Title: MSAA Community Update
1- MSAA Community Update
- May 2009
Helping one person at a time find solutions
2- Executive Director
- Murray Calloway Transit Authority (MCTA)
- 270.753.9725 mcta_at_murray-ky.net
- Murray, KY
- www.murraytransit.com
Mr. Bjarne Hansen
3- Mr. Paul Maxwell
- Executive Director
- Fulton County Transit Authority (FCTA)
- 270.472.0662 transit5_at_bellsouth.net
- Fulton, KY
4- Ms. Kim Adair
- PATS Executive Director
- Paducah Area Transit Authority (PATS)
- 270.444.8700 kadair_at_paducahtransit.com
- Paducah, KY
- www.paducahtransit.com
5- Mr. George Kennedy
- VP Adult Services
- Easter Seals West Kentucky
- 270.443.1200 gkennedy_at_eswky.com
- Paducah, KY
6 Purchase Area Regional Transit
www.ridePART.com 1-877-828-7287
Scheduled to open March 9, 2010
7P.A.R.T. Members
8 How Did This Start?
- In February 2004, President Bush issued
- Presidential Order 13330
- requiring all relevant federal agencies to plan
for a coordinated transportation system. - http//edocket.access.gpo.gov/2004/pdf/
04-4451.pdf
9 Transportation Challenges
10Federal Interagency of Coordinating Council on
Access and Mobility
- CCAM is comprised of 11 Federal agencies who
recognize - transportation can be a major obstacle for
people. - www.ftawebprod.fta.dot.gov
11Federal Interagency of Coordinating Council on
Access and Mobility
- Department of Transportation
- Department of Justice
- Department of Labor
- Department of Education
- Department of the Interior
Department of Veterans Affairs Department of
Health Human Services Department of Housing
Urban Development Department of
Agriculture Social Security Administration Nationa
l Council on Disability
www.ftawebprod.fta.dot.gov
12What is Mobility Services for All Americans?
- MSAA is a research initiative created by the
USDOT - To increase mobility, accessibility and rider
ship through integration of transportation
service and resources through the use of
technology. - www.its.dot.gov/msaa/
13 Mobility Management?
- Mobility Management is an innovative approach
- for managing and delivering coordinated
transportation services to customers including
older adults, people with disabilities, and
individuals with lower income. - Meeting a customers needs through a wide range
of transportation options. - http//www.unitedweride.gov/Mobil
ity_Management
14 Federal Transit Administration and United
States Department of Transportation
- In April 2006, USDOT and FTA released open and
competitive Requests for Proposals (RFP) to - design model coordinated human service
- and public transportation service centers.
15 FTA and USDOT
- MSAA research initiative
- December 2006 8 organizations
- were chosen from a
- nation wide list of applications
- to design a TMCC model.
16 MSAA Research Initiative 8 sites chosen in
December 2006
17MSAA Research Initiative Grants
- December 2008
- 3 final organizations were chosen
- 2,800,000.00
18 MSAA Research Initiative Grant
Recipients
Lower Savannah Council of Governments Savannah,
GA Camden County Workforce Investment Board
Camden, NJ Paducah Area Transit Paducah, KY
19Purchase Area Regional Transit
Murray Transit, Fulton Transit, Easter Seals West
KY and Paducah Area Transit were awarded 1.5M
to create a replicable and scalable model to
deploy a regional TMCC.
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20 Goal and Mission
- to provide customers with a single point of
access to receive regional transportation, human
services and community information facilitating
greater personal mobility for all individuals in
the Purchase Area region. -
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21 The role of
ITS
22 Our TMCC regional vision
23Role of the Regional TMCC
- A place, phone number, web-based site where
people can get information about services and bus
passes/vouchers - Learn about eligibility and become eligible
- Receive travel training and travel orientation
- Schedule rides / Check on ride status
- Have that ride dispatched to a provider
24 ITS and Technologies
- Rideshare matching
- Integrated billing
- Electronic fare payment
- Automatic passenger counting
- Automatic vehicle location
- Mobile data terminals - MDT
- Traveler information - 511
- Computer aided dispatch
- Internet websites 24/7
- Interactive Voice Recognition -IVR
25Key Goals for Coordinated Transportation
- Do more with existing resources
- Enhance mobility within and between
communities, meaning increasing access to
multiple destinations and opportunities - Generate new revenues for transportation services
26 Benefits to Transportation?
- Reduced costs, duplication and fragmentation
- Increases services and productivity
- Reduced expenses for operating and
administrative salaries - Reduced capital expenses for vehicles and
equipment - Reduced insurance, maintenance and other costs
27How Coordination Works
- Increases days and hours of service and broadens
service areas - Increases accessibility and affordability
- Increases kinds and amounts of public
information on community services - Increases kinds and amounts of federal local
funding to pay for trips
28Improvements for everyone!
- Community wide focus economic development
- More information and better information - riders
- Greater accessibility for persons with
disabilities, no matter what the disability
helping more people - Better reliability and punctuality supporting
more people - New fare and cost strategies, more co-payments -
affordable - Systems and drivers more helpful and customer
friendly
29Who Will We Support?
- People with disabilities needing regular
transportation to employment - Seniors who dont know how to ride the bus but
want to learn - Children who need a ride home after late
scheduled class activities - Hospitals with transport needs for patient
discharges. - Single mothers with children needing rides to
daycare then employment - Home bound seniors needing escorted rides to
medical and shopping
30 Special thank you
- Kentucky Transportation Cabinet
- Purchase Area Development District (PADD)
- City of Paducah and McCracken County Fiscal Court
- MSU Regional Stewardship Outreach
- United Way of Paducah McCracken County
- Congressman Ed Whitfield
- Senator Mitch McConnell
- Senator Jim Bunning
31 Ms. Zana Renfro
- Questions or concerns?
- TMCC Coordinator
- 1-866-828-7287 zrenfro_at_paducahtransit.com