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Port Authority Update. March 15, 2012 Ryan Wolfe Director of Campus Services. Port Authority Update. Topics For Discussion • Historical ridership data • Impact of proposed service reductions Student/Staff Involvement Port Authority Service Agreement Update Key Dates.
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Port Authority Update March 15, 2012 Ryan Wolfe Director of Campus Services
Port Authority Update • Topics For Discussion • • Historical ridership data • • Impact of proposed service reductions • Student/Staff Involvement • Port Authority Service Agreement Update • Key Dates
Graphical Representations of Historical ridership data • We have experienced a 30% increase in ridership since 2006 • Data is manually collected by the vehicle operator
Graphical Representations of Historical ridership data • Overall, Escort ridership is up 69% since 2009
Graphical Representations of Historical ridership data • Overall, Shuttle ridership is up 30% since 2009
Graphical Representations of Historical ridership data • Overall, Shuttle and Escort ridership is up 40% since 2009
Port Authority – Proposed Service/Fare Proposal Key Dates (Port Authority) • PAT is facing $64 million shortfall in funding • If left unaddressed, the Port Authority will be forced to implement the following changes: • A 35% reduction in service • Fare increases • Reduction of Access services • Most routes end service @ 10PM
Carnegie Mellon Ridership vs. Proposed Service Changes • Members of the university community currently utilize 100 PAT routes • The top 20 routes accounted for 89% (836K) of the total ridership (944K) for the first six months of the current fiscal year. Three of the routes have been proposed to be eliminated impacting approximately 6% of our total ridership. • Of the above top 20 routes, only the 61B, 71A, 71D, 82, 86, Light Rail (Red Line) and P1 will continue service after 10PM.
Carnegie Mellon Ridership vs. Proposed Service Changes • Members of the university community currently utilize 100 PAT routes • The above routes, ranked between 21 - 40 in ridership, accounted for 6.4% (61K) of the total ridership (944K) for the first six months of the current fiscal year. Six of the routes have been proposed to be eliminated impacting approximately 1.4% of our total ridership. • Of the above 20 routes, only the 51, G2, 91, 16 and 08 will continue service after 10PM.
Carnegie Mellon Ridership vs. Proposed Service Changes • Members of the university community currently utilize 100 PAT routes • The above routes, ranked between 41 - 60 in ridership, accounted for 2.7% (26K) of the total ridership (944K) for the first six months of the current fiscal year. Five of the routes have been proposed to be eliminated impacting approximately .7% of our total ridership. • None of the above 20 routes will continue service after 10PM.
Carnegie Mellon Ridership vs. Proposed Service Changes • Members of the university community currently utilize 100 PAT routes • The above routes, ranked between 61 - 80 in ridership, accounted for 1.5% (14K) of the total ridership (944K) for the first six months of the current fiscal year. Thirteen of the routes have been proposed to be eliminated impacting approximately 1% of our total ridership. • Of the above 20 routes, only the 27 will continue service after 10PM.
Carnegie Mellon Ridership vs. Proposed Service Changes • Members of the university community currently utilize 100 PAT routes • The above routes, ranked between 81 - 100 in ridership, accounted for .7% (6.5K) of the total ridership (944K) for the first six months of the current fiscal year. Nineteen of the routes have been proposed to be eliminated impacting approximately .6% of our total ridership. • None of the above 20 routes will continue service after 10PM.
Community Involvement Carnegie Mellon’s agreement with PAT offers access to their full transportation system and has resulted overall in a low cost per ride (approximately $.90/ride). Note: The Shuttle/Escort service is more costly on a per ride basis to operate; may offer a limited solution to certain eliminated routes. Community involvement will aid in Carnegie Mellon’s efforts to promote the importance of public transportation to the region. • Student leaders can help to inform the student body of the impact of the proposed service cuts. • Departmental managers should make sure that staff are well informed of the proposed service cuts. • Many community members submitted comments to the Port Authority during the open commentary period. (February 5 - March 9, 2012) • a • Students, with the assistance of Student Affairs and Government Relations, are organizing an early April trip to Harrisburg to discuss their concerns • For students, join with students from other institutions to form a concerted voice. • Visit stoppatcuts.com, a Student Senate developed online petition. • Other/Open Discussion Ways to Get Involved
Port Authority Service Agreement Update • Carnegie Mellon has had an agreement with the Port Authority since 2002. Our current agreement is set for renewal on August 1, 2012 • We have been in on going discussions with the Port Authority relating to levels service and safety concerns. • Formal negotiations began on February 23th in the offices of the Port Authority. • Topics Discussed: • 5 year term • Smart Card Adoption • PAT rate increase expectations • The University’s service concerns • Probable transition to a $/Ride contract during 5 year term. • Carnegie Mellon will present the Port Authority with a proposed agreement based upon our discussions within the next couple weeks.
Summary of Key Dates • February 5, 2012 - Public Commentary period opens with the Port Authority • February 23, 2012 – Negotiations commence with the Port Authority for new 5 year agreement • February 29, 2012 – Public Hearing • March 9, 2012 – Public Commentary period closes with the Port Authority • April 18, 2012 – Port Authority to finalize fare increases and service reductions • April 27, 2012 – Port Authority Board to vote on fare increases and service reductions • September 2, 2012 – Service reductions start • February 21 – March 9, 2012 – PA House Appropriations Committee Budget Hearings