HomeMy WebLinkAbout01. ECO Transit Update For VEAC and VLMDACCHRIS LUBBERS
EAGLE COUNTY
DIRECTOR, TRANSIT AND FLEET
Transit Update
Bio
Began as Director of Transit and Trails September 2015
Became Director of Transit and Fleet this month
Previously 18 years in the resort industry
Beaver Creek
Grew Transit Service 300%
Welcome the change to public service
Share my customer-centric mindset
Live in Eagle
2 daughters 15 and 16 attending Eagle Valley High School
Bachelor’s Degree in Business Administration
Emphasis on Management
Master’s Degree in Business Administration
Emphasis on Finance
Next challenge, MPA
The State of ECO Transit, Trails and Fleet
Recent Legislation
HB1067 Extended sunset for mill levies imposed by RTAs,
Passed House and Senate
The State of ECO Transit, Trails and Fleet
Financial
Sales tax back to 2007 levels, .5%
Annual Revenue approximately $9.2M
Income
Fare boxes
Grants from FTA/CDOT
Operating surpluses of $500K to $600K
Reserves currently $2M
The State of ECO Transit, Trails and Fleet
Trail Connectivity
1st on Governor's ‘Colorado 16’ most important trail sections
Won $2M from GOCO
Currently building $7M trail between Eagle and Wolcott
The State of ECO Transit, Trails and Fleet
Fleet Operations
County’s fleet of cars, trucks, buses and equipment
Process improvement focused on the customer
Seeking alternative fuels
Electrification
The State of ECO Transit, Trails and Fleet
Mass Transit
Operating from 3 different facilities
Service seems to be hitting the areas that need it most
Route timing and frequency seem to be meeting the
demand for service
We have not performed a Rider and Community Survey
in many years
Consultant was here in 2011
Resulted in a spine/circulator concept which later failed
Advisory board consisting of 8 members
Comprehensive Transit Study
Transportation Development Plan (TDP)
12 – 14 month span, Began February 2017, Final report mid 2018
Nelson\Nygaard, Boston MA, $150K
Stakeholder involvement and surveying
Stakeholder interviews
Advisory committee
Presentations to County Commissioners and City Councils
Project web site
Passenger survey
Service analysis
Review Prior Studies
Evaluate Existing Systems
Examine each route and service
How well it serves its intended markets
How well it works within other systems
Alignment and service patterns
Fare structure
Ridership characteristics
Productivity and On-time performance
How well services complement each other
Comprehensive Transit Study
Potential improvements
Capital and Operating Needs
Marketing Plan
Trail Report
Market Analysis
Service gaps
Underserved populations
Population and Employment Densities
Where people live and where they work
Demographics
Major Activity Centers
Travel Patterns
Comprehensive Transit Study
Deliverables
Working paper
State of the system report
Potential service improvements
New services
Route realignments
Changes to service frequencies
Changes to service levels by season
New express or “ultra-express: routes
Reduction of service duplication/redundancy
Comprehensive Transit Study
Ride sharing technologies
Stop consolidation
Changes to flag stop policy
Integration/connectivity with other transit providers
Connectivity with other modes
Changes to fare structure
Technology upgrades
Capital plan
Financial plan
Funding strategies