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Agenda 12/02/2008 Item #16B15 Agenda Item No. 16B 15 December 2, 2008 Page 1 of 20 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Authorization to secure a State Transit Grant for the addition of Transit Service lnto Lee County and authorize staff to work with Florida Department of Transportation and LeeTran staff on tbe development of a Public Transit Service Development Program Joint Participation Agreement OBJECTIVE: To obtain approval from the Board of County Commissioners to secure a State Transit Grant to add transit service into Lee County and authorize County staff to work with Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT) and LeeTran staff on the development of a Public Transit Service Development Program Joint Participation Agreement. -, CONSIDERATIONS: There is strong community interest in developing a public transit link between Collier Area Transit in Collier County and LeeTran in Lee County. A Lee/Collier Transit Connection project was identified in the 2008 Transit Development Plan Annual Report as the Number One priority project through public outreach efforts and the MPO process. Public Transit Service Development funds are made available each year through an application process administered by the Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT). On May 22, 2007, the Board of County Commissioners approved Item #1685 which authorized the submittal of a Service Development Application for a new route that would provide regional transit connection service into Lee County. The project proposal was to establish a new Collier Area Transit route that would connect Collier County and Lee County and requested a three-year 100% project funded award in the amount of $816,512 with no local match. LeeTran also submitted a project proposal for a Public Transit Service Development Grant that year for a similar project with 100% State funding. County staff received a letter dated December 12, 2007 from FDOT's District Modal Development Administrator that stated that the FDOT draft work program included a three-year Service Development Program award to Collier County in the amount of $267,511 for the first year of the Program with a 50% local match for FY07-08. Staff responded to FDOT that the award funding was insufficient to operate this new service and that we needed 100% State funding. LeeTran responded with the same comments concerning their FDOT Service Development Program award. During the following months, COWlty staff has worked with FDOT and LeeTran to figure out a way to accomplish the new service within the fiscal constraints of both cOWlties, FDOT has programmed an additional $223,778 for the second year of the Service Development Program funding for FY 09-10 but will not commit to 100% funding of this project. Therefore, alternative funding will be required, including a local match, in order to implement this route. .- Staff would apply for federal funding through the Job Access and Reverse Commute Program (JARC), 5316 funding. The Federal Transit Administration has appropriated Collier COWlty funding in the total amount of $234,318 from 2006-2008. While recently Agenda Item No. 16615 December 2, 2008 Page 2 of 20 awarded, these funds are available over the next 3 years and Collier Area Transit will have to apply for these funds in order to utilize them for this proposed project. Indications are that these funds will be available for part of the required match. Decision on acceptance of the FOOT Service Development Funding and the local match is required before the County can apply these funds as match for the JARC funding. Additionally, Transportation Concurrency Management Area (TCMA) funding for the northwest TCMA in the amount of $70,000 is available to offset the cost to operate for the first year. Funding to purchase a bus for this route has been awarded with Congestion Management System (CMS) box funds. The vehicle will not be delivered until FY 09-10 but a spare bus can be used to operate this route in the interim, if approved by the Board. Discussion with LeeTran and FOOT continues in order to fmalize the project and to coordinate the details of the final service connection. Most recent discussions agree that both jurisdictions would run their own bus with the combined frequency priority of thirty-minute frequencies. A proposal for route alignment and the estimated cost to operate have been developed. The proposed route would nm south along US 41 from Coconut Point Mall to Immokalee Road/North Collier Hospital with the following provisions. . The proposed Route could connect with Routes IA & IB providing an alternative transfer localion for riders coming from or going to Lee County. LeeTran will adjust schedule acrordingly. . The proposed Route will operate days and times when coooections between systems are possible including limited Sunday service. . Both Lee and