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FY 2007 Section 5311 Rural Public Transportation Program Annual Report
Arizona Department of Transportation Public Transportation Division
Introduction The Federal Transit Administration (FTA) Section 5311 Rural Public Transportation Program provides program funds for capital, operating, and administrative assistance to local public bodies, nonprofit organizations, and operators of public transportation services in non-urbanized areas. The program is funded by the FTA through federal apportionments to the Governor of each state and is based solely on each states non-urbanized population. The Public Transportation Division (PTD) of the Arizona Department of Transportation is the agency responsible for overall state administration of the 5311 program. The PTD provides financial and technical assistance to transit agencies throughout the state to enhance the access of people in non-urbanized areas to health care, shopping, education, employment, public services and recreation. The primary mission of the PTD is to identify public transportation needs and administer programs and resources to provide safe and reliable mobility options for Arizona's communities. The mission is carried out through the following guidance: - Establish a funding culture based upon documented public transportation needs - Grow rural-urban and intra-urban connecting services - Publicly promote and facilitate public transportation programs at all levels The following pages provide an overview of the operating and cost data characteristics of each of the 17 transit agencies that participated in Arizona's Section 5311 program for the period 1 July 2006 through 30 June 2007. The operating and financial data for this directory was obtained from each transit agency through a monthly billing process that includes submission of service data and program costs. The program summary on the last page provides ridership, program miles, vehicle service hours, administration and net operating cost, and a performance comparison for each transit agency as well as a total for the group.
CITY OF BISBEE
Legislative District: 25 Congressional District: 8 SouthEastern Arizona Governments Association (SEAGO) Transportation Board District: 3
SERVICE DATA
Service Days per week ..................................... 6 Annual Project Miles .............................. 60,970 Annual Passenger Trips ............................ 27,379 Fares Collected .................................... $30,327 .
FLEET DATA
28 Foot Passenger Bus ....................................... 1 22 Foot Passenger Bus ................................... 1
GENERAL DESCRIPTION The Bisbee Bus
The Bisbee Bus operates a fixed route service that will deviate up to three quarters of a mile for clients with special needs and the elderly. The service area includes Old Bisbee, Warren, San Jose and the Naco area. The Bisbee Bus also connects with the Cochise Commuter which operates two routes - one between Douglas and Bisbee and one between Douglas and Sierra Vista.
Primary Contact:
COST DATA
Capital $26,816
Administration $30,925 Net Operating $129,344 Operating Federal - $61,651 Local - $67,693 Administration Federal - $24,739 Local - $6,186 Capital Federal - $24,615 Local - $2,201
Melanie Greene Transit Manager 118 Arizona Street Bisbee, AZ 85603 Phone: 520.432.6016 E-mail: mgreene@cityofbisbee.com Website: www.cityofbisbee.com/dept_comdev.html Bisbee Bus Contractor: Catholic Community Services Connie Gastelum Phone: 520.364.4330 E-mail: connieccs@theriver.com
Agency Type: Municipality Type of Service: Rural
FY 2007 Section 5311 Transit Directory Public Transportation Division
CITY OF BULLHEAD CITY
Legislative District: 3 Congressional District: 2 Western Arizona Council of Governments (WACOG) Transportation Board District: 6
SERVICE DATA
Service days per week ..................................... 6 Annual project miles ............................ 308,753 Annual passenger trips .............................152,769 Fares Collected ................................... $185,494 .
FLEET DATA
36 Foot Passenger Bus .................................... 1 33 Foot Passenger Bus ................................... 1 26 Foot Passenger Bus .................................. 1 22 Foot Passenger Bus ................................... 5 19 Foot Passenger Bus ................................... 3
GENERAL DESCRIPTION Bullhead Area Transit Service - BATS
The BATS transit service operates a deviated fixed route and a dial a ride demand response system. The deviated fixed route system operates two routes. Route 1 operates North/South along the Highway 95 corridor. Route 2 operates in the Riviera area of the city serving major shopping and medical centers. The dial a ride service operates with a 35 minute window for pickup and is available throughout the Bullhead City limits.
Primary Contact:
COST DATA
Capital $238,486
Administration $122,454
Net Operating $589,186
Sandy Smith Transit Manager 1255 Marina Blvd. Bullhead City, AZ 86442 Phone: 928.763.9400 X374 E-mail: transit1@bullheadcity.com Website: www.bullheadcity.com/transit
Operating: Federal - $293,017 Local - $296,169 Administration: Federal - $83,814 Local - $38,640 Capital: Federal - $190,789 Local - $47,697
Agency Type: Municipality Type of Service: Rural
FY 2007 Section 5311 Annual Report Public Transportation Division
CATHOLIC COMMUNITY SERVICES
Legislative District: 25 Congressional District: 8 Southeastern Arizona Governments Organization (SEAGO) Transportation Board District: 3
SERVICE DATA
Service Days per Week .................................... 6 Annual Project Miles ............................. 147,185 Annual Passenger Trips ............................ 12,946 Fares Collected ................................... $19,000 .
FLEET DATA
25 Foot Passenger Bus ..................................... 2 20 Foot Passenger Bus .................................. 2
GENERAL DESCRIPTION Douglas Rides and the Cochise Commuter
Catholic Community Services (CCS) operates Douglas Rides, a deviated fixed route transit service in the City of Douglas, a commuter service called the Cochise Commuter operating round trip from Douglas through Bisbee to Sierra Vista, and a dial-a-ride service for passengers with special needs. The Douglas Rides service that began December 2006 operates three routes that have a total of 59 stops throughout the City of Douglas. The Cochise Commuter service operates two round trips per day starting from the central transfer point in the City of Douglas. The Cochise Commuter makes two scheduled stops in Bisbee and completes the trip with five scheduled stops in Sierra Vista to include a link to Vista Transit. The dial-a-ride service covers both the Douglas Rides and the Cochise Commuter service but requires a 24 hour advance reservation.
Primary Contact:
COST DATA
Administration $48,676
Net Operating $143,991
Operating Federal - $71,995 Local - $71,995 Administration Federal - $38,941 Local - $9,735 Capital Federal - $0 Local - $0
Connie Gastelum Transportation Program Manager 1445 E. 15th Street Douglas, AZ 85607 Phone: 520.364.4330 E-mail: connieccs@theriver.com
Agency Type: Non-Profit Type of Service: Rural
FY 2007 Section 5311 Transit Directory Public Transportation Division
CITY OF COOLIDGE
Legislative District: 23 Congressional District: 1 Central Arizona Association of Governments (CAAG) Transportation Board District: 4
SERVICE DATA
Service Days per Week ..................................... 5 Annual Project Miles ................................ 65,324 Annual Passenger Trips .............................. 23,170 Fares Collected ..................................... $22,843
FLEET DATA
28 Foot Passenger Bus .................................... 5
COST DATA GENERAL DESCRIPTION COTTON EXPRESS
The Cotton Express Transit service operates a deviated fixed route and dial a ride service. The deviated fixed route has 46 stops throughout the city on three separate routes referred to as the Central Shopper's Loop, a West Loop; West of AZ Blvd., and an East Loop; East of AZ Blvd. The dial a ride service is for clients with special needs due to age or disability.
