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Page 1: Status of Public Transit in Ohio€¦ · 11. Licking County Transit Services 12. Lorain County Transit (LCT) 13. METRO Regional Transit Authority (Akron) 14. Miami County Transit

ODOT is an equal opportunity employer and provider of services

Status of Public Transit

in Ohio July 2012

information in this report is based on 2011 data

Prepared by the ODOT Office of Transit www.dot.state.oh.us/Divisions/Planning/Transit

Page 2: Status of Public Transit in Ohio€¦ · 11. Licking County Transit Services 12. Lorain County Transit (LCT) 13. METRO Regional Transit Authority (Akron) 14. Miami County Transit
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ODOT Status of Public Transit in Ohio • July 2012

Table of Contents 3

Status of Public Transit in Ohio

Table of Contents

Introduction ................................................................................................................................................................ 5 Ohio Transit Facts .............................................................................................................................................................................. 5 

Map and Listing of Ohio’s Public Transportation Systems ........................................................................................................ 6 

Urban Transit Program ............................................................................................................................................ 10 Ohio’s Urban Transit Systems Map and Listing ......................................................................................................................... 10 

Allen County Regional Transit Authority (ACRTA) .......................................................................................................... 11 

Butler County Regional Transit Authority (BCRTA) ......................................................................................................... 13 

Central Ohio Transit Authority (COTA) ............................................................................................................................. 15 

Clermont Transportation Connection (CTC) ...................................................................................................................... 17 

Eastern Ohio Regional Transit Authority (EORTA) ......................................................................................................... 19 

Greater Cleveland Regional Transit Authority (GCRTA) ................................................................................................. 21 

Greater Dayton Regional Transit Authority (GDRTA) ..................................................................................................... 23 

Greene County Transit Board (Greene CATS) ................................................................................................................... 25 

Laketran ...................................................................................................................................................................................... 27 

Lawrence County Transit ........................................................................................................................................................ 29 

Licking County Transit Services (LCTS) .............................................................................................................................. 31 

Lorain County Transit (LCT) ................................................................................................................................................. 33 

METRO Regional Transit Authority (Akron) ..................................................................................................................... 35 

Miami County Transit System ................................................................................................................................................ 37 

Middletown Transit System (MTS) ........................................................................................................................................ 39 

Newark–Heath Earthworks Transit ...................................................................................................................................... 41 

Portage Area Regional Transportation Authority (PARTA) ............................................................................................. 43 

Richland County Transit (RCT) ............................................................................................................................................. 45 

Sandusky Transit System (STS) .............................................................................................................................................. 47 

Southwest Ohio Regional Transit Authority (SORTA) ..................................................................................................... 49 

Springfield City Area Transit (SCAT) ................................................................................................................................... 51 

Stark Area Regional Transit Authority (SARTA) ................................................................................................................ 53 

Steel Valley Regional Transit Authority (SVRTA) .............................................................................................................. 55 

Toledo Area Regional Transit Authority (TARTA) ............................................................................................................ 57 

Trumbull Transit System ......................................................................................................................................................... 59 

Washington County/Community Action Bus Lines (CABL) ........................................................................................... 61 

Western Reserve Transit Authority (WRTA)....................................................................................................................... 63 

Rural Transit Program .............................................................................................................................................. 68 Ohio’s Rural Transit Systems Map and Listing ........................................................................................................................... 68 

Ashland Public Transit ............................................................................................................................................................. 69 

Ashtabula County Transportation System (ACTS) ............................................................................................................. 71 

Athens Transit ........................................................................................................................................................................... 73 

Bowling Green Transit ............................................................................................................................................................ 75 

Carroll County Transit System ............................................................................................................................................... 77 

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ODOT Status of Public Transit in Ohio • July 2012

4 Table of Contents

Champaign Transit System ..................................................................................................................................................... 79 

Chillicothe Transit System ...................................................................................................................................................... 81 

Columbiana County/Community Action Rural Transit System (CARTS) .................................................................... 83 

Crawford County Transportation Program ......................................................................................................................... 85 

Delaware Area Transit Agency (DATA) .............................................................................................................................. 87 

Fayette County Transportation Program ............................................................................................................................. 89 

Geauga County Transit ........................................................................................................................................................... 91 

Greenville Transit System ....................................................................................................................................................... 93 

Hancock Area Transportation Services (HATS) ................................................................................................................ 95 

Harrison County Rural Transit (HCRT) .............................................................................................................................. 97 

Huron County Transit ............................................................................................................................................................. 99 

Knox Area Transit (KAT) .................................................................................................................................................... 101 

Lancaster Public Transit System .......................................................................................................................................... 103 

Logan County/Transportation for Logan County (TLC) ............................................................................................... 105 

Logan Transit System (City of Logan) ................................................................................................................................ 107 

Marion Area Transit (MAT) ................................................................................................................................................. 109 

Medina County Transit ......................................................................................................................................................... 111 

Monroe County Public Transportation .............................................................................................................................. 113 

Morgan County Transit ......................................................................................................................................................... 115 

Ottawa County Transportation Agency (OCTA) ............................................................................................................. 117 

Perry County Transit (PCT) ................................................................................................................................................. 119 

Pickaway Area Rural Transit ................................................................................................................................................ 121 

Pike County/Community Action Transit System (CATS) .............................................................................................. 123 

Transportation Resources for Independent People of Sandusky County (TRIPS) .................................................... 125 

Scioto County/Access Scioto County (ASC) .................................................................................................................... 127 

Seneca County Agency Transportation (SCAT) ............................................................................................................... 129 

Shelby Public Transit ............................................................................................................................................................. 131 

South East Area Transit (SEAT) ......................................................................................................................................... 133 

Warren County Transit Service ............................................................................................................................................ 135 

Wilmington Transit System .................................................................................................................................................. 137 

Ohio’s Specialized Transportation Program ........................................................................................................... 144

Mobility Managers/OCP ........................................................................................................................................ 151 

New Freedom Program ........................................................................................................................................... 160

Job Access and Reverse Commute Program ........................................................................................................... 167 

Transportaiton Partnership of Ohio ........................................................................................................................ 173 

Drug & Alcohol DAPM & DER Contact List ......................................................................................................... 176

Metropolitan Planning Organizations ................................................................................................................... 185

Agencies and Organizations ................................................................................................................................... 190 

Glossary ................................................................................................................................................................... 194 

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ODOT Status of Public Transit in Ohio • July 2012

Introduction 5

Introduction

Public transportation is a resource valued by millions of Ohioans. ODOT funded public transportation systems provided 111,687,171 million trips in 2011. Public transportation empowers individuals to be independent, seek and retain employment, receive life–saving medical treatments, and gain access to new opportunities.

This report provides profiles for the 62 transit systems, 190 Specialized Transportation Program agencies, 21 Mobility Management/Ohio Coordination Programs, 16 New Freedom Programs and 16 Job Access & Reverse Commute Programs funded through the ODOT Office of Transit. It also provides a list of associations, agencies, and organizations that frequently interact with the Office of Transit. A copy of this report can be downloaded from our website at http://www.dot.state.oh.us/Divisions/Planning/Transit/Pages/default.aspx, under Publications.

The information in this report has been gathered from calendar year 2011 data. The data has not been audited and is subject to change. Please contact each individual organization for the most recent data.

Ohio Transit Facts

Total number of Public Transit systems in Ohio for 2011 – 62 systems

Urban Systems – 27 Rural Systems – 35 Ridership (General Public) for 2011

Total ridership 111.7 million trips Ridership (Elderly & Disabled) for 2011

Elderly & Disabled ridership 16.9 million trips Public Transit Fleet for 2011

Total Public Transit Fleet – 3,286 vehicles Public Transit Fleet wheelchair accessible – 95.6% Administration Costs

Costs for ODOT to administer all federal and state public transit programs have averaged 2.6% since 1998

State Funding Trends

SFY 2011 GRF budget for Transit Funding is 75.5% less than SFY 2000

Current state funding for transit has been reduced to levels not seen since the early 1980s

Specialized Transportation Program Vehicles for 2011

Total number of vehicles – 568 Number of vehicles funded in 2011 – 119 Specialized Transportation vehicle fleet wheelchair

accessible 87.9% Counties served in 2011

Rural Public Transit – 36 Urban Public Transit – 27 Specialized Transportation Program – 62 JARC/New Freedom Program – 26 Counties unserved – 2

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ODOT Status of Public Transit in Ohio • July 2012

6 Introduction

Map and Listing of Ohio’s Public Transportation Systems

1. Allen County Regional Transit Authority (ACRTA) 2. Ashland Public Transit 3. Ashtabula County Transportation System (ACTS) 4. Athens Transit 5. Bowling Green Transit 6. Butler County Regional Transit Authority (BCRTA) 7. Carroll County Transit System 8. Central Ohio Transit Authority (COTA) 9. Champaign Transit System 10. Chillicothe Transit System 11. Clermont Transportation Connection (CTC) 12. Columbiana County/Community Action Rural Transit System (CARTS) 13. Crawford County Transportation Program 14. Delaware Area Transit Agency (DATA) 15. Eastern Ohio Regional Transit Authority (EORTA) 16. Fayette County Transportation Program 17. Geauga County Transit 18. Greater Cleveland Regional Transit Authority (GCRTA) 19. Greater Dayton Regional Transit Authority (GDRTA) 20. Greene County Transit Board (Greene CATS) 21. Greenville Transit System 22. Hancock Area Transportation Services (HATS) 23. Harrison County Rural Transit (HCRT) 24. Huron County Transit 25. Knox Area Transit (KAT) 26. Laketran 27. Lancaster Public Transit System 28. Lawrence County Transit 29. Licking County Transit Services 30. Logan County/Transportation for Logan County (TLC)

31. Logan Transit System (City of Logan) 32. Lorain County Transit (LCT) 33. Marion Area Transit (MAT) 34. Medina County Transit 35. METRO Regional Transit Authority (Akron) 36. Miami County Transit System 37. Middletown Transit System 38. Monroe County Public Transportation 39. Morgan County Transit 40. Newark–Heath Earthworks Transit 41. Ottawa County Transportation Agency (OCTA) 42. Perry County Transit (PCT) 43. Pickaway Area Rural Transit 44. Pike County/Community Action Transit System (CATS) 45. Portage Area Regional Transportation Authority (PARTA) 46. Richland County Transit (RCT) 47. Sandusky Transit System/Erie County (STS) 48. Scioto County/Access Scioto County (ASC) 49. Seneca County Agency Transportation (SCAT) 50. Shelby Public Transit 51. South East Area Transit (SEAT) 52. Southwest Ohio Regional Transit Authority (SORTA) 53. Springfield City Area Transit (SCAT) 54. Stark Area Regional Transit Authority (SARTA) 55. Steel Valley Regional Transit Authority (SVRTA) 56. Toledo Area Regional Transit Authority (TARTA) 57. Transportation Resources for Independent People of Sandusky County (TRIPS) 58. Trumbull Transit System 59. Warren County Transit Service 60. Washington County/Community Action Bus Lines (CABL) 61. Wilmington Transit System 62. Western Reserve Transit Authority (WRTA)

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Section One

Urban Transit

Systems

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ODOT Status of Public Transit in Ohio • July 2012

10 Urban Transit Systems

Urban Transit Program The Federal Transit Administration (FTA) is responsible for the implementation of the Urban Transit Program at the national level. Federal assistance flows directly to the urban area transit systems from FTA.

The ODOT Office of Transit provides state funds from the Urban Transit Program (UTP) to urban transit systems for operating and capital projects.

Ohio’s Urban Transit Systems Map and Listing

1. Allen County Regional Transit Authority (ACRTA) 2. Butler County Regional Transit Authority (BCRTA) 3. Central Ohio Transit Authority (COTA) 4. Clermont Transportation Connection (CTC) 5. Eastern Ohio Regional Transit Authority (EORTA) 6. Greater Cleveland Regional Transit Authority (GCRTA) 7. Greater Dayton Regional Transit Authority (GDRTA) 8. Greene County Transit Board (Greene Cats) 9. Laketran 10. Lawrence County Transit 11. Licking County Transit Services 12. Lorain County Transit (LCT) 13. METRO Regional Transit Authority (Akron) 14. Miami County Transit System 15. Middletown Transit System

16. Newark–Heath Earthworks Transit 17. Portage Area Regional Transportation Authority (PARTA) 18. Richland County Transit (RCT) 19. Sandusky Transit System/Erie County (STS) 20. Southwest Ohio Regional Transit Authority (SORTA) 21. Springfield City Area Transit (SCAT) 22. Stark Area Regional Transit Authority (SARTA) 23. Steel Valley Regional Transit Authority (SVRTA) 24. Toledo Area Regional Transit Authority (TARTA) 25. Trumbull Transit System 26. Washington County/Community Action Bus Lines (CABL) 27. Western Reserve Transit Authority (WRTA)

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ODOT Status of Public Transit in Ohio • July 2012

Urban Transit Systems 11

Allen

Allen County Regional Transit Authority (ACRTA) 200 East High Street • Suite 2A Lima, OH 45801-4220 (419) 222–5745 Fax: (419) 224–0989

Rose Christian Email: [email protected] Executive Director Website: www.acrta.com

Grantee

Allen County Regional Transit Authority 200 East High Street, Suite 2A Lima, OH 45801-4220 Contact: Rose Christian, Executive Director (419) 222–5745 FAX: (419) 224–0989 Email: [email protected]

System Characteristics

System Type: Fixed Route & Complementary Paratransit

System Area: Lima Urbanized Area

System Square Miles: 34

System Population: 81,256

Service Hours Fixed Route Demand Response

Weekdays… 6:45 a.m. – 5:15 p.m. 6:45 a.m. – 5:15 p.m. Saturdays… – – Sundays... – –

Fares Fixed Route Demand Response

Base ...................................... $1.00 $2.00 Youth .................................... $0.75 $2.00 E & D ................................... $0.50 $2.00 Transfers ................................ free – Zone fare (outside service area) is $6.00 for all categories Dial a ride 1.50 per mile

Service Statistics Fixed Route Demand Response

Annual Passenger Trips: ..... 197,180 20,680 Annual E & D Passengers: ... 70,328 19,017 Annual Vehicle Miles: .......... 194,906 64,501 Annual Vehicle Hours: ......... 14,580 5,281

Personnel (FTE) Fixed Route Demand Response

Operations: ................................ 15 9 General Administration: ............. 6 2 Total: ......................................... 21 11

Provider

Fixed Route: Allen County Regional Transit Authority (ACRTA) 200 East High Street • Suite 2A Lima, OH 45801-4220 Contact: Rose Christian, Executive Director 419–222–5745 Fax: (419) 224–0989 Email: [email protected]

Demand Response: Same as Above

Additional Contact Information

Complementary Paratransit, & Operations Manager: Dee Drexler 419–222–5727, [email protected]

Vehicle Maintenance Manager: Ray Karbowiak 419–222–2782, [email protected]

ADA and NTD Coordinator, Marketing, Public Relations, IT and Human Relations Manager Executive Dir.: Rose Christian 419–222–5745, [email protected]

Finance Manager: Shelley Gould 419–222–5725, [email protected] Administrative Assistant: Teresa Kayser 419-222-5756, [email protected]

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ODOT Status of Public Transit in Ohio • July 2012

12 Urban Transit Systems

Allen County Regional Transit Authority (ACRTA) – continued

Operating Expenses Fixed Route Demand Response

Total Operating Costs: $1,052,392 $358,008 Total Administrative Costs: $198,967 $99,484 Total System Costs: $1,251,359 $457,492

Operating Funds Fixed Route Demand Response

Federal Assistance: $587,838 $205,451 State Assistance: $70,360 $0 State E&D Assistance: $36,795 $0 Local Assistance: $329,316 $0 Passenger Fares: $104,642 $15,913 Contract Fares: $101,368 $236,978 Other Revenues: $110,731 $0 Total Revenues: $1,341,050 $458,342

Capital Funds Fixed Route Demand Response

Local Assistance: $0 $0 State Assistance: $0 $0 Federal Assistance: $123,023 $0 Total Capital Funds Awarded: $123,023 $0 Dedicated Local Funding Source: Other Local Funding Sources: City of Lima & Allen County

Performance Measures Fixed Route Demand Response

Operating Recovery Ratio: 16.46% 55.28% Operating Expense/Vehicle Mile:$6.42 $7.09 Operating Expense/Trip: $6.35 $22.12 Passenger Trips/Vehicle Mile: 1.01 0.32

Vehicle Inventory

# Type Year Seating Accessible Fuel 3 LTV–FS 2010 12+ 4 wc Yes Gasoline 1 CV 2009 7+ 3 wc Yes Gasoline 2 B30–HD 2009 33 + 4 wc Yes Diesel 1 B30–HD 2009 23 + 2 wc Yes Diesel 2 CV 2009 12 + 4 wc Yes Gasoline 1 B30–HD 2007 24 + 2 wc Yes Diesel 1 CV 2006 10 + 3 wc Yes Gasoline 1 CV 2004 10 + 3 wc Yes Gasoline 1 CV 2002 10 + 3 wc Yes Gasoline 1 B30–MD 2001 10 + 3 wc Yes Gasoline 5 B30–HD 1998 29 + 2 wc Yes Diesel

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ODOT Status of Public Transit in Ohio • July 2012

Urban Transit Systems 13

Butler County Regional Transit Authority (BCRTA) 3045 Moser Court Hamilton, OH 45011 (513) 785-5237 Fax: (513) 785-5227 Carla Lakatos Email: [email protected]

Executive Director Website: www.butlercountyrta.com

Grantee

Butler County Regional Transit Authority 3045 Moser Court Hamilton, OH 45011 Contact: Carla Lakatos, Executive Director (513) 785-5237 FAX: (513) 785-5227 Email: [email protected]

System Characteristics

System Type: Demand Response

System Area: Butler County and Limited Stops in Adjacent Counties

System Square Miles: 469

System Population: 363,184

Service Hours Fixed Route Demand Response

Weekdays… – 6:00 a.m. – 11:59 p.m. Saturdays… – – Sundays... – –

Fares Fixed Route Demand Response

Base ........................................ – $10.00 Youth ...................................... – – E & D ..................................... – – Transfers ................................. – – Our zone fares range from $10 to $30 depending on where traveled in the county. BCRTA operates Medical and Employment Shuttles for a $5 base fare. BCRTA operates service between Middletown & Hamilton and Middletown & Oxford for $2.00 one way.

