Title: Fare Adjustment Proposal Outreach
1Fare Adjustment Proposal Outreach
- Part I Outreach
- Part II Results
Final Draft - Updated 9/17/07
2PART I Community Outreach Efforts
- Fare adjustment information has been distributed
through a wide variety of outlets - On the Streets
- In the Community
- Through the Web
- Within Capital Metro
- In the Media
- In Collaboration with Partners
3On the Streets
- Buses each bus has fare adjustment brochures and
pre-paid postage comment cards - Outreach at Transit Transfer Centers- personally
gathering feedback from our customers - South Transfer Center
- 7th Pleasant Valley Capitol Transfer Center
- Tech Ridge Park Ride
- Northwest Park and Ride
- Highland
- Oak Hill Flyer
- Triangle Park Ride
- North Lamar
4In the Community
- The Community Involvement Team has presented the
fare adjustment information to over 70
neighborhood associations and community
organizations. - Contacted hundreds of neighborhood associations
and community groups to present the Fare
Adjustment Proposal. - Capital Metro hosted 4 Community Forums
- Conley-Guerrero Senior Activity Center, 808 Nile
Street , Aug. 23, 530-730 pm, (Bus Routes 2, 17
300)- 5 Attendees - Austin Public Library, Carver Branch, 1161
Angelina, Aug. 27, 530-730 pm, (Bus Routes 2
320)- 17 Attendees - Austin Community College, Pinnacle Campus, 7748
Highway 290 West, Aug. 28, 6-8 pm, Bus Route 333-
5 Attendees - Pat Bryson Hall, 201 N. Brushy Street, (Leander
City Hall) Aug. 29, 6-8 pm- 15 Attendees - 24-hour public comment phone line and voice
mailbox.
5In the Community Cont.
- 10 Major Community Events
- KAZI Summerfest
- Austin Chronicle Hot Sauce Festival
- AMD Go Green
- Austin American Statesman La Vida Verde Fair
- UT football game, September 8th
- Travis Heights Labor Day Picnic
- AISD Back to School Fairs
- Austin Community College Welcomepalooza Student
Events at each campus - City of Austin Urban Transportation Commission
Meeting - Community Action Network Community Council
Meeting - Spanish, Mandarin, and Vietnamese fare adjustment
information translated and distributed. - Fare Adjustment Information available at Downtown
Capital Metro Transit Store.
6Through the Web
- Community E-Mail List-serves
- Online electronic comment card
- Special Edition Fare Adjustment E-Newsletter
- Community Involvement E-Newsletter with Fare
Adjustment content
7Within Capital Metro
- Internal Fare Adjustment Outreach
- FRS Bus Operators
- Maintenance and Facilities
- STS
- Administration
- Trained Customer Service staff to handle the
publics questions comments via phone comment
line
8In the Media
- Neighborhood and Community Newsletters
- Radio Stations
- Television and News Media
- Press Releases
- Newspapers
- La Voz
- Arriba
- La Prensa
- El Mundo
- Villager
- NOKOA
- Austin Chronicle
- Hill Country News
- Austin American Statesman
9In Collaboration with Partners
- Briefings to Local Elected Officials
- Fare Adjustment briefing to non-profit Executive
Directors - Partnered to Distribute 5,000 Fare Adjustment
Brochures through - Austin and Leander Public Libraries
- COA Recreation Centers
- COA Clinics
- COA Neighborhood Centers
- Meals on Wheels
- All Austin Public Housing Complexes
- Foundation Communities Affordable Housing
- Big Brothers Big Sisters
- El Buen Samaritano
- Catholic Charities of Central Texas
- Villas on 6th Affordable Housing Complex
10PART II Results from Comment Cards
11Question One How Often do you use Capital Metro?
12Of the people who ride often
13Of the people who ride sometimes
14Of the people who ride rarely
15Of the people who never ride
16Question Two How do you buy your fare?
17Question Two How do you buy your fare?
18Question Two How do you buy your fare?
19Question Three Do you agree that it is time for
Capital Metro to consider adjusting fares?
20Question Three Do you agree that it is time for
Capital Metro to consider adjusting fares?
- Responses Received as of September 14, 2007
Total Received 1318
21My Comments
22My Comments
- Total Comment Themes Received 1537
- List of Comment Themes
- Bus and Vanpool previously adjusted
- Full Increase
- Hardship Issues
- Incremental Increase
- More or Improved Services
- No Additional Charge Assessments
- Poor Service
- Retain Half Price Value Card
- STS Costs Very High
- Taxes already paid for services
- Increase is to pay for rail
23Ranking Comment Themes
24Comment Themes
25Strongly Agree
26Agree
27Neutral
28Disagree
29Strongly Disagree
30Unknown
31EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
- Between August 13th and September 14th CMTA staff
worked diligently to canvass a large segment of
the community through personal contact,
electronic contact and the media. (Ride Capital
Metro Often 61.43, Sometimes 15.86, Rarely
10.47, Never 6.36, Unknown 5.88) - During this time the CMTA staff touched
thousands of people and gathered 1318 comment
cards. - Strongly Agree Agree 44
- Strongly Disagree Disagree 39
- Neutral 14
- There were a wide variety of comments written in
the My Comments section. The top four issues
are - Hardship Issues (25.05)
- Support for a Full Increase as proposed (16.14)
- Desire for More or Improved Services (13.21)
- Desire to see the adjustment happen more
gradually, or at an incremental rate, (12.62)
For more information, go to http//www.capmetro.
org/fares.asp
32Thank You