Primary Contact:
Capital $65,680
Administration $66,872
Net Operating $197,971
Marcus Hoffman Transit Manager 130 W. Central Ave Coolidge, AZ 85228 Phone: 520.723.6085 E-mail: mhoffman@coolidgeaz.com Website: www.coolidgeaz.com
Operating Federal - $97,091 Local - $100,880 Administration Federal - $53,497 Local - $13,375 Capital Federal - $53,048 Local - $12,632
Agency Type: Municipality Type of Service: Rural
FY 2007 Section 5311 Annual Report Public Transportation Division
CITY OF COTTONWOOD
Legislative District: 1 Congressional District: 1 Northern Arizona Council of Governments (NACOG) Transportation Board District: 6
SERVICE DATA
Service Days per week ...................................... 7 Annual Project Miles .............................. 212,495 Annual Passenger Trips ............................. 47,637 Fares Collected .................................. $170,873 .
FLEET DATA
24 Foot Passenger Bus ................................... 9
COST DATA
GENERAL DESCRIPTION Cottonwood Area Transit System - CATS
The Cottonwood Area Transit System operates a deviated fixed route, dial a ride service, and is linked with the Sedona Roadrunner to provide commuter service between Cottonwood and Sedona. The deviated fixed route has 33 scheduled stops on a Red Line that runs southbound and a Blue Line that runs northbound servicing Cottonwood, Clarkdale, Bridgeport, and Verde Village. The dial a ride service is for clients who cannot get to a bus stop and a 24 hour advance reservation is required.
Primary Contact:
Capital $28,205 Administration $64,745
Net Operating $330,537
Operating Federal - $152,982 Local - $177,555 Administration Federal - $51,796 Local - $12,949 Capital Federal - $26,231 Local - $1,974
Shirley Scott Transit Manager 827 North Main Street Cottonwood, AZ 86326 Phone: 928.634.2287 E-mail: sscott@ci.cottonwood.az.us Website: www.ci.cottonwood.az.us
Agency Type: Municipality Type of Service: Rural
FY 2007 Section 5311 Annual Report Public Transportation Division
HELPING HANDS AGENCY, INC.
Legislative District: 3 Congressional District: 1 Northern Arizona Council of Governments (NACOG) Transportation Board District: 5
SERVICE DATA
Service Days per Week ................................... 7 Annual Project Miles ............................. 298,094 Annual Passenger Trips ............................ 18,009 Fares Collected ................................... $20,768 .
FLEET DATA
21 Foot Passenger Bus ...................................... 5
COST DATA GENERAL DESCRIPTION The EXPRESS, City of Page
The Helping Hands Agency provides public transportation known as the EXPRESS. The EXPRESS provides a deviated fixed route service that operates on six separate routes with a total of 60 stops at commercial, social service agencies, senior and assisted living homes, and employment centers in and around the City of Page.
Primary Contact:
Administration $114,902
Net Operating $209,033
Cynthia Kokasko Executive Director 645 N Navajo Page, AZ 86040 Phone: 928.645.9596 E-mail: cynthia@helpinghandsagency.com
Operating Federal - $103,606 Local - $105,427 Administration Federal - $30,814 Local - $84,088 Capital Federal - $0 Local - $0
Agency Type: Non-Profit Type of Service: Rural
FY 2007 Section 5311 Transit Directory Public Transportation Division
HOPI TRIBE
Northern Arizona Council of Governments (NACOG) Transportation Board District: 5
SERVICE DATA
Service Days per week ..................................... 5 Annual revenue miles ............................ . 174,543 Annual passenger trips .............................. 4,990 Fares Collected .................................... $17,581 .
FLEET DATA
22 Foot Passenger Bus ..................................... 3 17 Foot Passenger Van ................................... 1
COST DATA GENERAL DESCRIPTION Hopi Senom Transit
The Hopi Senom Transit System operates a fixed route system servicing medical, employment, commercial, human service programs, and low income or public housing locations to and from Keams Canyon, Moencopi, Flagstaff, Tuba City and Kykotsmovi. The transit service also provides three weekend shopping trips per month to Winslow to accommodate Hopi and Navajo consumers.
Primary Contact:
Capital $2,995 Administration $43,756 Net Operating $96,883
Judy Polingyumptewa Transit Manager PO Box 123 Kykotsmovi, AZ 86039 Phone: 928.734.9588 E-mail: hopi5311@yahoo.com
Operating Federal - $47,816 Local - $49,067 Administration Federal - $27,806 Local - $15,950 Capital Budget Federal - $2,786 Local - $209
Agency Type: Indian Tribe Type of Service: Rural
FY 2007 Section 5311 Annual Report Public Transportation Division
CITY OF KINGMAN
Legislative District: 3 Congressional District: 2 Western Arizona Council of Governments (WACOG) Transportation Board District: 6
SERVICE DATA
Service Days per week .................................... 6 Annual Project Miles ............................. 207,200 Annual Passenger Trips ............................ 78,766 Fares Collected ..................................... $73,998
FLEET DATA
24 Foot Passenger Bus ...................................... 8
COST DATA GENERAL DESCRIPTION Kingman Area Regional Transit - KART
The Kingman Area Regional Transit system operates a deviated route system on four routes and a dial a ride service for the elderly and disabled in the City of Kingman and greater Kingman-Butler area. The deviated route service has 78 stops throughout the City of Kingman providing a connection with medical, employment, commercial, and education centers.
Primary Contact:
Capital $215,874
Administration $143,709
Net Operating $524,057
Laura Henry Transit Manager 3700 East Andy Devine Ave Kingman, AZ 86401 Phone: 928.753.8762 E-mail: lhenry@ci.kingman.az.us Website: www.ci.kingman.az.us/depts/kart/kart.htm
Operating Federal - $233,205 Local - $290,852 Administration Federal - $96,701 Local - $47,008 Capital Federal - $171,100 Local - $44,774
Agency Type: Municipality Type of Service: Rural
FY 2007 Section 5311 Annual Report Public Transportation Division
CITY OF LAKE HAVASU CITY
Legislative District: 3 Congressional District: 2 Western Arizona Council of Governments (WACOG) Transportation Board District: 6
SERVICE DATA
Service Days per Week ..................................... 6 Annual Project Miles ............................. 448,267 Annual Passenger Trips ............................ 83,134 Fares Collected .................................... $169,332 .
FLEET DATA
20 Foot Passenger Bus ...................................... 13 21 Foot Passenger Bus ..................................... 1
GENERAL DESCRIPTION Havasu Area Transit
On 30 October 2006, City Transit Services changed its name to Havasu Area Transit and started providing a fixed route system and a demand response service. The fixed route service has five routes that link at a downtown transfer station at 30 minutes past the hour. Pre-qualified Curbto-curb service is available for elderly persons over 65, persons with disabilities, and people living outside the scheduled route area.