Service Statistics Fixed Route Demand Response

Annual Passenger Trips: ............. – 53,131 Annual E & D Passengers: .......... – 35,531 Annual Vehicle Miles: .................. – 596,804 Annual Vehicle Hours: ................ – 32,311

Personnel (FTE) Fixed Route Demand Response

Operations: ................................. – 45 General Administration: ............. – 2 Total: .......................................... – 47

Provider

Fixed Route: None

Demand Response: Butler County Regional Transit Authority 3045 Moser Court Hamilton, OH 45011 Contact: Carla Lakatos, Executive Director (513) 785-5237 FAX: Email: [email protected]

Additional Contact Information

Board Chairman: Brad Williams 513–785–5237, [email protected]

Operations Manager: Matt Dutkevicz, 513-785-5246, [email protected] Finance/Personnel Manager: Robert Ruzinsky 513-785-5396, [email protected]

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ODOT Status of Public Transit in Ohio • July 2012

14 Urban Transit Systems

Butler County Regional Transit Authority (BCRTA) – continued

Operating Expenses Fixed Route Demand Response

Total Operating Costs: – $1,628,696 Total Administrative Costs: – $279,043 Total System Costs: – $1,907,739

Operating Funds Fixed Route Demand Response

Federal Assistance: – $393,449 State Assistance: – $0 State E&D Assistance: – $0 Local Assistance: – $726,750 Passenger Fares: – $108,525 Contract Fares: – $664,795 Other Revenues: – $20,970 Total Revenues: – $1,914,489

Capital Funds Fixed Route Demand Response

Local Assistance: – $174,841 State Assistance: – – Federal Assistance: – $482,055 Total Cap. Funds Awarded: – $656,896 Dedicated Local Funding Source: Other Local Funding Sources: Service Agreement with SORTA, BCRTA Reserves

Performance Measures Fixed Route Demand Response

Operating Recovery Ratio: – 40.54% Operating Expense/Vehicle Mile: – $3.20 Operating Expense/Trip: – $35.91 Passenger Trips/Vehicle Mile: – 0.09

Vehicle Inventory

# Type Year Seating Accessible Fuel 6 LTV-FS 2011 8 + 4 wc Yes Gasoline 6 MMV 2010 3 + 1 wc Yes Gasoline 1 AO 2010 3 No Gasoline 4 LTV-FS 2009 12 + 2 wc Yes Diesel 1 B30-MD 2009 12 + 2 wc Yes Diesel 4 LTV-FS 2007 12 + 2 wc Yes Diesel 1 B30-MD 2007 12 + 1 wc Yes Diesel 19

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ODOT Status of Public Transit in Ohio • July 2012

Urban Transit Systems 15

Central Ohio Transit Authority (COTA) 33 North High Street Columbus, OH 43215 (614) 275–5800 Fax: (614) 275–5933

W. Curtis Stitt Email: [email protected] President/CEO Website: www.cota.com

Grantee

Central Ohio Transit Authority 33 North High Street Columbus, OH 43215 Contact: W. Curtis Stitt, President/CEO (614) 275–5800 FAX: (614) 275–5933 Email: [email protected]

System Characteristics

System Type: Fixed Route & Demand Response System Area: Franklin County, portions of Licking,

Fairfield, & Delaware Counties System Square Miles: 560 System Population: 1,203,030

Service Hours Fixed Route Demand Response

Weekdays… 4:16 a.m. – 1:39 a.m. 4:16 a.m. – 1:39 a.m. Saturdays… 4:53 a.m. – 3:28 a.m. 4:53 a.m. – 3:28 a.m. Sundays... 6:39 a.m. – 11:39 a.m. 6:39 a.m. – 11:39 a.m. FR Express Rte. 5:28 a.m. – 6:59 p.m.

Fares Fixed Route Demand Response

Base ...................................... $1.75 $3.00 Youth .................................... $.85 $3.00 E & D ................................... $0.85 $3.00 Transfers ................................. – – Monthly Pass DR $89, FR $55; DR Non–ADA $3.50; Students FR $1.75, DR $3.00; Express $2.50.

Service Statistics Fixed Route Demand Response

Annual Passenger Trips: 18,764,047 259,888 Annual E & D Passengers:2,685,794 259,888 Annual Vehicle Miles: ..... 11,518,844 2,829,784 Annual Vehicle Hours: ........ 835,880 141,779

Personnel (FTE) Fixed Route Demand Response

Operations: .............................. 733 124 General Administration: .......... 112 17 Total: ....................................... 845 141

Provider

Fixed Route: Central Ohio Transit Authority 1600 McKinley Avenue Columbus, OH 43222 Contact: W. Curtis Stitt, President/CEO (614) 275–5800 FAX: (614) 275–5933 Email: [email protected]

Demand Response: First Transit, Inc. 1330 Fields Ave. Columbus, Oh 43201 Contact: Mike Sessamen, Project Manager (614) 272–3029 FAX: (614) 272–3012 Email: [email protected]

Universal Transportation Systems (UTS) 3000 Switzer Road Columbus, OH 43219 Contact: Jim Tanks (614) 675-5220 Fax (513) 829-1596 Email: [email protected] CityNews Ohio 649 N. James Road Columbus, OH 43219 Contact: James Crosby (614) 324-2586 Fax (614) 235-4389 Email: [email protected]

Additional Contact Information

Director of Transportation & Operations Manager: Chris Cole 614–298-2301, [email protected]

Director of Vehicle Maintenance: Randy Rosser 614–308-4237

Director of Finance: Jeff Vosler 614–275–5802, [email protected]

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ODOT Status of Public Transit in Ohio • July 2012

16 Urban Transit Systems

Central Ohio Transit Authority (COTA) – continued

Operating Expenses Fixed Route Demand Response

Total Operating Costs: $68,616,615 $7,466,957 Total Administrative Costs:$15,671,956 $1,366,857 Total System Costs: $84,288,570 $8,833,814

Operating Funds Fixed Route Demand Response

Federal Assistance: $2,995,411 – State Assistance: – $13,541 State E&D Assistance: $176,940 – Local Assistance: $97,952,515 – Passenger Fares: $16,515,818 $639,179 Contract Fares: – – Other Revenues: $1,961,628 – Total Revenues: $119,602,312 $652,720

Capital Funds Fixed Route Demand Response

Local Assistance: $3,350,253 $970,031 State Assistance: $2,739,810 – Federal Assistance: $16,607,526 $3,825,087 Total Cap. Funds Awarded:$22,697,589 $4,795,118 Dedicated Local Funding Source: Sales Tax ½% Other Local Funding Sources:

Additional Contact Info. (continued)

Risk/Safety Manager: Liz Kaps 614–275–5848, [email protected]

Director of IT: Kathy Keller 614–275–5837, [email protected]

Accounting Manager: Melissa Segreti 614-275-5879, [email protected]

VP of Legal Affairs & General Counsel Marchelle Moore 614–275–5935, [email protected]

VP of Planning & Development Dave Moore 614368-4231, [email protected]

Performance Measures Fixed Route Demand Response

Operating Recovery Ratio: 19.59% 7.24% Operating Expense/Vehicle Mile:$7.32 $3.12 Operating Expense/Trip: $4.49 $33.99 Passenger Trips/Vehicle Mile: 1.63 0.09

Vehicle Inventory

# Type Year Seating Accessible Fuel 38 BU–40 2011 39 +2 wc Yes Diesel 1 B35-HD 2011 32 +2 wc Yes Diesel 1 B30-HD 2011 23 +2 wc Yes Diesel 21 LTV-FS 2011 39 +2 wc Yes Diesel 3 B30–HD 2010 23 +2 wc Yes Diesel 43 BU–40 2010 39 +2 wc Yes Diesel 16 LTV–S 2009 8 +3 wc Yes Diesel 3 LTV–S 2009 5 No Gasoline 8 B30–HD 2009 39 +2 wc Yes Diesel 30 BU–40 2009 39 +2 wc Yes Diesel 2 B30–HD 2009 23 +2 wc Yes Diesel 10 B30–HD 2008 21 +2 wc Yes Diesel 30 BU–40 2008 39 +2 wc Yes Diesel 17 LTV–FS 2007 9 +3 wc Yes Diesel 32 BU–40 2007 32 +2 wc Yes Diesel 6 LTV–FS 2006 9 +3 wc Yes Diesel 12 B35–HD 2005 32 +2 wc Yes Diesel 4 BU–40 2005 39 +2 wc Yes Diesel 1 BU–40 2005 39 +1 wc Yes Diesel 1 BU–40 2004 39 +2 wc Yes Diesel 1 BU–40 2004 38 +2 wc Yes Diesel 1 BU–40 2003 29 +2 wc Yes Diesel 9 BU–40 2003 39 +2 wc Yes Diesel 49 BU–40 2001 39 +2 wc Yes Diesel 19 BU–40 1999 39 No Diesel 1 BU–40 1963 53 No Diesel 362

Director of Mobility & Paratransit: Carol Perkins 614–275–5821, [email protected]

Director of Communications: Jamison Pack 614–275-5966, [email protected]

EEO/ADA Coordinator: Alda Spikes,

614–275-5803, [email protected]

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Clermont Transportation Connection (CTC) 4003 Filager Road Batavia, OH 45103-8924 (513) 732–7577 Fax: (513) 732–7490

Lisa Gatwood Email: [email protected] Director Website: www.ctc.clermontcountyohio.gov

Grantee

Clermont County Commissioners 101 East Main Street Batavia, OH 45103 Contact: David Spinney, County Administrator (513) 732–7826 FAX: (513) 732–7433

System Characteristics

System Type: Demand Response, Commuter Express & Fixed Route

System Area: Clermont County & Parts of Hamilton County/City of Cincinnati

System Square Miles: 452

System Population: 185,799

Service Hours Fixed Route Demand Response

Weekdays…5:30 a.m. – 6:42 p.m. 6:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m. Saturdays… – 6:00 a.m. – 6:00 p.m. Sundays... – – Express 5:30 am-6:15 pm; Local 8:00 am-4:38 pm

Fares Fixed Route Demand Response

Base ...................................... $3.75 $4.75 Youth .................................... $1.85 $2.35 E & D ................................... $1.85 $2.35 Transfers ................................. -- – Express Fare FR $3.75; Students $2.75; 10 ride Pass $33

Service Statistics Fixed Route Demand Response

Annual Passenger Trips: ...... 78,898 83,048 Annual E & D Passengers: ..... 3,440 73,763 Annual Vehicle Miles: .......... 145,499 1,099,249 Annual Vehicle Hours: ........... 5,102 61,655

Personnel (FTE) Fixed Route Demand Response

Operations: ................................. 7 51 General Administration: ............. 1 7 Total: .......................................... 8 58

Provider

Fixed Route: Clermont Transportation Connection (CTC) 4003 Filager Rd. Batavia, OH 45103-8924 Contact: Lisa Gatwood, Director (513) 732–7577 Fax: (513) 732–7433 Email: [email protected]

Demand Response: Clermont Transportation Connection (CTC) 4003 Filager Road Batavia, OH 45103-8924 Contact: Lisa Gatwood, Director (513) 732–7577 Fax: (513) 732–7433 Email: [email protected]

Clermont Senior Service 2085 A. James E. Sauls Dr. Batavia, OH 45103 Contact: Linda Eppler (513) 536-4058 Fax (513) 536–4006 Email: [email protected]

Additional Contact Information

Operations Manager: Bob Hallgath 513–732–7578, [email protected]

Fiscal Manager: Sandra Moell

513–732–7749, [email protected]

Clermont

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Clermont Transportation Connection (CTC) – continued

Operating Expenses Fixed Route Demand Response

Total Operating Costs: $397,208 $1,275,246 Total Administrative Costs: $230,303 $739,392 Total System Costs: $627511 $2,014,638

Operating Funds Fixed Route Demand Response

Federal Assistance: $83,269 $166,148 State Assistance: – – State E&D Assistance: – $31,638 Local Assistance: – $1,080,000 Passenger Fares: $172,712 $65,105 Contract Fares: – $502,581 Other Revenues: – $766,161 Total Revenues: $255,981 $2,611,633

Capital Funds Fixed Route Demand Response

Local Assistance: $41,606 $133,578 State Assistance: – – Federal Assistance: $304,607 $977,950 Total Capital Funds Awarded:$346,213 $1,111,528 Dedicated Local Funding Source: Other Local Funding Sources: Senior Levy

Performance Measures Fixed Route Demand Response

Operating Recovery Ratio: 27.52% 28.18% Operating Expense/Vehicle Mile:$4.31 $1.83 Operating Expense/Trip: $7.95 $24.26 Passenger Trips/Vehicle Mile: .54 0.08

Vehicle Inventory

# Type Year Seating Accessible Fuel

1 BU-40 2011 39 + 2 wc Yes Diesel 1 LTV–FS 2009 12 + 2 wc Yes Diesel 4 LTV–FS 2009 10 + 2 wc Yes Diesel 1 B30–MD 2009 24 + 2 wc Yes Diesel 1 LTV–FS 2009 18 + 2 wc Yes Diesel 4 LTV–FS 2009 12 + 2 wc Yes Hybrid 2 LTV–FS 2008 10 + 2 wc Yes Diesel 5 B30–MD 2008 24 + 2 wc Yes Diesel 2 LTV–FS 2008 18 + 2 wc Yes Diesel 2 LTV–FS 2007 18 + 2 wc Yes Gasoline 1 LTV–FS 2007 12 + 2 wc Yes Gasoline 2 LTV–N 2005 10 + 2 wc Yes Diesel 1 LTV–S 2003 12 + 2 wc Yes Diesel 2 LTV–S 2002 12 + 2 wc Yes Diesel 2 BU–40 2001 38 + 2 wc Yes Diesel 32

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Urban Transit Systems 19

Eastern Ohio Regional Transit Authority (EORTA) 21 South Huron Street Wheeling, WV 26003 (304) 232–2190 Fax: (304) 232–0811

Tom Hvizdos Email: [email protected] Executive Director Website: www.ovrta.org

Grantee

Eastern Ohio Regional Transit Authority 21 South Huron Street Wheeling, WV 26003 Contact: Tom Hvizdos, Executive Director (304) 232–2190 FAX: (304) 232–0811 Email: [email protected]

System Characteristics

System Type: Fixed Route and Demand Response

System Area: Jefferson & Belmont Counties & portions of Pease and Colerain Twps.

System Square Miles: 27

System Population: 61,725

Service Hours Fixed Route Demand Response

Weekdays… 6:00 a.m. – 6:00 p.m. 7:00 a.m. – 6:00 p.m. Saturdays… 6:00 a.m. – 6:00 p.m. 7:00 a.m. – 6:00 p.m. Sundays... – –

Fares Fixed Route Demand Response

Base ...................................... $1.30 $2.60 Youth .................................... $1.30 $2.60 E & D ................................... $0.65 $2.60 Transfers ................................. – – FR Monthly Pass: $42.00, Special & Student $21.00

Service Statistics Fixed Route Demand Response

Annual Passenger Trips: ..... 113,887 1,814 Annual E & D Passengers: ... 35,709 1,814 Annual Vehicle Miles: .......... 248,929 12,992 Annual Vehicle Hours: ......... 22,157 1,007

Personnel (FTE) Fixed Route Demand Response

Operations: ................................ 37 3 General Administration: ............. 4 1 Total: ......................................... 41 4

Provider

Fixed Route: Eastern Ohio Regional Transit Authority 21 South Huron Street Wheeling, WV 26003 Contact: Tom Hvizdos, Executive Director (304) 232–2190 Fax: (304) 232–0811 [email protected]

Demand Response: Same as Above

Additional Contact Information

Finance Director: Lisa Weishar 304–232–2190, [email protected]

Maintenance Director Dan Steadman 304–232–2190, [email protected]

Office Manager Becci Ripley 304–232–2190, [email protected]

Training Officer and P.M. Management Dispatcher Kevin Leasure 304–232–2190

Belmont

Jefferson

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Eastern Ohio Regional Transit Authority (EORTA) – continued

Operating Expenses Fixed Route Demand Response

Total Operating Costs: $1,015,260 $93,318 Total Administrative Costs: $191,696 $29,947 Total System Costs: $1,206,956 $123,265

Operating Funds Fixed Route Demand Response

Federal Assistance: $431,159 $18,433 State Assistance: $235,850 $2,320 State E&D Assistance: $23,487 $1,236 Local Assistance: $510,632 – Passenger Fares: $95,672 $4,483 Contract Fares: – – Other Revenues: $1,607 – Total Revenues: $1,298,407 $26,472

Capital Funds Fixed Route Demand Response

Local Assistance: $60,578 – State Assistance: $191,760 – Federal Assistance: $37,306 – Total Capital Funds Awarded:$289,644 – Dedicated Local Funding Source: Property Tax Other Local Funding Sources:

Performance Measures Fixed Route Demand Response

Operating Recovery Ratio: 7.93% 3.64% Operating Expense/Vehicle Mile:$4.85 $9.49 Operating Expense/Trip: $10.60 $67.95 Passenger Trips/Vehicle Mile: 0.46 0.14

Vehicle Inventory

# Type Year Seating Accessible Fuel

2 LTV–FS 2011 22 + 2 wc Yes Diesel 2 LTV–FS 2010 22 + 2 wc Yes Diesel 1 B30–HD 2010 23 + 2 wc Yes Diesel 2 CV 2009 9 + 2 wc Yes Gasoline 1 LTV–FS 2009 14 + 2 wc Yes Diesel 2 B30–LD 2008 14 + 2 wc Yes Diesel 9

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Urban Transit Systems 21

Greater Cleveland Regional Transit Authority (GCRTA) 1240 West Sixth Street Cleveland, OH 44113-1331 (216) 566–5218 Fax: (216) 781–4043

Joseph Calabrese Email: [email protected] CEO, General Manager/ Website: www.riderta.com Secretary–Treasurer

Grantee

Greater Cleveland Regional Transit Authority 1240 West Sixth Street Cleveland, OH 44113-1331 Contact: Joseph Calabrese, CEO, General Manager (216) 566–5218 Fax: (216) 781–4043 Email: [email protected]

System Characteristics

System Type: Fixed Route, Demand Response, Rail & User Subsidy

System Area: Cuyahoga County & portions of Lake, Summit, Medina, & Lorain Counties

System Square Miles: 459

System Population: 1,393,978

Service Hours Fixed Route Demand Response

Weekdays… 24 hrs. 24 hrs. Saturdays… 24 hrs. 24 hrs. Sundays... 24 hrs. 24 hrs. Night owl services on selected routes.

Fares Fixed Route Demand Response

Base ...................................... $2.25 $2.25 Youth .................................... $2.50 – E & D ................................... $1.00 $2.25 Transfers ................................. – – Express Fare $2.50, FR Daily Pass $5. Monthly Pass $95, DR Daily Pass $2.50, Monthly Pass $85.

