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July 2008 Lee County Transit Authority Concept: An Update
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Presentation Overview Purpose Project History Transit Authority Concept Action Plan Process Interlocal Agreement Existing & Future Service Benefits Options & Considerations
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Purpose Provide update on implementation of a Transit Authority in Lee County Get consensus on final interlocal agreement
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Project History Funding & Governing Study (May 2002) MSTU Study (June 2003) Short-Term Solutions Study (July 2003) Transit Authority Action Plan (January 2006) Draft Interlocal Agreement (June 2007)
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Need Dedicated $ Source Must With Inflation Municipalities Should Participate Long-Term Solution Transit Authority Primary Findings
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What is a Transit Authority? Single Governmental Entity Multi-Jurisdictional Representation Authority to Levy Taxes
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Transit Authority Types Regional Transit Authority Independent Transit Authority
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Transit Authority Structure Special Region State Statutes Formula Board Representation –Population-Based Ad Valorem Funding Special District State Enabling Legislation More Flexibility –Funding Source –Board Composition Regional Independent
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Why a Transit Authority? Governing Structure Dedicated Funding Source Support for Transit & Existing Success
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Action Plan Process Governing Board Presentations –October 2005 Public Involvement –Policy & Advisory Committees –Public Workshop Transit Authority Summit –December 14, 2005 Develop Action Plan
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Transit Summit Goals Educate –Importance of Transit –Need for Authority Gain Consensus –Action Plan –Next Steps Recruit Champions
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The formation of a Transit Authority in Lee County........ should allow for flexibility in how it is established and funded.... should be prescribed by state statute.... is not necessary at this time. 0 0% 86% 14% Lee County Transit Authority
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Which funding source makes the most sense for transit in Lee County? Ad Valorem Sales Tax Not Sure 3 19 0 Other 1 83% 4% 13% 0% Lee County Transit Authority
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Would you consider an interlocal agreement indicating participation in an Authority? Yes No Not Sure 14 0 2 87% 13% 0% Lee County Transit Authority
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Would you be willing to participate on a committee to draft an interlocal agreement? Yes No Not Sure 14 0 2 82% 18% 0% Lee County Transit Authority
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Transit Summit Conclusions Agreement on Need for Authority Sales Tax Interlocal Agreement Transit Authority Oversight Committee Education = Marketing
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Transit Authority Action Plan
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Action Plan Overview Action Plan Organization –Major public outreach tasks –Required legislative & administrative tasks –Action Plan milestones Step-by-step process for establishing a transit authority.
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Interlocal Agreement Developed by Transit Authority Oversight Committee Not the Authority Charter Agreement to Participate in Remaining Action Plan Steps
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17 Routes 30- to 60-Minute Service 49 Peak Vehicles 5:00 a.m. to 10:00 p.m. Limited Sunday Service Complementary ADA Service (Passport) Commuter Assistance Program (Connexus) Existing Bus Service
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LeeTran Ridership Trend 2,271,574 2,318,340 2,320,758 2,205,604 3,037,194 2,508,407 Existing Bus Service 2,821,130 2,891,968
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Previous Projected Demand
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Possible Future Transit Service
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2030 LRTP Improvements Expanded Service Frequency on Existing Routes New Express Service Bus Rapid Transit Passenger Ferry Service New Park-and-Ride Lots
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Benefits of Transit Social –Mobility –Alternative –Environment –Reduced Congestion Economic –Expanded Work Force –Reduced Congestion
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Benefits to Municipality Voice in Transit Decisions Customize Your Service Support Existing Service Success
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Lee County’s Options Support Regional Transportation Solution Maintain Status Quo
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Support Transit Service? Support Authority Governing Structure? Support Dedicated Funding Source? Support Interlocal Agreement? Your Considerations
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