Primary Contact:
COST DATA
Capital $83,943 Administration $259,806
Net Operating $1,255,684
Gary Parsons Transit Manager 900 London Bridge Road Lake Havasu City, AZ 86404 Phone: 928.453.7600 E-mail: parsonsg@lhcaz.gov Website: www,ci.lake-havasu-city.az.us
Operating: Federal - $481,001 Local - $774,683 Administration: Federal - $178,565 Local - $81,241 Capital: Federal - $73,440 Local - $10,503
Agency Type: Municipality Type of Service: Rural
FY 2007 Section 5311 Annual Report Public Transportation Division
TOWN OF MIAMI
Legislative District: 5 Congressional District: 1 Central Arizona Association of Governments (CAAG) Transportation Board District: 4
SERVICE DATA
Service Days per Week .............. ...................... 5 Annual Project Miles ................................ 65,292 Annual Passenger Trips ............................. 11,597 Fares Collected .................................... $10,928 .
FLEET DATA
21 Foot Passenger Bus ..................................... 4 16 Foot Passenger Bus .................................. 2 Transit Automobile ...................................... 1
GENERAL DESCRIPTION Cobre Valley Community Transit
Cobre Valley Community Transit operates a demand response/curb to curb service in the Town of Miami, to the City of Globe and to a large unincorporated area in Gila County. Clientele utilizing the service includes low income, college students, and the elderly and disabled.
Primary Contact:
COST DATA
Capital $68,275 Net Operating $97,129
Sandra Eylicio Transit Coordinator 500 Sullivan Street Miami, AZ 85539 Phone: 928.473.8222 E-mail: miamitransit@cableone.net
Administration $38,481
Agency Type: Municipality Type of Service: Rural
Operating Federal - $47,026 Local - $50,103 Administration Federal - $23,745 Local - $14,736 Capital Federal - $62,493 Local - $5,782
FY 2007 Section 5311 Annual Report Public Transportation Division
NAVAJO NATION
Northern Arizona Council of Governments (NACOG) Transportation Board District: 5
SERVICE DATA
Service Days per Week .................................. 6 Annual Project Miles ............................ 206,881 Annual Passenger Trips .......................... 31,756 Fares Collected .................................... $56,581
FLEET DATA
40 Foot Passenger Bus .................................. 3 20 Foot Passenger Bus ................................. 3 15 Foot Passenger Bus ................................. 3
COST DATA GENERAL DESCRIPTION Navajo Transit System
The Navajo Transit System operates a fixed route service throughout the Navajo Nation in Arizona and New Mexico. Service areas include Fort Defiance, Tuba City, Kayenta, Chinle, Window Rock, Farmington, Crownpoint, Gallup, and Toyei. Arizona and New Mexico provide Federal Section 5311 program funds to the Navajo Transit System.
Primary Contact:
Administration $101,606
Net Operating $430,341
Lee Bigwater Transit Manager PO Box 1330 Window Rock, AZ 85616 Phone: 928.729.4108 E-mail: leevbigwater@navajo.org
Operating Federal - $204,824 Local - $225,517 Administration Federal - $81,285 Local - $20,320 Capital Federal - $0 Local - $0
Agency Type: Indian Tribe Type of Service: Rural
FY 2007 Section 5311 Annual Report Public Transportation Division
PIMA COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
Legislative District: 26, 27, 28, 29, and 30 Congressional District: 7 and 8 Pima Association of Governments (PAG) Transportation Board District: 2
SERVICE DATA
Service Days per Week ................................... 6 Annual Project Miles ............................. 457,857 Annual Passenger Trips ........................... 103,350 Fares Collected ..................................... $91,718
FLEET DATA
28 Foot Passenger Bus ....................................... 1 20 Foot Passenger Bus .................................... 4 15 Foot Passenger Bus .................................... 6
COST DATA
GENERAL DESCRIPTION Pima County Transit System
Pima County Rural Transit System provides fixed route, dial a ride, and rural connector services operated by three separate contractors. Ajo Transportation operates three fixed routes and a dial a ride; Ajo to Tucson, Ajo to Why, and Ajo to Gila Bend that connects with services to Phoenix . The dial a ride service operates within the town of Ajo. TRAX Transportation operates three routes to and from Tucson that includes Marana, San Xavier, and Tucson Estates and American Express operates a rural connector between Green Valley and Tucson.
Primary Contact:
Capital $46,480 Administration $120,414
Net Operating $530,653 Operating Federal - $260,235 Local - $270,418 Administration Federal - $93,820 Local - $26,594 Capital Federal - $37,184 Local - $9,296
Patrick McGowan Transit Manager 201 North Stone, 5th Floor Tucson, AZ 85702 Phone: 520.740.6731 E-mail: patrick.mcgowan@dot.pima.gov Website: www.dot.co.pima.az.us/transsys
Agency Type: County Government Type of Service: Rural
FY 2007 Section 5311Annual Report Public Transportation Division
SALT RIVER PIMA-MARICOPA INDIAN COMMUNITY
Maricopa Association of Governments (MAG) Transportation Board District: 1
SERVICE DATA
Service Days per Week ..................................... 5 Annual Project Miles ............................. 120,847 Annual Passenger Trips ............................ 18,882 Fares Collected ..................................... $12,699 .
FLEET DATA
24 Foot Passenger Bus ................................... 4 19 Foot Passenger Bus ................................... 5
COST DATA GENERAL DESCRIPTION Salt River Transit
The Salt River Transit System provides dial a ride services for tribal residents traveling to Mesa, Tempe, and Scottsdale for employment and medical services.
Primary Contact:
Administration $108,374
Pete Chavez Transit Manager 10005 East Osborn road Scottsdale, AZ 85256 Phone: 480.850.8276 E-mail: pedro.chavez@srpmic-nsn.gov Website: www.saltriver.pima-maricopa.nsn.us
Net Operating $357,458
Operating Federal - $95,397 Local - $262,061 Administration Federal - $62,029 Local - $46,345 Capital Federal - $0 Local - $0
Agency Type: Indian Tribe Type of Service: Rural
FY 2007 Section 5311 Annual Report Public Transportation Division
CITY OF SEDONA
Legislative District: 1 Congressional District: 1 Northern Arizona Council of Governments (NACOG) Transportation Board District: 5
SERVICE DATA
Service Days per Week ..................................... 7 Annual Project Miles ................................ 60,303 Annual Passenger Trips .............................. 54,199 Fares Collected ....................................... $1,237
FLEET DATA
30 Foot Passenger Bus .......................................... 4 20 Foot Passenger Bus .................................... 1
COST DATA GENERAL DESCRIPTION Sedona Roadrunner
The Sedona Roadrunner fixed route service operates along a 1.2 mile corridor between Uptown Main Street and the Hillside Shopping Gallery. The service also provides a morning and evening connection to and from the City of Cottonwood to connect with major employers in the City of Sedona. Contracted para-transit service is provided through the Sedona Adult Community Center.
