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National Capital Region Transportation Planning Board. Human Service Transportation Coordination: The Metropolitan Washington Experience. Atlanta Regional Commission Summit June 1, 2007. Beth Newman Transportation Planner. The Transportation Planning Board (TPB).
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National Capital Region Transportation Planning Board Human Service Transportation Coordination: The Metropolitan Washington Experience Atlanta Regional Commission Summit June 1, 2007 Beth Newman Transportation Planner
The Transportation Planning Board (TPB) • MPO for National Capital Region • Members • Local Elected Officials • State transportation agencies • State legislatures • WMATA
TPB Planning Area • Approximately 3,000 square miles • Includes 4.5 million people and 2.8 million jobs
MD: $5.3 mil WMATA/DC: $4.5 mil VA: $1.2 mil JARC Funding Significantly Reduced $1.2 mil TEA-21 SAFETEA-LU Source: http://www.apta.com/government_affairs/appropriations/fy2004omnibus.cfm#jarc
Funding in Perspective Approximate Funding (Millions) Based on FY2003 figures. JARC and New Freedom totals shown include funding with the required 50/50 match for an operating program.
TPB Role • Evolved from stakeholder meetings • Ad-hoc group: • Departments of Transportation • WMATA • Public and private transportation providers • Human service agencies • Advisory Committee members (consumers) • Recommended TPB as designated recipient
TPB as Designated Recipient • WMATA Perspective • FTA: Everyone must re-designate • Letters written to MD, VA Governors and DC Mayor • Georgetown BID
Purpose: Develop the Coordinated Plan Facilitate greater coordination of services Evaluate effectiveness of Plan and selection criteria 42 Members Represent: Public transit agencies Departments of Transportation Private and nonprofit transportation providers Human service agencies Users/Consumers TPB Human Services Transportation Coordination Task Force
Consumer Involvement • Access for All Advisory Committee • Citizen’s Advisory Committee • Focus Groups
Plan Approach • Encourage innovative pilots that: • Creatively address unmet needs • Offer lessons learned about addressing obstacles • Sets framework for greater coordination and collaboration
Four Strategies in Plan • Tailor transportation services to better respond to needs • Provide improved, user-friendly information to customers • Develop services that improve reliability and augment existing paratransit and fixed-route service • Develop and implement new programs to provide additional transportation choices
Brochure for Low-Income Commuters on Transportation Options Low-Interest Loans to low-income individuals to purchase cars Expanded Guaranteed Ride Home Program Expanded Shuttle Service to Employment Sites Recommended Priority Actions in the Plan for Job Access Reverse Commute (JARC) Funding
Accessible Taxis in Jurisdictions Without Them Sensitivity Training for Front-Line Employees (for bus drivers, taxi cab drivers, etc) Same-DayService for MetroAccess Users Escorted Transportation or “Door-through-Door” Service Recommended Priority Actions in the Plan for New Freedom Funding
Selection Criteria • 100 Maximum Points • Applications will be Ranked Based on Eight Criteria • Responsiveness to Strategies in Plan • Demonstrates Coordination • Innovative Idea that is Replicable • Meets a Regional Need • Feasibility • Potential Number of People Impacted • Involvement of the Private Sector • Strategies for On-going Funding
Phase II of Coordinated Plan • Web-based regional clearinghouse • Coordination opportunities at local level www.stridesd.org
Overcoming Challenges Multiple Jurisdictions -Early involvement (trust building) - Mega “representation” Reduced Funding -Pilot projects -”Incentivize” coordination Institutional Barriers -Phasing -Customer focus
For More Information Website: www.TPBcoordination.org E-mail: TPBcoordination@mwcog.org Phone Number: 202-962-3200