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2018 Final Service Changes Proposal Ada County
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Background
Based on Plans The changes being proposed in Ada County are intended to be consistent with the objectives of
ValleyConnect 2.0 and Boise’s Transportation Action Plan (TAP).
ValleyConnect 2.0 ValleyConnect 2.0 is Valley Regional Transit’s plan to bring service to the levels identified in Communities
in Motion as where the region should be in 2025. In addition to calling for a 4x increase in service levels,
it also establishes route and network design principles, performance-based planning, and a fixed-route
first philosophy. All of these policies have been considered in this service change process.
Transportation Action Plan (TAP) The City of Boise’s Transportation Action Plan identifies ways for the city to work with partner agencies
to improve mobility for all of the City’s residents. Among the goals of the TAP is to establish three “Best
in Class” transit routes on State Street, Vista, and Fairview. The proposed service change would enhance
service on Vista and State Street, bringing them closer to the Best in Class levels identified in the TAP.
Service Change Objectives At the outset of the service change process, Valley Regional Transit was tasked with the following
objectives:
1. Bring headways on State Street to 15 minutes in peak hours
2. Reallocate service hours from low performing routes to high performing routes
3. Total service costs should not exceed the current budget
These changes are an important first step in reaching the levels of service outlined in ValleyConnect 2.0
and the TAP.
Benefits of Service Change Valley Regional Transit has been working with the public to revise service in Ada and Canyon County. The proposed changes are designed to maximize the effectiveness of existing transit resources and connect more people to more places more often. The anticipated system benefits include;
15-minute service on State Street during the peak period and 30 minute service all day on Saturday
15-minute service during the peak period on Vista and 30 minutes in the off-peak with service until after 9PM
New connections to the Airport from the Central Bench, Broadway, and Southeast Boise
More direct, two-way service in more locations
More resources dedicated to higher ridership routes
Improved on-time performance on Intercounty and Canyon County services
Service reductions to address budget shortfall in Canyon County. These proposals were not included in the initial service concepts because the budget forecasts were not yet complete.
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Public Comment Summary and Proposed Adjustments The public comment period for the initial concepts closed on Saturday, October 6th. VRT received several hundred comments (see the attached public comment report). VRT staff has revised the final draft proposal in the ways listed below. A detailed description of the service concepts is also attached.
Extend 1 Harris Ranch service to the existing stop at Warm Springs and Eckert
Reroute the 10 Hill Road to serve 36th and Taft which covers the highest ridership stops in the neighborhoods north of State Street. Install a bicycle rack at the closest bus stop on Castle Dr. to facilitate bicycle connections to the northern Pierce Park neighborhood (Gillis/Lamplighter).
Extend route 12 from Gary and Bunch to the current stop at Gary and Gillis. This will bring transit closer to the north Pierce Park neighborhood.
Reverse the Route 40 loop through downtown Boise clockwise (Main, Broadway, Beacon, University, Capitol) in the AM and counter-clockwise (9th, University, Beacon, Broadway, Idaho) in the PM. This will keep stops and times most similar to existing service
Routes All of the proposed changes shown in this document represent tradeoffs. Service restructures can
improve productivity and on-time performance but they inherently affect the frequency, span, or the
way riders use existing services. We applied the service design guidelines adopted in ValleyConnect 2.0
in this restructure, resulting in more linear, direct routes. This makes transit more attractive for
everyone along the route, but may mean some people will have to walk further.
As such, we are presenting what we believe is the most equitable balance that meets the stated
objectives. Each page shows performance statistics of the current route(s), and the reasons why we
believe that these changes are worth doing, followed by the challenges that these changes might create.
We have also included a brief summary of the first round of public comment.