Primary Contact:
Net Operating $355,058
Administration $92,618 Capital $1,190,734
Jim Wagoner Transit Manager 102 Roadrunner Drive Sedona, AZ 86336 Phone: 928.679.8710 E-mail: jwagoner@naipta.az.gov Website: www.visitsedona.com
Operating Federal - $178,146 Local - $176,912 Administration Federal - $52,154 Local - $40,464 Capital Federal - $952,587 Local - $238,147
Agency Type: Municipality Type of Service: Rural
FY 2007 Section 5311 Transit Directory Public Transportation Division
CITY OF SHOW LOW
Legislative District: 5 Congressional District: 1 Northern Arizona Council of Governments (NACOG) Transportation Board District: 5
SERVICE DATA
Service Days per Week ..................................... 6 Annual Project Miles ............................. .. 166,498 Annual Passenger Trips ............................ 106,193 Fares Collected ..................................... $37,555
FLEET DATA
25 Foot Passenger Bus ........................................ 4
COST DATA GENERAL DESCRIPTION The Four Seasons Connection
The Four Seasons Connection operates a deviated fixed route service in the City of Show Low, Town of PinetopLakeside, Navajo County area between partner communities and to the Hon-Dah Resort and Conference Center. Service is provided on two routes with 48 stops linking commercial, medical, municipal, and recreation centers throughout the service area.
Primary Contact:
Capital $68,984
Administration $61,268 Net Operating $246,540
Joel Weeks Community Services Director 200 West Cooley Show Low, AZ 85901 Phone: 928.532.4122 E-mail: jweeks@ci.show-low.az.us Website: www.ci.show-low.az.us Four Seasons Connection Contractor: MV Transportation Thomas Hakenwerth Phone: 928.537.0627 E-mail: thakenwerth@mvtransit.com
Operating Federal - $121,110 Local - $125,430 Administration Federal - $49,014 Local - $12,254 Capital Budget Federal - $55,187 Local - $13,797
Agency Type: Municipality Type of Service: Rural
FY 2007 Section 5311 Transit Directory Public Transportation Division
CITY OF SIERRA VISTA
Legislative District: 25 & 30 Congressional District: 8 SouthEastern Arizona Governments Association (SEAGO) Transportation Board District: 3
SERVICE DATA
Service Days per Week ................................... 7 Annual Project Miles ............................. 241,763 Annual Passenger Trips .......................... 115,387 Fares Collected ................................... $94,396 .
FLEET DATA
35 Foot Passenger Bus ....................................... 1 29 Foot Passenger Bus .................................... 4 25 Foot Passenger Bus .................................... 5
GENERAL DESCRIPTION VISTA TRANSIT
Vista Transit services are provided through a deviated fixed route system with five routes utilizing transfer points throughout the community. The routes are designed as neighborhood circulators that meet every one-half hour at the transit transfer center and service major employers, lowincome housing, shopping centers, senior activity centers, medical facilities, and all City, State, and County offices. Curb-to-curb service is also available for the elderly and disabled with a 24-hour advance reservation.
Primary Contact:
COST DATA
Net Operating $617,514
Capital $1,494,703
Administration $130,598
Steve Tyminski Transit Manager 401 Giulio Cesare Avenue Sierra Vista, AZ 85635 Phone: 520.458.5775 E-mail: styminski@ci.sierra-vista.az.us Website: www.ci.sierra-vista.az.us
Operating Federal - $301,403 Local - $316,111 Administration Federal - $104,477 Local - $26,121 Capital Federal - $1,352,916 Local - $141,787
Agency Type: Municipality Type of Service: Rural
FY 2007 Section 5311 Transit Directory Public Transportation Division
VALLEY METRO/RPTA
Maricopa Association of Governments (MAG) Transportation Board District: 1
SERVICE DATA
Service Days per Week .................................... 6 Annual Project Miles .............................. 203,252 Annual Passenger Trips ............................... 9,712 Fares Collected ......................................$27,755
FLEET DATA
24 Foot Passenger Bus .................................... 6
GENERAL DESCRIPTION Route 660 - Wickenburg to Glendale Route 685 - Gila Bend to Phoenix
Valley Metro/RPTA utilizes Section 5311 funding to operate two routes. Route 660, operated by Total Transit Inc., provides three weekday roundtrips from Wickenburg to Glendale with a stop in Surprise. Route 685, operated by Ajo Transportation, provides service from Gila Bend into Phoenix. Service is provided along MC85 with stops in Buckeye, Avondale, Goodyear, Tolleson, and the Desert Sky Mall in Phoenix. This service also connects with Pima County Department of Transportation contract with Ajo Transportation servicing Ajo to Gila Bend.
Primary Contact:
COST DATA
Administration and Net Operating Federal - $253,779 Local - $321,241 Capital Federal - $0 Local - $0
Anne MacCracken Transportation Planner 301 N 1st Ave, Suite 700 Phoenix, AZ 85003 Phone: 602.262.7433 E-mail: amaccracken@valleymetro.org Website: valleymetro.org
Agency Type: Transportation Authority Type of Service: Rural
FY 2007 Section 5311 Transit Directory Public Transportation Division
FY 2007 Program Summary
Provider City of Bisbee City of Bullhead City Catholic Community Services City of Coolidge City of Cottonwood Helping Hands Inc. Hopi Tribe City of Kingman City of Lake Havasu City Town of Miami * Navajo Nation Pima County Department of Transportation Salt River-Pima Maricopa Indian Community * City of Sedona City of Show Low City of Sierra Vista Valley Metro/RPTA Totals Passenger Trips Vehicle Project Miles Vehicle Service Hours Net Operating Cost Cost per Passenger Trip Cost per Project Mile
27,379 152,769 12,946 23,170 47,637 18,009 4,990 78,766 83,134 11,597 31,756 103,350 18,882 54,199 106,193 115,387 9,712 899,876
60,970 308,753 147,185 65,324 212,495 298,094 174,543 207,200 448,267 65,292 206,881 457,857 120,847 60,303 166,498 241,763 203,252 3,445,524
3,852 20,094 7,133 5,122 15,880 11,204 3,843 16,016 35,881 3,840 6,458 18,655 8,473 5,126 7,434 15,134 6,943 191,088
$160,269 $711,640 $192,667 $264,843 $395,282 $323,935 $140,639 $667,766 $1,515,490 $135,610 $531,947 $651,067 $465,832 $447,676 $307,808 $748,112 $575,020 $8,235,603
$5.85 $4.66 $14.88 $11.43 $8.30 $17.99 $28.18 $8.48 $18.23 $11.69 $16.75 $6.30 $24.67 $8.26 $2.90 $6.48 $59.21 $14.96
$2.63 $2.30 $1.31 $4.05 $1.86 $1.09 $0.81 $3.22 $3.38 $2.08 $2.57 $1.42 $3.85 $7.42 $1.85 $3.09 $2.83 $2.69
* These transit agencies exclusively provided demand response/dial-a-ride service
Sam Chavez Section 5311 Program Manager 602.712.7465 206 S. 17th Ave, 340B Phoenix, AZ 85007 www.azdot.gov/ptd
