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Beyond Buses and Taxis Beyond Travel Training Beyond The ADA MOBILITY MANAGEMENT
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Mobility ManagementMobility Management Redefine roles and responsibilities on the basis of customer’s needs instead of modes of operation Focus changes from routes and groups to individuals and destinations
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Encourage staff to actively look for opportunities instead of only reacting to problems By making better use of existing resources, new transportation resources will become available Mobility ManagementMobility Management
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Coordinate transportation services with multiple programs and providers Assist service agencies in meeting consumer needs
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Mobility ManagementMobility Management Provide a reliable and consistent customer service experience, thereby increasing ridership satisfaction Educate the customer about their travel options and encourage them to self- select the most appropriate mode
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Seizing the Day Getting The Most With The Least Expenditure There Is Always Plenty To Do — So Be Selective Mobility ManagementMobility Management
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Some Examples
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Fare - Free Program Approximately 80% of RIDES customers are ambulatory and can ride fixed-transit under some conditions Savings: >$150,000 per year Questions: Is this comparable? Is it fair to non-paratransit cusumers?
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Taxi Service Can greatly reduce wasted travel Can provide same-day service Can get help from municipalities
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Travel Training & Bus Buddies Divert paratransit customers to fixed- route buses Provide same-day service Redistribute resources Provide a “main-stream” service Integrate with Accessible Taxi Program
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Monterey Mobility Management Center Travel Training Tickets sales ID badges Community presence Convenience for travelers and community Provides “bricks and mortar” face for Mobility Management
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211 Transportation Component Integration of transportation component in social service referral system Educate social service providers about public transportation options
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Special Senior Specialized fixed-route defined by coalition members of senior communities Fewer stops and less travel time No transfers or waiting in elements Cost-effective due to more passengers per mile than ADA and fixed-route
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Removal of Bureaucratic Barriers Currently the biggest obstacle to coordination and consolidation Stone walls between transit agencies, schools, social services and private providers
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CONTACT Tom Hicks, CTSA Manager Monterey –Salinas Transit 150 Del Monte Ave Monterey 93940-2444 Tel: (831) 393-8166 Fax: (831) 641-0907 Email: thicks@mst.org
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