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1 – Harris Ranch via Parkcenter Current Ridership 1 Parkcenter – 16.3 Boardings/Hour
18 Harris Ranch – 2.8 Boardings/Hour
Current On Time Performance 1 Parkcenter – 60.8% On-time
18 Harris Ranch– 77.7% On-time
Benefits of Change Consolidates duplicative routes
Provides all-day service to Harris Ranch
Moves resources from low performing 18 Harris Ranch to higher performing routes
Impacts of Change Frequency would be reduced from 30-minutes in peak hours to 60 minutes all day.
Public Comment on Final Draft (45 responses) 71% of survey respondents who use the 1 said they would use the revised services about the
same as today or more often (26% said more). 29% said they would use the services less.
Riders in Harris Ranch were concerned about the loss of transit service to the stop at Warm
Springs and Eckert.
o Response: VRT is proposing to extend the Parkcenter/Harris Ranch service to the
existing stop at Warm Springs and Eckert.
Riders were concerned about the loss of frequency on the 1 Parkcenter/Harris Ranch.
o Response: 30-minute peak hour frequencies are proposed to move to the 2 Broadway
route, which currently has higher productivity than the 1 Parkcenter, provides weekend
service, and has been adjusted to cover the highest ridership portions of the 1
Parkcenter – namely Boise Avenue/Law. Current resources are insufficient to provide
30 minute service in the peak on both the 1 Parkcenter and the 2 Broadway. Staff has
provided a cost estimate for the adding 30 minute peak service to the 1 Parkcenter and
will begin discussions with funding partners to increase service in that corridor as
resources become more available.
Route 18 riders were concerned that routing through Boise State University would slow down
service to downtown Boise and miss the opportunity to serve St Luke’s expanding medical
campus directly.
o Response: Boise State University is an important ridership generator. Currently, we
estimate that more than 30% of existing riders of the 1 Parkcenter are BSU students or
faculty. Our ability to serve Harris Ranch all day depends on being able to consolidate
travel markets from South East Boise. The 2 Broadway will continue to provide
connections between South East Boise and St Luke’s directly via Broadway.
Adjustment Extended to serve existing stop at Warm Springs and Eckert and continue exploring options
with the City of Boise for higher frequency in the peak period.
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2 – Broadway Current Ridership 17.8 Boardings/hour
Current On Time Performance 78.1% On-time
Benefits of Change Improves service to high-ridership area of Southeast Boise
Creates direct, two-way service along entire route
Has strong anchors at both ends in Main Street Station and the Boise Airport
Facilitates interlining with 3 Vista
Impacts of Change Route is not as direct as it could be.
Loss of direct service on Gekeler, Apple, and Pennsylvania.
Public Comment on Final Draft (32 responses) 89% of survey respondents who use the 2 said they would use the service about the same as to
day or more often (59% said more often). 11% said they would use the service less often.
Some riders were concerned about the loss of service on Gekeler, Pennsylvania and Apple and
requested that service continue to those locations.
o Response: Unfortunately, the street grid in SE Boise makes serving all the current stops
impossible without circuitous routing. We are continuing to explore the possibility of
expanding Boise Green Bike into the area.
Adjustment None
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3 – Vista Current Ridership 16.9 Boardings/Hour
Current On Time Performance 73.7% On-time
Benefits of Change Improves peak period span to be 15 minutes in the peak period
Increases span of service to 9:15 PM.
Moves toward Best-in-Class levels of service
Improves ease and speed of transfers by moving headways from 20-minute peak/40-minute
midday to 30 minutes all day
Improves on-time performance
Impacts of Change Riders will have to learn a new schedule.
Service may overlap Elder Street P&R Shuttle.
Public Comment on Final Draft (35 responses) 95% of survey respondents who use the 3 said they would use the service about the same as to
day or more often (63% said more often). 5% said they would use the service less often.
Survey respondents identified weekend service as the most important time to expand transit
service on the 3 Vista.
o Response: We will continue to work with our funding partners to extend weekend
service.
One respondent commented on the need to increase the visibility of transit service at the
airport.
o Response: VRT staff is working with Airport staff to increase the visibility of the bus stop
and improve wayfinding and schedule information.