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| Full Text | FY 2007 Section 5311 Rural Public Transportation Program Annual Report Arizona Department of Transportation Public Transportation Division Introduction The Federal Transit Administration (FTA) Section 5311 Rural Public Transportation Program provides program funds for capital, operating, and administrative assistance to local public bodies, nonprofit organizations, and operators of public transportation services in non-urbanized areas. The program is funded by the FTA through federal apportionments to the Governor of each state and is based solely on each states non-urbanized population. The Public Transportation Division (PTD) of the Arizona Department of Transportation is the agency responsible for overall state administration of the 5311 program. The PTD provides financial and technical assistance to transit agencies throughout the state to enhance the access of people in non-urbanized areas to health care, shopping, education, employment, public services and recreation. The primary mission of the PTD is to identify public transportation needs and administer programs and resources to provide safe and reliable mobility options for Arizona's communities. The mission is carried out through the following guidance: - Establish a funding culture based upon documented public transportation needs - Grow rural-urban and intra-urban connecting services - Publicly promote and facilitate public transportation programs at all levels The following pages provide an overview of the operating and cost data characteristics of each of the 17 transit agencies that participated in Arizona's Section 5311 program for the period 1 July 2006 through 30 June 2007. The operating and financial data for this directory was obtained from each transit agency through a monthly billing process that includes submission of service data and program costs. The program summary on the last page provides ridership, program miles, vehicle service hours, administration and net operating cost, and a performance comparison for each transit agency as well as a total for the group. CITY OF BISBEE Legislative District: 25 Congressional District: 8 SouthEastern Arizona Governments Association (SEAGO) Transportation Board District: 3 SERVICE DATA Service Days per week ..................................... 6 Annual Project Miles .............................. 60,970 Annual Passenger Trips ............................ 27,379 Fares Collected .................................... $30,327 . FLEET DATA 28 Foot Passenger Bus ....................................... 1 22 Foot Passenger Bus ................................... 1 GENERAL DESCRIPTION The Bisbee Bus The Bisbee Bus operates a fixed route service that will deviate up to three quarters of a mile for clients with special needs and the elderly. The service area includes Old Bisbee, Warren, San Jose and the Naco area. The Bisbee Bus also connects with the Cochise Commuter which operates two routes - one between Douglas and Bisbee and one between Douglas and Sierra Vista. Primary Contact: COST DATA Capital $26,816 Administration $30,925 Net Operating $129,344 Operating Federal - $61,651 Local - $67,693 Administration Federal - $24,739 Local - $6,186 Capital Federal - $24,615 Local - $2,201 Melanie Greene Transit Manager 118 Arizona Street Bisbee, AZ 85603 Phone: 520.432.6016 E-mail: mgreene@cityofbisbee.com Website: www.cityofbisbee.com/dept_comdev.html Bisbee Bus Contractor: Catholic Community Services Connie Gastelum Phone: 520.364.4330 E-mail: connieccs@theriver.com Agency Type: Municipality Type of Service: Rural FY 2007 Section 5311 Transit Directory Public Transportation Division CITY OF BULLHEAD CITY Legislative District: 3 Congressional District: 2 Western Arizona Council of Governments (WACOG) Transportation Board District: 6 SERVICE DATA Service days per week ..................................... 6 Annual project miles ............................ 308,753 Annual passenger trips .............................152,769 Fares Collected ................................... $185,494 . FLEET DATA 36 Foot Passenger Bus .................................... 1 33 Foot Passenger Bus ................................... 1 26 Foot Passenger Bus .................................. 1 22 Foot Passenger Bus ................................... 5 19 Foot Passenger Bus ................................... 3 GENERAL DESCRIPTION Bullhead Area Transit Service - BATS The BATS transit service operates a deviated fixed route and a dial a ride demand response system. The deviated fixed route system operates two routes. Route 1 operates North/South along the Highway 95 corridor. Route 2 operates in the Riviera area of the city serving major shopping and medical centers. The dial a ride service operates with a 35 minute window for pickup and is available throughout the Bullhead City limits. Primary Contact: COST DATA Capital $238,486 Administration $122,454 Net Operating $589,186 Sandy Smith Transit Manager 1255 Marina Blvd. Bullhead City, AZ 86442 Phone: 928.763.9400 X374 E-mail: transit1@bullheadcity.com Website: www.bullheadcity.com/transit Operating: Federal - $293,017 Local - $296,169 Administration: Federal - $83,814 Local - $38,640 Capital: Federal - $190,789 Local - $47,697 Agency Type: Municipality Type of Service: Rural FY 2007 Section 5311 Annual Report Public Transportation Division CATHOLIC COMMUNITY SERVICES Legislative District: 25 Congressional District: 8 Southeastern Arizona Governments Organization (SEAGO) Transportation Board District: 3 SERVICE DATA Service Days per Week .................................... 6 Annual Project Miles ............................. 147,185 Annual Passenger Trips ............................ 12,946 Fares Collected ................................... $19,000 . FLEET DATA 25 Foot Passenger Bus ..................................... 2 20 Foot Passenger Bus .................................. 2 GENERAL DESCRIPTION Douglas Rides and the Cochise Commuter Catholic Community Services (CCS) operates Douglas Rides, a deviated fixed route transit service in the City of Douglas, a commuter service called the Cochise Commuter operating round trip from Douglas through Bisbee to Sierra Vista, and a dial-a-ride service for passengers with special needs. The Douglas Rides service that began December 2006 operates three routes that have a total of 59 stops throughout the City of Douglas. The Cochise Commuter service operates two round trips per day starting from the central transfer point in the City of Douglas. The Cochise Commuter makes two scheduled stops in Bisbee and completes the trip with five scheduled stops in Sierra Vista to include a link to Vista Transit. The dial-a-ride service covers both the Douglas Rides and the Cochise Commuter service but requires a 24 hour advance reservation. Primary Contact: COST DATA Administration $48,676 Net Operating $143,991 Operating Federal - $71,995 Local - $71,995 Administration Federal - $38,941 Local - $9,735 Capital Federal - $0 Local - $0 Connie Gastelum Transportation Program Manager 1445 E. 15th Street Douglas, AZ 85607 Phone: 520.364.4330 E-mail: connieccs@theriver.com Agency Type: Non-Profit Type of Service: Rural FY 2007 Section 5311 Transit Directory Public Transportation Division CITY OF COOLIDGE Legislative District: 23 Congressional District: 1 Central Arizona Association of Governments (CAAG) Transportation Board District: 4 SERVICE DATA Service Days per Week ..................................... 5 Annual Project Miles ................................ 