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Thomas S. Cahir Administrator July 9, 2014. FEDERAL STATE CONTRACT ASSISTANCE LOCAL ASSESSMENTS FARE BOX REVENUE HUMAN SERVICE TRANSPORTATION GRANTS CCRTA.

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1 Thomas S. Cahir Administrator July 9, 2014

2 FEDERAL STATE CONTRACT ASSISTANCE LOCAL ASSESSMENTS FARE BOX REVENUE HUMAN SERVICE TRANSPORTATION GRANTS CCRTA FUNDING

3 Fixed Route Services ADA Transportation Services Dial-A-Ride Transportation Boston Hospital Transportation Summer Services CapeFLYER Summer Train Service Human Service Transportation Social Service Transportation CCRTA Transportation Services

4 Well-known constraints of Cape Cod/Important regional character of Cape Cod ~400 Sq. miles Created Multi-Modal Task-Force Including ferries, inter-city buses, airport, planning agency, and the cycling community Chair of Cape Cod Canal Area Traffic Task Force o Develop menu of options relative to reducing congestion at the road bridges Cape & Islands Regional Coordinating Committee Also Focus on Regional Mobility

5 SEALINE: Hyannis to Woods Hole H2O: Hyannis to Orleans BARNSTABLE VILLAGER: Hyannis to Barnstable Village FLEX: Harwich To Provincetown BOURNE RUN: Bourne to Mashpee Commons SANDWICH LINE: Sagamore Park & Ride to Hyannis Transportation Center Fixed Route Year Round Services

6 Hourly Service Flag Down Service Fares: $2.00, Seniors and Disabled: $1.00 Statewide “CHARLIE CARD” Electronic Fare System on all CCRTA Fixed Route Services 31-Day Unlimited Ride Passes Full Fare: $60.00, Half Fare: $30.00 NextBus, Smart Phone App, Bus Stop Displays On Board Next Stop Annunciators Fixed Route Services Continued

7 Americans with Disability Act Of 1990 ADA Service: Door-to-Door Shared Ride Transportation for Passengers who meet ADA Eligibility Requirements Operates within ¾ Mile off the CCRTA Fixed Route System Same Days and Hours of Operation as Fixed Route Services Fares are $2.00 per Route Traveled ADA TRANSPORTATION SERVICES

8 General Public Door-to-door Ride by Appointment Transportation Service Open to all Residents and Visitors for any Purpose Available Cape-wide Operates Monday - Friday 7:00am to 7:00pm, Saturdays 9:00am to 7:00pm and Sundays 9:00am to 1:00pm Dart Fares: $3.00, Seniors and Disabled: $1.50 20-Ride Dart Passes, 25% Discount, Full Fare $45.00, Half Fare $22.50 Shelter Transportation Dial-A-Ride Transportation

9 Operates Monday-Friday Travel to 15 Boston Hospitals Pick Up Locations: Wellfleet, Eastham, Orleans, Harwich, Barnstable and Sagamore Fares:$30.00 round-trip, $15.00 one-way Boston Hospital Transportation

10 CCRTA is the Human Service Transportation Broker for Cape Cod and the Islands generating over $8 million MassHealth, PT1 and Day Habilitation Department of Developmental Services Department of Public Health (EIP) Massachusetts Rehabilitation Commission Department of Mental Health Elder Services of Cape Cod & the Islands Visiting Nurse Association of Cape Cod Human Service Transportation

11 WHOOSH Trolley Service from Falmouth Mall to Woods Hole Ferry Docks Provincetown/North Truro Shuttle Service from MacMillan Pier to Area Beaches and North Truro Camping Areas Hyannis Area Trolley Services Downtown Hyannis and Ferries CapeFLYER, Weekend Summer Passenger Rail from South Station Boston to the Hyannis Transportation Center CCRTA Summer Services

12 What is the CapeFLYER?  Key = Partnership between local interests (Cape Cod RTA, Cape Cod Chamber, local legislators, etc.) and State agencies (MassDOT, MBTA, etc.)  Goal = to provide additional mobility option reducing congestion and improving air quality.  Use existing under-utilized assets (rail bridge over the canal, rolling-stock that would have been in layover, MassDOT right-of-way)  Connections to ferries, inter-city buses, etc.  Significant emphasis on the bike community A Regional Initiative: CapeFLYER

13 During the pilot Summer: 16,786 customers on the CapeFLYER Over $266,000 in fare revenue More importantly - reaction from the customers, the local business community and the media o Saw first-hand each week at Buzzards Bay o Over 4,000 followers on social media outlets CapeFLYER Success!!

14 CCRTA Contact Information Schedule Information Links to all CCRTA Transportation Partners Google Trip Planner o Passengers can Plan Transportation to, from and around Cape Cod GPS Vehicle Location o Passengers can Track CCRTA Buses and Get Real Time Schedule Information Hyannis Transportation Center Information o Parking, Meeting Space, Inter-City Bus Service and Island Ferry Connections Cape Cod RTA Website www.capecodrta.org

15 CCRTA Administrative Offices o Mobility Management Call Center o Meeting Space Available o Future Plans Parking o Convenient o Secure o Low Cost Inter-City Bus Connections to Boston, Providence & New York o Peter Pan o Plymouth & Brockton Island Ferry Connection Hyannis Transportation Center in the Heart of Downtown Hyannis

16 The Cape Cod RTA provided over 1.1 million rides in 2013  Fixed Route: 559,962  Demand Response (DART, ADA, Boston Hospital): 251,357  Human Service Transportation: 263,205 Customer Service Commitment Surveys ~ Customer Feedback Our mission is to provide excellent customer service through efficient, reliable, safe, and affordable transit options to all of our customers and communities. Cape Cod RTA Success!

17 EO 530/RCC Villager Expansion Weekend/Evening Service Transit Oriented Development Plan Cape Cod RTA Next Steps


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