Service Statistics Fixed Route Demand Response

Annual Passenger Trips: 45,631,759 578,211 Annual E & D Passengers:5,032,526 578,211 Annual Vehicle Miles: ..... 14,867,344 4,521,339 Annual Vehicle Hours: ..... 1,220,047 286,078

Personnel (FTE) Fixed Route Demand Response

Operations: ........................... 1,587 154 General Administration: .......... 260 22 Total: .................................... 1,847 176

Provider

Fixed Route: Greater Cleveland Regional Transit Authority 1240 West Sixth Street Cleveland, OH 44113-1331 Contact: Joseph Calabrese, General Manager (216) 566–5100 Fax: (216) 781–4043 Email: [email protected]

Demand Response: Multiple Service Providers – Contact Greater Cleveland Regional Transit Authority

Additional Contact Information

DGM Operations – Bus & Rail: Michael York 216–566–5101, [email protected]

Director of Fleet Management & Vehicle Maintenance: Ron Baron 216–421–2160, [email protected]

ADA Coordinator – Compliance: DGM Legal: Sheryl K. Benford 216–781–4522, [email protected]

Exe. Dir. of Marketing & Communications: Steve Bitto 216–566–5255 [email protected]

District Manager, Paratransit & Complementary Paratransit Manager: Michael Hargrove 216–781–6083, [email protected]

NTD Coordinator – Office of Mgmt. & Budget: Kay Sutula 216–566–5230 [email protected]

Director of Information Systems: Hamid Manteghi 216–566–5153, [email protected]

DGM – Human Resources: Bruce Hampton 216–781–4099, [email protected]

Cuyahoga

Medina

Lorain

Summit

Lake

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Greater Cleveland Regional Transit Authority (GCRTA) – continued

Operating Expenses Fixed Route Demand Response

Total Operating Costs: $199,745,429 $17,235,196 Total Administrative Costs:$23,952,835 $4,712,892 Total System Costs: $223,698,264 $21,949,088

Operating Funds Fixed Route Demand Response

Federal Assistance: $35,271,015 $3,109,000 State Assistance: – – State E&D Assistance: – – Local Assistance: $173,242,329 – Passenger Fares: $48,896,729 $319,737 Contract Fares: – – Other Revenues: $2,536,280 – Total Revenues: $259,946,353 $3,428,737

Capital Funds Fixed Route Demand Response

Local Assistance: $0 $0 State Assistance: $8,110,422 $0 Federal Assistance: $61,996,578 $3,109,000 Total Cap. Funds Awarded:$70,107,000 $3,109,000 Dedicated Local Funding Source: Sales & Use Tax Receipts 1% Other Local Funding Sources:

Additional Contact Info. (continued)

Project Leader, Information Systems/CITME and PTMS Coordinator: Ernie Pelaia 216–421–2590, [email protected]

Director of Risk Management: Judy Lincoln 216–566–5252, [email protected]

Cash/Grants Manager Craig Wiehe, [email protected] 216–566–5046 Deputy General Manager of Finance Loretta Kirk, [email protected] 216–566–5275

Media – Media Relations Manager: Mary McCahon 216–566–5211, [email protected]

Performance Measures Fixed Route Demand Response

Operating Recovery Ratio: 21.86% 1.46% Operating Expense/Vehicle Mile:$15.05 $4.85 Operating Expense/Trip: $4.90 $37.96 Passenger Trips/Vehicle Mile: 3.07 0.13

Vehicle Inventory

# Type Year Seating Accessible Fuel

7 B30–MD 2010 14 + 5 wc Yes Diesel 6 BU–40 2010 57 + 2 wc Yes Diesel 50 B30–MD 2009 8 + 4 wc Yes Diesel 17 BU–40 2009 54 + 4 wc Yes Diesel 3 BU–40 2009 47 No Diesel 20 LTV–N 2007 9 + 4 wc Yes Diesel 6 BU–40 2007 57 + 2 wc Yes Diesel 21 BU–40 2007 47 + 4 wc Yes Diesel 11 B30–HD 2006 24 + 2 wc Yes Diesel 46 BU–40 2006 38 + 4 wc Yes Diesel 4 B30–MD 2005 16 + 4 wc Yes Diesel 47 BU–40 2005 38 + 4 wc Yes Diesel 15 B30–MD 2004 25 + 4 wc Yes Diesel 104 BU–40 2003 38 + 4 wc Yes Diesel 119 BU–40 2002 38 + 4 wc Yes Diesel 3 BU–40 2001 57 + 2 wc Yes Diesel 23 BU–40 2001 49 + 2 wc Yes Diesel 32 BU–40 2001 38 + 4 wc Yes Diesel 1 B30–MD 2001 22 + 2 wc Yes Diesel 3 BU–40 2000 39 + 2 wc Yes Diesel 1 BU–40 1999 38 + 2 wc Yes Diesel 20 HR 1984 80 + 1 wc Yes Electric 40 HR 1984 84 + 1 wc Yes Electric 1 LR 1981 76 No Electric 47 LR 1981 76 + 2 wc Yes Electric 647

Director Labor & Employee Relations: Scott Ferraro 216–771-5081, [email protected]

Director Training & Employee Development, Manager Employee & Compensation:

George Fields 216–781-4667, [email protected]

Manager of Benefits: Rhonda Branche 216–566-5232, [email protected]

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Urban Transit Systems 23

Greater Dayton Regional Transit Authority (GDRTA) 4 S. Main Street Dayton, OH 45402-2055 (937) 425–8300 Fax: (937) 425–8415

Mark F. Donaghy Email: [email protected] Executive Director Website: www.greaterdaytonrta.org

Grantee

Greater Dayton Regional Transit Authority 4 S. Main Street Dayton, OH 45402 Contact: Mark F. Donaghy, Executive Director (937) 425–8300 Fax: (937) 425–8415 Email: [email protected]

System Characteristics

System Type: Fixed Route & Demand Response System Area: Montgomery County & limited

destinations in Greene County System Square Miles: 274 System Population: 559,062

Service Hours Fixed Route Demand Response

Weekdays… 4:19 a.m.–1:43 a.m. 4:30 a.m. –1:30 a.m. Saturdays… 4:17 a.m.–1:43 a.m. 4:30 a.m.–1:30 a.m. Sundays... 4:51 a.m.–1:42 a.m. 4:30 a.m.–1:30 a.m. Express 5:47 a.m.–10:53 p.m. M-F

Fares Fixed Route Demand Response

Base ...................................... $1.75 $3.50 Youth .................................... $0.85 $3.50 E & D ................................... $0.85 $3.50 Transfers ............................... $0.25 – Express Fare $1.75; Monthly Pass – $55; Youth/Senior/Disabled – $32, Weekly Pass – $19, Youth/Senior/Disabled – 10 for $8.5; Adult Tokens – 10 for $15;

Service Statistics Fixed Route Demand Response

Annual Passenger Trips: 10,168,868 248,390 Annual E & D Passengers:1,441,147 248,390 Annual Vehicle Miles: ....... 5,901,542 2,348,220 Annual Vehicle Hours: ........ 403,611 155,249

Personnel (FTE) Fixed Route Demand Response

Operations: .............................. 409 134 General Administration: ............ 47 25 Total: ....................................... 456 159

Provider

Fixed Route: Greater Dayton Regional Transit Authority 4 S. Main Street Dayton, OH 45402 Contact: Mark F. Donaghy, Executive Director (937) 425–8300 Fax: (937) 425–8415 Email: [email protected]

Demand Response: Same as Above

Additional Contact Information

Director of Safety & Security Solutions: James Napier 937–425–8590, [email protected]

Chief Maintenance Officer John Thomas 937–425–8630, [email protected]

Director of Transit Services Allison Ledford 937–425–8510, [email protected]

Director of Government & Community Relations Anthony Whitmore 937–425–8370, [email protected]

Chief Financial Officer Mary Stanforth 937–425–8450, [email protected]

Chief Capital Officer Bob Ruzinsky 937–425–8452, [email protected]

Director, Planning & Marketing Frank Ecklar 937–425–8330, [email protected]

Director of Human Resources Gene Rhodes 937–425–8540, [email protected]

Executive Director Mark Donaghy 937–425–8390, [email protected]

Greene

Montgomery

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Greater Dayton Regional Transit Authority (GDRTA) – continued

Operating Expenses Fixed Route Demand Response

Total Operating Costs: $51,258,374 $14,631,306 Total Administrative Costs: $1,354,193 $681,060 Total System Costs: $52,612,567 $15,312,366

Operating Funds Fixed Route Demand Response

Federal Assistance: $10,900,968 $5,775,093 State Assistance: – – State E&D Assistance: $65,213 – Local Assistance: $24,332,383 $8,110,794 Passenger Fares: $8,711,096 $776,052 Contract Fares: – – Other Revenues: $1,695,077 $371,000 Total Revenues: $45,704,738 $15,032,939

Capital Funds Fixed Route Demand Response

Local Assistance: $480,798 $294,683 State Assistance: – – Federal Assistance: $1,992,277 $1,221,073 Total Capital Funds Awarded:$2,473,075 $1,515,756 Dedicated Local Funding Source: Dedicated Countywide Local Sales Tax .5% Other Local Funding Sources:

Performance Measures Fixed Route Demand Response

Operating Recovery Ratio: 16.56% 5.07% Operating Expense/Vehicle Mile:$8.92 $6.52 Operating Expense/Trip: $5.17 $61.65 Passenger Trips/Vehicle Mile: 1.72 0.11

Vehicle Inventory

# Type Year Seating Accessible Fuel

50 BU–40 2010 39 + 2 wc Yes Diesel 82 LTV–N 2009 12 + 3 wc Yes Diesel 24 BU–40 2009 39 + 2 wc Yes Diesel 13 LTV–N 2008 12 + 3 wc Yes Diesel 13 BU–40 2008 39 + 2 wc Yes Diesel 5 BU–40 2007 39 + 2 wc Yes Diesel 4 B30–MD 2005 23 + 2 wc Yes Diesel 23 BU–40 2003 34 + 2 wc Yes Diesel 2 BU–40 2001 34 + 2 wc Yes Diesel 11 B35–HD 2001 29 + 2 wc Yes Diesel 2 B30–HD 2001 25 + 4 wc Yes Diesel 27 TB 1998 41 + 2 wc Yes Electric 256

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Urban Transit Systems 25

Greene County Transit Board (Greene CATS) 571 Ledbetter Road Xenia, OH 45385-8305 (937) 562–6466 Fax: (937) 562–6460

Ken Collier Email: [email protected] Executive Director Website: www.co.greene.oh.us/greenecats/

Grantee

Greene County Transit Board 571 Ledbetter Road Xenia, OH 45385-8305 Contact: Woody Stroud, Board Chairperson (937) 562–6463 Fax: (937) 562–6460 Email: [email protected]

System Characteristics

System Type: Demand Response

System Area: Greene County, with limited service to Montgomery County

System Square Miles: 415

System Population: 147,886

Service Hours Fixed Route Demand Response

Weekdays… – 6:00 a.m. – 9:00 p.m. Saturdays… – 6:00 a.m. – 9:00 p.m. Sundays... – 6:00 a.m. – 9:00 p.m.

Fares Fixed Route Demand Response

Base ........................................ – $1.50 Youth ...................................... – $1.50 E & D ..................................... – $1.50 Transfers ................................. – – Fare trips to Montgomery County $6 each way; Flex Service $.50 each way.

Service Statistics Fixed Route Demand Response

Annual Passenger Trips: ............ – 159,149 Annual E & D Passengers: ......... – 93,295 Annual Vehicle Miles: ................. – 1,036,240 Annual Vehicle Hours: ............... – 52,770

Personnel (FTE) Fixed Route Demand Response

Operations: ................................. – 47 General Administration: ............. – 6 Total: .......................................... – 53

Provider

Fixed Route: None

Demand Response: First Transit Inc. 1180 S. Patton Street Xenia, OH 45385 Contact: Dennis Green, Project Manager (937) 374–6402 Fax: (937) 374–6415 Email: [email protected]

Additional Contact Information

Fiscal Officer Marilyn Ratcliff 937–562–6465, [email protected]

Mobility Manager: Bryce Bookmiller 937-562-6461, [email protected]

Board Chairperson Woody Stroud 937–562–6463, [email protected]

Greene

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Greene County Transit Board (Greene CATS) – continued

Operating Expenses Fixed Route Demand Response

Total Operating Costs: – $2,424,236 Total Administrative Costs: – $335,328 Total System Costs: – $2,759,564

Operating Funds Fixed Route Demand Response

Federal Assistance: – $1,247,564 State Assistance: – $28,452 State E&D Assistance: – – Local Assistance: – $23,471 Passenger Fares: – $54,154 Contract Fares: – $1,800,191 Other Revenues: – $15,806 Total Revenues: – $3,169,638

Capital Funds Fixed Route Demand Response

Local Assistance: – – State Assistance: – – Federal Assistance: – $648,581 Total Capital Funds Awarded: – $648,581 Dedicated Local Funding Source: Other Local Funding Sources:

Performance Measures Fixed Route Demand Response

Operating Recovery Ratio: – 67.20% Operating Expense/Vehicle Mile: – $2.66 Operating Expense/Trip: – $17.34 Passenger Trips/Vehicle Mile: – 0.15

Vehicle Inventory

# Type Year Seating Accessible Fuel

10 LTV– FS 2011 18 + 3 wc Yes Diesel 1 MMV 2010 5 + 2 wc Yes Diesel 14 LTV– FS 2008 18 + 3 wc Yes Diesel 8 LTV– FS 2007 18 + 3 wc Yes Diesel 7 LTV– FS 2006 18 + 3 wc Yes Diesel 1 AO 2006 3 No Gasoline 1 LTV–FS 2002 6 + 3 wc Yes Gasoline 42

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Laketran P.O. Box 158 Grand River, OH 44045-0158 (440) 350–1005 Fax: (440) 354–4202

Ray Jurkowski Email: [email protected] General Manager www.laketran.com

Grantee

Laketran P.O. Box 158 Grand River, OH 44045 Contact: Lisa Colling, Controller (440) 350–1005 Fax: (440) 354–4202 Email: [email protected]

System Characteristics

System Type: Fixed Route, Demand Response & Commuter Express

System Area: Lake County; Commuter Express to Cleveland

System Square Miles: 228

System Population: 227,511

Service Hours Fixed Route Demand Response

Weekdays… 6:00 a.m. – 8:00 p.m. 6:00 a.m. – 7:00 p.m. Saturdays… – – Sundays... – – 5:30 a.m.–10:00 a.m., 3:00 p.m. –7:00 p.m. M–F to Cleveland

Fares Fixed Route Demand Response

Base ...................................... $1.75 $10.00 Youth .................................... $0.75 $2.50 E & D ................................... $0.75 $2.50 Transfers ................................. – – Student 10 ride ticket $15, Commuter Express (FR) $3.75, Monthly pass $135.

Service Statistics Fixed Route Demand Response

Annual Passenger Trips: ..... 491,298 191,708 Annual E & D Passengers: ... 47,590 140,046 Annual Vehicle Miles: .......... 756,988 1,592,586 Annual Vehicle Hours: ......... 43,215 84,553

Personnel (FTE) Fixed Route Demand Response

Operations: ................................ 44 80 General Administration: ............. 3 7 Total: ......................................... 47 87

Provider

Fixed Route: Laketran P.O. Box 158 Grand River, OH 44045-0158 Ray Jurkowski, General Manager (440) 350–1000 . Fax: (440) 354–4202 Email: [email protected] Breckenridge Senior Independence 36851 Ridge Rd. Willoughby OH 44094 Contact: Ann-Hallenbeck-Viall (440) 954-8343 Fax (440) 953-0870

Demand Response: Willo Transportation, Inc. 34799 Curtis Blvd., Unit A Eastlake, OH 44095 Contact: Kim Aliazi (440) 942–3333 City of Wickliffe 28730 Ridge Road Wickliffe, OH 44092 Contact: Tim Stopp (440) 943–7100

Additional Contact Information

Deputy General Manager Andy Altenweg 440–350–1017, [email protected]

Vehicle Maintenance Manager Keith Bare 440–350–1036, [email protected]

Marketing & Public Relations Manager Julia Schick 440–350–1012, [email protected]

Human Resources Manager Maureen Bierer 440–350–1004, [email protected]

Lake

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Laketran – continued

Operating Expenses Fixed Route Demand Response

Total Operating Costs: $4,511,904 $5,020,833 Total Administrative Costs: $839,168 $909,098 Total System Costs: $5,351,072 $5,929,931

Operating Funds Fixed Route Demand Response

Federal Assistance: $1,102,124 $1,361,931 State Assistance: $91,105 $98,697 State E&D Assistance: $132,346 $749,962 Local Assistance: $3,675,713 $3,982,023 Passenger Fares: $1,002,762 $450,516 Contract Fares: – $636,621 Other Revenues: $110,055 $119,227 Total Revenues: $6,114,105 $7,398,977

Capital Funds Fixed Route Demand Response

Local Assistance: $27,573 $114,441 State Assistance: – – Federal Assistance: $110,292 $457,762 Total Capital Funds Awarded:$137,865 $572,203 Dedicated Local Funding Source: Other Local Funding Sources: Lake County Sales Tax .25%

Performance Measures Fixed Route Demand Response

Operating Recovery Ratio: 18.74% 18.33% Operating Expense/Vehicle Mile: $7.07 $3.72 Operating Expense/Trip: $10.89 $30.93 Passenger Trips/Vehicle Mile: .65 0.12

Vehicle Inventory

# Type Year Seating Accessible Fuel

6 CV 2011 8 + 1 wc Yes Diesel 2 LTV-FS 2011 16 + 2 wc Yes Diesel 17 LTV-FS 2010 12 + 2 wc Yes Diesel 4 B30–MD 2010 24 + 2 wc Yes Diesel 18 LTV-FS 2009 12 + 2 wc Yes Diesel 12 B35–HD 2009 30 + 2 wc Yes Diesel 18 LTV-FS 2008 10 + 1 wc Yes Diesel 14 LTV-FS 2007 12 + 2 wc Yes Diesel 3 LTV-FS 2006 12 + 2 wc Yes Diesel 1 LTV-FS 2006 16 + 2 wc Yes Diesel 4 LTV-FS 2005 12 + 2 wc Yes Diesel 1 LTV-FS 2004 12 + 2 wc Yes Diesel 8 BU–40 2003 49 + 2 wc Yes Diesel 14 IB 1998 47 + 2 wc Yes Diesel 1 IB 1992 47 No Diesel 123

Additional Contact Info. (continued)

CFO/Controller: Lisa Colling

440-350-1005, [email protected]

Procurement & Grants Specialist: Terri Goodson 440-350-1007, [email protected]

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Lawrence County Transit 97 Private Road 80 South Point, OH 45680 (740) 532–2269 Fax:

Mike Payne Email: [email protected] Public Transit Director Website: www.tta-oh.com

Grantee

Lawrence County Port Authority 305 North 5th Street Ironton, OH 45638 Contact: Mike Payne, Public Transit Director (740) 532–3534 Fax: Email: [email protected]

System Characteristics

System Type: Fixed Route & Demand Response

System Area: Lawrence County Ohio with service to WV and KY.

System Square Miles: 455

System Population: 62,700

Service Hours Fixed Route Demand Response

Weekdays… 6:00 a.m. – 7:28 p.m. 5:00 a.m. – 7:00 p.m. Saturdays… – – Sundays... – –

Fares Fixed Route Demand Response

Base ...................................... $1.00 $2.00 Youth ....................................... – – E & D ................................... $0.50 $1.00 Transfers ................................. – – FR Monthly pass $35, FR daily pass $4.00

Service Statistics Fixed Route Demand Response

Annual Passenger Trips: ...... 22,528 4,736 Annual E & D Passengers: .. 3,379 4,736 Annual Vehicle Miles: .......... 130,048 43,794 Annual Vehicle Hours: ........... 6,804 4,080

Personnel (FTE) Fixed Route Demand Response

Operations: ................................. – 7 General Administration: ............. – 1 Total: .......................................... – 8

Provider

Fixed Route: The Transit Authority 1120 Virgina Avenue West Huntington, WV 25779 Paul Davis, General Manager (304) 529–6094 Fax: (304) 529–7300 Email: pdavis@tta–wv.com

Demand Response: Same As Above Lawrence County Transit 97 Private Road 80 South Point, OH 45680 Contact: Chris Schneider Email: [email protected]

(740) 532-2269 Fax: (740) 894–3541

Additional Contact Information

Assistant Executive Director: Ralph Kline [email protected], 740-532-3534

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Operating Expenses Fixed Route Demand Response

Total Operating Costs: $536,600 $244,238 Total Administrative Costs: $200,810 $73,671 Total System Costs: $737,410 $317,909

Operating Funds Fixed Route Demand Response

Federal Assistance: $501,163 $164,248 State Assistance: – – State E&D Assistance: – – Local Assistance: – – Passenger Fares: $15,152 $5,050 Contract Fares: – $75,014 Other Revenues: $216,045 $78,647 Total Revenues: $732,360 $322,959

Capital Funds Fixed Route Demand Response

Local Assistance: – 8,389 State Assistance: – – Federal Assistance: – $820,979 Total Capital Funds Awarded: – $829,368 Dedicated Local Funding Source: Other Local Funding Sources:

Performance Measures Fixed Route Demand Response

Operating Recovery Ratio: 2.05% 25.18% Operating Expense/Vehicle Mile: $5.67 $7.26 Operating Expense/Trip: $32.73 $57.06 Passenger Trips/Vehicle Mile: .17 0.02

Vehicle Inventory

# Type Year Seating Accessible Fuel

3 MMV 2010 6 + 1 wc Yes Gasoline 1 LTV-N 2009 4 + 1 wc Yes Gasoline 1 MMV 2006 4 No Gasoline 1 LTV-N 2006 7 + 1 wc Yes Gasoline 1 LTV–N 1996 11 No Gasoline 1 LTV–N 1994 18 + 2 wc Yes Gasoline 8

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Licking County Transit Services (LCTS) 763 East Main St. Newark, OH 43055 (740) 670–5180 Fax: (740) 670–5183

Cathleen Sheets Email: [email protected] General Manager Website: www.lcounty.com

Grantee

Licking County Transit Board 20 South Second Street Newark, OH 43055 Cathleen Sheets, General Manager (740) 349–1609 Fax: (740) 349–6567 Email: [email protected]

System Characteristics

System Type: Demand Response

System Area: Licking County (less Newark & Heath)

System Square Miles: 651

System Population: 108,609

Service Hours Fixed Route Demand Response

Weekdays… – 6:00 a.m. – 6:00 p.m. Saturdays… – – Sundays... – –

Fares Fixed Route Demand Response

Base ........................................ – $6.00 Youth ...................................... – – E & D ..................................... – $3.00 Transfers ................................. – – DR discount of $1 off base fare for G.P. & $.50 off E&D fare for trips scheduled in advance; FR Monthly Pass $120