65,324 Annual Passenger Trips .............................. 23,170 Fares Collected ..................................... $22,843 FLEET DATA 28 Foot Passenger Bus .................................... 5 COST DATA GENERAL DESCRIPTION COTTON EXPRESS The Cotton Express Transit service operates a deviated fixed route and dial a ride service. The deviated fixed route has 46 stops throughout the city on three separate routes referred to as the Central Shopper's Loop, a West Loop; West of AZ Blvd., and an East Loop; East of AZ Blvd. The dial a ride service is for clients with special needs due to age or disability. Primary Contact: Capital $65,680 Administration $66,872 Net Operating $197,971 Marcus Hoffman Transit Manager 130 W. Central Ave Coolidge, AZ 85228 Phone: 520.723.6085 E-mail: mhoffman@coolidgeaz.com Website: www.coolidgeaz.com Operating Federal - $97,091 Local - $100,880 Administration Federal - $53,497 Local - $13,375 Capital Federal - $53,048 Local - $12,632 Agency Type: Municipality Type of Service: Rural FY 2007 Section 5311 Annual Report Public Transportation Division CITY OF COTTONWOOD Legislative District: 1 Congressional District: 1 Northern Arizona Council of Governments (NACOG) Transportation Board District: 6 SERVICE DATA Service Days per week ...................................... 7 Annual Project Miles .............................. 212,495 Annual Passenger Trips ............................. 47,637 Fares Collected .................................. $170,873 . FLEET DATA 24 Foot Passenger Bus ................................... 9 COST DATA GENERAL DESCRIPTION Cottonwood Area Transit System - CATS The Cottonwood Area Transit System operates a deviated fixed route, dial a ride service, and is linked with the Sedona Roadrunner to provide commuter service between Cottonwood and Sedona. The deviated fixed route has 33 scheduled stops on a Red Line that runs southbound and a Blue Line that runs northbound servicing Cottonwood, Clarkdale, Bridgeport, and Verde Village. The dial a ride service is for clients who cannot get to a bus stop and a 24 hour advance reservation is required. Primary Contact: Capital $28,205 Administration $64,745 Net Operating $330,537 Operating Federal - $152,982 Local - $177,555 Administration Federal - $51,796 Local - $12,949 Capital Federal - $26,231 Local - $1,974 Shirley Scott Transit Manager 827 North Main Street Cottonwood, AZ 86326 Phone: 928.634.2287 E-mail: sscott@ci.cottonwood.az.us Website: www.ci.cottonwood.az.us Agency Type: Municipality Type of Service: Rural FY 2007 Section 5311 Annual Report Public Transportation Division HELPING HANDS AGENCY, INC. Legislative District: 3 Congressional District: 1 Northern Arizona Council of Governments (NACOG) Transportation Board District: 5 SERVICE DATA Service Days per Week ................................... 7 Annual Project Miles ............................. 298,094 Annual Passenger Trips ............................ 18,009 Fares Collected ................................... $20,768 . FLEET DATA 21 Foot Passenger Bus ...................................... 5 COST DATA GENERAL DESCRIPTION The EXPRESS, City of Page The Helping Hands Agency provides public transportation known as the EXPRESS. The EXPRESS provides a deviated fixed route service that operates on six separate routes with a total of 60 stops at commercial, social service agencies, senior and assisted living homes, and employment centers in and around the City of Page. Primary Contact: Administration $114,902 Net Operating $209,033 Cynthia Kokasko Executive Director 645 N Navajo Page, AZ 86040 Phone: 928.645.9596 E-mail: cynthia@helpinghandsagency.com Operating Federal - $103,606 Local - $105,427 Administration Federal - $30,814 Local - $84,088 Capital Federal - $0 Local - $0 Agency Type: Non-Profit Type of Service: Rural FY 2007 Section 5311 Transit Directory Public Transportation Division HOPI TRIBE Northern Arizona Council of Governments (NACOG) Transportation Board District: 5 SERVICE DATA Service Days per week ..................................... 5 Annual revenue miles ............................ . 174,543 Annual passenger trips .............................. 4,990 Fares Collected .................................... $17,581 . FLEET DATA 22 Foot Passenger Bus ..................................... 3 17 Foot Passenger Van ................................... 1 COST DATA GENERAL DESCRIPTION Hopi Senom Transit The Hopi Senom Transit System operates a fixed route system servicing medical, employment, commercial, human service programs, and low income or public housing locations to and from Keams Canyon, Moencopi, Flagstaff, Tuba City and Kykotsmovi. The transit service also provides three weekend shopping trips per month to Winslow to accommodate Hopi and Navajo consumers. Primary Contact: Capital $2,995 Administration $43,756 Net Operating $96,883 Judy Polingyumptewa Transit Manager PO Box 123 Kykotsmovi, AZ 86039 Phone: 928.734.9588 E-mail: hopi5311@yahoo.com Operating Federal - $47,816 Local - $49,067 Administration Federal - $27,806 Local - $15,950 Capital Budget Federal - $2,786 Local - $209 Agency Type: Indian Tribe Type of Service: Rural FY 2007 Section 5311 Annual Report Public Transportation Division CITY OF KINGMAN Legislative District: 3 Congressional District: 2 Western Arizona Council of Governments (WACOG) Transportation Board District: 6 SERVICE DATA Service Days per week .................................... 6 Annual Project Miles ............................. 207,200 Annual Passenger Trips ............................ 78,766 Fares Collected ..................................... $73,998 FLEET DATA 24 Foot Passenger Bus ...................................... 8 COST DATA GENERAL DESCRIPTION Kingman Area Regional Transit - KART The Kingman Area Regional Transit system operates a deviated route system on four routes and a dial a ride service for the elderly and disabled in the City of Kingman and greater Kingman-Butler area. The deviated route service has 78 stops throughout the City of Kingman providing a connection with medical, employment, commercial, and education centers. Primary Contact: Capital $215,874 Administration $143,709 Net Operating $524,057 Laura Henry Transit Manager 3700 East Andy Devine Ave Kingman, AZ 86401 Phone: 928.753.8762 E-mail: lhenry@ci.kingman.az.us Website: www.ci.kingman.az.us/depts/kart/kart.htm Operating Federal - $233,205 Local - $290,852 Administration Federal - $96,701 Local - $47,008 Capital Federal - $171,100 Local - $44,774 Agency Type: Municipality Type of Service: Rural FY 2007 Section 5311 Annual Report Public Transportation Division CITY OF LAKE HAVASU CITY Legislative District: 3 Congressional District: 2 Western Arizona Council of Governments (WACOG) Transportation Board District: 6 SERVICE DATA Service Days per Week ..................................... 6 Annual Project Miles ............................. 448,267 Annual Passenger Trips ............................ 83,134 Fares Collected .................................... $169,332 . FLEET DATA 20 Foot Passenger Bus ...................................... 13 21 Foot Passenger Bus ..................................... 