Adjustment None
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4 – Roosevelt Current Ridership 10.5 Boardings/Hour
Current On Time Performance 76.5% On-time
Benefits of Change Has strong anchors at both ends in Main Street Station and the Boise Airport
Facilitates interlining with 3 Vista
Impacts of Change Residents of Targee & Columbus area no longer directly served.
Public Comment on Final Draft (17 responses) We did not specifically ask the public whether the changes to the route 4 would benefit them,
however we did ask all respondents whether the sum of changes would increase the number of
destinations you would be able to reach by transit. 88% of the respondents who said they use
the 4 Roosevelt reported that the number of destinations reachable by transit would be
increase or be about the same.
Some survey respondents were excited about the connection to the airport
Some survey respondents raised serious concerns about the loss of service on Columbus and
Targee and were very upset about losing that service
Response: The stops on Columbus and Targee are between 1/3 mile and ¼ mile from stops on
Vista, which has improved service.
Adjustment None
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5 – Emerald Current Ridership 19.9 Boardings/Hour
Current On Time Performance 82.7% On-time
Cost of Change Negligible
Benefits of Change Direct, simple, consistent, easy to understand route
Facilitates future improvements to Fairview service by establishing consistent, direct all day
service from Boise Towne Square Mall to Main Street Station
Impacts of Change Area near Barrister & Allumbaugh served by 28 Cole/Victory.
Loss of direct service near Liberty & Denton.
Public Comment on Final Draft (22 responses) 95% of survey respondents who use the 5 said they would use the service about the same as to
day or more often (50% said more often). 5% said they would use the service less often.
One survey respondent did express a serious concern about getting people to the Ada County
Sheriff's Office and the District Courts for court ordered community service before 7:30 am.
o Response: We did deviate the 28 Cole/Victory to cover these destinations because we
knew of their importance; however the first 28 is not scheduled to arrive at the Barrister
stop until 7:37 am. We will continue to look for opportunities to get accommodate this
need, however the 29 Overland route serves a stop at Cole and Barrister (approximately
¼ mile from the District Court) provides a viable alternative for riders going to the Ada
County Sheriff’s Office and District Court by 7:30am.
Some survey respondents commented on the need for later night and weekend service
Adjustment None
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9 – State Street Current Ridership 21.1 Boardings/Hour
Current On Time Performance 66.8% On-time
Benefits of Change 15-minute headways in peak hours
Improved on-time performance and faster service by thinning stops
Impacts of Change Some riders may have to walk further to their stop.
Public Comment on Final Draft (43 responses) 97% of survey respondents who use the 9 said they would use the service about the same as
they do today or more often (64% said more often). 3% said they would use the service less
often. Those that responded they would use it less primarily use the 9X from Eagle.
Respondents express support for the increased service levels
Some respondents expressed concern about the Lyft partnership, saying it is not comparable to
true public transportation. Some also expressed concern about there being potentially fewer
stops along State Street
o Response: We are proposing to continue to refine the Lyft Partnership to make it as easy
as possible for riders to connect to fixed route service. We will also carefully review the
ridership information and work with City of Boise staff before closing any stops along
State.
Several respondents requested weekend service and later night service.
Adjustment None
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9x – State Street Express Current Ridership 8.6 Boardings/Hour
Current On Time Performance 71.4% On-time
Benefits of Change Resources currently used on 9x can be reallocated to providing later service on the 3 Vista and
all day 30-minute service on the 5 Emerald
Impacts of Change No service at Carlton Bay & Horseshoe Bend stop.
Public Comment on Final Draft (21 responses) The majority (54%) of the survey respondents said their use of the revised services, including
Lyft, would depend on the cost. 42% said they would use the services more or about the same,
20% said less.
Based on customer comments, the 9X is important supplemental service to route 44 and
communities west of Glenwood.
o Response: VRT staff is continuing conversations with jurisdictions along Highway 44 to
develop plans about extending Hwy 44 service to Eagle and beyond.
