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Rural Public Transit Where we are and where we are going in Arizona
October 25, 2018 Rural Transportation Summit, Lake Havasu City
Overview • Introduction to Federal Transit
Administration (FTA) Funding • Types of transit routes • 5311 systems in Arizona • Case Study: Hualapai Transit • Case Study: City of Bullhead City
Transit • Future plans for transit in Arizona • Questions & Answers
Federal Transit Administration (FTA) Funding Program Description
5303/5304/5305 Funding for Transit Planning to States & MPOs Open now! Applications due November 28.
5307 Urbanized Area Formula Grants
5310 Enhanced Mobility of Seniors & Individuals with Disabilities - Section 5310
5311/5311(f) Public Transportation for rural areas with populations less than 50,000
5339 Buses and Bus Facilities (Formula & Discretionary)
5311 Rural Transit Program • The Multimodal Planning Division (MPD) of the Arizona Department
of Transportation (ADOT) administers the Federal Transit Administration (FTA) Formula Grants for Rural Areas Program commonly known as the Section 5311 Program or as the Rural Public Transit Program.
• The Section 5311 Program provides funding to support the administrative, operating, intercity operating and capital, capital and planning costs of operating public transit services in rural areas.
• Funds may be used only to support public transit service in Non-Urbanized Areas, (<50,000 in population), as per census designations
• Grants are available on a competitive basis to address the mobility needs of the general public
27 Rural Transit
Systems in AZ receive Section 5311 funding
1,445,106 passenger trips in SFY18
Intercity 5311(f) • Support the connection between non-urbanized areas and
the larger regional or national system of intercity bus service.
• FTA Requires 15% of 5311 apportionment to be dedicated to intercity (approx. $1.88M/yr)
• Must begin and/or end in urban areas and must demonstrate significant ridership and benefits for rural residents
• ADOT coordinates with Greyhound to provide in-kind match
to systems with an intercity connection – This in-kind match reduces local match requirement for a transit
system
AZ Greyhound Stops
Benson, Bullhead City, Casa Grande, Cocopah, Flagstaff, Gadsden, Gila
Bend, Glendale, Holbrook, Kingman,
Mesa, Phoenix, Quartzsite, San Luis,
Somertown, Tolleson, Tucson, Wellton, Yuma
5311 Annual Funding Overview
https://www.transit.dot.gov/funding/apportionments/table-9-fy-2018-section-5311-and-section-5340-rural-area-formula
FTA releases formula apportionments for each
Federal Fiscal Year
5311 Annual Funding Overview
5311 Apportionment from FTA ($12.5M in 2018) • 10% State Administration • 15% Intercity Requirement • 10% Maximum – Complementary Paratransit
Federal Highways Transfer – ($1M STBG) • $50,000 State Administration • $950,000 Capital and Preventive Maintenance
$12,210,578 new funds to 5311 agencies in 2018
Category Match Ratio
(Federal/Local) Federal Request
Administration 80/20 $4,010,791
Operating 58/42 $9,290,986 Preventive
Maintenance 80/20 $1,549,418
Capital* 90/10 $3,943,528
TOTAL $18,794,722
Admin 21%
Operating 50%
Capital-PM 8%
Other Capital
21%
2018 Year 1 - Federal Request
5311 Year 1 Request – 2018 (Federal)
*Capital includes rolling stock, bus shelters, bus stop improvements, dispatch systems, security systems and complementary paratransit operations
Funding Amount Description
$12,160,578 To 5311 sub-recipients (new funds)
$2,588,459 Recaptured funds from older funds
$14,749,037 2018 Year 1 Awarded funds
$18,794,722 2018 Year 1 Requested funds
(4,045,685) Shortfall
5311 Year 1 Funding – 2018 (Federal)
Types of Routes • Fixed Route (requires ADA Complementary Paratransit) • Deviated Flex Route (does not require ADA
Complementary Paratransit, but must meet equivalent service standards)
• Commuter Service • Intercity Bus • ADA Complementary Paratransit • Demand Response
Central Arizona Governments (CAG)
Agency Deviated Fixed Route
Fixed Route
Complementary Paratransit
Demand Response
Commuter/ Intercity
Annual Passengers
City of Coolidge X X X 31,452
Payson Senior Center X New Service, beginning November 2018
San Carlos Apache X X 72,637
Town of Miami X X 15,722
White Mountain Apache X New Service, passenger numbers not available
Maricopa Association of Governments (MAG)
Agency Deviated Fixed Route
Fixed Route
Complementary Paratransit
Demand Response
Commuter/ Intercity
Annual Passengers
City of Maricopa X X 46,498
Gila River Indian Community X 25,426 Regional Public Transportation Authority (Valley Metro) X X 16,622 Salt River Pima-Maricopa Indian Community X 18,089
Pima Association of Governments (PAG)
Agency Deviated Fixed Route
Fixed Route
Complementary Paratransit
Demand Response
Commuter/ Intercity
Annual Passengers
Regional Transportation Authority of Pima County X X X X 92,947
South Eastern Arizona Governments Organization (SEAGO)
Agency Deviated Fixed Route
Fixed Route
Complementary Paratransit
Demand Response
Commuter/ Intercity
Annual Passengers
City of Benson X X X 15,040
City of Bisbee X 38,136
City of Douglas X X X 60,047
Greyhound X 12,829
Northern Arizona Council of Governments (NACOG) Agency
Deviated Fixed Route
Fixed Route
Complementary Paratransit
Demand Response
Commuter/ Intercity
Annual Passengers
City of Cottonwood X X X 165,099
City of Show Low X X 187,957
City of Winslow* 0
Helping Hands Agency X 25,157
Hopi Tribe X X 20,490
Navajo Transit System X X 58,678
NAIPTA (Vanpool) (FMPO) 7,004
Yavapai Regional Transit (CYMPO) X 8,636
Northern Arizona Council of Governments (NACOG)
nacog.org/departments/Regional-Planning/page/plans-studies.html
Western Arizona Council of Governments (WACOG)
Agency Deviated Fixed Route
Fixed Route
Complementary Paratransit
Demand Response
Commuter/ Intercity
Annual Passengers
City of Bullhead City X X X 171,034
City of Kingman X 107,676
Hualapai Tribe X X 32,999
Town of Quartzsite X X 4,797 Yuma County Intergovernmental Public Transportation Authority (YCIPTA) – YMPO X X 210,134
HUALAPAI TRANSIT From Planning to Implementation:
hualapaitransit.org
The Bullhead Area Transit System
A Little about Transit
• Bullhead Area Transit is a division of the City of Bullhead City
• We have been operating since 2000.
