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Treasure Coast Regional Connections

Treasure Coast Regional Connections. A Collaborative Partnership. 21st Annual Transportation Disadvantaged Best Practices & Training Workshop August 6, 2013. Presentation Highlights. Area Needs & Challenges Regional Collaboration Approach Brainstorming Alternatives

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Treasure Coast Regional Connections

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  1. Treasure Coast Regional Connections A Collaborative Partnership 21st Annual Transportation Disadvantaged Best Practices & Training Workshop August 6, 2013

  2. Presentation Highlights • Area Needs & Challenges • Regional Collaboration Approach • Brainstorming Alternatives • Public & Private Partnerships • Strength, Weaknesses, Opportunities & Threats (SWOT) Analyses • Service Delivery & Results • Current Funding Sources

  3. Area Needs & Challenges • Limited services (hours & days of operation) • Inadequate funding • Need for out-of-county & inter-county medical & work-related trips • Limits on number of subscription trips accommodated • Transit deserts

  4. Regional Collaboration Approach • Realizing there was a strong network of TD partners that shared similar issues, we began to reach out & gather expertise to plan & develop new services to expand capacity

  5. Regional Collaboration Approach

  6. Brainstorming Alternatives • TD Working Group/Steering Committee • Ad hoc, multi-county agency staff meet informally to solve problems, share expertise, brainstorm & develop program alternatives • Alternative Analysis (Martin County) • Developed list of 9 potential “capacity builder” alternatives • Transportation Co-op (St. Lucie County) • Developed concept for transportation co-op & resource sharing with Treasure Coast Food Bank

  7. Public & Private Partnerships • Transportation Coordination Network • Transportation bank formed by social agencies, coordinated contractors, CTC & transit agency • Pilot Voucher Program • CILO & CTC agreement • Volunteer Driver Program • M/TPOs, Martin & St. Lucie Counties, FDOT & MTM, Inc. • Inter-County Transportation Agreement • M/TPOs, CTCs, FDOT & LCBs • Voluntary Taxi Certification Program • M/TPOs, CTCs, FDOT & LCBs

  8. Transportation Coordination Network

  9. Voucher Program

  10. Volunteer Driver Program

  11. Inter-County Transportation Agreement

  12. Volunteer Taxi Certification Program

  13. Service Delivery & Results • Increased trip capacity & availability • Extended hours to cover service gaps outside of regular operating hours • Out-of-county trips provided through co-op and volunteer program • Introduce taxi vouchers - utilize taxis for short trips

  14. Current Funding Sources • JARC grants • New Freedom grants • Private foundations • Franciscan Alleghany • Neman Owns • Beverly Foundation • State contributions • Local agencies • MTM, Inc. contributions

  15. Closing • Collaboration & partnerships among local agencies is an excellent way to achieve common goals • Questions & comments? • Contact information: • St. Lucie County – Corine Williams • 772-462-2092 / williamsc@stlucieco.org • FDOT – Jayne Pietrowski • 954-922-8849 / jayne.pietrowski@dot.state.fl.us • MTM, Inc. – Lisa Sanders • 772-266-4971 / lusanders@mtm-inc.net

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