Service Statistics Fixed Route Demand Response

Annual Passenger Trips: ............ – 126,287 Annual E & D Passengers: ......... – 95,459 Annual Vehicle Miles: ................. – 1,100,175 Annual Vehicle Hours: ............... – 50,827

Personnel (FTE) Fixed Route Demand Response

Operations: ................................. – 5 General Administration: ............. – 3 Total: .......................................... – 8

Provider

Fixed Route:

Demand Response: First Transit, Inc. 2581 Washington Road, Suite 223 Pittsburgh, PA 15241Beverly Edwards, Project Manager (412) 833-1300 Fax: (412) 833-4518 Email: [email protected]

Additional Contact Information

General Manager, LCTB Secretary Cathleen Sheets 740–670–5180, [email protected]

Assistant Manager, LCTB Fiscal Officer Laurie Pitchford 740–670–5181, [email protected]

Project Manager, Maintenance Manager David Jones 740–345-4269, [email protected]

Transit Operations Specialist: Donna Flack 740-670-5225, [email protected]

Licking

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Operating Expenses Fixed Route Demand Response

Total Operating Costs: – $2,118,975 Total Administrative Costs: – $309,540 Total System Costs: – $2,428,515

Operating Funds Fixed Route Demand Response

Federal Assistance: – $468,401 State Assistance: – $73,290 State E&D Assistance: – $19,824 Local Assistance: – $154,015 Passenger Fares: – $43,036 Contract Fares: – $1,669,949 Other Revenues: – – Total Revenues: – $2,428,515

Capital Funds Fixed Route Demand Response

Local Assistance: – – State Assistance: – – Federal Assistance: – – Total Capital Funds Awarded: – – Dedicated Local Funding Source: Other Local Funding Sources: Licking County Commissioners General Funds

Performance Measures Fixed Route Demand Response

Operating Recovery Ratio: – 70.54% Operating Expense/Vehicle Mile: – $2.21 Operating Expense/Trip: – $19.23 Passenger Trips/Vehicle Mile: – 0.11

Vehicle Inventory

# Type Year Seating Accessible Fuel

2 MMV 2010 3 + 1 wc Yes Gasoline

3 LTV–N 2010 12 + 3 wc Yes Gasoline

1 LTV–N 2010 6 + 3 wc Yes Gasoline

1 LTV–N 2010 4 + 4 wc Yes Gasoline

1 LTV–N 2009 14 + 2 wc Yes Diesel

1 LTV–N 2009 12 + 3 wc Yes Diesel

3 LTV–FS 2009 8 + 2 wc Yes Diesel

2 MMV 2007 3 + 1 wc Yes Gasoline

1 LTV–N 2006 14 + 3 wc Yes Diesel

5 LTV–N 2006 10 + 2 wc Yes Diesel

1 CV 2005 6 + 2 wc Yes Gasoline

1 LTV–FS 2002 8 + 2 wc Yes Gasoline

1 CV 1998 8 + 2 wc Yes Gasoline 1 SV 1997 15 No Gasoline 24

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Lorain County Transit (LCT) 226 Middle Avenue Elyria, OH 44035 (440) 329-5525 Fax: (440) 323-3357

James Cordes Email: [email protected] County Administrator Website: www.loraincounty.us/transit

Grantee

Lorain County Commissioners 226 Middle Avenue Elyria, OH 44035 James Cordes, County Administrator Email: [email protected] (440) 329–5525 Fax: (440) 323-3357

System Characteristics

System Type: Fixed Route and Demand Response

System Area: Lorain County including parts of Vermillion

System Square Miles: 495

System Population: 284,664

Service Hours Fixed Route Demand Response

Weekdays… 6:00 a.m. – 6:00 p.m. 6:00 a.m. – 6:00 p.m. Saturdays… – – Sundays... – –

Fares Fixed Route Demand Response

Base ...................................... $2.35 $7.50 Youth ...................................... – – E & D ................................... $1.15 $3.75 Transfers ................................. – – Monthly Pass GP $94 E&D $47; Student $1.30; Book of 10 GP $21.15, E&D $10.35, Student $13.

Service Statistics Fixed Route Demand Response

Annual Passenger Trips: ...... 79,225 9,697 Annual E & D Passengers: ... 14,706 8,186 Annual Vehicle Miles: ........... 94,905 73,225 Annual Vehicle Hours: ........... 6,463 8,842

Personnel (FTE) Fixed Route Demand Response

Operations: ................................. 6 6 General Administration: ............. 3 2 Total: .......................................... 9 8

Provider

Fixed Route: First Transit, Inc. 530 South Abbe Road Elyria, OH 44035 Sandra Perry, General Manager (440) 365-0224 Fax: (440) 365-0234 Email: [email protected]

Demand Response: Same as Above

Additional Contact Information

Chief Finance Officer Pamela Novak 440–329-5525, [email protected]

Lorain

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Lorain County Transit (LCT) – continued

Operating Expenses Fixed Route Demand Response

Total Operating Costs: $667,297 $739,529 Total Administrative Costs: $39,520 $39,520 Total System Costs: $706,817 $779,049

Operating Funds Fixed Route Demand Response

Federal Assistance: $411,969 $411,968 State Assistance: $86,145 $86,145 State E&D Assistance: $44,570 $44,569 Local Assistance: $137,474 $137,474 Passenger Fares: $86,894 $86,894 Contract Fares: – – Other Revenues: $1,260 $1,260 Total Revenues: $768,312 $768,310

Capital Funds Fixed Route Demand Response

Local Assistance: – – State Assistance: – – Federal Assistance: – – Total Capital Funds Awarded: – – Dedicated Local Funding Source: Other Local Funding Sources:

Board of Lorain County Commissioners

Performance Measures Fixed Route Demand Response

Operating Recovery Ratio: 12.29% 11.15% Operating Expense/Vehicle Mile:$7.45 $10.64 Operating Expense/Trip: $8.92 $80.36 Passenger Trips/Vehicle Mile: 0.83 0.13

Vehicle Inventory

# Type Year Seating Accessible Fuel

3 B30-MD 2010 25 + 2 wc Yes Gasoline

3 LTV–N 2008 8 + 2 wc Yes Gasoline

3 CV 2006 8 + 2 wc Yes Diesel

3 B30–MD 2006 26 + 2 wc Yes Diesel

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METRO Regional Transit Authority (Akron) 416 Kenmore Boulevard Akron, OH 44301-1099 (330) 762–7267 Fax: (330) 762–0854

Richard M. Enty Email: [email protected] Executive Director Website: www.akronmetro.org

Grantee

METRO Regional Transit Authority 416 Kenmore Boulevard Akron, OH 44301-1099 (330) 762–7267 Fax: (330) 762–0854 Email: [email protected]

System Characteristics

System Type: Fixed Route & Demand Response

System Area: Summit County

System Square Miles: 420

System Population: 541,781

Service Hours Fixed Route Demand Response

Weekdays… 4:57 a.m. – 1:50 a.m. 4:32 a.m. – 11:00 p.m. Saturdays… 5:28 a.m. – 10:39 p.m. 5:28 a.m. – 10:39 p.m. Sundays... 8:28 a.m. – 8:15 p.m. 8:28 a.m. – 8:15 p.m. Weekend DR ADA only. Weekday DR non–ADA. Commuter Service 5:35 am - 7:35 pm

Fares Fixed Route Demand Response

Base ...................................... $1.25 $2.00 Youth .................................... $1.25 $1.00 E & D ................................... $0.50 $2.00 Transfers ................................. – – Commuter Fare $5, Monthly Pass $50, Daily Pass $2.50,

Service Statistics Fixed Route Demand Response

Annual Passenger Trips: .. 5,044,830 243,159 Annual E & D Passengers: .. 589,382 243,159 Annual Vehicle Miles: ....... 3,478,287 1,301,259 Annual Vehicle Hours: ........ 276,028 112,593

Personnel (FTE) Fixed Route Demand Response

Operations: .............................. 220 89 General Administration: ............ 45 14 Total: ....................................... 265 103

Provider

Fixed Route: METRO Regional Transit Authority 416 Kenmore Boulevard Akron, OH 44301-1099 (330) 762–7267 Fax: (330) 762–0854 Email: [email protected]

Demand Response: Same as Above City Yellow Cab Co. 650 Home Ave. Akron, OH 44310 (330) 253–3141

Additional Contact Information

Director of Operations: Charles Rector, [email protected] 330–564–2251,

Director of Maintenance: Jim Miller, [email protected] 330–564–2271

Customer Services Director, Complementary Paratransit Manager & ADA Coordinator: Bambi Miller, [email protected] 330–564–2231

Director of Marketing and Communications: Molly Becker, [email protected] 330–564–2221

Director of Finance, PTMS & NTD Coordinator: Dean Harris, [email protected] 330–564–2264

Director of Safety and Security: Mark Pry, [email protected] 330–564–2244

Summit

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METRO Regional Transit Authority (Akron) – continued

Operating Expenses Fixed Route Demand Response

Total Operating Costs: $25,486,670 $6,091,601 Total Administrative Costs: $6,494,374 $721,597 Total System Costs: $31,981,044 $6,813,198

Operating Funds Fixed Route Demand Response

Federal Assistance: $4,864,580 $1,133,811 State Assistance: $208,595 $52,149 State E&D Assistance: $369,218 – Local Assistance: $27,279,210 $9,000,000 Passenger Fares: $3,659,194 $548,552 Contract Fares: $421,874 $430,895 Other Revenues: $911,590 – Total Revenues: $37,714,261 $11,165,407

Capital Funds Fixed Route Demand Response

Local Assistance: $3,563,588 399,489 State Assistance: – – Federal Assistance: $6,553,490 – Total Capital Funds Awarded:$10,117,078 $399,489 Dedicated Local Funding Source: Sales Tax .5% Other Local Funding Sources:

Additional Contact Info. (continued)

Director of Human Resources: Sue Rice, [email protected] 330–564–2241

Director of Planning and Development: Kris Liljeblad, [email protected]

330–762-7267 Ext. 3004

Chief Dispatcher: DeHavilland Parrish 330–564–2254, [email protected]

Performance Measures Fixed Route Demand Response

Operating Recovery Ratio: 12.76% 14.38% Operating Expense/Vehicle Mile:$9.19 $5.24 Operating Expense/Trip: $6.34 $28.02 Passenger Trips/Vehicle Mile: 1.45 .19

Vehicle Inventory

# Type Year Seating Accessible Fuel 1 LTV–FS 2011 10 + 3 wc Yes Diesel 6 B35-HD 2011 32 + 2 wc Yes Diesel 12 BU-40 2011 32 + 2 wc Yes Diesel 19 LTV–FS 2010 10 + 3 wc Yes Diesel 10 BU–40 2010 32 + 2 wc Yes Diesel 1 BU–40 2010 32 + 2 wc Yes Hybrid 6 BU–40 2009 56 + 1 wc Yes Diesel 4 BU–40 2009 32 + 2 wc Yes Diesel 8 LTV–FS 2008 10 + 1 wc Yes Diesel 5 LTV–FS 2008 15 + 3 wc Yes Diesel 2 B35–HD 2008 32 + 2 wc Yes Diesel 7 B35–HD 2007 40 + 2 wc Yes Diesel 3 LTV–FS 2006 8 + 1 wc Yes Diesel 10 LTV–FS 2006 15 + 3 wc Yes Diesel 9 BU–40 2006 40 + 2 wc Yes Diesel 12 LTV–FS 2005 8 + 1 wc Yes Diesel 8 LTV–FS 2005 15 + 2 wc Yes Diesel 10 B30–LD 2004 25 + 4 wc Yes Diesel 4 BU–40 2004 40 + 2 wc Yes Diesel 4 BU–40 2003 40 + 2 wc Yes Diesel 21 BU–40 2002 40 + 2 wc Yes Diesel 1 LTV–FS 2001 25 + 4 wc Yes Diesel 2 BU–40 2001 57 + 2 wc Yes Diesel 25 BU–40 1999 42 + 2 wc Yes CNG 11 B35–HD 1998 35 + 2 wc Yes Diesel

201 Data Systems & IT Manager:

Mark Hobson 330–752–7267 x 3101,[email protected]

Assistance Director of Maintenance: John Sutherland 330–564–2277, [email protected]

Manager of Procurement: Dana Gibitz, [email protected] 330–564–2261

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Miami County Transit System 2036 N. County Road 25A Troy, OH 45373 937–440–3552 Fax: (937) 440–5487 Regan Snider Email: [email protected] Transit Director Website: www.co.miami.oh.us/A55969/ mcounty.nsf/All/transit

Grantee

Miami County Board of Commissioners 201 West Main Street Troy, OH 45373 Contact: Regan Snider, Transit Director (937) 440–3552 Fax: (937) 440–5487

System Characteristics

System Type: Demand Response

System Area: Miami County

System Square Miles: 818

System Population: 98,868

Service Hours Fixed Route Demand Response

Weekdays… – 5:00 a.m. – 6:00 p.m. Saturdays… – 8:00 a.m. – 2:00 p.m. Sundays... – –

Fares Fixed Route Demand Response

Base ........................................ – $4.00 Youth ...................................... – $4.00 E & D ..................................... – $2.00 Transfers ................................. – – Extra fee to cross County line $2.00; DR Monthly Pass $100, Weekly Pass $30, Bi-weekly $55.

Service Statistics Fixed Route Demand Response

Annual Passenger Trips: ............ – 52,438 Annual E & D Passengers: ......... – 22,198 Annual Vehicle Miles: ................. – 445,903 Annual Vehicle Hours: ............... – 22,604

Personnel (FTE) Fixed Route Demand Response

Operations: ................................. – 27 General Administration: ............. – 2 Total: .......................................... – 29

Provider

Fixed Route: None

Demand Response: First Transit 2036 N. County Road 25A Troy, OH 45373 Contact: Brandy Wyan (937) 335–7433 Email: [email protected]

Additional Contact Information

Director Regan Snider 937–440–3552, [email protected]

JFS Program Coordinator Gloria Kearnes 937–440–5488, [email protected]

Miami

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Operating Expenses Fixed Route Demand Response

Total Operating Costs: – $851,870 Total Administrative Costs: – $120,127 Total System Costs: – $971,997

Operating Funds Fixed Route Demand Response

Federal Assistance: – $360,328 State Assistance: – $59,454 State E&D Assistance: – $56,458 Local Assistance: – $207,624 Passenger Fares: – $100,226 Contract Fares: – $181,707 Other Revenues: – $6,200 Total Revenues: – $971,997

Capital Funds Fixed Route Demand Response

Local Assistance: – $250 State Assistance: – $94,424 Federal Assistance: – $1,000 Total Capital Funds Awarded: – $95,674 Dedicated Local Funding Source: Other Local Funding Sources:

County General Fund Contribution to Transit Program

Performance Measures Fixed Route Demand Response

Operating Recovery Ratio: – 29.01% Operating Expense/Vehicle Mile: – $2.18 Operating Expense/Trip: – $18.54 Passenger Trips/Vehicle Mile: – 0.12

Vehicle Inventory

# Type Year Seating Accessible Fuel

2 LTV–S 2011 8 + 2 wc Yes Gasoline

3 LTV–N 2009 8 + 2 wc Yes Gasoline

7 LTV–FS 2009 8 + 2 wc Yes Gasoline

5 LTV–N 2006 8 + 2 wc Yes Diesel

1 LTV–N 2005 8 + 2 wc Yes Diesel

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Middletown Transit System (MTS) One Donham Plaza Middletown, OH 45042 (513) 727–3643 Fax: (513) 425–7792

Steve Murphy Email: [email protected] Transit Manager Website: www.ci.middletown.oh.us/

Grantee

City of Middletown One Donham Plaza Middletown, OH 45042 Judith A. Gilleland, City Manager (513) 425–7949 Fax: (513) 425–1809

System Characteristics

System Type: Fixed Route & Demand Response

System Area: City of Middletown

System Square Miles: 20

System Population: 49,490

Service Hours Fixed Route Demand Response

Weekdays… 6:30 a.m. – 6:30 p.m. 6:30 a.m. – 6:30 p.m. Saturdays… 8:30 a.m. – 4:30 p.m. 8:30 a.m. – 4:30 p.m. Sundays... – –

Fares Fixed Route Demand Response

Base ...................................... $1.25 $2.50 Youth ....................................... – – E & D ................................... $0.60 – Transfers ................................. – –

Service Statistics Fixed Route Demand Response

Annual Passenger Trips: ..... 212,285 7,311 Annual E & D Passengers: ... 69,791 7,311 Annual Vehicle Miles: .......... 206,022 42,557 Annual Vehicle Hours: ......... 13,944 3,385

Personnel (FTE) Fixed Route Demand Response

Operations: ................................ 12 3 General Administration: ............. 1 0 Total: ......................................... 13 3

Provider

Fixed Route: City of Middletown One Donham Plaza Middletown, OH 45042 Contact: Steven Murphy, Transit Manager (513) 727–3643 Fax: (513) 425–7925 Email: [email protected]

Demand Response: Same as Above

Additional Contact Information

Operations, Marketing, Public Relations Manager & ADA, NTD PTMS Coordinator: Stephen Murphy 513–727–3643, [email protected]

Finance Director & Risk Manager: Russ Carolus 513–425–7872, [email protected]

Vehicle Fleet Manager: Keith Back 513–425–7986, [email protected]

Information Systems Manager: Greg Parsons 513–425–7771, [email protected]

Complementary Paratransit Manager & Lead Bus Driver: Barb Fugate 513–425–7726. [email protected]

Personnel Specialist: Linda Conaway 513–425–7897, [email protected]

Butler

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Middletown Transit System (MTS) – continued

Operating Expenses Fixed Route Demand Response

Total Operating Costs: $1,049,150 $153,108 Total Administrative Costs: $67,408 $11,206 Total System Costs: $1,116,558 $164,314

Operating Funds Fixed Route Demand Response

Federal Assistance: $719,478 $131,501 State Assistance: $90,952 – State E&D Assistance: $41,691 – Local Assistance: $101,229 $14,636 Passenger Fares: $123,833 $11,020 Contract Fares: $33,049 $6,157 Other Revenues: $7,326 – Total Revenues: $1,117,558 $163,314

Capital Funds Fixed Route Demand Response

Local Assistance: – – State Assistance: – – Federal Assistance: $103,147 – Total Capital Funds Awarded:$103,147 – Dedicated Local Funding Source: Other Local Funding Sources: General Fund (Transit Fund)

Performance Measures Fixed Route Demand Response

Operating Recovery Ratio: 14.05% 10.45% Operating Expense/Vehicle Mile:$5.42 $3.86 Operating Expense/Trip: $5.26 $22.47 Passenger Trips/Vehicle Mile: 1.03 0.17

Vehicle Inventory

# Type Year Seating Accessible Fuel

2 LTV–FS 2010 9 + 3 wc Yes Diesel

1 LTV–FS 2007 9 + 3 wc Yes Diesel

6 B30–HD 2002 25 + 2 wc Yes Diesel

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Newark–Heath Earthworks Transit City of Newark • 40 West Main St, Suite 407 Newark, OH 43055-5521 (740) 670–7708 Fax: (740) 349–6697

VACANT Email: Transit Operations Coordinator Website: www.earthworktransit.org

Grantee

City of Newark 40 West Main Street, Suite 407 Newark, OH 43055 Jeff Hall, Mayor (740) 670–7533 Fax: (740) 349–6697 Email: [email protected]

System Characteristics

System Type: Demand Response/User–side subsidy

System Area: Newark–Heath Urbanized Area

System Square Miles: 31

System Population: 55,506

Service Hours Fixed Route Demand Response

Weekdays… – 6:00 a.m. – 9:00 p.m. Saturdays… – 10:00 a.m. – 6:00 p.m. Sundays... – 8:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. Enhanced Service hours from 5:00am to 6:00am and 9:00pm to 11:00pm M-Friday and 8:00am to 10:00am on Saturdays (all advance scheduled)

Fares Fixed Route Demand Response

Base ........................................ – $6.00 Youth ...................................... – – E & D ..................................... – $3.00 Transfers ................................. – – Fares for advance scheduled are $4.00 base and $2.00 E&D. Fares for Enhanced Service hours are $5.00 base and $2.50 E&D.