Collier transit systems will be responsible for the development, operation and maintenance of bus shelters and passenger amenities within their jurisdiction. YEAR FY 08-09 FY09-10 Total Project FOOT Funding $267,511 $223,778 $491,289 Potential Funding (JARC) $73,314 $77,282 $150,596 TCMAFunding $70,000 $0 $70,000 Total Local Match Required $124,197 $146,496 $270,693 The above chart indicates potential funding to operate the Lee/Collier Coooection service. Operating costs for the service in Collier County has been estimated at $370,000 per year. This estimated operating cost is the bare bones cost to put the bus on the road. It does not include system-wide marketing or any of the associated printing costs that will be needed to successfully launch this new service. Therefore, staff is estimating that the total cost of the project will run much closer to $535,022 for the first year's operation - utilizing the entire FOOT award of $267,511. The following table identifies total estimated costs, including capital expenses, to operate the proposed transit connection in Lee County. Agenda Item No. 16B 15 December 2, 2008 Page 3 of 20 Estimated Program Costs FY 2008-09 FY 2009-10 FY 2010-11 Ooeratinl! Cost $370,000 $382,210 $394,822 Bus Stoo/Sbelter Amenities $50,000 $20,000 $20,000 Marketiol! $115,022 $45,346 $32,734 Total $535,022 $447,556 $447,s56 The estimated expenses for the second year's operation would be less since less marketing would be needed. Therefore, staff is estimating the total cost should be $447,556 and would again require the FDOT commitment of $223,778 plus a 50% local match. This match could once again include appropriated JARC funding as part of the match and would need a local commitment of $146,496. The third year has not been programmed by FDOT, but staff would expect to see a similar funding commitment to the second year's award from FDOT. The acceptance of the Service Development Grant indicates our intent to continue the service, but does not obligate the County to continue this service if funding is not available for the third year or beyond. A letter has been drafted addressed to Lee County to express Collier County's interest in establishing a transit connection between Collier and Lee Counties. FISCAL IMPACT: Execution of this FDOT Joint Participation Agreement would commit the County to a local match totaling $194,197 in FY09 with $70,000 of this local match coming from TCMA funding, currently in Gas Tax Fund (313) Project 60064. The remaining $124,197 in new FY 09 match dollars would come from General Fund (001) reserves and a budget amendment will be necessary to transfer the dollars. For FY 2010, a local match of $146,496 would be budgeted in Collier Area Transit Fund (426). The local match in FY 11 would be predicated on available grant dollars. The Florida Department of Transportation Public Transit Service Development Program awards funding for transit service projects for a period of three years. At the end of the third year funding cycle, transit service is expected to continue and be fully funded by Collier County, as funding allows. LEGAL CONSIDERATIONS: This item has been reviewed and approved by the County Attorney's Office, is not quasi-judicial and requires no ex parte disclosure, requires only a majority vote for approval, and is otherwise legally sufficient for Board action.-SRT GROWTH MANAGEMENT IMPACT: Consistent with Objective 10 and 12 of the Transportation Element of the Growth Management Plan. RECOMMENDATION: That the Board approve the addition of transit service into Lee County and authorize staff to work with Florida Department of Transportation and LeeTran staff on the development of a PubHc Transit Service Development Program Joint Participation Agreement. Additionally authorize the Chairman to sign a letter to Lee County expressing Collier County's interest in establishing a transit service connection between Lee and Collier County Agenda Item No. 16815 December 2, 2008 Page 4 of 20 Prepared By: Sue Faulkner, Principal Planner, Alternative Transportation Modes Department Attachment: (1) FDOT Award Letter dated December 12, 2007; (2) Executive Summary and Application from May 22, 2007, Item 16B5; (3) FOOT Award Letter dated October 16,2008 I Page 10f2 Agenda Item No. 16615 December 2, 2008 Page 5 of 20 COLLIER COUNTY BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS Item Number: Item Summary: 16815 Recommendation to secure a State Transit Grant for the addition of Transit Service into Lee County and authorize staff to work with Florida Department of Transportation and LeeTran staff on the development of a Public Transit Service Development Program Joint Participation Agreement. Meeting Date: 12121200890000 AM Prepared By Sue Faulkner Principal Planner Date Transportation Services Alternative Transportation Modes 11/20/20089:40:00 AM Approved By Norm E. Feder, AICP Transportation Division Administrator Date Transportation Services Transportation Services Admin. 