Some respondents expressed concern about the use of Lyft or taxi like services as a supplement
to public transportation.
Understandably there was a request for more detail about the operation of the Lyft pilot.
o Response: We are proposing to provide more detail about the pilot and continue to
look for opportunities to make the transition between Lyft and transit easier
Adjustment We will provide more detail about the Lyft program, rates, how to use it etc. in the lead up to
the pilot launch and continue to look for opportunities to make the transition between Lyft and
transit easier.
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10 – Hill Road Current Ridership 10 Hill Road - 11.6 Boardings/Hour
14 Hyde Park – 4.5 Boardings/Hour
Current On Time Performance 10 Hill Road - 81.9% On-time (reported on time performance is combined with 12 Maple Grove)
14 Hyde Park – 87.9%
Benefits of Change Route is much more direct, simple, consistent, and easy to understand
Reduces duplication on State Street
Combines resources of two underperforming routes
Separating 10 Hill Road from 12 Maple Grove should improve the on-time performance of both
Impacts of Change Smaller service area in Northwest Boise.
Some riders will have to walk further to stop.
Smaller service area in North End.
Hyde Park riders would now be served by the 16 VA/Hyde Park Loop.
No weekend service in the North End
Public Comment on Final Draft (62 responses) The majority (65%) of survey respondents who use the current 10 said they would use these
revised services less than today with only 21% saying they would use it more. There were two
major areas of concern. The first is the lack of coverage in the 36th and Taft neighborhoods. The
other concern was in the northern Pierce Park neighborhood. Respondents expressed the need
to continue to have service in these neighborhoods, especially in light of the continued growth.
In the case of 36th and Taft there were several respondents that highlighted the unique needs of
the elderly in that neighborhood.
o Response: We are proposing to reroute the 10 Hill Road to serve 36th and Taft which
covers the highest ridership stops in the neighborhoods north of State Street. Install a
bicycle rack at the closest bus stop on Castle Dr. to facilitate bicycle connections to the
northern Pierce Park neighborhood (Gillis/Lamplighter). We are also proposing to
extend route 12 from Gary and Bunch to the current stop at Gary and Gillis. This will
bring transit closer to the north Pierce Park neighborhood.
Adjustment Reroute the 10 Hill Road to serve 36th and Taft which covers the highest ridership stops in the
neighborhoods north of State Street. Install a bicycle rack at the closest bus stop on Castle Dr.
to facilitate bicycle connections to the northern Pierce Park neighborhood (Gillis/Lamplighter).
We are also proposing to extend route 12 from Gary and Bunch to the current stop at Gary and
Gillis. This will bring transit closer to the north Pierce Park neighborhood.
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11 – Garden City Current Ridership 11.9 Boardings/Hour
Current On Time Performance 84.2% On-time
Benefits of Change Service hours are during higher ridership times
Improved rider safety as they will be less likely to need to cross Chinden Boulevard
Has strong anchors at both ends in Main Street Station and the Fairgrounds and Fred Meyer
Impacts of Change Creates some duplication of service with 8x.
Loss of midday service to Garden City
Public Comment on Final Draft (10 responses) 92% of survey respondents who use the 11 said they would use the service about the same as
today or more often (67% said more often). 8% said they would use the service less often.
Several respondents expressed their gratitude for the improvements being proposed and asked
for Sunday service.