Service Statistics Fixed Route Demand Response

Annual Passenger Trips: ............ – 47,792 Annual E & D Passengers: ......... – 37,752 Annual Vehicle Miles: ................. – 230,346 Annual Vehicle Hours: ............... – 20,061

Personnel (FTE) Fixed Route Demand Response

Operations: ................................. – 13 General Administration: ............. – 6 Total: .......................................... – 19

Provider

Fixed Route: None

Demand Response: MV Transportation Inc. 195 Union Street, Suite G Newark, OH 43055-3919 Contact: Jason Moyer, General Manager (740) 344–3838 ext. 5 Fax (740) 322–5743

Email: [email protected]

Additional Contact Information

Licking

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Newark–Heath Earthworks Transit – continue

Operating Expenses Fixed Route Demand Response

Total Operating Costs: – $857,165 Total Administrative Costs: – $154,451 Total System Costs: – $1,011,616

Operating Funds Fixed Route Demand Response

Federal Assistance: – $496,724 State Assistance: – $141,294 State E&D Assistance: – $92,172 Local Assistance: – $191,010 Passenger Fares: – $90,412 Contract Fares: – – Other Revenues: – $4 Total Revenues: – $1,011,616

Capital Funds Fixed Route Demand Response

Performance Measures Fixed Route Demand Response

Operating Recovery Ratio: – 8.94% Operating Expense/Vehicle Mile: – $4.39 Operating Expense/Trip: – $21.17 Passenger Trips/Vehicle Mile: – 0.21

Vehicle Inventory

# Type Year Seating Accessible Fuel

1 LTV–FS 2009 13 + 4 wc Yes Diesel

6 LTV–FS 2009 10 + 2 wc Yes Diesel

1 MMV 2008 5 + 2 wc Yes Gasoline

1 LTV–N 2008 13 + 4 wc Yes Diesel

2 LTV–N 2008 11 + 4 wc Yes Diesel

2 LTV–N 2007 11 + 4 wc Yes Diesel

1 CV 2003 14 No Gasoline

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Local Assistance: – – State Assistance: – – Federal Assistance: – $316,898 Total Capital Funds Awarded: – $316,898 Dedicated Local Funding Source: Other Local Funding Sources:

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Urban Transit Systems 43

Portage Area Regional Transportation Authority (PARTA) 2000 Summit Road Kent, OH 44240 (330) 678–7745 Fax: (330) 676–6310

John H. Drew, Jr. Email: [email protected] General Manager Website: www.partaonline.org

Grantee

Portage Area Regional Transportation Authority 2000 Summit Road Kent, OH 44240 Rick Bissler, Board President (330) 678–7745 Fax: (330) 676–6310

System Characteristics

System Type: Demand Response & Motor Bus (Fixed-Route w/ Complementary Paratransit) & Circulator Route with Flex Deviation

System Area: Portage County

System Square Miles: 492

System Population: 161,419

Service Hours Fixed Route Demand Response

Weekdays… 5:30 a.m. – 3:00 a.m. 6:00 a.m. – 11:00 p.m. Saturdays… 7:30 a.m. – 7:00 p.m. 6:00 a.m. – 7:00 p.m. Sundays... 12:45 p.m. – 12:15 a.m. – Public Demand Response service runs 7:00am to 5:00pm Express 6:30am-6:30pm

Fares Fixed Route Demand Response

Base ...................................... $1.00 $4.00 Youth .................................... $0.50 $2.00 E & D ................................... $0.50 $2.00 Transfers ................................ – – Express Fare $5; Monthly Pass FR & DR $22.50/$45; Student $25/year. Express $5.00 Cleveland.

Service Statistics Fixed Route Demand Response

Annual Passenger Trips: .. 1,445,646 117,546 Annual E & D Passengers: .. 102,311 105,021 Annual Vehicle Miles: .......... 840,069 762,820 Annual Vehicle Hours: ......... 61,946 41,200

Personnel (FTE) Fixed Route Demand Response

Operations: ................................ 56 50 General Administration: ............. 6 6 Total: ......................................... 62 56

Provider

Fixed Route: Portage Area Regional Transportation Authority 2000 Summit Road Kent, OH 44240 Contact: Brian Trautman, Director of Operations (330) 677–7055 Fax: (330) 677–3299 Contact: [email protected]

Demand Response: Same as Above

Additional Contact Information

Director of Maintenance, Operations, & Facility, PTMS Coordinator: Brian Trautman 330–678–7745, [email protected]

Director of Planning: Bryan Smith 330–678–7745, [email protected]

Manager of Operations & Information Technology: Joe Yensel 330–678–7745, [email protected]

Director of Marketing, Customer Service & EEO: Frank Hairston 330–678–7745, [email protected]

Director of Finance & NTD Coordinator: Rebecca Schrader 330–678–7745, [email protected]

Director of Human Resources & Risk Manager: Claudia Amrhein 330–678–7745, [email protected]

Director of Mobility Management: Doug Wagner 330–678–7745, [email protected]

Portage

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Portage Area Regional Transportation Authority (PARTA) – continued

Operating Expenses Fixed Route Demand Response

Total Operating Costs: $3,075,310 $2,727,161 Total Administrative Costs: $1,181,887 $1,048,088 Total System Costs: $4,257,197 $3,775,249

Operating Funds Fixed Route Demand Response

Federal Assistance: $697,668 $618,687 State Assistance: $219,659 $194,792 State E&D Assistance: $62,859 $55,742 Local Assistance: $2,203,147 $1,953,734 Passenger Fares: $142,821 $101,061 Contract Fares: $1,931,557 $357,549 Other Revenues: $153,007 $34,661 Total Revenues: $5,410,718 $3,316,226

Capital Funds Fixed Route Demand Response

Local Assistance: $226,180 $198,866 State Assistance: – $366,565 Federal Assistance: $2,563,975 $24,599 Total Capital Funds Awarded: $2,790,155 $590,030 Dedicated Local Funding Source: Portage County Sales Tax .25% Other Local Funding Sources:

Performance Measures Fixed Route Demand Response

Operating Recovery Ratio: 48.73% 12.15% Operating Expense/Vehicle Mile:$5.07 $4.95 Operating Expense/Trip: $2.94 $32.12 Passenger Trips/Vehicle Mile: 1.72 0.15

Vehicle Inventory

# Type Year Seating Accessible Fuel

5 B30–MD 2010 13 + 3 wc Yes Diesel 7 B30–MD 2009 12 + 3 wc Yes Diesel 3 B35–HD 2009 29 + 2 wc Yes Diesel 9 B30–MD 2008 12 + 3 wc Yes Diesel 6 B30–MD 2007 12 + 2 wc Yes Diesel 8 B35–HD 2007 29 + 2 wc Yes Diesel 9 B30–MD 2006 12 + 2 wc Yes Diesel 1 B30–MD 2006 16 + 2 wc Yes Diesel 3 B35–HD 2005 29 + 2 wc Yes Diesel 3 BSV 2002 14 No Diesel 4 B30–MD 2000 26 + 2 wc Yes Diesel 2 B30–MD 2000 29 + 2 wc Yes Diesel 1 B30–MD 1999 26 + 2 wc Yes Diesel 4 B35–HD 1998 29 + 2 wc Yes Diesel 1 B35–HD 1998 29 + 2 wc Yes Diesel 1 B30–HD 1995 22 + 2 wc Yes Diesel 3 BU–40 1994 43 + 2 wc Yes Diesel 1 BU–40 1986 42 + 2 wc Yes Diesel 71

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Richland County Transit (RCT) 35 North Park Street Mansfield, OH 44902-7662 (419) 774–6396 Fax: (419) 774–5685

Kathy Adams Email: [email protected] Fiscal Officer Website: www.rcrpc.org

Grantee

Richland County Transit Board 35 North Park Street Mansfield, OH 44902-7662 Contact: Kathy Adams, Fiscal Officer (419) 774–5684 Fax: (419) 774–5685 Email: [email protected]

System Characteristics

System Type: Fixed Route, Complementary Paratransit & Other Demand Response

System Area: City of Mansfield and portions of City of Ontario and Madison Township, City of Shelby

System Square Miles: 52

System Population: 66,681

Service Hours Fixed Route Demand Response

Weekdays… 7:00 a.m. – 6:00 p.m. 7:00 a.m. – 6:00 p.m. Saturdays… 10:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m. – Sundays... – – Shelby Taxi DR: 8:00 a.m.–4:00 p.m., M–F

Fares Fixed Route Demand Response

Base ...................................... $1.50 $3.00 Youth .................................... $0.75 – E & D ................................... $0.75 $3.00 Transfers ................................. – – Monthly Pass: FR$40, E&D $20. Shelby Taxi base $2, Youth & E&D $1. Day pass adults $4.00, Senior, disabled, and youth $2.00.

Service Statistics Fixed Route Demand Response

Annual Passenger Trips: ..... 249,912 27,052 Annual E & D Passengers: .. 106,655 27,052 Annual Vehicle Miles: .......... 259,485 102,011 Annual Vehicle Hours: ......... 18,987 8,950

Personnel (FTE) Fixed Route Demand Response

Operations: ................................ 13 3 General Administration: ............. 4 1 Total: ......................................... 17 4

Provider

Fixed Route: Richland County Transit 232 North Main Street Mansfield, OH 44902-7662 Contact: Willa Leer, General Manager (419) 522–4504 Fax: (419) 522–3157

Demand Response: Same as Above

Shelby Taxi 43 W. Main Street Shelby, OH 44875-1239 Contact: Joe Geiss (419) 347–5131 Fax: (419) 347–1193

Additional Contact Information

Operations, & General Manager: Willia Leer 419–522–4504, [email protected]

Director of Maintenance: Jay Mickam 419–522–4504, [email protected]

Fiscal Officer, NTD, COD & PTMS Coordinator, Planning and Grant Management: Kathy Adams 419–774–6396, [email protected]

Richland

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Richland County Transit (RCT) – continued

Operating Expenses Fixed Route Demand Response

Total Operating Costs: $949,179 $298,933 Total Administrative Costs: $317,728 $154,862 Total System Costs: $1,266,907 $453,795

Operating Funds Fixed Route Demand Response

Federal Assistance: $664,591 $280,037 State Assistance: $137,154 $38,700 State E&D Assistance: $76,208 – Local Assistance: $39,475 16,504 Passenger Fares: $126,438 $12,039 Contract Fares: $52,119 $63,879 Other Revenues: $187,428 $33,055 Total Revenues: $1,283,412 $444,214

Capital Funds Fixed Route Demand Response

Local Assistance: $3,649 $3,649 State Assistance: $112,500 $112,500 Federal Assistance: $32,789 $32,790 Total Capital Funds Awarded:$148,938 $148,939 Dedicated Local Funding Source: Other Local Funding Sources: Local CDBG funds from Mansfield, Shelby, and Richland County are include in Section 9, line 21 below. Shelby also contributed general revenue funds. Other local funds received from Mental Health Brd. And local college collaborative.

Performance Measures Fixed Route Demand Response

Operating Recovery Ratio: 14.09% 16.73% Operating Expense/Vehicle Mile:$4.88 $4.45 Operating Expense/Trip: $5.07 $16.77 Passenger Trips/Vehicle Mile: .96 0.27

Vehicle Inventory

# Type Year Seating Accessible Fuel

2 LTV-FS 2011 12 + 2 wc Yes Gasoline

2 LTV-FS 2011 20 + 2 wc Yes Gasoline

4 B30–MD 2010 26 + 2 wc Yes Diesel

1 LTV-FS 2009 10 + 2 wc Yes Diesel

2 B30–MD 2007 26 + 2 wc Yes Diesel

1 LTV-FS 2006 10 + 2 wc Yes Diesel

2 LTV-FS 2005 10 + 2 wc Yes Diesel

1 B30–MD 2005 23 + 2 wc Yes Diesel

1 LTV-FS 2001 10 + 2 wc Yes Diesel

1 B30–HD 1993 26 + 2 wc Yes Diesel

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Urban Transit Systems 47

Sandusky Transit System (STS) City of Sandusky • 222 Meigs Street Sandusky, OH 44870-2835 (419) 621-8462 Fax: (419) 627–5945

Tom Schwan Email: [email protected] Transit Administrator Website: www.ci.sandusky.oh.us

Grantee

City of Sandusky 222 Meigs Street Sandusky, OH 44870-2835 Contact: Matthew Kline, City Manager (419) 627–5844 Fax: (419) 627–5825

System Characteristics

System Type: Demand Response

System Area: City of Sandusky and Huron, Perkins & Huron Townships

System Square Miles: 42

System Population: 48,200

Service Hours Fixed Route Demand Response

Weekdays… – 6:00 a.m. – 6:00 p.m. Saturdays… – 6:00 a.m. – 6:00 p.m. Sundays... – – JARC service, point deviation in Sandusky and Perkins Township, operates 6:00 a.m. to 10:00 p.m., M - Sat.

Fares Fixed Route Demand Response

Base ........................................ – $2.00 Youth ...................................... – – E & D ..................................... – $1.00 Transfers ................................. – – Point deviation $1.00 (SPARC service) funded by a JARC grant.

Service Statistics Fixed Route Demand Response

Annual Passenger Trips: ............ – 145,369 Annual E & D Passengers: ......... – 42,336 Annual Vehicle Miles: ................. – 362,211 Annual Vehicle Hours: ............... – 31,990

Personnel (FTE) Fixed Route Demand Response

Operations: ................................. – 26 General Administration: ............. – 1 Total: .......................................... – 27

Provider

Fixed Route: None

Demand Response: MV Transportation, Inc. 300 Campus Lane Fairfield, CA 94534 Contact: Chad Hockman, Regional VP (614) 778-9769 Fax: (419) 627–0482 Email: [email protected]

Additional Contact Information

Operations & General Manager: Terri Bihn 419–626–0497, [email protected]

Maintenance Manager: Pete Carey 419–626–0740, [email protected]

Transit Administrator & Other: Tom Schwan 419–621–8462, [email protected]

Erie

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Sandusky Transit System (STS) – continued

Operating Expenses Fixed Route Demand Response

Total Operating Costs: – $1,440,243 Total Administrative Costs: – $97,998 Total System Costs: – $1,538,241

Operating Funds Fixed Route Demand Response

Federal Assistance: – $742,215 State Assistance: – $139,044 State E&D Assistance: – $24,246 Local Assistance: – $10,000 Passenger Fares: – $135,462 Contract Fares: – $309,925 Other Revenues: – $45,613 Total Revenues: – $1,406,505

Capital Funds Fixed Route Demand Response

Local Assistance: – – State Assistance: – – Federal Assistance: – – Total Capital Funds Awarded: – – Dedicated Local Funding Source: Other Local Funding Sources:

Performance Measures Fixed Route Demand Response

Operating Recovery Ratio: – 28.95% Operating Expense/Vehicle Mile: – $4.25 Operating Expense/Trip: – $10.58 Passenger Trips/Vehicle Mile: – 0.40

Vehicle Inventory

# Type Year Seating Accessible Fuel

8 LTV–N 2010 16 + 2 wc Yes Gasoline

4 CV 2010 6 + 1 wc Yes Gasoline

4 LTV–N 2004 12 + 2 wc Yes Gasoline

1 AO 2004 4 No Gasoline

1 B30–MD 2002 16 + 7 wc Yes Gasoline

2 BU-40 1994 35 + 2 wc Yes Other

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Southwest Ohio Regional Transit Authority (SORTA) 602 Main Street , Suite 1100 Cincinnati, OH 45202-2549 (513) 632–7510 Fax: (513) 632-7573

Terry Garcia Crews Email: tgarciacrews@go–metro.com CEO & General Manager Website: www.go-metro.com

Grantee

Southwest Ohio Regional Transit Authority 602 Main Street Suite 1100 Cincinnati, OH 45202-2549 Contact: Terry Garcia Crews, CEO & General Manager (513) 632-7510 Fax: (513) 632-7573

System Characteristics

System Type: Fixed Route & Demand Response

System Area: Hamilton County and a portion of Clermont, Butler & Warren Counties

System Square Miles: 253

System Population: 845,303

Service Hours Fixed Route Demand Response

Weekdays… 4:11 a.m. – 1:45 a.m. 4:11 a.m. – 1:45 a.m. Saturdays… 4:41 a.m. – 1:45 a.m. 4:41 a.m. – 1:45 a.m. Sundays... 5:03 a.m. – 1:19 a.m. 5:03 a.m. – 1:19 a.m. Express Route 5:01 am – 7:36 pm, Local 4:11 am – 1:45 pm.

Fares Fixed Route Demand Response

Base ...................................... $1.75 $3.50 Youth .................................... $0.85 – E & D ................................... $0.85 $3.50 Transfers ............................... $0.50 – Fixed Route : Zone 2 - $2.65, Zone 3 - $3.00 and Zone 4 - $3.50. All pass Zone - $4.25. Demand Response Zone 1 - $3.50 to Cincinnati. Zone 2 - $4.50 outside Cincinnati. Monthly pass Zone 1-Cincinnati: $70, Zone 2-Hamilton County: $106, Zone 3-Clermont County, Harrison, Milford: $120. Zone 4-Butler County: $140, Zone-71X/72: $170.