11/20/200810:05 AM Approved By Michelle Edwards Arnold Alternative Transportation Modes Director Date Transportation Services Alternative Transportation Modes 11120/200810:07 AM Approved By Brian Hancock Operations Support Manager Date Transportation Division Transportation Administration 11/20/200810:58 AM Approved By Scott R. Teach Assistant County Attorney Date County Attorney County Attorney Office 11/20/200812:21 PM Approved By Barbara LaPierre Management/Budget Analyst Date Transportation Services Traffic Operations 11/20/20083:12 PM Approved By Pat Lehnhard Executive Secretary Date Transportation Services Transportation Services Admin 11/20/20083:25 PM Approved By OMS Coordinator OMS Coordinator Date County Manager's Office Office of Management & Budget 11/20/20084:24 PM Approved By Mc:lrk IS;.lck:;or; 8udget Analyst '"'-~- """(:Il<;; County Manager's Office Office of Management & Budget 11/21/20084:06 PM file:/I\::\Ap-eno"Test\Fxnort\ 117-necemher%?0?%?O?.OOR\ 1 ti%?N"ONSFNT%?OAnFN 11/?'i/?OOR Page 2 of2 Agenda Item No. 16B 15 December 2, 2008 Page 6 of 20 Approved By Leo E. Ochs. Jr. Deputy County Manager Date Board of County Commissioners County Manager's Office 11124/200B 3:50 PM file://r'.\Aoen.-hTe,tIFxnnrtl 117-neremhpr%707 ol,,70700R\ 1 r. %70('nN""'NT%70AGFN 1117'i1700R ca Agenda Item No. 16B 15 December 2. 2008 Page 7 of 20 Service Development Proiect Proposal 1:. Recipient Name: Collier County Board of County Commissioners Department of Alternative Transportation Modes Transportation Services Division 2885 South Horseshoe Drive Naples, FI 34104 Attn: Diane B. Flagg, Director Phone. (239) 252-8192 Fax. (239) 252-5899 2. Proiect Tvpe: Collier Area Transit is requesting a Florida Department of Transportation Service Development Grant to implement a route that connects Collier County's Collier Area Transit routes with Lee County's Lee Tran routes. Due to the project's significant regional benefit, Collier Area Transit is seeking 100% funding from the Florida Department of Transportation. 3. Maximum Duration: Weare requesting a Three (3) year Service Development JP A. 4. Proiect Location: Collier County, FL District: I 5. Proiect Initiation/Completion dates: The project is proposed to start on January I, 2009 to coincide with the County budget timeframes. 6. Proiect Obiectives: Collier Area Transit is proposing a Fixed Route that connects Collier Area Transit to Lee Tran transit. This project has significant regional benefits. This connection route will provide public transportation service improvements for both Collier and Lee County. This project improves employment opportunities of both counties. The proposed routing would commence from North Collier Hospital, northbound on Tamiami Trail to a connection point with Lee Tran at Coconut Point MalL The Collier Area Transit route would depart the Coconut Point Mall and proceed south on Tamiami to Immokalee Road to North Collier HospitaL Agenda Item No. 16815 December 2, 2008 Page 8 of 20 This Routing achieves the following objectives. 1. Connection between Collier Area Transit and Lee Tran routes. 2. Serve areas not currently served by public transportation. These objectives improve transportation options for both the citizens of Collier and Lee Counties. 7. Ooerational Resoonsibilities: Collier Area Transit will manage the project and provide recommendation on the route timing. They will also alert the public through media, take-one flyers, and update the route schedules. Collier Area Transit will implement the improved routing through a courteous, reliable, cost effective, and safe team commitment. Collier Area Transit will partner with Lee Tran staff on marketing this Route to both the citizens of Collier and Lee Counties 8. Criteria For Success: Collier Area Transit will monitor this route for efficiencies using proven performance measures. The performance measures will include passenger per mile and ridership. Th I D h. fi II e goa s or t IS proJect are as o ows: GOALS Route ~onthlvFtidershio Passenl!er Per ~ile 10 2,500 1.05 9. Yearlv Proiect Budl!et: Cost Item Total Project Revenues and Net Project State Share Cost Federal Funds Cost Per Year CAPITAL Cavital ~ 1 - 35 foot, low floor Gilliv Transit Bus - $220,000 from Coneesnon ManaKement Funds Capital $395,000 $220,000 $175,000 $58,334 Equipment OPERATING Ooeratinf! Costs based on 7 davs a week, ODeran1I2 over three vears Total Project Fare Revenues Net Project State Share and Federal Cost Funds Cost Per Year YEAR 1 332,150 27,600 304,550 304,550 YEAR 2 348,757 27 600 321,157 321,157 YEAR 3 366,195 27,600 338,595 338,595 TOTAL 1,047,102 82,800 964,302 OPER4. TING Agenda Item No. 16615 December 2, 2008 Page 9 of 20 9 A. Financial Responsibilities: Collier Area Transit's Yearly Project Budget contains an assessment offederal funds, and revenues from fares. Collier County / Collier