Adjustment None
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12– Maple Grove Current Ridership 15.2 Boardings/Hour
Current On Time Performance 63.2% On-Time
Benefits of Change Improved on-time performance by disconnecting the 12 from the 10
Continued service to Gary and Gillis area
Leverages improvements to 9 State Street by allowing more riders to access it
Impacts of Change Riders wanting to travel between Northwest Boise and Towne Square Mall will need to transfer
Public Comment on Final Draft While we did not specifically ask about the 12, several riders of the 10 expressed concerns:
o Service would be lost in the area north of State Street and west of Pierce Park
Response: We are proposing to extend route 12 from Gary and Bunch to the
current stop at Gary and Gillis. This will bring transit closer to the north Pierce
Park neighborhood.
o Several riders indicated that they ride the 10/12 interline from North Boise to Maple
Grove and Towne Square Mall
Response: This movement will still be possible, however, riders will need to
transfer between the 9, 10, and 12 to do so. Timepoints between these three
routes will be set to best facilitate transfers. Travel between the 10 an the
Towne Square Mall would likely be faster by traveling through Main Street
Station and transferring either to the 7a or 5.
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16 – VA/Hyde Park Current Ridership 7.0 Boardings/Hour
Current On Time Performance 68.19% On-time
Benefits of Change More direct connections between downtown and VA
Short route facilitates easy interlining
More direct, two-way service for North End and Hyde Park.
Impacts of Change Smaller service area in East Boise. Some riders would need to walk out to Warm Springs.
Public Comment on Final Draft (10 responses) 86% of survey respondents who use the 16 said they would use the service about the same as
today or more often (62% said more often). 14% said they would use the service less often.
There were several comments about the need to generally increase transit service, more lines,
more times and weekend service.
Adjustment None
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17 – Warm Springs Current Ridership 17.0 Boardings/Hour
Current On Time Performance 92.2% On-time
Benefits of Change Direct, simple, consistent, easy to understand route
Short route facilitates easy interlining
Impacts of Change Smaller service area in East Boise. Some riders would need to walk to Warm Springs from
Walnut.
Public Comment on Final Draft (10 responses) 89% of survey respondents said they would use the service about the same as today or more
often (59% said more often). 11% said they would use the service less often.
There was one comment about the importance of transit access to the Walnut/Park section of
the 17 Warm Springs in light of the St Luke’s expansion and other destinations on Walnut.
o Response: The proposed Warm Springs route would have a bust stop only 0.35 miles
from the existing stop on Walnut. Walnut has connecting sidewalks and crosswalks
between the new stop on Warm Springs and the existing stop on Walnut.
There was a comment about the need to generally increase transit service, more lines, more
times and weekend service.
Adjustment None
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28 – Cole/Victory Current Ridership 15.7 Boardings/Hour
Current On Time Performance 75.8% On-time
Benefits of Change Continued service to Ada County Sherriff’s Office and the Intermountain Hospital
Decreases time spent in layover at Towne Square Mall
Impacts of Change Less linear route.
Public Comment on Final Draft (10 responses) We did not specifically ask the public whether the changes to the route 28 would benefit them,
however we did ask all respondents whether the sum of changes would increase the number of
destinations you would be able to reach by transit. 100% of the respondents who said they use
the 28 Cole/Victory reported that the number of destinations reachable by transit would be
increase.
One survey respondent did express a serious concern about getting people to the Ada County
Sheriff's Office and the District Courts for court ordered community service before 7:30 am.
o Response: We did deviate the 28 Cole/Victory to cover these destinations because we
knew of their importance; however, the first 28 is not scheduled to arrive at the
Barrister stop until 7:37 am. We will continue to look for opportunities to get
accommodate this need, however the 29 Overland route serves a stop at Cole and
Barrister (approximately ¼ mile from the District Court) provides a viable alternative for
riders going to the Ada County Sheriff’s Office and District Court by 7:30am.
Adjustment None
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29 – Overland Current Ridership 15.9 Boardings/Hour
Current On Time Performance 83.5% On-time
Public Comment on Initial Concept The majority of the feedback on the combination of the 16 and 29 routes was positive. The
negative feedback was primarily concerned with the frequency of service on the Warm Springs
section. Unfortunately, as VRT did further analysis on the proposed 29, it was determined to be
too costly to pursue at this time.
o Response: Although we received a good amount of positive feedback, we are not able to
dedicate as many resources as we need to make this route run on time. The feedback
has been noted and we will pursue this concept as additional funding becomes
available. No changes to the current route are being proposed at this time.