Service Statistics Fixed Route Demand Response

Annual Passenger Trips: 16,690,018 172,963 Annual E & D Passengers:1,441,648 172,963 Annual Vehicle Miles: ....... 9,149,980 1,531,529 Annual Vehicle Hours: ........ 702,613 77,724

Personnel (FTE) Fixed Route Demand Response

Operations: .............................. 684 77 General Administration: ............ 76 16 Total: ....................................... 760 93

Provider

Fixed Route: Southwest Ohio Regional Transit Authority 602 Main Street Suite 1100 Cincinnati, OH 45202 Contact: Terry Garcia Crews, CEO & General Manager (513) 632-7573 Fax :( 513) 621–0944 Demand Response: MV Transportation 1801 Transpark Dr. Cincinnati, OH 45229-1239 Contact: Karla Hunter, General Manager (513) 531–6888 Fax: (513) 531–6960 Email: [email protected]

Additional Contact Information

Director of Transit Operations: TJ Thorn 513–632–7651, tjthorn@go–metro.com

Exe. Asst. to Chief Exe. Officer/GM: Perriann Allen 513–632–9220, pallen@go–metro.com

Director of Fleet & Facilities Joe Routt 513–632–7514, jroutt@go–metro.com

Director of Strategic Development: Butch Gaut 513–632–7671, bgaut@go–metro.com

Director of Accessible Services & Complementary Paratransit: Lisa Aulick 513–632–7581, laulick@go–metro.com

Marketing Director Dave Etienne 513–632–7520, detienne@go–metro.com

Chief Public Affairs Officer: Sallie Hilvers 513–632–7681, shilvers@go–metro.com

Hamilton

Butler

Warren

Clermont

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Southwest Ohio Regional Transit Authority (SORTA) – continue

Operating Expenses Fixed RouteDemand Response

Total Operating Costs: $51,161,285 $4,801,944 Total Administrative Costs:$25,267,250 $1,707,922 Total System Costs: $76,428,535 $6,509,866

Operating Funds Fixed Route Demand Response

Federal Assistance: $11,239,345 $1,208,326 State Assistance: $806,531 – State E&D Assistance: $55,738 – Local Assistance: $39,321,572 – Passenger Fares: $22,778,217 $717,401 Contract Fares: $6,623,803 – Other Revenues: $1,284,141 – Total Revenues: $82,109,347 $1,925,727

Capital Funds Fixed Route Demand

Response

Local Assistance: $1,057,795 $90,933 State Assistance: – – Federal Assistance: $8,884,179 $150,045 Total Capital Funds Awarded:$9,941,974 $240,978 Dedicated Local Funding Source: City of Cincinnati Earnings Tax .3% Other Local Funding Sources:

Additional Contact Info. (continued)

Chief Accountant & NTD Coordinator: Alan Solomon 513–632–7560, asolomon@go–metro.com

Director of Legal Affairs & Risk Management: Bill Desmond 513–632–7604, bdesmond@go–metro.com

Director, Information Technology: Tim Harrington 513–632–7696, tharrington@go–metro.com

Chief Operations Officer: Mary Moning 513–632–9221, mmoning@go–metro.com

Manager of Rail Service: Paul C. Grether, [email protected] 513–632–7626

Performance Measures Fixed Route Demand Response

Operating Recovery Ratio: 38.47% 11.02% Operating Expense/Vehicle Mile: $8.35 $4.25 Operating Expense/Trip: $4.58 $37.64 Passenger Trips/Vehicle Mile: 1.82 0.11

Vehicle Inventory

# Type Year Seating Accessible Fuel 3 B30–MD 2011 9 + 3 wc Yes Diesel 11 B40–MD 2011 38 + 2 wc Yes Diesel 14 B30–MD 2010 9 + 3 wc Yes Diesel 8 BU–40 2010 38 + 2 wc Yes Hybrid 2 BU–40 2009 52 + 10 wc Yes Other 40 BU–40 2009 38 + 2 wc Yes Other 21 BU–40 2009 38 + 2 wc Yes Hybrid 9 LTV–N 2008 9 + 3 wc Yes Diesel 30 BU–40 2008 38 + 2 wc Yes Other 15 LTV–N 2007 9 + 3 wc Yes Diesel 7 BSV 2006 7 No Diesel 38 BU–40 2006 39 + 2 wc Yes Diesel 2 BSV 2005 9 + 3 wc Yes Diesel 23 BU–40 2004 47 + 2 wc Yes Diesel 7 B30–MD 2002 9 + 3 wc Yes Diesel 38 BU–40 2002 47 + 2 wc Yes Diesel 5 B30–MD 2001 9 + 3 wc Yes Diesel 1 B30–HD 2001 47 + 2 wc Yes Diesel 49 BU–40 2001 47 + 2 wc Yes Diesel 6 BU–40 2000 47 + 3 wc Yes Diesel 22 BU–40 1999 47 + 3 wc Yes Diesel 40 BU–40 1998 47 + 3 wc Yes Diesel 23 BU–40 1997 47 + 3 wc Yes Diesel 1 BU–40 1996 43 + 2 wc Yes Diesel

415 Chief Development & Marketing Officer and DBE Officer: Darryl Haley, dhaley@go–metro.com 513–632–7690 Gov’t Relations Director: Sallie Hilvers, [email protected] 513–632–7681 Controller: Mike Restle, mrestle@go–metro.com 513–632–9203 Director of Procurement: Wright Parkes, [email protected] 513–632–7626

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Springfield City Area Transit (SCAT) City Hall • 76 East High Street Springfield, OH 45502 (937) 324–7309 Fax: (937) 328–3496

Mark Beckdahl Email: [email protected] Director of Finance Website: www.springfield.oh.us

Grantee

City of Springfield City Hall 76 East High Street Springfield, OH 45502 Contact: James A. Bodenmiller, City Manager (937) 324–7300 Fax: (937) 328–3496 Email: [email protected]

System Characteristics

System Type: Fixed Route, Demand Response & Dial–A–Ride

System Area: City of Springfield, Clark State Community College, Upper Valley Mall, Prime Ohio and Nextedge Tech Park

System Square Miles: 25

System Population: 66,669

Service Hours Fixed Route Demand Response

Weekdays… 6:40 a.m. – 5:40 p.m. 6:40 a.m. – 5:40 p.m. Saturdays… – – Sundays... – – Dial-A-Ride 6:40am – 5:40pm

Fares Fixed Route Demand Response

Base ...................................... $0.75 $2.00 Youth ................................... $0.75 – E & D ................................... $0.35 $2.00 Transfers ............................... $0.25 – Dial–a–Ride is $4.00, Zone charge of $.25 for trips north of Route 334 on Villa Road Route. Monthly FR pass $55.

Service Statistics Fixed Route Demand Response

Annual Passenger Trips: ..... 296,341 10,925 Annual E & D Passengers: ... 54,541 9,485 Annual Vehicle Miles: .......... 271,027 35,242 Annual Vehicle Hours: ......... 19,274 2,634

Personnel (FTE) Fixed Route Demand Response

Operations: ................................ 16 3 General Administration: ............. 3 2 Total: ......................................... 19 5

Provider

Fixed Route: First Transit Group 100 Jefferson Street, P.O. Box 2239 Springfield, OH 45506 Contact: Ron Macaluso, General Manager (937) 525-5931 Fax: (937) 328-3596 Email: [email protected]

Demand Response: Same as Above

Additional Contact Information

Accounting Specialist: Julie Beard 937–328–3916, [email protected]

Transportation Planner, Certification of Data: Glen Massie 937–521–2132, [email protected]

Director of Finance: Mark Beckdahl, [email protected] 937–454–6132

Operations Manager: Michelle Taber, [email protected] 937–327–3592

Clark

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Springfield City Area Transit (SCAT) – continued

Operating Expenses Fixed Route Demand Response

Total Operating Costs: $1,363,581 $293,066 Total Administrative Costs: $27,147 $4,057 Total System Costs: $1,390,729 $297,122

Operating Funds Fixed Route Demand Response

Federal Assistance: $909,167 $208,789 State Assistance: $107,693 $16,092 State E&D Assistance: – $31,556 Local Assistance: $142,543 $21,300 Passenger Fares: $158,907 $13,138 Contract Fares: $26,522 $4,400 Other Revenues: $41,538 $6,207 Total Revenues: $1,386,370 $301,481

Capital Funds Fixed Route Demand Response

Local Assistance: – – State Assistance: – – Federal Assistance: $745,672 $9,180 Total Capital Funds Awarded: $745,672 $9,180 Dedicated Local Funding Source: Other Local Funding Sources:

Performance Measures Fixed Route Demand Response

Operating Recovery Ratio: 13.33% 5.90% Operating Expense/Vehicle Mile: $5.13 $8.43 Operating Expense/Trip: $4.69 $27.20 Passenger Trips/Vehicle Mile: 1.09 0.31

Vehicle Inventory

# Type Year Seating Accessible Fuel 4 B30-MD 2010 17 + 2 wc Yes Diesel 2 LTV–FS 2009 16 + 3 wc Yes Diesel 6 B30–MD 2008 23 + 2 wc Yes Diesel 1 LTV–FS 2006 16 + 2 wc Yes Diesel 1 CV 2006 7 + 1 wc Yes Diesel 5 B30–HD 2004 23 + 2 wc Yes Diesel 2 B30–HD 1997 29 + 2 wc Yes Diesel

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Urban Transit Systems 53

Stark Area Regional Transit Authority (SARTA) 1600 Gateway Blvd., S.E. Canton, OH 44707-3544 (330) 454–6132 Fax: (330) 454–5476

Kirt W. Conrad Email: [email protected] Executive Director Website: www.sartaonline.com

Grantee

Stark Area Regional Transit Authority 1600 Gateway Blvd., S.E. Canton, OH 44707-3544 Contact: Kirt Conrad, Executive Director (330) 454–6132 Fax: (330) 454–5476 Email: [email protected]

System Characteristics

System Type: Fixed Route & Demand Response

System Area: Stark County

System Square Miles: 567

System Population: 375,586

Service Hours Fixed Route Demand Response

Weekdays… 5:45 a.m. – 1:40 a.m. 5:45 a.m. – 1:40 a.m. Saturdays… 5:45 a.m. – 1:40 a.m. 5:45 a.m. – 1:40 a.m. Sundays... – –

Fares Fixed Route Demand Response

Base ...................................... $1.50 $3.50 Youth .................................... $1.50 $2.25 E & D ................................... $0.75 $2.25 Transfers ................................. – – Monthly passes FR $45, DR $63; Daily passes$3; Student Fares $22.50, 10 ride ticket $15

Service Statistics Fixed Route Demand Response

Annual Passenger Trips: .. 2,309,207 117,193 Annual E & D Passengers: .. 559,186 117,193 Annual Vehicle Miles: ....... 2,016,852 1,013,232 Annual Vehicle Hours: ........ 125,576 64,580

Personnel (FTE) Fixed Route Demand Response

Operations: .............................. 121 54 General Administration: ............. 10 5 Total: ....................................... 131 59

Provider

Fixed Route: Stark Area Regional Transit Authority 1600 Gateway Blvd., S.E. Canton, OH 44707-3544 Contact: Kirt Conrad, Executive Director (330) 454–6132 Fax: (330) 454–5476 Email: [email protected]

Demand Response: Same as Above

Additional Contact Information

Executive Director: Kirt Conrad, [email protected] 330–454–6132, Ext. 522

Transportation Director: Teresa Thompson 330–454–6132 ext. 543, [email protected]

Director of Maintenance: Mark Finnicum 330–454–6132 ext. 524, [email protected]

Human Resources, Safety Manager: Kelly Zachary 330–454–6132 ext. 537, [email protected]

Transportation Manager: Tom Williams 330–454–6132 ext. 548, [email protected]

Marketing Administrator: Vacant 330–454–6132 ext. 535, @sartaonline.com

Public Relations Manager: Vacant 330–454–6132 ext. 513, @sartaonline.com

Director of Finance & Administration:

Sherri Douglas 330–454–6132 ext. 521, [email protected]

Stark

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Stark Area Regional Transit Authority (SARTA) – continued

Operating Expenses Fixed Route Demand Response

Total Operating Costs: $7,651,155 $6,290,845 Total Administrative Costs: $1,894,690 $976,052 Total System Costs: $9,545,845 $7,266,897

Operating Funds Fixed Route Demand Response

Federal Assistance: $1,537,069 $1,107,575 State Assistance: – – State E&D Assistance: – – Local Assistance: $7,775,463 $4,005,541 Passenger Fares: $1,146,706 $590,728 Contract Fares: – – Other Revenues: $55,875 $28,785 Total Revenues: $10,515,113 $5,732,629

Capital Funds Fixed Route Demand Response

Local Assistance: $64,614 $33,286 State Assistance: – – Federal Assistance: $2,913,320 $1,500,801 Total Capital Funds Awarded:$2,977,934 $1,534,087 Dedicated Local Funding Source: County Sales Tax .25% Other Local Funding Sources:

Additional Contact Info. (continued)

Finance Manager & NTD Coordinator: Sherri Douglas 330–454–6132 ext. 538, [email protected]

Grants Manager: Dylan Williams 330-454-6132, [email protected]

Performance Measures Fixed Route Demand Response

Operating Recovery Ratio: 12.01% 8.13% Operating Expense/Vehicle Mile:$4.73 $7.17 Operating Expense/Trip: $4.13 $62.01 Passenger Trips/Vehicle Mile: 1.14 0.12

Vehicle Inventory

# Type Year Seating Accessible Fuel 6 B35–HD 2011 32 + 2 wc Yes Diesel 25 LTV–FS 2010 16 + 3 wc Yes Diesel 1 BU–40 2010 39 + 2 wc Yes Diesel 6 B35–HD 2010 32 + 2 wc Yes Diesel 1 B30–MD 2009 23 + 2 wc Yes Diesel 2 BU–40 2009 39 + 2 wc Yes Diesel 4 LTV–FS 2008 20 + 2 wc Yes Diesel 4 B30–HD 2008 29 + 2 wc Yes Diesel 9 LTV–FS 2007 14 + 3 wc Yes Diesel 3 LTV–FS 2005 16 + 3 wc Yes Diesel 5 B30–HD 2004 23 + 2 wc Yes Diesel 1 B35–HD 2001 32 + 2 wc Yes Diesel 8 B30–HD 2001 29 + 2 wc Yes Diesel 4 BU–40 2000 44 + 2 wc Yes Diesel

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Urban Transit Systems 55

Steel Valley Regional Transit Authority (SVRTA) P.O. Box 1177 • 555 Adams Street Steubenville, OH 43952-1177 (740) 282–6145 Fax: (740) 282–4524

Frank Bovina Email: [email protected] General Manager Website: www.svrta.com

Grantee

Steel Valley Regional Transit Authority P.O. Box 1177, 555 Adams Street Steubenville, OH 43952-1177 Contact: Frank Bovina, General Manager (740) 282–6145 Fax: (740) 282–4524 Email: [email protected]

System Characteristics

System Type: Fixed Route & Demand Response

System Area: City of Steubenville & Village of Mingo Junction

System Square Miles: 13

System Population: 22,646

Service Hours Fixed Route Demand Response

Weekdays… 6:30 a.m. – 6:10 p.m. 6:30 a.m. –6:10 p.m. Saturdays… 9:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. 9:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. Sundays... – – Extended Service 6:50 a.m. – 9:00 p.m.

Fares Fixed Route Demand Response

Base ......................................... – – Youth ....................................... – – E & D ...................................... – – Transfers ................................. – – All Fares suspended as of 8/23/2010 thru 12/31/2011

Service Statistics Fixed Route Demand Response

Annual Passenger Trips: ..... 217,307 2,534 Annual E & D Passengers: ... 29,234 2,534 Annual Vehicle Miles: .......... 195,432 15,425 Annual Vehicle Hours: ......... 12,544 2,016

Personnel (FTE) Fixed Route Demand Response

Operations: ................................. 9 1 General Administration: ............. 3 0 Total: ......................................... 12 1

Provider

Fixed Route: Steel Valley Regional Transit Authority P.O. Box 1177, 555 Adams Street Steubenville, OH 43952-1177 Contact: Frank Bovina, General Manager (740) 282–6145 Fax: (740) 282–4524 Email: [email protected]

Demand Response: Same as Above

Additional Contact Information

Operations Manager: Walter Johnson 740–282–6145, [email protected]

Secretary/Bookkeeper:

Susan Graham

740-282-6145, [email protected]

Jefferson

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Steel Valley Regional Transit Authority (SVRTA) – continued

Operating Expenses Fixed Route Demand Response

Total Operating Costs: $1,087,106 $119,623 Total Administrative Costs: $57,639 $22,592 Total System Costs: $1,144,745 $142,215

Operating Funds Fixed Route Demand Response

Federal Assistance: $707,682 $74,776 State Assistance: – $50,646 State E&D Assistance: $12,923 – Local Assistance: $372,665 $15,993 Passenger Fares: – – Contract Fares: – – Other Revenues: $93,450 – Total Revenues: $1,186,720 $141,415

Capital Funds Fixed Route Demand Response

Local Assistance: $878 – State Assistance: – – Federal Assistance: $33,020 – Total Capital Funds Awarded: $33,898 – Dedicated Local Funding Source: Property Tax – City of Steubenville & Village of Mingo Junction (Amount includes HB66 Reimbursement) 1.5 Mills Other Local Funding Sources:

Performance Measures Fixed Route Demand Response

Operating Recovery Ratio: 0% 0% Operating Expense/Vehicle Mile:$5.86 $9.22 Operating Expense/Trip: $5.27 $56.12 Passenger Trips/Vehicle Mile: 1.11 0.16

Vehicle Inventory

# Type Year Seating Accessible Fuel

3 B30–MD 2009 20 + 2 wc Yes Diesel

1 B30–MD 2008 20 + 2 wc Yes Diesel

1 B30–MD 2007 21 + 2 wc Yes Diesel

2 B30–LD 2006 16 + 2 wc Yes Diesel

4 B30–MD 2004 21 + 2 wc Yes Diesel

1 B30–LD 1987 24 No Diesel

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Urban Transit Systems 57

Toledo Area Regional Transit Authority (TARTA) 1127 West Central Avenue Toledo, OH 43697 (419) 243-7433 Fax: (419) 243–8588

James K. Gee Email: [email protected] General Manager Website: www.tarta.com

Grantee

Toledo Area Regional Transit Authority 1127 West Central Avenue Toledo, OH 43697 Contact: James K. Gee, General Manager (419) 243-7433 Fax: (419) 243–8588 Email: [email protected]

System Characteristics

System Type: Fixed Route & Demand Response

System Area: Toledo Urbanized Area

System Square Miles: 150

System Population: 407,784

Service Hours Fixed Route Demand Response

Weekdays… 5:00 a.m. – 11:30 p.m. 5:00 a.m. –11:30 a.m. Saturdays… 5:30 a.m. – 11:15 p.m. 5:30 a.m. – 11:15 p.m. Sundays... 7:00 a.m. – 9:00 p.m. 7:00 a.m. – 9:00 p.m.

Fares Fixed Route Demand Response

Base ...................................... $1.00 $2.00 Youth .................................... $1.00 – E & D ................................... $0.50 $2.00 Transfers ................................. – – Tokens $.90, Weekly Pass $10, Monthly Pass $40; E&D weekly pass $5, Monthly Reduced Fair Pass $20, Weekly Reduced $5.

Service Statistics Fixed Route Demand Response

Annual Passenger Trips: .. 3,087,907 296,796 Annual E & D Passengers: .. 331,202 296,796 Annual Vehicle Miles: ....... 3,363,192 1,889,484 Annual Vehicle Hours: ........ 274,910 123,616

Personnel (FTE) Fixed Route Demand Response

Operations: .............................. 209 96 General Administration: ............ 24 20 Total: ....................................... 233 116

Provider

Fixed Route: Toledo Area Regional Transit Authority 1127 West Central Avenue Toledo, OH 43697 Contact: Stacy Clink, Controller (419) 245–5201 Fax: (419) 243–8588 Email: [email protected]

Demand Response: Same as Above

Additional Contact Information

Controller: Stacey Clink 419–245–5200, [email protected]

Director of Marketing: Stephen Atkinson 419–245–5216, [email protected]

Director of Information Systems Mike Blackston 419–245–5210, [email protected]

Superintendent Maintenance: Dave Burnham 419–245–5234, [email protected]

Superintendent Transportation: Tom Metzger 419–245–5235, [email protected]

Director of Human Resources: Geneva Mason 419–245–5220, [email protected]

Wood

Lucas

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58 Urban Transit Systems

Toledo Area Regional Transit Authority (TARTA) – continued

Operating Expenses Fixed Route Demand Response

Total Operating Costs: $21,600,153 $6,285,917 Total Administrative Costs: $2,759,817 $1,182,779 Total System Costs: $24,359,970 $7,468,696

Operating Funds Fixed Route Demand Response

Federal Assistance: $3,550,982 $630,400 State Assistance: $296,940 – State E&D Assistance: $171,600 – Local Assistance: $17,206,920 – Passenger Fares: $2,739,868 $1,209,200 Contract Fares: $1,351,949 – Other Revenues: $464,732 – Total Revenues: $25,782,990 $1,839,600

Capital Funds Fixed Route Demand Response

Local Assistance: – – State Assistance: – – Federal Assistance: $6,256,564 $9,963,746 Total Capital Funds Awarded: $6,256,564 $9,963,746 Dedicated Local Funding Source: Property Tax 2.5 Mills Other Local Funding Sources:

Additional Contact Info. (continued)

Director of ADA Services: Jon Elston 419–245–5276, [email protected]

Director of Scheduling Terry Owen 419–245–5233, [email protected]

Director of Planning: William Kelly 419–245–5230, [email protected]

Performance Measures Fixed Route Demand Response

Operating Recovery Ratio: 16.80% 16.19% Operating Expense/Vehicle Mile:$7.24 $3.95 Operating Expense/Trip: $7.89 $25.16 Passenger Trips/Vehicle Mile: .92 0.16

Vehicle Inventory

# Type Year Seating Accessible Fuel

7 LTV-N 2011 8 + 3 wc Yes Diesel 3 B30–MD 2010 17 + 2 wc Yes Diesel 18 B35–HD 2010 29 + 2 wc Yes Diesel 7 B30–MD 2009 17 + 2 wc Yes Diesel 11 LTV–FS 2009 10 + 3 wc Yes Diesel 5 LTV–N 2008 10 + 3 wc Yes Diesel 10 B35–HD 2008 35 + 2 wc Yes Diesel 5 B30–MD 2006 19 + 2 wc Yes Diesel 10 B35–HD 2006 35 + 2 wc Yes Diesel 15 B30–MD 2005 10 + 3 wc Yes Diesel 1 B30–MD 2005 10 + 3 wc Yes Bi-Fuel 35 BU–40 2003 31 + 2 wc Yes Diesel 13 B30–MD 2002 10 + 3 wc Yes Diesel 3 B30–MD 2002 9 + 3 wc Yes Diesel 8 B30–MD 2000 10 + 3 wc Yes Diesel 3 B30–MD 1999 9 + 3 wc Yes Diesel 19 BU–40 1999 42 + 2 wc Yes Diesel 13 BU–40 1998 42 + 2 wc Yes Diesel 18 BU–40 1994 35 + 2 wc Yes Diesel 201

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Urban Transit Systems 59

Trumbull Transit Systems 160 High Street Warren, OH 44481 (330) 544-9000 Ext. 181 Fax: (330) 544-3429 Mark Hess Email: [email protected] Development Coordinator Website:

Grantee

Trumbull County Transit Board 160 High Street, N.W. Warren, OH 44446 Glenn Holmes, Chairman (330) 544-9000 Ext. 150 Fax: (330) 544-3429 Email: [email protected]

System Characteristics

System Type: Demand Response

System Area: Trumbull County

System Square Miles: 616

System Population: 2,010,312

Service Hours Fixed Route Demand Response

Weekdays… – 7:00 a.m. – 6:00 p.m. Saturdays… – 8:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m. Sundays... – 8:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m.