Area Transit are seeking Florida Department of Transportation funds for 100% of the project costs. This project will have significant regional, and statewide positive impacts as a connection service between Collier County and Lee County. This project provides access to Greyhound, and helps mitigate traffic congestion from Instate 75. This project is timely, and has a demonstrated need. 10. Greenhouse Gas Emissions Reduction: Collier County / Collier Area Transit supports Governor Crist's Executive Order Number 07-127 and is committed to working to reduce our greenhouse gas emissions. Offering new transit service to meet citizens' requests reduces greenhouse gas emissions by decreasing the total number of vehicles traveling the roadways. Collier County staff has received many requests for this service, which would enable them to travel to Lee County without driving their own vehicle. Last year Collier Area Transit transported more than 1.2 million passenger trips - reducing the number of single occupancy vehicles significantly. In addition to working to reduce emissions by reducing the demand for single occupancy vehicles, Collier Area Transit is also exploring options for alternative fuel buses and hybrid buses. Collier County is currently exploring their options on how to best purchase and operate our first alternative fuel or hybrid bus. l!:. Benefit to Other Svstems: Collier Area Transit and Lee Tran provide public bus transportation to the citizens and visitors of Collier County. Collier Area Transit and Lee Tran provide an attractive alternative to automobiles, thereby reducing traffic congestion. Reduced traffic congestion may lead to benefits for the road system in Collier County and Lee County. This project has significant regional benefits, and national significance as it allows the use of public transit for Greyhound passengers from Collier County to Lee County. Greyhound Facts And Figures Corporate . Intercity bus, like Greyhound, is the safest mode of transportation over cars, trucks, trains, planes and other commercial vehicles, according to the U,S, Department of Transportation, Bureau of Transportation Statistics. . The Greyhound fleet consists of about 1,250 buses, with an average age of 7.2 years. One Greyhound bus takes an average of 20 cars off the road, and achieves 162 passenger miles per gallon of fuel. Agenda Item No. 16B15 December 2, 2008 Page 10 of 20 The Greyhound Bus Station located on Davis Blvd. in Naples, Florida is served by Collier Area Transit. Lee Tran bus routes serve Greyhound routes through their shared Intennodal Facility located in Fort Myers, Florida. This project has interregional significance for Southwest Florida, Collier Area Transit serves the Community of Immokalee Florida. Immokalee Florida is a State of Florida with the designation of "rural area of critical economic concern." The Community of Immokalee is no longer served by Greyhound Bus lines, This project will enhance the population of the Community of Immokalee ability to travel to Lee County for employment, medical care, and other life sustaining services and / or opportunities, .' Agenda Item No. 16615 December 2, 2008 Page 11 of 20 CHARLIE CRIST GOVERNOR FLorida Department of Transportation STEPHANIE c. KOPELOIISOS SECRETARY October 16, 2008 Ms. Michelle Arnold, Director Collier County Alternative Modes Department Transportation Services Division 2885 South Horseshoe Drive Naples, Florida 34104 RE: State Discretionary Transit Service Development Grant Program: Collier Area Transit Proposal for Fiscal Year 2009/10 Selected for Funding Dear Ms. Arnold, Congratulations! We are pleased to inform you that we have been able to obtain funding, and we have programmed grant funds in State Fiscal Year 2009/10 in the District One Draft Tentative Work Program for Fiscal Years 2009/10-13/14, for the following State Discretionary Transit Service Development Grant Program project proposal. Collier Area Transit filed this funding request with the Florida Department of Transportation, District One, Modal Development Office in late May 2008: Project Description: Amount Awarded: Project Duration: State and Local shares: Linking Collier Area Transit with Lee County's LeeTran $223,778 Three years 50% State I 50% Local Notes: . According to State Statute (Chapter 341.051) and Department Procedure, this proposed service is eligible for this funding for a period of up to three years. . This funding for State Fiscal Year 2009/10 is in addition to the $267,511 the Department awarded to Collier Area Transit for State Fiscal Year 2008/09. . As we have stated previously, District One represented this project to the Department's Central Office as a project priority combined with Lee County's complementary grant application to this Department for funding for both years for this same project, that is, for the State Fiscal Year 2008/09 and 2009/1 0 grant award processes. . We understand