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Title: 31st Annual Florida Public Transportation Association Conference


1
31st Annual Florida Public Transportation
Association Conference
  • Welcome to FDOTs District One
  • Stan Cann, District Secretary

2
Southwest Area12 Counties 6 Urban 6 Rural7
Transit Systems5 MPOs7 CTCs1 RACEC
3
District One Partners
  • Transit Agencies
  • Collier County (CAT)
  • Lee County (LeeTran)
  • Charlotte County (CCAT)
  • Sarasota County (SCAT)
  • Manatee County (MCAT)
  • Polk County (WHAT)
  • Lakeland (LAMTD)
  • MPOs
  • Collier/Naples-Bonita Springs
  • Charlotte/Punta Gorda
  • Lee/Cape Coral- Ft. Myers
  • Sarasota/Bradenton
  • Lakeland Winter Haven/Auburndale

4
CUTR Completed TheTransit Emergency Planning
and Response Assessment Initiativein September
This was a District One and Central Office
co-managed project
  • The 2004 Hurricane Season
  • Charley (Category 4, 3, 2) on August 13
  • Hurricane Frances (Category 3 2) September 5-6
  • Hurricane Jeanne (Category 3, 2, 1) September
    26
  • Also Hurricane Ivan (Category 4) September 16

5
Rural Transit Planning
  • CUTR completed the District One Rural Transit and
    Marketing Assessment Initiative in July.
  • RACEC- High unemployment rates elderly
    populations.
  • 21 Specific Recommendations in 8 Focus Areas
  • 1 Priority- Rural Transit Summit
  • December 7, 2005 in Sebring
  • Partnering with FHREDI Enterprise Florida

6
Collier County (CAT)
  • Began in February, 2001- Added buses/routes in
    2004 2005
  • Amazing Ridership- 324,037 (02)- 475,820 (03)-
    627,824 (04)
  • Growth impacts and facility needs are priority
    issues

7
Manatee County (MCAT)
  • Anna Maria Island Trolley- An FDOT Transit
    Corridor Project
  • Ridership is over 350,000 annually- Averaging
    more than 23 riders per hour, and in peak
    periods, 35-45 riders per hour

8
MCAT SCAT
  • Sarasota/Manatee MPO Initiative
  • Public Transportation Committee
  • Interlining routes on US 41
  • Shared Marketing
  • Free Transfer
  • Extended/interline service
  • on Longboat Key
  • Investigating applying for grants

9
Sarasota County (SCAT)
  • 1994
  • County Commissioners decided to reduce fares and
    to add local funding the system gained in
    ridership,
  • Was recognized as APTA Small System of the year
    in 1997.
  • 2005
  • Adding 5 million from local funding, ???
  • Whats next for the system?

SCAT Opened the Historic Venice Train Depot in
2004, and their new Downtown Transfer Station in
2005
10
  • Ft. Myers Beach Trolley-
  • Since 1988 (Service Development)
  • Ridership
  • Over 275,000 annually
  • Park and Ride Lot usage/riders rose from 74,464
    in 2003, to 113,372 in 2004, 234,619 in 2005
  • Trolley Lane Trial
  • Matanzas Pass Bridge
  • Greater flow for the Trolleys
  • Improved run times by 4-8 minutes

11
LeeTran
  • US 41 Transit Corridor Project
  • Buses and Operating
  • Begun in 1997, marketing is a key component, as
    this service has become a vital artery in the
    LeeTran system.
  • Annual Ridership Growth
  • 460,536 in FY 1998
  • 547,172 in FY 1999
  • 702,883 in FY 2000
  • 748,418 in FY 2001
  • 803,010 in FY 2002
  • 822,713 in FY 2003
  • 839,060 in FY 2004
  • 897,705 in FY 2005

12
LeeTran Future
  • Facility Projects
  • Administrative, operations, and maintenance
    facility
  • Ft. Myers Beach Park and Ride Lot relocation
  • Edison Mall transfer station relocation
  • Downtown Intermodal Transfer Center expansion
  • Bell Tower transfer site relocation.
  • Changes
  • Possible Regional Transit Authority establishment
  • Dedicated revenue source a possibility
  • Took over own ADA paratransit service last year

13
Charlotte County Transit
  • Recovering from Hurricane Charley
  • Possible Expansion to from paratransit to fixed
    route services
  • US 41 CAMP

14
Polk CountyRegional Transit Authority
  • Three (3) Systems (LAMTD, WHAT, Polk County)
  • Long Range Needs and Funding Identified
  • Recommended an RTA and service expansions
  • Formed an RTO via Interlocal Agreement-
  • Ten (10) Parties
  • Decided to pursue special legislation to create
    an RTA with multiple revenue options
  • 2006 Session, implement in 2006-2007 with a
    countywide referendum for funding.

15
One System
Ride Request routes operate to and from Transit
Centers
Ride Request Area
Former Paratransit Rider Capable of Accessing
Ride Request
Limited Stop Bus Rapid Transit
Ride Request Route
Local / Collector Route
Timed connections to major bus lines (such as J1)
Commuter Van Pool
Paratransit Service Required
16
Polk County- WHAT
  • New WHAT Downtown Terminal is under design and
    should be constructed in 2006.
  • WHAT Celebrated its 6th Anniversary in 2005.
  • National State Awards for Emergency Response
    Training Program.
  • Florida Driver of the Year by CTD, Paratransit
    Driver of the Year through RTAP
  • Part of the RTA Process in Polk County

17
Lakeland Area Mass Transit District
  • A new Director (Collaborative effort)
  • Part of the RTA Process
  • Expansion of Staff
  • Park and Ride lot New Services
  • Technology Upgrades

18
Another Cooperative Effort
  • US 98 CAMP Ft. Fraser Trail
  • Bought Rail Corridor
  • Reserved Right of Way/Dedicated Lanes for
    multi-modal options in CAMP PDE study
  • Funding for the Ft. Fraser Trail and Trail Heads
  • Controlled access and crossings
  • Multiple Jurisdictions- (several interlocal
    agreements)
  • FDOT, MPO, Polk County, Cities of Lakeland
    Bartow
  • Construction in 2006
  • Includes first Bus Pull Out Lane in Polk County

19
FDOT District One
  • Partnerships are a Priority
  • Includes a goal to help local systems succeed
  • Innovative in approach and leadership
  • High Growth means we must be proactive
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