Fares Fixed Route Demand Response

Base ........................................ – $4.00 Youth ...................................... – $2.00 E & D ..................................... – $1.50 Transfers ................................. – – Various zones up to $8.00; Youth up to $4.00: E&D up to $4.00.

Service Statistics Fixed Route Demand Response

Annual Passenger Trips: ............ – 59,248 Annual E & D Passengers: ......... – 37,086 Annual Vehicle Miles: ................... – 748,443 Annual Vehicle Hours: ................. – 35,278

Personnel (FTE) Fixed Route Demand Response

Operations: ................................. – 0 General Administration: ............. – 1 Total: .......................................... – 1

Provider

Fixed Route: None

Demand Response: Community Bus Services, Inc. 11 Federal Plaza Central, Suite 908 Youngstown, OH 44503-1863 Contact: T. Thomas, General Manager (330) 743-7726 Fax (330) 743-9303

Email: [email protected]

Additional Contact Information

NO DATA AVAILABLE AT THE TIME OF PUBLICATION

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60 Urban Transit Systems

Trumbull Transit System – continued

Operating Expenses Fixed Route Demand Response

Total Operating Costs: – $1,672,612 Total Administrative Costs: – $25,000 Total System Costs: – $1,697,612

Operating Funds Fixed Route Demand Response

Federal Assistance: – $601,324 State Assistance: – – State E&D Assistance: – – Local Assistance: – $1,013,348 Passenger Fares: – $83,000 Contract Fares: – – Other Revenues: – – Total Revenues: – $1,697,672

Capital Funds Fixed Route Demand Response

Local Assistance: – – State Assistance: – – Federal Assistance: – – Total Capital Funds Awarded: – – Dedicated Local Funding Source: Other Local Funding Sources:

Performance Measures Fixed Route Demand Response

Operating Recovery Ratio: – 4.89% Operating Expense/Vehicle Mile: – $2.27 Operating Expense/Trip: – $28.65 Passenger Trips/Vehicle Mile: – 0.08

Vehicle Inventory

# Type Year Seating Accessible Fuel

2 LTV-N 2009 12 + 2 wc Yes Gasoline 2 LTV-N 2008 12 + 2 wc Yes Diesel 4 MMV 2007 7 No Gasoline 1 MMV 2006 7 No Gasoline 2 MMV 2005 7 No Gasoline 2 LTV-N 2005 12 + 2 wc Yes Diesel 2 MMV 2004 7 No Gasoline 3 MMV 2003 7 No Gasoline 2 MMV 2002 7 No Gasoline 1 MMV 2001 7 No Gasoline 1 LTV-N 2001 12 + 2 wc Yes Gasoline 22

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Urban Transit Systems 61

Washington County/Community Action Bus Lines (CABL) 223 Putnam Street Marietta, OH 45750 (740) 373–6623 Fax: (740) 373–7693

Paul Cunningham Email: [email protected] County Administrator Website: www.wmcap.org/transportation.html

Grantee

Washington County Board of Commissioners 223 Putnam Street Marietta, OH 45750 Contact: Timothy Irvine, President (740) 373–3745 Fax: (740) 373–7693 Email: [email protected]

System Characteristics

System Type: Fixed Route & Complementary Paratransit

System Area: Washington County & City of Marietta

System Square Miles: 635

System Population: 61,567

Service Hours Fixed Route Demand Response

Weekdays… 7:00 a.m. –5:00 p.m. 7:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. Saturdays… Sundays... – –

Fares Fixed Route Demand Response

Base ...................................... $0.80 $0.80 Youth ...................................... – – E & D ................................... $0.40 $0.40 Transfers ................................. – – 0–8 miles $1; 8–12 miles $1.25; 12–18 miles $1.50; 18+ miles $2

Service Statistics Fixed Route Demand Response

Annual Passenger Trips: ...... 20,118 3,648 Annual E & D Passengers: ... 15,658 3,648 Annual Vehicle Miles: ........... 96,508 13,978 Annual Vehicle Hours: ........... 6,119 2,268

Personnel (FTE) Fixed Route Demand Response

Operations: ................................. 6 1 General Administration: ............. 2 0 Total: .......................................... 8 1

Provider

Fixed Route: Washington-Morgan Community Action 218 Putnam St, PO Box 144 Marietta, OH 45750 Contact: Dawn Rauch, Transportation Coordinator (740) 373–3745 Fax: (740) 373–6775 Email: [email protected]

Demand Response: Same as Above

Additional Contact Information

Transportation Director and Operations Manager: Kenneth Vigneron 740–373–6771, [email protected]

Fiscal Officer: Gerry Spencer 740–373–3745, [email protected]

Human Resources Manager: Penny Reed 740–373–3745, [email protected]

Director of Planning and PTMS Coordinator: Dawn Rauch 740–373–3745, [email protected]

Washington

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62 Urban Transit Systems

Washington County/Community Action Bus Lines (CABL) – continued

Operating Expenses Fixed Route Demand Response

Total Operating Costs: $351,488 $69,314 Total Administrative Costs: – – Total System Costs: $351,488 $69,314

Operating Funds Fixed Route Demand Response

Federal Assistance: $231,730 $36,753 State Assistance: $42,204 $8,306 State E&D Assistance: – – Local Assistance: $69,633 $23,211 Passenger Fares: $7,920 $1,044 Contract Fares: – – Other Revenues: – – Total Revenues: $351,487 $69,314

Capital Funds Fixed Route Demand Response

Local Assistance: – – State Assistance: – – Federal Assistance: – – Total Capital Funds Awarded: – – Dedicated Local Funding Source: Other Local Funding Sources: County General Fund, City of Marietta CDBG

Performance Measures Fixed Route Demand Response

Operating Recovery Ratio: 2.25% 1.51% Operating Expense/Vehicle Mile: $3.64 $4.96 Operating Expense/Trip: $17.47 $19.00 Passenger Trips/Vehicle Mile: 0.21 0.26

Vehicle Inventory

# Type Year Seating Accessible Fuel

1 LTV–FS 2011 16 + 2 wc Yes Diesel

1 LTV–FS 2010 16 + 2 wc Yes Diesel

1 LTV–N 2009 10 + 2 wc Yes Diesel

1 LTV–N 2006 10 + 2 wc Yes Diesel

1 B30–MD 2006 10 + 2 wc Yes Diesel

1 B30–MD 2004 16 + 2 wc Yes Diesel

6

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Urban Transit Systems 63

Western Reserve Transit Authority (WRTA) 604 Mahoning Avenue Youngstown, OH 44502 (330) 744–8431 Fax: (330) 744–7611

James Ferraro Email: [email protected] Executive Director Website: www.wrtaonline.com

Grantee

Western Reserve Transit Authority 604 Mahoning Avenue Youngstown, OH 44502 Contact: James Ferraro, Executive Director (330) 744–8431 Fax: (330) 744–7611 Email: [email protected]

System Characteristics

System Type: Fixed Route & Demand Response

System Area: City of Youngstown and Mahoning County

System Square Miles: 228

System Population: 417,437

Service Hours Fixed Route Demand Response

Weekdays… 5:40 a.m.–12:00 a.m. 5:40 a.m. –12:00 a.m. Saturdays… 7:00 a.m.–7:00 p.m. 7:00 a.m. –7:00 p.m. Sundays... – –

Fares Fixed Route Demand Response

Base ...................................... $1.25 $2.50 Youth .................................... $0.75 $2.50 E & D ................................... $0.60 $2.50 Transfers ............................... $0.25 $0.10 FR Monthly $42, DR Monthly $21; Transfer $0.10, Student Coupon Books with 50 ride tickets $35.00; Adult Coupon Books with 50 ride tickets $62.50. Countywide origination to dest. Service fare is $3.50 for adults and $2.50 for Sr/disabled. Day pass FR adult $3.00 Sr/Disabled $1.50

Service Statistics Fixed Route Demand Response

Annual Passenger Trips: .. 1,290,911 38,214 Annual E & D Passengers: .. 403,188 25,093 Annual Vehicle Miles: ....... 1,069,399 411,573 Annual Vehicle Hours: ......... 80,871 21,521

Personnel (FTE) Fixed Route Demand Response

Operations: ................................ 80 7 General Administration: ............. 5 1 Total: ......................................... 85 8

Provider

Fixed Route: Western Reserve Transit Authority 604 Mahoning Avenue Youngstown, OH 44502 Contact: James Ferraro, Executive Director (330) 744–8431 Fax: (330) 744–7611 Email: [email protected]

Demand Response:

Same as Above

Additional Contact Information

Secretary–Treasurer Marianne Vaughn 330–744–8431 ext.104, [email protected]

Director of Transportation:

Tom Nugen 330-744-8431, [email protected] Shop Foreman: Dave Short 330-74-8431, [email protected] Director of Maintenance: Don Meszaros 330-744-8431, [email protected] Director of Human Resources: Richard McFadden 330-744-8431, [email protected]

Trumbull

Mahoning

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64 Urban Transit Systems

Western Reserve Transit Authority (WRTA) – continued

Operating Expenses Fixed Route Demand Response

Total Operating Costs: $6,272,504 $1,105,919 Total Administrative Costs: $1,051,277 – Total System Costs: $7,323,781 $1,105,919

Operating Funds Fixed Route Demand Response

Federal Assistance: $2,323,593 $470,957 State Assistance: – – State E&D Assistance: $83,732 – Local Assistance: $7,476,006 – Passenger Fares: $837,679 $50,938 Contract Fares: – – Other Revenues: $115,652 – Total Revenues: $10,836,662 $521,895

Capital Funds Fixed Route Demand Response

Local Assistance: – – State Assistance: – – Federal Assistance: – – Total Capital Funds Awarded: – – Dedicated Local Funding Source: County Wide Sales Tax .25% Other Local Funding Sources:

Performance Measures Fixed Route Demand Response

Operating Recovery Ratio: 11.44% 4.61% Operating Expense/Vehicle Mile:$6.85 $2.69 Operating Expense/Trip: $5.67 $28.94 Passenger Trips/Vehicle Mile: 1.21 0.09

Vehicle Inventory

# Type Year Seating Accessible Fuel

5 CV 2010 5 + 1 wc Yes Gasoline

12 LTV–FS 2009 12 + 2 wc Yes Diesel

2 LTV–N 2008 12 + 2 wc Yes Gasoline

6 LTV–FS 2008 12 + 2 wc Yes Diesel

7 B30–HD 2005 31 + 2 wc Yes Diesel

20 B30–HD 2001 32 + 2 wc Yes Diesel

18 B30–HD 2000 32 + 2 wc Yes Diesel 1 LTV–N 2000 14 + 2 wc Yes Gasoline 71

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Section Two

Rural Transit

Systems

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68 Rural Transit Systems

CuyahogaErie

Huron

Lorain

Geauga

Portage

Ashtabula

Trumbull

Medina

Wayne Stark

Mahoning

Holmes

Columbiana

Carroll

Delaware

MarionHardin

Union

Fayette

Knox

Coshocton

Licking

Morgan

PerryFairfield

Hocking

Ross

Pike

Franklin

Scioto

Noble

Guernsey

Harrison

Belmont

Monroe

Athens

Vinton

Meigs

Gallia

Hamilton

ClintonButlerWarren

BrownAdams

Highland

Auglaize

Miami

Shelby

Paulding

Van WertAllen

Mercer

Darke

Logan

Champaign

Clark

Preble Greene

Hancock

Wyandot

Ottawa

Sandusky

Seneca

Wood

Lucas

Williams

Defiance

Henry

Fulton

Putnam

Montgomery

Madison

Pickaway

Clermont

Lawrence

Jackson

Washington

Tuscarawas

Jefferson

Summit

Lake

Richland

Ashland

Crawford

Morrow

Muskingum

425

29

31 16

12

2

21

8

5

53

15

1

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32

13

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34

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35

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28

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19

17

22

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Rural Transit Program The Ohio Department of Transportation’s Office of Transit administers the Federal Transit Administration’s Rural Transit Program which provides both capital and operating assistance to public transportation systems in rural areas. This program passes Federal dollars through the State to designated eligible recipients – counties, cities, county transit boards, regional transit authorities, and private nonprofit organizations.

State matching funds from the Ohio Public Transportation Grant Program are also available for operating and capital projects.

Ohio’s Rural Transit Systems Map and Listing

1. Ashland Public Transit 2. Ashtabula County Transportation System (ACTS) 3. Athens Transit 4. Bowling Green Transit 5. Carroll County Transit System 6. Champaign Transit System 7. Chillicothe Transit System 8. Columbiana County/Community Action Rural Transit System (CARTS) 9. Crawford County Transportation Program 10. Delaware Area Transit Agency (DATA) 11. Fayette County Transportation Program 12. Geauga County Transit 13. Greenville Transit System 14. Hancock Area Transportation Services (HATS) 15. Harrison County Rural Transit (HCRT) 16. Huron County Transit 17. Knox Area Transit (KAT) 18. Lancaster Public Transit System

19. Logan County/Transportation for Logan County (TLC) 20. Logan Transit System (City of Logan) 21. Marion Area Transit (MAT) 22. Medina County Transit 23. Monroe County Public Transportation 24. Morgan County Transit 25. Ottawa County Transportation Agency (OCTA) 26. Perry County Transit (PCT) 27. Pickaway Area Rural Transit 28. Pike County/Community Action Transit System (CATS) 29. Transportation Resources for Independent People of Sandusky County (TRIPS) 30 Scioto County/Access Scioto County (ASC) 31. Seneca County Agency Transportation (SCAT) 32. Shelby Public Transit 33. South East Area Transit (SEAT)) 34 Warren County Transit Service 35 Wilmington Transit System

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Rural Transit Systems 69

Ashland Public Transit City of Ashland • 206 Claremont Avenue Ashland, OH 44805 (419) 289–8622 Fax: (419) 281–0400

Patti Schumaker Email: Schumaker.patti@ashland–ohio.com Transit Coordinator Website: www.ashland–ohio.com/transit

Grantee

City of Ashland 206 Claremont Avenue Ashland, OH 44805 Contact: Glen P. Stewart, Mayor (419) 289–8622 FAX: (419) 289–9613

System Characteristics

System Type: Demand Response

System Area: City of Ashland with some service outside of the city for city residents

System Square Miles: 9

System Population: 21,249

Service Hours Fixed Route Demand Response

Weekdays… – 7:00 a.m. – 9:00 p.m. Saturdays… – 7:00 a.m. – 9:00 p.m. Sundays... – –

Fares Fixed Route Demand Response

Base ........................................ – $5.00 Youth ...................................... – – E & D ..................................... – $2.50 Transfers ................................. – – Reduced fare for advance reservations: Base $3.00; E&D $1.50

Service Statistics Fixed Route Demand Response

Annual Passenger Trips: ............ – 34,012 Annual E & D Passengers: ......... – 19,302 Annual Vehicle Miles: ................. – 138,830 Annual Vehicle Hours: ............... – 12,980

Personnel (FTE) Fixed Route Demand Response

Operations: ................................. – 8 General Administration: ............. – 2 Total: .......................................... – 10

Provider

Fixed Route: None

Demand Response: MV Transportation 206 Claremont Avenue Ashland, OH 44805 Contact: Chris Alt, Operations Manager (419) 289-0489 Fax: (419) 281-0400 Email: [email protected]

Additional Contact Information

Operations Manager: Chris Alt – MV 419–289–0489, [email protected]

Vehicle Maintenance: Dave Britenbucher 419–289–8171, [email protected]

Administrator Assistant to the Mayor, Risk Manager & PTMS Coordinator: Patti Schumaker 419–289–8622, Schumaker.patti@ashland–ohio.com

IT Manager: Dave Bryant 330–465–9427, bearbryant@ashland–ohio.com

Ashland

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Ashland Public Transit – continued

Operating Expenses Fixed Route Demand Response

Total Operating Costs: – $481,101 Total Administrative Costs: – $44,698 Total System Costs: – $525,799

Operating Funds Fixed Route Demand Response

Federal Assistance: – $61,366 State Assistance: – $234,210 State E&D Assistance: – $40,135 Local Assistance: – $93,004 Passenger Fares: – $57,371 Contract Fares: – $30,030 Other Revenues: – $9,683 Total Revenues: – $525,799

Capital Funds Fixed Route Demand Response

Local Assistance: – $13,086 State Assistance: – – Federal Assistance: – $68,575 Total Capital Funds Awarded: – $81,661 Dedicated Local Funding Source: Other Local Funding Sources:

Performance Measures Fixed Route Demand Response

Operating Recovery Ratio: – 16.62% Operating Expense/Vehicle Mile: – $3.79 Operating Expense/Trip: – $15.46 Passenger Trips/Vehicle Mile – .24

Vehicle Inventory

# Type Year Seating Accessible Fuel

1 MMV 2011 6 + 1 wc Yes Gasoline

1 MMV 2010 6 + 1 wc Yes Gasoline

1 LTV–N 2010 11 + 3 wc Yes Gasoline

1 LTV–N 2008 11 + 3 wc Yes Gasoline

1 LTV–N 2007 10 + 2 wc Yes Gasoline

1 MMV 2004 5 + 1 wc Yes Gasoline

1 LTV–N 2004 11 + 3 wc Yes Gasoline

1 LTV–N 2003 12 + 3 wc Yes Gasoline

2 AO 2003 4 No Gasoline

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Rural Transit Systems 71

Ashtabula County Transportation System (ACTS) 2247 Lake Avenue Ashtabula, OH 44004 (440) 994–2033 or (800) 445–4140 Fax: (440) 994–2025

Susan Stoneman Email: [email protected] Project Administrator Website:

www.co.ashtabula.oh.us/jfs/ASTSINFO.htm

Grantee

Ashtabula County Board of Commissioners County Courthouse, 25 West Jefferson Street Jefferson, OH 44047 Joseph Moroski, Board President (440) 576–3750 Fax: (440) 576–2344

System Characteristics

System Type: Demand Response System Area: Ashtabula County

System Square Miles: 702

System Population: 102,728

Service Hours Fixed Route Demand Response

Weekdays… – 7:00 a.m. – 7:00 p.m. Saturdays… – 7:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. Sundays... – – Point deviation for City of Ashtabula is offered

Fares Fixed Route Demand Response

Base ........................................ – $1.50 Youth ...................................... – $0.50 E & D ..................................... – $0.75 Transfers ................................. – – Long trips are an extra $.50 for adults and $.25 for E & D and children (3–15), children 2 and under are free with a paying adult. Various monthly passes are available.