that: o Both Collier and Lee Counties are nearing the project development point of an Interlocal Agreement that may identify which of the two Counties will operate the transit service linkage segment We are pleased to support, to the maximum extent possible, Collier and Lee Counties in their operational decisions, including any realignment of grant funding that Collier and Lee County may request of the Department in order to achieve successful implementation of this very important transit service linkage. o US 41 is the central (trunk) linkage corridor. District One, Modal Developmenl Office 801 North Broadway Avenue * Posl Office Box 1249 * Bartow, FL 33831-1249 (863)519-2388* (863)534-7172 (Fax) * MS 1-39 , Agenda Item No. 16615 December 2, 2008 Page 12 of 20 Ms. Michelle Arnold, Director Collier County Alternative Modes Department October 16, 2008 Page 2 During this grant application cycle, District One received fourteen grant applications for a total of $10,038,704. The Department's allocation to District One for State Fiscal Year 2009/10 is $1,785,895. Department staff encountered a challenging task ranking applications and recommending grant awards, and was constrained by limited funding. We appreciate your support of the improvements we implemented through our administration of this important State transit funding program. We integrated the program more smoothly with the Department's new draft District Tentative Work Program development process, and moved the program to be more "green," by associating it with Office of the Governor, Executive Order Number 07-127, "Establishing Immediate Actions to Reduce Greenhouse Gas Emissions within Florida," of July 13, 2007. Should you have any questions, please feel free to contact Richard P. Shine, District Public Transit Administrator, at 239-461-4300 or at Richard.Shine@dotstate.f1.us. Sincerely, -r~~ Terry Beacham District Modal Development Administrator TWB:RPS:sbs Cc: Norman E. Feder, AICP, Administrator, Collier County Transportation Services Division Sue Faulkner, Principal Planner, Collier County Transportation Services Division Phillip R. Tindall, Manager, Collier County Metropolitan Planning Organization Ken Heatherington, AICP, Executive Director, Southwest Florida Regional Planning Council Ben Walker, P.E., Manager, Florida Department of Transportation, District One, Intermodal Systems Development Johnny Limbaugh, Manager, Florida Department of Transportation, District One, Southwest Area Office Trinity Caudill-Scott, Intergovernmental Liaison, Florida Department of Transportation, District One, Southwest Area Office Richard P. Shine, District Public Transit Administrator, Florida Department of Transportation, District One, Modal Development Office Julia B. Davis, AICP, Transit Projects Coordinator, Florida Department of Transportation, District One, Modal Development Office %!ladaatijen1\fl\joJ tlBIJ5 Dec~e2, 200~ P~ag1Sbb12f1 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Recommendation to approve the suhmission of the attached Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT) Public Transit Service Development Grant project proposal request for 100% grant funding in the amount of $816,512. OBJECTIVE: To obtain approval for the submission of a Florida Department of Transportation Public Transit Service Development Project Grant project proposal request for the amount of $816,512. CONSIDERATIONS: Public Transit Service Development funds are made available each year through an application process administered by the Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT). This grant application consists of a project proposal for 100% grant funding of a new route to provide regional transit connection service from Collier Area Transit to LeeTran in Lee County. This route will connect at Bonita Beach Road on Tamiami Trail (US 41) in Lee County and to other Collier Area Transit routes at North Collier Hospital. This will give new mobility to people wishing to use public transit to travel between Collier County and Lee County. FISCAL IMPACT: The total project cost for the proposed project is $928,512. Should Collier County receive funding from FDOT for the proposed Public Transit Service Development Project, funding would be awarded in the amount of the total cost of the project minus the estimated fare revenues over three years. The fare revenues generated by the new route are estimated at $ 1 12,000. The total requested amount of funding with this FDOT Public Transit Service Development Grant project proposal is for $816,512. Public Transit Service Development Grants are awarded and dispersed over three start-up years of service, after which general fund funding from Fund 426 would be needed to cover operating expenses. GROWTH MANAGEMENT IMPACT: Consistent with Objectives 10 and 12 in the Transportation Element of the Growth Management Plan. RECOMMENDATION: The Board of County Commissioners