1 GENERAL DESCRIPTION Havasu Area Transit On 30 October 2006, City Transit Services changed its name to Havasu Area Transit and started providing a fixed route system and a demand response service. The fixed route service has five routes that link at a downtown transfer station at 30 minutes past the hour. Pre-qualified Curbto-curb service is available for elderly persons over 65, persons with disabilities, and people living outside the scheduled route area. Primary Contact: COST DATA Capital $83,943 Administration $259,806 Net Operating $1,255,684 Gary Parsons Transit Manager 900 London Bridge Road Lake Havasu City, AZ 86404 Phone: 928.453.7600 E-mail: parsonsg@lhcaz.gov Website: www,ci.lake-havasu-city.az.us Operating: Federal - $481,001 Local - $774,683 Administration: Federal - $178,565 Local - $81,241 Capital: Federal - $73,440 Local - $10,503 Agency Type: Municipality Type of Service: Rural FY 2007 Section 5311 Annual Report Public Transportation Division TOWN OF MIAMI Legislative District: 5 Congressional District: 1 Central Arizona Association of Governments (CAAG) Transportation Board District: 4 SERVICE DATA Service Days per Week .............. ...................... 5 Annual Project Miles ................................ 65,292 Annual Passenger Trips ............................. 11,597 Fares Collected .................................... $10,928 . FLEET DATA 21 Foot Passenger Bus ..................................... 4 16 Foot Passenger Bus .................................. 2 Transit Automobile ...................................... 1 GENERAL DESCRIPTION Cobre Valley Community Transit Cobre Valley Community Transit operates a demand response/curb to curb service in the Town of Miami, to the City of Globe and to a large unincorporated area in Gila County. Clientele utilizing the service includes low income, college students, and the elderly and disabled. Primary Contact: COST DATA Capital $68,275 Net Operating $97,129 Sandra Eylicio Transit Coordinator 500 Sullivan Street Miami, AZ 85539 Phone: 928.473.8222 E-mail: miamitransit@cableone.net Administration $38,481 Agency Type: Municipality Type of Service: Rural Operating Federal - $47,026 Local - $50,103 Administration Federal - $23,745 Local - $14,736 Capital Federal - $62,493 Local - $5,782 FY 2007 Section 5311 Annual Report Public Transportation Division NAVAJO NATION Northern Arizona Council of Governments (NACOG) Transportation Board District: 5 SERVICE DATA Service Days per Week .................................. 6 Annual Project Miles ............................ 206,881 Annual Passenger Trips .......................... 31,756 Fares Collected .................................... $56,581 FLEET DATA 40 Foot Passenger Bus .................................. 3 20 Foot Passenger Bus ................................. 3 15 Foot Passenger Bus ................................. 3 COST DATA GENERAL DESCRIPTION Navajo Transit System The Navajo Transit System operates a fixed route service throughout the Navajo Nation in Arizona and New Mexico. Service areas include Fort Defiance, Tuba City, Kayenta, Chinle, Window Rock, Farmington, Crownpoint, Gallup, and Toyei. Arizona and New Mexico provide Federal Section 5311 program funds to the Navajo Transit System. Primary Contact: Administration $101,606 Net Operating $430,341 Lee Bigwater Transit Manager PO Box 1330 Window Rock, AZ 85616 Phone: 928.729.4108 E-mail: leevbigwater@navajo.org Operating Federal - $204,824 Local - $225,517 Administration Federal - $81,285 Local - $20,320 Capital Federal - $0 Local - $0 Agency Type: Indian Tribe Type of Service: Rural FY 2007 Section 5311 Annual Report Public Transportation Division PIMA COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION Legislative District: 26, 27, 28, 29, and 30 Congressional District: 7 and 8 Pima Association of Governments (PAG) Transportation Board District: 2 SERVICE DATA Service Days per Week ................................... 6 Annual Project Miles ............................. 457,857 Annual Passenger Trips ........................... 103,350 Fares Collected ..................................... $91,718 FLEET DATA 28 Foot Passenger Bus ....................................... 1 20 Foot Passenger Bus .................................... 4 15 Foot Passenger Bus .................................... 6 COST DATA GENERAL DESCRIPTION Pima County Transit System Pima County Rural Transit System provides fixed route, dial a ride, and rural connector services operated by three separate contractors. Ajo Transportation operates three fixed routes and a dial a ride; Ajo to Tucson, Ajo to Why, and Ajo to Gila Bend that connects with services to Phoenix . The dial a ride service operates within the town of Ajo. TRAX Transportation operates three routes to and from Tucson that includes Marana, San Xavier, and Tucson Estates and American Express operates a rural connector between Green Valley and Tucson. Primary Contact: Capital $46,480 Administration $120,414 Net Operating $530,653 Operating Federal - $260,235 Local - $270,418 Administration Federal - $93,820 Local - $26,594 Capital Federal - $37,184 Local - $9,296 Patrick McGowan Transit Manager 201 North Stone, 5th Floor Tucson, AZ 85702 Phone: 520.740.6731 E-mail: patrick.mcgowan@dot.pima.gov Website: www.dot.co.pima.az.us/transsys Agency Type: County Government Type of Service: Rural FY 2007 Section 5311Annual Report Public Transportation Division SALT RIVER PIMA-MARICOPA INDIAN COMMUNITY Maricopa Association of Governments (MAG) Transportation Board District: 1 SERVICE DATA Service Days per Week ..................................... 5 Annual Project Miles ............................. 120,847 Annual Passenger Trips ............................ 18,882 Fares Collected ..................................... $12,699 . FLEET DATA 24 Foot Passenger Bus ................................... 4 19 Foot Passenger Bus ................................... 5 COST DATA GENERAL DESCRIPTION Salt River Transit The Salt River Transit System provides dial a ride services for tribal residents traveling to Mesa, Tempe, and Scottsdale for employment and medical services. Primary Contact: Administration $108,374 Pete Chavez Transit Manager 10005 East Osborn road Scottsdale, AZ 85256 Phone: 480.850.8276 E-mail: pedro.chavez@srpmic-nsn.gov Website: www.saltriver.pima-maricopa.nsn.us Net Operating $357,458 Operating Federal - $95,397 Local - $262,061 Administration Federal - $62,029 Local - $46,345 Capital Federal - $0 Local - $0 Agency Type: Indian Tribe Type of Service: Rural FY 2007 Section 5311 Annual Report Public Transportation Division CITY OF SEDONA Legislative District: 1 Congressional District: 1 Northern Arizona Council of Governments (NACOG) Transportation Board District: 5 SERVICE DATA Service Days per Week ..................................... 7 Annual Project Miles ................................ 60,303 Annual Passenger Trips .............................. 54,199 Fares Collected ....................................... $1,237 FLEET DATA 30 Foot Passenger Bus .......................................... 