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HomeMy WebLinkAboutMemo - Mail Packet - 8/18/2020 - Memorandum From Drew Brooks Re: Update Transfort Service Transfort / Dial-A-Ride 6570 Portner Road Fort Collins, CO 80522 970.221.6620 970.221.6285 - fax fcgov.com Memorandum DATE: August 12, 2020 TO: Mayor Troxell and Councilmembers THRU: Darin Atteberry, City Manager Kelly DiMartino, Deputy City Manager Caryn Champine, Director – Planning, Development & Transportation Dean Klingner, Deputy Director – Planning, Development & Transportation FROM: Drew Brooks, Director – Transfort & Parking Services SUBJECT: Update – Transfort Service Introduction The purpose of this memo is to provide information regarding planning and processes for the eventual resumption of Transfort service, suspended earlier this year due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Bottomline Routes servicing CSU will resume the week of August 24th, however further resumption of additional routes is still being analyzed and uncertain at this. A phased plan to reinstate services has been prepared and staff stand ready to implement. Background On April 18th, 2020, the City Manager signed an Emergency Regulation to suspend many Transfort routes due to the COVID-19 pandemic. This order suspended routes that specifically serviced the CSU campus and reduced the remaining fixed route service to Saturday levels of service for each weekday, and suspended Sunday service. At this time ridership had plummeted below the baseline on all routes by over 90%. DocuSign Envelope ID: 80882EA9-2EFA-4BB5-94EA-902F12DD17B4 An extensive information campaign was implemented, including press releases, social media postings, CSU system email, website notifications, and notices at all bus stops, explaining:  What services were being reduced  How to schedule replacement taxi rides  And best practices, such as only traveling for essential trips, social distancing, face coverings and back-door only boarding. Since the transition from the Stay at Home order, Transfort has only seen slight increases in ridership to date, as illustrated by the following graph: The seven-day rolling average continues to show an unprecedented decline in ridership of 76%. In addition, the replacement taxi service, put in place for areas where routes were reduced, has not seen significant usage, with a typical day seeing less than 30 rides. Staff are continuing to monitor a variety of possible factors and key indicators for phasing a resumption of service and are planning accordingly. These factors include, but are not limited to:  Continued case monitoring at the national, State and local level.  Expected new guidance from the State regarding social distancing limitations on public transit. This guidance may create capacity constraints and limit the ability to resume full service.  Increases in ridership on current routes or the replacement taxi service  Budgetary and funding projections.  Response to a transit rider survey, currently in the field to conclude mid- September. Early results from this survey suggest that over 50% of respondents do not yet feel safe riding public transit and only around 25% report being “very affected” by the current service reductions. DocuSign Envelope ID: 80882EA9-2EFA-4BB5-94EA-902F12DD17B4 The largest of these factors will be in-person classes at CSU and associated bus ridership. Currently staff plan to reinstitute all routes that directly service CSU by the first day of classes, August 24th. These include the increased service on the “Around the Horn”, and routes 2 and 3, and resumption of routes 31, 32 & 33. It is unknown at this time what ridership levels to expect. Enrollment is down and classes will be distributed across additional days and hours which should diminish the number of rides per hour on these routes. However, staff will be monitoring bus capacities in real time to quickly deploy resources to minimize overcrowding. Staff have prepared a phased approach for resumption of additional service and are prepared to implement this plan as demand and key indicators necessitate reinstating to more typical service levels. The currently level of service is approximately 73% of the hours of a normal level of service. Once the CSU routes resume, the service level will be near 90% of normal operations. Communication of any future change in service will be extensive and include press releases, social media postings, CSU system email, website notifications, and notices at all buses and bus stops. DocuSign Envelope ID: 80882EA9-2EFA-4BB5-94EA-902F12DD17B4