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Expanding Public Transit Service for Rural Placer County Study Purpose Why expand public transit service for rural Placer County There are a number of rural residents that have limited transportation access ID: 474198

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Placer County Rural Transit Study

Expanding Public Transit Service for Rural Placer CountySlide2

Study Purpose

Why expand public transit service for rural Placer County?

There are a number of rural residents that have limited transportation access

to non-emergency medical and other essential services located in urbanized Placer County.

Study will determine the feasibility of expanding public transit service

for eight rural communities:

Sheridan

Granite Bay Lincoln (uninc) Auburn/Bowman North Auburn (uninc) Foresthill Alta/Colfax/Meadow Vista Loomis/Penryn/Newcastle/OphirPlacer County Transit Short Range Transit Plan recommended PCTPA conduct a Rural Transit Study. Slide3

Study Process

Document

transit needs in rural Placer CountyObtain public and stakeholder input

through community and stakeholder surveys, and Municipal Advisory Council meetings.Evaluate which transit services make sense by comparing alternatives to adopted

standards. Potential new rural service alternatives should consider the impact to the overall performance of

existing transit services

.

Identify recommended strategies for better serving the eight rural communities over a three to seven year horizon. Slide4
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Non-Traditional Public Transportation Available to Rural Residents

Health Express 745.7560

Advance reservation, shared ride, non-emergency medical transportation for all eligible Placer County residents.Eligibility requirements: be a resident of Placer County and either age 60+ or disabled.Serves medical destinations in Placer County and hospitals in Sacramento County.

My Rides 800.878.9222Free transportation to non-emergency medical appointments and other essential services provided by volunteer drivers , scheduled by Seniors First.

Volunteer drivers are always needed, and receive mileage reimbursement.Eligibility requirements: be a resident of Placer County and age 60+, disabled, or a family of limited means with children age 0 – 5.

Serves destinations in Placer and Sacramento counties, and Grass Valley. Slide6

Transit Dependent PopulationSlide7

Transit Dependent GraphicsSlide8
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Service Alternatives and Questions

SheridanLifeline transit service (deviated fixed route) to Twelve Bridges PCT transfer point in Lincoln

Lifeline transit service is defined as: 2 – 3 runs per day, 1 – 3 days per week to provide basic mobility for shopping, medical, other recreational purposes.What days/times would work best?Important stops in Sheridan?Should requests be served to individual homes in Sheridan?Connections with Yuba-Sutter Transit in Wheatland?Combined Sheridan/Lincoln/Auburn lifeline service along SR 193

Is direct service to Auburn important?How can we promote the MyRides program better in this area?Slide12

Service Alternatives and Questions

Loomis/Penryn/Newcastle/OphirExpand Taylor Road Shuttle deviation service area to 1 mile or more.

Are there particular neighborhoods/streets which are outside of the ¾ mile deviation service area now and which warrant transit service?Increase frequency of Taylor Road Shuttle service to hourly from every other hour.Lifeline transit service (deviated fixed route) between Lincoln and Auburn along SR 193.Combine with lifeline service between Sheridan/Lincoln? Slide13

Service Alternatives and Questions

ForesthillD

eviated fixed route lifeline service to Auburn.What days/times would work best?Why did this service have low ridership when it was operated in the past? Multipurpose vanpool opportunities?Are there specific employers with high numbers of employees living in Foresthill that could be approached to encourage vanpooling among their employees?Slide14

Service Alternatives and Questions

Alta/ColfaxThird daily round trip between Alta and Colfax.

What time would work best?Is there demand for more Placer Commuter Express service from Colfax? Commuter feeder service from Alta?Slide15

Service Alternatives and Questions

Granite BayExpand DAR service hours beyond 9:00 AM – 11:00 AM and 2:00 PM – 4:00 PM.

What times are transit service most needed?Coordinate with Roseville Transit to extend fixed route and/or DAR service into Granite Bay.What times should be served?

Are there specific stops in Granite Bay that should be served?Slide16

Service Alternatives and Questions

North Auburn/BowmanNew deviated fixed route lifeline service along I-80 corridor between Auburn and Bowman

How often/what times would this need to operate to be effective?Review possibility of coordination with Auburn Transit to serve areas north of incorporated Auburn.Expand Highway 49 DAR service area to north of Joerger Road or farther west.What are the most important areas/specific locations of unincorporated Auburn to be served by public transit service?

Where do residents want to go?Slide17

What’s Next?

Anything we missed?

Present Draft Study to PCTPA Board in

public

workshop

f

ormat (March 2016).

Present Final Study for PCTPA Board acceptance (April/May 2016).THANK YOU!Contact: David Melko (PCTPA) dmelko@pctpa.net 530.823.4090 Genevieve Evans (LSC) genevieve@lsctahoe.com530.583.4053