4 20 Foot Passenger Bus .................................... 1 COST DATA GENERAL DESCRIPTION Sedona Roadrunner The Sedona Roadrunner fixed route service operates along a 1.2 mile corridor between Uptown Main Street and the Hillside Shopping Gallery. The service also provides a morning and evening connection to and from the City of Cottonwood to connect with major employers in the City of Sedona. Contracted para-transit service is provided through the Sedona Adult Community Center. Primary Contact: Net Operating $355,058 Administration $92,618 Capital $1,190,734 Jim Wagoner Transit Manager 102 Roadrunner Drive Sedona, AZ 86336 Phone: 928.679.8710 E-mail: jwagoner@naipta.az.gov Website: www.visitsedona.com Operating Federal - $178,146 Local - $176,912 Administration Federal - $52,154 Local - $40,464 Capital Federal - $952,587 Local - $238,147 Agency Type: Municipality Type of Service: Rural FY 2007 Section 5311 Transit Directory Public Transportation Division CITY OF SHOW LOW Legislative District: 5 Congressional District: 1 Northern Arizona Council of Governments (NACOG) Transportation Board District: 5 SERVICE DATA Service Days per Week ..................................... 6 Annual Project Miles ............................. .. 166,498 Annual Passenger Trips ............................ 106,193 Fares Collected ..................................... $37,555 FLEET DATA 25 Foot Passenger Bus ........................................ 4 COST DATA GENERAL DESCRIPTION The Four Seasons Connection The Four Seasons Connection operates a deviated fixed route service in the City of Show Low, Town of PinetopLakeside, Navajo County area between partner communities and to the Hon-Dah Resort and Conference Center. Service is provided on two routes with 48 stops linking commercial, medical, municipal, and recreation centers throughout the service area. Primary Contact: Capital $68,984 Administration $61,268 Net Operating $246,540 Joel Weeks Community Services Director 200 West Cooley Show Low, AZ 85901 Phone: 928.532.4122 E-mail: jweeks@ci.show-low.az.us Website: www.ci.show-low.az.us Four Seasons Connection Contractor: MV Transportation Thomas Hakenwerth Phone: 928.537.0627 E-mail: thakenwerth@mvtransit.com Operating Federal - $121,110 Local - $125,430 Administration Federal - $49,014 Local - $12,254 Capital Budget Federal - $55,187 Local - $13,797 Agency Type: Municipality Type of Service: Rural FY 2007 Section 5311 Transit Directory Public Transportation Division CITY OF SIERRA VISTA Legislative District: 25 & 30 Congressional District: 8 SouthEastern Arizona Governments Association (SEAGO) Transportation Board District: 3 SERVICE DATA Service Days per Week ................................... 7 Annual Project Miles ............................. 241,763 Annual Passenger Trips .......................... 115,387 Fares Collected ................................... $94,396 . FLEET DATA 35 Foot Passenger Bus ....................................... 1 29 Foot Passenger Bus .................................... 4 25 Foot Passenger Bus .................................... 5 GENERAL DESCRIPTION VISTA TRANSIT Vista Transit services are provided through a deviated fixed route system with five routes utilizing transfer points throughout the community. The routes are designed as neighborhood circulators that meet every one-half hour at the transit transfer center and service major employers, lowincome housing, shopping centers, senior activity centers, medical facilities, and all City, State, and County offices. Curb-to-curb service is also available for the elderly and disabled with a 24-hour advance reservation. Primary Contact: COST DATA Net Operating $617,514 Capital $1,494,703 Administration $130,598 Steve Tyminski Transit Manager 401 Giulio Cesare Avenue Sierra Vista, AZ 85635 Phone: 520.458.5775 E-mail: styminski@ci.sierra-vista.az.us Website: www.ci.sierra-vista.az.us Operating Federal - $301,403 Local - $316,111 Administration Federal - $104,477 Local - $26,121 Capital Federal - $1,352,916 Local - $141,787 Agency Type: Municipality Type of Service: Rural FY 2007 Section 5311 Transit Directory Public Transportation Division VALLEY METRO/RPTA Maricopa Association of Governments (MAG) Transportation Board District: 1 SERVICE DATA Service Days per Week .................................... 6 Annual Project Miles .............................. 203,252 Annual Passenger Trips ............................... 9,712 Fares Collected ......................................$27,755 FLEET DATA 24 Foot Passenger Bus .................................... 6 GENERAL DESCRIPTION Route 660 - Wickenburg to Glendale Route 685 - Gila Bend to Phoenix Valley Metro/RPTA utilizes Section 5311 funding to operate two routes. Route 660, operated by Total Transit Inc., provides three weekday roundtrips from Wickenburg to Glendale with a stop in Surprise. Route 685, operated by Ajo Transportation, provides service from Gila Bend into Phoenix. Service is provided along MC85 with stops in Buckeye, Avondale, Goodyear, Tolleson, and the Desert Sky Mall in Phoenix. This service also connects with Pima County Department of Transportation contract with Ajo Transportation servicing Ajo to Gila Bend. Primary Contact: COST DATA Administration and Net Operating Federal - $253,779 Local - $321,241 Capital Federal - $0 Local - $0 Anne MacCracken Transportation Planner 301 N 1st Ave, Suite 700 Phoenix, AZ 85003 Phone: 602.262.7433 E-mail: amaccracken@valleymetro.org Website: valleymetro.org Agency Type: Transportation Authority Type of Service: Rural FY 2007 Section 5311 Transit Directory Public Transportation Division FY 2007 Program Summary Provider City of Bisbee City of Bullhead City Catholic Community Services City of Coolidge City of Cottonwood Helping Hands Inc. Hopi Tribe City of Kingman City of Lake Havasu City Town of Miami * Navajo Nation Pima County Department of Transportation Salt River-Pima Maricopa Indian Community * City of Sedona City of Show Low City of Sierra Vista Valley Metro/RPTA Totals Passenger Trips Vehicle Project Miles Vehicle Service Hours Net Operating Cost Cost per Passenger Trip Cost per Project Mile 27,379 152,769 12,946 23,170 47,637 18,009 4,990 78,766 83,134 11,597 31,756 103,350 18,882 54,199 106,193 115,387 9,712 899,876 60,970 308,753 147,185 65,324 212,495 298,094 174,543 207,200 448,267 65,292 206,881 457,857 120,847 60,303 166,498 241,763 203,252 3,445,524 3,852 20,094 7,133 5,122 15,880 11,204 3,843 16,016 35,881 3,840 6,458 18,655 8,473 5,126 7,434 15,134 6,943 191,088 $160,269 $711,640 $192,667 $264,843 $395,282 $323,935 $140,639 $667,766 $1,515,490 $135,610 $531,947 $651,067 $465,832 $447,676 $307,808 $748,112 $575,020 $8,235,603 $5.85 $4.66 $14.88 $11.43 $8.30 $17.99 $28.18 $8.48 $18.23 $11.69 $16.75 $6.30 $24.67 $8.26 $2.90 $6.48 $59.21 $14.96 $2.63 $2.30 $1.31 $4.05 $1.86 $1.09 $0.81 $3.22 $3.38 $2.08 $2.57 $1.42 $3.85 $7.42 $1.85 $3.09 $2.83 $2.69 * These transit agencies exclusively provided demand response/dial-a-ride service Sam Chavez Section 5311 Program Manager 602.712.7465 206 S. 17th Ave, 340B Phoenix, AZ 85007 www.azdot.gov/ptd |