• We currently operate (4) fixed routes (Red, Orange, Blue, Green) and (2) demand response services (medically qualified ADA complementary paratransit and senior demand response)
We maintain (72) bus
stops for our four fixed route bus
lines
GTFS – Find us in Google
How we do what we do
Bullhead Area Transit System is a shared ride public transit service operating within Bullhead City, Arizona. Funding for the program is primarily covered, around 70% of total program costs, by federal grant programs. The remaining portion is made up of advertising, sponsorships, in-kind services, and City general fund dollars. Transit is an integral part of public infrastructure and plays a key role in the continued growth and development of our community.
Some fun Transit facts
• In 2017 we: – Drove 287,658 miles – Operated 303 service days – Operated 17,990 service hours - Had 178,497 passenger rides - The highest ridership day ever was October 30th,
2015 with 1,146 rides
Recent Success
• In January 2018, the first major set of route changes in nearly a decade were implemented to enhance service provided.
• In October 2018, additional minor adjustments were made as a follow up to the route changes, including increased Saturday service.
• Recipient of the 2018 Outstanding Rural Transit of the Year by the Arizona Transit Association.
Future Planning/Vision
• Will be looking to apply for planning funds for a long/short range transit plan for future program guidance, specifically addressing eventual program change to a 5307 program from a 5311
• Currently in the middle of a planning study for a site selection and environmental study for a potential purpose built transit facility in Bullhead City.
• Continue to develop the program, keeping with current trends and policies while continuing to meet the needs of the Bullhead City community.
Thanks for riding with us!
Future Plans for Transit in Arizona • State Intercity Plan • State Transit Plan • 5339 Buses and Bus Facilities
– New: Statewide apportionment will be available to 5311 sub-recipients
• 5311 Transitioning to 5307 – Census in 2020, new urban designations by
2022
Future Plans for Transit in Arizona • New 5307 Recipients
– Lake Havasu MPO • Transit Plan in progress • Lake Havasu City applying to become an FTA direct recipient
– Casa Grande • Transit plan in final stages • Plans to draw 5307 funds within the next 1-2 years
– Central Yavapai MPO • RFP for a Regional Transit Implementation Plan Update, due
Friday, November 2, 2018
5305(e) Transit Planning Plan for:
– Rural Transit (required for eligibility and determines system type)
– Small Urban Transit planning as part of regional transit planning
– Regional Transit Planning
$800,000 is reserved for this application cycle
Transit Planning Funds (2 ways to apply ) 1. Planning Application due November 28, 2018
– Notice of Funding Available published October 5, 2018 – MPO / COGs apply as lead
• local governments and tribes may partner – Apply through E-grants egrants.azdot.gov
2. 5311 Rural Transit Application in 2020
– Local Governments, Tribes, and providers of rural transit system may apply for funding directly to ADOT
– Application anticipated January 2020 through E-grants
Ideas for Eligible Studies
• New System Feasibility • Community Transit Needs • ADA / Bus stop access and
needs • Service Modifications /
Improvements • Short Range or Long Range
Transit Plans
Useful Links Bullhead City Transit www.bullheadcity.com/departments/human-services-transit/transportation
Hualapai Transit hualapaitransit.org/
ADOT Transit www.azdot.gov/planning/TransitProgramsandGrants
Federal Transit Administration www.transit.dot.gov/grants
Questions? Sarah Fitzgerald, 5311 Program Manager, ADOT [email protected], 602-712-7106 Aubree Perry, 5311 Program Manager, ADOT [email protected], 602-712-8947 Ernie Wright, Transit Manager, Hualapai Transit [email protected], 928-769-6090 Michael Peluso, Transit Manager, City of Bullhead City [email protected], 928-763-0132