approves the attached FDOT Public Transit Service Development Grant Project Proposal for submission. Prepared By: Sue Faulkner, Principal Planner, Alternative Transportation Modes Dept. Attachments: FDOT Service Development Project Application ltemNumber: Item Summary: Meeting Date: COLLIER COUNTY Page I of I Aqenda Item No. 1665 - M'y1\b~i<Wa Item No. 16815 P'ge'2 of December 2, 2008 Page 14 of 20 BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS 1585 Recornmendation to approvE'tne submission 01 the attached Florida Department 01 Transportation (FOOT) PublIC TranSIt Service Development Grant prOJeCI proposal requesl tor 1GO',':granttunjlng.n!heamountofS816.512 5/22/20079.00 00 AM Date Prepared By Sue Faulkner Transportation Services Principal Planner AltemativeTransportlltion Modes SI7i"l0073:07:59PM Date Approved By ScottR Teach County Attomey AsslstantCownty Anorney CowntyAtloml."yOfflce 5/8/"l0073:09PM Date Approved By Debra Eurom Adm,nistrat;veServices Assistant Grant CoordInator Admin;slraliveServlces 5/81"l0073:i7PM Date Appro\'ed By M~rlene J_ Foard Adm;"'strJliveServices Grar1l~ Coordinalo' AdmlnistraliveServiccsAdm;n. 5181"l0073;25PM Date Approved By Diane e Flagg TrJn~portation Services D;reclorATM Dlreclor Alternative TrJnSportal;on Modes 51B120073:56PM Date Approved By Barbara LaPierre Trilr1sportatior1Services ManagementlBudgelAnalyst TrilfflcOperations 518120074:17 PM Dale Approved 8~' Lisa Taylor TransportationServ;ces M"""gemenl/BL!dgetAnslyst Transportation Adminislratlon 519/20078:57 AM Dale Appro,'ed Dr No,m E. Feder, AiCP T,ansportatior1Services TransportatIOn Divis;on Adrnimstrator Trar1Sportatlon Services Admin 5191200710:1"lAM Dale Appro\'ed B~' Pal Lehnllard T,ansport<lllOnServices ExecUliveSecretary TransportationSe,v;cesAdmlrl 519i20071037AM Dale Approved By OMBCoo,d;l-,alor County Manager's Office AdminislrativeASSlstanl Olfl(".eof Man"llemer11 & Budget 51~:200; 343 PM Date Approved B~ Mark Isackson County Manager's Office BudgelAnalysl Office Of Managemer1t & Budget 5i11:200711:30AM Date Approved By Mlchae! Smykow~ki Coullly Mnna0er'sOff;cQ Managemer11 & Buriget D,rector Ofitce of Managemen~ & Bud!,!et 5114120079;54AM Dnte ApprlJv.,d By James V. MurJJ 80JrdoiC.olJmy Cumm'$s:O"',rs C(,Ur1t,' Malla(j('r Ccuntl' Mana~er's Offlc" 5114/2007 1~:S3 PM fik-i/r-\A"I'mbTf'<;1\Fxnnr1\:;(1_M~\.o/;,"10"1, % "10/()(17\ I (, O,;,)OrnN"FNT'%"10r\(;FNf)^ \ 1 h ::;,]("nnr17 ~!lBdElall!fflTNl;joj(lB!!5 Dece'lf1lo.el22, 200B P~Bg\l53:lb!'tl Service Development Proiect Proposal Submitted June 2007 h Recipient Name: Collier County Board of County Commissioners Department of Alternative Transportation Modes Transportation Services Division 2885 South Horseshoe Drive Naples, Fl 34104 Attn: Diane B. Flagg, Director Phone. (239) 774-8192 Fax. (239) 213-5899 2. Proiect Tvpe: Collier Area Transit is requesting a Florida Department of Transportation Service Development Grant to implement a route that connects Collier County's Collier Area Transit routes with Lee County's Lee Tran routes. 3. Maximum Duration: V./e are requesting a Three (3) year Service Development JPA. 4. Proiect Location: Collier County, FL District: 1 5. Proiect Initiation/Completion dates: The project will start on October 1, 2008 to coincide with the County budget timeframes. 6. Proiect Obiectives: Collier Area Transit is proposing a Fixed Route that connects Collier Area Transit to Lee Tran transit. This project has significant regional benefits, This connection route will provide public transportation service between Collier and Lee County. This project provides employment opportunities on a regional basis. The proposed routing would commence from North Collier Hospital, northbound on Tamiami Trail to a connection point with Lee Tran at the Kmart Shopping Plaza on Tamiami Trail, north of Bonita Beach Rd. The Collier Area Transit route would depart the Kmart Plaza and proceed south on Tamiami Trail south to North Collier Hospital. This route would make a connection to CAT routes already serving the North Collier Hospital wherein passengers could transfer to other routes. This route is a 60 minute frequency. This Routing achieves the following objectives. 1. Connection between Collier Area Transit and Lee Tran routes. 2. Serve areas not cun.ently served by public transportation. %gadsattlantJt\loJ aSI'!5 Dec~e2, 200B P~agi64)bQg These objectives improve transportation options for both the citizens of Collier and Lee Counties. 