planning Direction
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UNITED WE RIDE Plan Coordinated Public Transit/ Human Services Transportation Planning RVTD Transit Services RVTD Fixed Route General public riders RVTD Valley Lift Persons certified as ADA eligible for complementary paratransit Trips within ¾ mile of fixed-route RVTD PLUS Non-medical trips for DHS eligible riders; 1 ½ mile RVTD DD53 (new program) Workshop/ employment trips for eligible riders Way To Go promoting alternatives to driving 47
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UNITED WE RIDE Plan Coordinated Public Transit/ Human Services Transportation Planning RVTD’s Tiered Strategic Plan 49
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UNITED WE RIDE Plan Coordinated Public Transit/ Human Services Transportation Planning Available Public Transit
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UNITED WE RIDE Plan Coordinated Public Transit/ Human Services Transportation Planning Other Area Public Transit or Specialized Transportation Josephine Community Transit – Fixed Route and Dial-a-Ride Klamath Shuttle & Southwest Point STF-Funded Programs Upper Rogue Community Center (URCC) Living Opportunities, Ashland – Grants Pass RSVP Call A Ride mileage reimbursement TransLINK OBSS [Oregon Brokerage System Software] Greyhound and Amtrak Thruway 51
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UNITED WE RIDE Plan Coordinated Public Transit/ Human Services Transportation Planning Discussion: Prioritize Needs Jobs Access – critical trip segments Time and Place Unserved Times – Sunday, early, evening Central Point-White City-Eagle Point Connection Eagle Point Unserved pockets (within Medford) Ashland (unserved areas) Unserved Pockets (rural areas) Regional Trips Recreational Trips Enhanced Communications Transit Affordability Built Environment 52
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Coordination Opportunities 53
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UNITED WE RIDE Plan Coordinated Public Transit/ Human Services Transportation Planning Opportunities Coordinated Dispatching – Upper Rogue Community Center Has increased utilization of transit resources 54
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UNITED WE RIDE Plan Coordinated Public Transit/ Human Services Transportation Planning Opportunities Opening of integrated HHS office downtown Medford Distribution of free/subsidized bus passes Easy access from Front Street station Day Care opportunity?
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UNITED WE RIDE Plan Coordinated Public Transit/ Human Services Transportation Planning Opportunities Before/After Hours Work Access Specialized Vanpool/Shuttle Drive Less Connect - ridesharing Shared Ride Subsidized Taxi Employer Participation
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UNITED WE RIDE Plan Coordinated Public Transit/ Human Services Transportation Planning Opportunities Information Travel Training Stakeholder Training Google Transit Customized Information Mobility Manager for outreach
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UNITED WE RIDE Plan Coordinated Public Transit/ Human Services Transportation Planning Opportunities How to Service Unique Trips Mileage Reimbursement to Volunteer Drivers Outside RVTD Service Area Individual/Unique Trips/Trip Chaining Living Opportunities Vehicle Loan Program
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UNITED WE RIDE Plan Coordinated Public Transit/ Human Services Transportation Planning Opportunities Increase bicycle infrastructure Larger bike racks on buses Bike lockers at bus stops Bike lanes and bikeways Bike share or bike donation programs Maslow Veterans Admin
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UNITED WE RIDE Plan Coordinated Public Transit/ Human Services Transportation Planning Specific Coordination Opportunity Opportunity to connect Vets with jobs and training Housing Authority Development in White City VA Rehab Program Employers (Harry and David) RCC Table Rock Campus Shuttle
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Discussion of Opportunities 61
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UNITED WE RIDE Plan Coordinated Public Transit/ Human Services Transportation Planning Potential Partners Providers (3+ vehicles) Volunteer Providers Passes/ Reimbursement RVTDCall a Ride Community Works Living OpportunitiesDAV DD Services Upper Rogue Community Center Family Nurturing Center - Outreach/Intake Southern Oregon Goodwill Jackson County DDS VASORCC Living Opportunities 7+ organizations with 1-2 vehicles used for specialized client base Maslow Project Southern Oregon Goodwill VASORCC Major Employers
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UNITED WE RIDE Plan Coordinated Public Transit/ Human Services Transportation Planning Schedule Overview August and September Agency Survey Conducting September interviews (9/17 to 9/21) September 20 th Workshop, Steering Committee Results of Community Input Strategies and Solutions January Review Draft Plan Additional Public Input April Adopt Final Coordination Plan 63
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