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40 – Nampa/Meridian Express Current Ridership 9.5 Boardings/Hour
Current On Time Performance 46.3% On-time
Benefits of Change Improved on time performance
Faster service through downtown Boise
Impacts of Change Riders at Boise State will have to ride all the way around the loop in both directions.
Public Comment on Final Draft (49 responses) Although 77% of the respondents who use route 40 said the changes would result in them using
the service about the same or more often than today, when we asked if the sum of the network
changes increases the number of destinations accessible by transit 55% said not at all.
Many respondents expressed frustration with changing loop pattern in downtown Boise in the
afternoon. They were concerned that the proposed changes would result in either longer walks
or longer time on the bus. Several also expressed concern about any change in timing.
o Response: We are proposing to run the loop through downtown Boise clockwise (Main,
Broadway, Beacon, University, Capitol) in the AM and counter-clockwise (9th, University,
Beacon, Broadway, Idaho) in the PM. This will keep stops and times most similar to
existing service.
Poor On-time performance is a top complaint among intercounty service riders. There was
general support for improving on-time performance of the intercounty services.
Some of the information available on the website was misleading and suggested that we were
reducing the number of trip to downtown Boise and a significant number of respondents were
very concerned about the seemingly reduced service levels. There was also concern that we
might be changing the times of trips leaving Boise.
o Response: The total number of trips to and from Boise on the 40 Nampa Express will
remain the same and we will schedule the trips leaving Boise in the afternoon to be as
similar to today as possible.
Several respondents commented on the need for more service between Boise and Nampa,
including weekend service with some respondents citing standing loads on existing service.
Adjustment Run the loop through downtown Boise clockwise (Main, Broadway, Beacon, University, Capitol)
in the AM and counter-clockwise (9th, University, Beacon, Broadway, Idaho) in the PM. This will
keep stops and times most similar to existing service
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42 – Happy Day Transit Center to Towne Square Mall Current Ridership 3.2 Boardings/Hour
Current On Time Performance 53.5% On-time
Benefits of Change By streamlining the routing, the route can serve new developing areas in approximately the
same amount of time, and generally be more consistent throughout the day.
Providing service down Overland Road will make the 40 bus more useful for Meridian riders
because riders can make it to the Black Marlin and 10 Mile stops in the middle of the day if
needed.
This route will now serve the Nampa Saint Luke’s and the 10 Mile Crossing, among other
locations in west Ada County and east Canyon County
Impacts of Change Areas north of I-84 in Meridian would lose all transit service.
Public Comment on Final Draft (16 responses) 87% of survey respondents who use the 42 said they would use the revised services about the
same as today or more often (73% said more). 13% said they would use the services less.
Some commented on the need for increased service between Nampa, Caldwell and Boise and
particularly mentioned service to Garrity during business hours to service the doctor’s offices
there.
One respondent mentioned the need for weekend service.
There was a comment regretting the loss of service on the 51 East Nampa.
Adjustment None
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51 – East Nampa Current Ridership 3.3 Boardings/Hour
Current On Time Performance 76.2% On-time
Reason for Change There is a local budget shortfall that will require a reduction in local transit service levels in
Nampa
The 51 East Nampa is the lower performing route between the 51 and 52.
The midday reduction is intended to impact the fewest riders possible.
Impacts of Change Riders will no longer be able to travel out Garrity and connections to CWI from South Nampa
will be much longer.
Public Comment on Final Draft (16 responses) Not surprisingly a high percentage (50%) of the respondents said that they would use this
service less than today. 50% also said they would use the service about the same or more often.
o Response: Reducing service rarely results in higher ridership, but focusing these cuts on
the midday are intended to minimize the impact as much as possible.
Several respondents commented on the importance of connecting with the Intercounty services
at CWI.
Adjustment None
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