7. Operational Responsibilities: Collier Area Transit will manage the project and provide recommendation on the route timing. They will also alert the public through media, take-one flyers, and update the route schedules. Collier Area Transit will implement the improved routing through a courteous, reliable, cost effective, and safe team commitment. Collier Area Transit will partner with Lee Tran staff on marketing this Route to both the citizens of Collier and Lee Counties 8. Criteria For Success: Collier Area Transit will monitor this route for efficiencies using proven performance measures. The performance measures will include passenger per mile and ridership. The goals for this project are as follows: GOALS Route ~onthlvlUder,hiD Passen!!:er Per Mile 10 2,500 1.05 9. Yearlv Proiect Bud!!et: Co,t Item Total Project Revenues and Net Project Co,t State Share Co,t Federal Fnnd, Per Year Operating Costs $928.512 $928.512 Minus Farebox Revenue $112,000 Total $928.512 $112,000 $816,512 $272,171 10. Benefit to Other Systems: Collier Area Transit and Lee Tran provide public bus transportation to the citizens and visitors of Collier County. Collier Area Transit and Lee Iran provide an attractive alternative to automobiles, thereby reducing traffic congestion, Reduced traffic congestion may lead to benefits for the road system in Collier County and Lee County. This Project has Significant Regional Benefits, J" , Agenda Item No. 16B15 December 2. 2008 Page 17 of 20 CHARLIE CRIST GOVERNOR . Florida Department of Transportation STEPHANIE c. KOPELOllSOS SECRETARY December 12, 2007 Ms. Diane Flagg, Director Alternative Modes Department Transportation Services Division 2885 South Horseshoe Drive Naples, Florida 34104 RE: State Transit Discretionary Grant Programs: Public Transit Service Development Program Collier County Proposal for F~cal Year 2008/09 Dear Ms. Flagg, Congratulations! We are pleased to inform you that we have been able to obtain and we have programmed in the District One Draft Tentative Work PTogram for Fiscal Years 2008/09 - 20012/13, in Fiscal Year 2008/09, $267,511 to assist Collier County to serVe north Collier County and to link Collier Area Transit with LeeTran. Please refer to Financial Management Ninnber 423833-1 in the Draft Tentative Work Program. This letter pertains to the following request for State transit program discretionary funding Collier County filed previously this year with the Florida Department of Transportation, District One, Modal Development Office for Fiscal Year 2008/09 funding: Proiect Descriotion: A route segment to connect Collier Area Transit with LeeTran services PrOl!fllIIl Funding Reauested: State Public Transit Service Development Program Duration: Three Years Amount Reauested: $408,256 * C* According to State Public Transit Service Development Program state/local, 50% / 50%, share ratio.) Amount Awarded: $267,511. This year, we listed in our request to the Department's Central Office / Transit Office Collier County's proposed project as combined Priority Number One in association with Lee County's complementary project proposal for service in south Lee County with linkage to Collier Area Transit services. We requested full funding for Collier County at the 50% State / 50% local shate ratios, and in reference to Collier County's grant application. The $267,511 we are able to grant Collier County for this project is based on, in direct proportion, the amount District One received from the Central Office this year. This award represents 65.5% of Collier County's funding request according to state/1ocal share ratio program requirements referenced above, after consideration oflocal revenue(s). We are not able at this time to provide 100% of Collier County's funding request for the full three years of the eligible duration for State Service Development Program projects. During this grant application cycle for Fiscal Year 2008/09 funding, District One received thirteen grant applications for funding for the Park and Ride, Planning and Technical Studies and the State Service Development Program projects. All applicants requested a total of $4,689,691 in all programs. Following District One, Modal Development Office 801 North Broadway Avenue * Post Office Box 1249 . Bartow, FL 33831-1249 (8&3)519-2388* (863)534-7172 (Fax) * MS 1-39 Agenda Item No. 16B 15 December 2. 2008 Page 18 of 20 Ms. Diane Flagg, Director December 12,2007 Page 2 The committee's deliberations, District One requested of the Central Office $2,129,671 and received $1,004,671, or 47.2% of the District's request. Department staff encountered a challenging task ranking applications and recommending grant awards, and was constrained by limited funding. We appreciate your patience and understanding while we administered this process in hannony with the Department's new draft District Tentative Work Program development process during which we strived to maximize opportunities to secure funding for District One wherever possible. We anticipate inaugurating the grant application process for Fiscal Year 2009/1 0 funding in the first calendar quarter of 2008. There is no information at this time about the level of funding the District may receive for Fiscal Year 2009/1 O. We welcome applicants' proposals for consideration for Fiscal Year 2009/1 0 funding, subject to legislative appropriation of funds. r understand, and am pleased to know, tIIat Ms. Julia B. Davis, AICP, of my staff has scheduled a meeting among Collier County, Lee County, and District One Modal Development Office staffs to discuss implementation of this very important bi-county transit service linkage project, one for which we have been working with you and advocating on your behalf. Should you have any questions, please feel free to contact Ms. Davis at 239-461-4300 or at J ulia.Davis@dotstate.fl.us. Sincerely, -r: VlAi 1!v ... ~ Terry Beacham District Modal Development Administrator TWB:RPS:sbs cc: Norman E. Feder, AICP, Administrator, Collier County Transportation Services Division Sue Faulkner, Principal Planner, Collier County Transportation Services Division Phillip R. Tindall, Manager, Collier County Metropolitan Planning Organization Donald Scott, AlCP, Planning Director, Collier County Transportation Services Division Ben Walker, P.E., Manager, Florida Department of Transportation, District One, Intermodal Systems Development Johnny Limbaugh, Manager, Florida Department of Transportation, District One, Southwest Area Office Richard P. Shine, District Public Transit Administrator, Florida Department of Transportation, District One, Modal Development Office Julia B. Davis, AICP, Transit Projects Coordinator, Florida Department of Transportation, District One, Modal Development Office Agenda Item No. 16B15 December 2. 2008 Page 19 of 20 December 2, 2008 Lee County Board of County Commissioners Old Lee County Courthouse 2120 Main Street Fort Myers, Florida 33901 Dear Commissioners: This letter is to express our interest in working with your Transit Department to establish a route connecting Lee and Collier County Transit systems. On December 2, 2008, Collier County Board of County Commissioners took Board action to show their support for a transit connection linking Collier County with Lee County. Lee and Collier County Transit staff have had preliminary discussion regarding route alignment and the estimated cost to operate. A proposed route nmning south along US 41 from Coconut Point Mall to Immokalee RoadINorth Collier Hospital, where the route could travel east to Creekside Way following Creekside back to US 41, is being considered with the following observations: . The proposed Route could connect with Routes lA & IB providing an alternative transfer location for riders coming fium or going to Lee Coilllty. LeeTran will adjust schedule a=>rdingly. . The proposed Route will operate days and times when connections between systems are possible including limited SW1day service. . Both Lee and Collier transit systems will be responsible for the development, operation and maintenance of bus shel1ets and passenger amenities within their jurisdiction. Coordination with both loca1 boards would be required to fina1ize this service connection. An inter- local agreement would be required to operate the service which would include, but not be limited to, the fullowing operational aspects: . Vehicles - Agreement will identifY what vehicle type, including spares will be operated on the route. Lee T ran agrees to operate a smaller vehicle with 00 advertisement when possible. . Funding - Capital and operating expenses will be identified, including sources of fimds. i Agenda Item No. 16B15 December 2. 2008 Page 20 of 20 · Shelters - Each trnnsit system will be responslble for the development, operation and maintenance ofbus shelters and passenger amenities. Both systems will coordinate to post bus stop infonnation along the route. · Fal'l.'S - Establishment of fure slructures and passes. It is recommended that both jurisdictiOllS chazge the same fure for this route. Additional coordination would be needed on honoring passes. · ADA Paratransit Service - Agreement that eachjurisdiction's system will be responsible for trips based on where they originate. · Performance Measures and Criteria for Success - Each jurisdiction will be required to report on perfonnance measures for the established route in order to meet the service development grant requirements. · Branding/Outreach - Each jurisdiction should coordinate marl<eting of the established route including developing infonnational ma1erials and branding the service in order to promote ridership. We recommend that both systems run an independent bus for this proposed route so that each jurisdiction can begin the service on its own time frame. This will enable both transit systems to report through the National Transit Database the passenger boardings and vehicle revenue miles data to insure continued Federal funding. The community will be better served with 2 buses running this proposed route. Collier County looks forward to working with you on this Transit connection. Sincerely, Tom Henning, Chairman Collier County Board of County Commissioners cc: Commissioner Fiala, Vice Chairman Commissioner Halas, District 2 Commissioner Coyle, District I Commissioner Coletta, District 5 I