Service Statistics Fixed Route Demand Response

Annual Passenger Trips: ............ – 89,821 Annual E & D Passengers: ......... – 25,800 Annual Vehicle Miles: ................. – 293,783 Annual Vehicle Hours: ............... – 19,396

Personnel (FTE) Fixed Route Demand Response

Operations: ................................. – 20 General Administration: ............. – 3 Total: .......................................... – 23

Provider

Fixed Route: None

Demand Response: MV Transportation, Inc. 425 W. 24th StreetAshtabula, OH 44004 Contact: Denita Fields, General Manager (440) 994–2036 Fax: (440) 994–2041 Email: [email protected]

Additional Contact Information

Project Manager: Susan Stoneman, ACDJFS 440–994–2033, [email protected]

Service Provider, General Manager: Denita Fields, MV Transportation 440–994–2036, [email protected]

Vehicle Maintenance Manager: Tyler Coursen, MV Transportation 440–994–2042, [email protected]

Ashtabula

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72 Rural Transit Systems

Ashtabula County Transportation System (ACTS) – continued

Operating Expenses Fixed Route Demand Response

Total Operating Costs: – $850,791 Total Administrative Costs: – $137,680 Total System Costs: – $988,471

Operating Funds Fixed Route Demand Response

Federal Assistance: – $473,399 State Assistance: – $127,270 State E&D Assistance: – $23,025 Local Assistance: – $92,549 Passenger Fares: – $41,672 Contract Fares: – $177,753 Other Revenues: – $52,803 Total Revenues: – $988,471

Capital Funds Fixed Route Demand Response

Local Assistance: – $53,170 State Assistance: – – Federal Assistance: – $213,505 Total Capital Funds Awarded: – $266,675 Dedicated Local Funding Source: Other Local Funding Sources:

Performance Measures Fixed Route Demand Response

Operating Recovery Ratio: – 22.20% Operating Expense/Vehicle Mile: – $3.36 Operating Expense/Trip: – $11.0 Passenger Trips/Vehicle Mile – .31

Vehicle Inventory

# Type Year Seating Accessible Fuel

2 LTV–FS 2010 18 + 2 wc Yes Diesel

1 LTV–N 2009 8 + 2 wc Yes Gasoline

2 LTV–FS 2009 16 + 2 wc Yes Diesel

6 LTV–N 2008 12 + 2 wc Yes Gasoline

2 LTV–N 2008 8 + 2 wc Yes Gasoline

1 CV 2008 12 + 2 wc Yes Gasoline

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Rural Transit Systems 73

Athens Transit City Hall • 8 East Washington Street Athens, OH 45701 (740) 592–3338 Fax: (740) 592–3341 Michael Lachman Email: [email protected] Transit Director Website: www.athenstransit.org

Grantee

City of Athens City Hall, 8 East Washington Street Athens, OH 45701 Paul Wiehl, Mayor (740) 592–3338 Fax: (740) 592–3341

System Characteristics

System Type: Demand Response and Point Deviation

System Area: City of Athens

System Square Miles: 7

System Population: 40,500

Service Hours Fixed Route Demand Response

Weekdays… – 7:00 a.m. – 7:00 p.m. Saturdays… – 9:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. Sundays... – –

Fares Fixed Route Demand Response

Base ........................................ – $1.00 Youth ...................................... – – E & D ..................................... – $0.50 Transfers ................................. – –

Service Statistics Fixed Route Demand Response

Annual Passenger Trips: ............ – 68,700 Annual E & D Passengers: ......... – 15,624 Annual Vehicle Miles: ................. – 110,732 Annual Vehicle Hours: ............... – 8,290

Personnel (FTE) Fixed Route Demand Response

Operations: ................................. – 5 General Administration: ............. – 2 Total: .......................................... – 7

Provider

Fixed Route: None

Demand Response: McDonald Transportation 397 West State Street Athens, OH 45701 Contact: Mary Dailey, Project Manager (740) 592–2727 Fax: (740) 589–5375 Email: [email protected]

Additional Contact Information

Project and Operations Manager: Mary Dailey, [email protected] 740–592–2727

Executive Assistant: Michael Lachman, [email protected] 740–767-4500, Ext 2179

Athens

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Athens Transit – continued

Operating Expenses Fixed Route Demand Response

Total Operating Costs: – $422,641 Total Administrative Costs: – $42,866 Total System Costs: – $465,507

Operating Funds Fixed Route Demand Response

Federal Assistance: – $209,822 State Assistance: – $95,000 State E&D Assistance: – $10,229 Local Assistance: – $92,929 Passenger Fares: – $45,864 Contract Fares: – – Other Revenues: – $11,663 Total Revenues: – $465,507

Capital Funds Fixed Route Demand Response

Local Assistance: – $8,517 State Assistance: – – Federal Assistance: – $35,817 Total Capital Funds Awarded: – $44,334 Dedicated Local Funding Source: Other Local Funding Sources:

Performance Measures Fixed Route Demand Response

Operating Recovery Ratio: – 9.85% Operating Expense/Vehicle Mile: – $4.20 Operating Expense/Trip: – $6.78 Passenger Trips/Vehicle Mile – .62

Vehicle Inventory

# Type Year Seating Accessible Fuel

1 LTV–N 2011 16 + 2 wc Yes Gasoline

1 LTV–N 2010 16 + 2 wc Yes Diesel

1 LTV–N 2009 16 + 2 wc Yes Diesel

2 LTV–N 2008 16 + 2 wc Yes Diesel

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Rural Transit Systems 75

Bowling Green Transit City of Bowling Green • 304 N Church St Bowling Green, OH 43402 (419) 354–6220 Fax: (419) 353–4763 Tina Bradley Email: [email protected] Grants Administrator Website: www.bgohio.com/grants– Administration–public–transportation.htm

Grantee

City of Bowling Green 304 North Church Street Bowling Green, OH 43402 John Quinn, Mayor (419) 354–6204 Fax: (419) 352–1262

System Characteristics

System Type: Demand Response

System Area: City of Bowling Green

System Square Miles: 10

System Population: 29,636

Service Hours Fixed Route Demand Response

Weekdays… – 6:00 a.m. – 8:00 p.m. Saturdays… – 10:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m. Sundays... – –

Fares Fixed Route Demand Response

Base ........................................ – $3.50 Youth ...................................... – – E & D ..................................... – $1.75 Transfers ................................. – –

Service Statistics Fixed Route Demand Response

Annual Passenger Trips: ............ – 36,211 Annual E & D Passengers: ......... – 29,886 Annual Vehicle Miles: ............... – 133,576 Annual Vehicle Hours: ............... – 7,329

Personnel (FTE) Fixed Route Demand Response

Operations: ................................. – 6 General Administration: ............. – 1 Total: .......................................... – 7

Provider

Fixed Route: None

Demand Response: Black & White Transportation 44 Hillwyck Drive Toledo, OH 43615 Contact: Judith Potter, Operations Manager (419) 536–3722 Fax: (419) 536–5126 Email: [email protected]

Additional Contact Information

Owner, Black & White Transportation: Judith Potter 419–536–3722 Ext 4, [email protected]

Owner, Black & White Transportation: Scott Potter 419–536–3722 Ext 2, [email protected]

Wood

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76 Rural Transit Systems

Bowling Green Transit – continued

Operating Expenses Fixed Route Demand Response

Total Operating Costs: – $485,697 Total Administrative Costs: – $81,486 Total System Costs: – $567,183

Operating Funds Fixed Route Demand Response

Federal Assistance: – $249,448 State Assistance: – $83,524 State E&D Assistance: – $52,131 Local Assistance: – $8,774 Passenger Fares: – $68,287 Contract Fares: – – Other Revenues: – $105,019 Total Revenues: – $567,183

Capital Funds Fixed Route Demand Response

Local Assistance: – $29,022 State Assistance: – – Federal Assistance: – $26,609 Total Capital Funds Awarded: – $55,631 Dedicated Local Funding Source: Other Local Funding Sources:

Performance Measures Fixed Route Demand Response

Operating Recovery Ratio: – 12.04% Operating Expense/Vehicle Mile: – $4.25 Operating Expense/Trip: – $15.66 Passenger Trips/Vehicle Mile – 0.27

Vehicle Inventory

# Type Year Seating Accessible Fuel

3 MMV 2010 6 + 2 wc Yes Gasoline

3 MMV 2006 6 + 2 wc Yes Gasoline

1 CV 2006 6 + 2 wc Yes Gasoline

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Rural Transit Systems 77

Carroll County Transit System P.O. Box 185 • 2205 Commerce Drive Carrollton, OH 44615 (330) 627–1900 Fax: (330) 627–1088 Patti Manfull Email: [email protected] Transit Director Website: www.carrollcounty.net/transit.html

Grantee

Board of Carroll County Commissioners 119 S. Lisbon St., Suite 201 Carrollton, OH 44615 Larry W. Garner, Board President (330) 627–4869 Fax: (330) 627–7555

System Characteristics

System Type: Demand Response

System Area: Carroll County

System Square Miles: 388

System Population: 28,836

Service Hours Fixed Route Demand Response

Weekdays… – 7:30 a.m. – 4:30 p.m. Saturdays… – – Sundays... – –

Fares Fixed Route Demand Response

Base ........................................ – $2.50 Youth ...................................... – – E & D ..................................... – $2.50 Transfers ................................. – – Fare $1.50 within Carrolton Village limits; $3.50 within County; $6.50 outside county, additional $.25 per mile for trips over 40 miles. Same day service additional $1.00 per one way trip

Service Statistics Fixed Route Demand Response

Annual Passenger Trips: ............ – 29,357 Annual E & D Passengers: ......... – 25,117 Annual Vehicle Miles: ................. – 188,657 Annual Vehicle Hours: ............... – 8,446

Personnel (FTE) Fixed Route Demand Response

Operations: ................................. – 5 General Administration: ............. – 3 Total: .......................................... – 8

Provider

Fixed Route: None

Demand Response: Carroll County Transit P.O. Box 185 • 2205 Commerce Drive Carrollton, OH 44615 Contact: Patti Manfull, Transit Director (330) 627–1900 Fax: (330) 627–1088 Email: [email protected]

Additional Contact Information

Operations & Vehicle Maintenance Manager: Linda Hinton 330–627–1900, [email protected]

Finance, Human Resources, Marketing, Public Relations, IT Manager & ADA, NTD, PTMS Coordinator: Patti Manfull 330–627–1900, [email protected]

Risk Manager: Sonja Leggett 330–627–4869, [email protected]

Carroll

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Carroll County Transit System – continued

Operating Expenses Fixed Route Demand Response

Total Operating Costs: – $240,985 Total Administrative Costs: – $124,601 Total System Costs: – $365,586

Operating Funds Fixed Route Demand Response

Federal Assistance: – $136,771 State Assistance: – $14,588 State E&D Assistance: – – Local Assistance: – – Passenger Fares: – $13,297 Contract Fares: – $94,029 Other Revenues: – $106,901 Total Revenues: – $365,586

Capital Funds Fixed Route Demand Response

Local Assistance: – $14,497 State Assistance: – – Federal Assistance: – $108,924 Total Capital Funds Awarded: – $123,421 Dedicated Local Funding Source: Other Local Funding Sources:

Performance Measures Fixed Route Demand Response

Operating Recovery Ratio: – 29.36% Operating Expense/Vehicle Mile: – $1.94 Operating Expense/Trip: – $12.45 Passenger Trips/Vehicle Mile – 0.16

Vehicle Inventory

# Type Year Seating Accessible Fuel

1 LTV–N 2011 10 + 2 wc Yes Gasoline

4 MMV 2010 7 + 2 wc Yes Gasoline

1 SMV 2008 7 No Gasoline

1 MMV 2008 7 No Gasoline

1 LTV–N 2007 10 + 2 wc Yes Gasoline

1 LTV–N 2006 10 + 2 wc Yes Gasoline

1 LTV–N 2002 10 + 2 wc Yes Diesel

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Rural Transit Systems 79

Champaign Transit System 308 D Miami Street Urbana, OH 43078 (937) 653–8777 Fax: (937) 653–3196 Gary Ledford Email: [email protected] Director Website:

Grantee

Champaign County Board of Commissioners 1512 U.S. Highway 68, Suite 100 Urbana, OH 43078 Contact: Steven Hess, Board President (937) 484–1611 Fax: (937) 653–1607 Email: [email protected]

System Characteristics

System Type: Demand Response

System Area: Champaign County

System Square Miles: 429

System Population: 38,890

Service Hours Fixed Route Demand Response

Weekdays… – 8:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. Saturdays… – – Sundays... – –

Fares Fixed Route Demand Response

Base ........................................ – $2.00 Youth ...................................... – – E & D ..................................... – $1.00 Transfers ................................. – – Zone 1–$2.50, Zone 2–$3.50, Zone 3–$4.00

Service Statistics Fixed Route Demand Response

Annual Passenger Trips: ............ – 27,106 Annual E & D Passengers: ......... – 20,594 Annual Vehicle Miles: ................. – 173,298 Annual Vehicle Hours: ............... – 13,864

Personnel (FTE) Fixed Route Demand Response

Operations: ................................. – 11 General Administration: ............. – 2 Total: .......................................... – 13

Provider

Fixed Route: None

Demand Response: Champaign County Commissioners 1512 S. U.S. Highway 68 Urbana, OH 43078 Contact: Steven Hess, Board President (937) 653–1611 Fax: (937) 484–1607 Email: [email protected]

Additional Contact Information

Director of Operations, Vehicle Maintenance, Marketing, Public Relations, Finance, Human Resources Manager, ADA, NTD, PTMS Coordinator: Gary Ledford 937–653–8777, [email protected]

Administrative Assistant: Cindy Foster-Baker 937–653–8777, [email protected]

Dispatcher: Lisa McDonough 937–653–8747, [email protected]

Champaign

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Champaign Transit System – continued

Operating Expenses Fixed Route Demand Response

Total Operating Costs: – $252,770 Total Administrative Costs: – $115,674 Total System Costs: – $368,444

Operating Funds Fixed Route Demand Response

Federal Assistance: – $156,523 State Assistance: – $47,590 State E&D Assistance: – $13,263 Local Assistance: – $0 Passenger Fares: – $22,405 Contract Fares: – $110,229 Other Revenues: – $18,434 Total Revenues: – $368,444

Capital Funds Fixed Route Demand Response

Local Assistance: – $7,346 State Assistance: – – Federal Assistance: – $45,615 Total Capital Funds Awarded: – $52,961 Dedicated Local Funding Source: Other Local Funding Sources:

Performance Measures Fixed Route Demand Response

Operating Recovery Ratio: – 36.00% Operating Expense/Vehicle Mile: – $2.13 Operating Expense/Trip: – $13.59 Passenger Trips/Vehicle Mile – 0.16

Vehicle Inventory

# Type Year Seating Accessible Fuel

1 MMV 2010 4 + 2 wc Yes Gasoline

1 MMV 2010 3 + 2 wc Yes Gasoline

3 MMV 2007 4 + 2 wc Yes Gasoline

2 B30–LD 2005 9 + 2 wc Yes Gasoline

3 B30–LD 2004 10 + 2 wc Yes Gasoline

1 BSV 2002 12 No Gasoline

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Rural Transit Systems 81

Chillicothe Transit System 575 E. 7th Street Chillicothe, OH 45601 (740) 773–1569 Fax: (740) 773–2817 Mike Scholl Email: [email protected] Director Website: ci.chillicothe.oh.us/TransitDepartment.aspx

Grantee

City of Chillicothe 35 South Paint Street Chillicothe, OH 45601 Jack A. Everson, Mayor (740) 774–1185 Fax: (740) 773–2072 Email: [email protected]

System Characteristics

System Type: Fixed Route & Demand Response

System Area: City of Chillicothe

System Square Miles: 7

System Population: 21,923

Service Hours Fixed Route Demand Response

Weekdays… 6:00 a.m. – 9:30 p.m. 6:00 a.m. – 9:30 p.m. Saturdays… 10:00 a.m. – 6:00 p.m. 10:00 a.m. – 6:00 p.m. Sundays... – –

Fares Fixed Route Demand Response

Base ...................................... $1.00 $1.00 Youth .................................... $0.50 $0.50 E & D ................................... $0.50 $0.50 Transfers ................................. – – Monthly passes available. Service Statistics Fixed Route Demand Response

Annual Passenger Trips: ..... 124,472 54,400 Annual E & D Passengers: ... 14,014 54,400 Annual Vehicle Miles: .......... 392,267 77,248 Annual Vehicle Hours: ......... 16,238 17,494

Personnel (FTE) Fixed Route Demand Response

Operations: ................................ 12 8 General Administration: ............. 3 2 Total: ......................................... 15 10

Provider

Fixed Route: Chillicothe Transit System 575 E. 7th Street Chillicothe, OH 45601 (740) 773–1569 Fax: (740) 773–2817 Email: [email protected]

Demand Response: Same as above

Additional Contact Information

ADA Coordinator, PTMS Coordinator, Operations, Marketing, Public Relations, and IT Manager: Mike Scholl 740–773–1569, [email protected]

Fleet Manager: Melissa Givens 740–773–1569, [email protected]

City Auditor: Thomas Spetnagel 740–775–3955

Human Resources Manager: Tammy Bochard 740–773–1211, [email protected]

Ross

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Chillicothe Transit System – continued

Operating Expenses Fixed Route Demand Response

Total Operating Costs: $1,385,145 $461,716 Total Administrative Costs: $435,079 $145,802 Total System Costs: $1,820,224 $607,518

Operating Funds Fixed Route Demand Response

Federal Assistance: $858,134 $149,466 State Assistance: $112,846 $36,620 State E&D Assistance: $21,397 – Local Assistance: $249,351 $83,118 Passenger Fares: $57,945 $19,315 Contract Fares: $169,369 $641,013 Other Revenues: $21,876 $7,292 Total Revenues: $1,490,918 $936,824

Capital Funds Fixed Route Demand Response

Local Assistance: $36,492 $12,075 State Assistance: – – Federal Assistance: $145,699 $48,567 Total Capital Funds Awarded:$182,191 $60,642 Dedicated Local Funding Source: Income Tax 1/10 of 1% Other Local Funding Sources:

Performance Measures Fixed Route Demand Response

Operating Recovery Ratio: 12.49% 108.69% Operating Expense/Vehicle Mile:$4.64 $7.86 Operating Expense/Trip: $14.62 $11.17 Passenger Trips/Vehicle Mile 0.32 0.70

Vehicle Inventory

# Type Year Seating Accessible Fuel

2 B30–LD 2011 16 + 3 wc Yes Gasoline

5 B30–LD 2010 16 + 2 wc Yes Diesel

2 LTV–N 2009 16 + 2 wc Yes Diesel

3 B30–HD 2009 30 + 3 wc Yes Diesel

1 B30–LD 2007 16 + 2 wc Yes Diesel

2 LTV–N 2007 16 + 2 wc Yes Diesel

1 B30–LD 2006 16 + 2 wc Yes Diesel

1 LTV–N 2005 16 + 2 wc Yes Diesel

1 B30–LD 2005 16 + 2 wc Yes Diesel

2 B30–MD 2003 20 + 2 wc Yes Diesel

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Rural Transit Systems 83

Columbiana County/Community Action Rural Transit System (CARTS) 7880 Lincole Place Lisbon, OH 44432 (330) 424–7221 ext. 101 Fax: (330) 424–3731 Carol Bretz Email: [email protected] Executive Director Website: www.cartsonline.org

Grantee

Community Action Agency of Columbiana County, Inc. 7880 Lincole Place Lisbon, OH 44432 Carol Bretz, Executive Director (330) 424–4015 Fax: (330) 424–3731 Email: [email protected]

System Characteristics

System Type: Demand Response

System Area: Columbiana County

System Square Miles: 532

System Population: 112,075

Service Hours Fixed Route Demand Response

Weekdays… – 5:00 a.m. – 6:00 p.m. Saturdays… – 8:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m. Sundays... – – Saturday Services in East Liverpool & Salem only

Fares Fixed Route Demand Response

Base ........................................ – $1.80 Youth ...................................... – – E & D ..................................... – $0.90 Transfers ................................. – – In town $1.80; City to City $3.30; Zone to Zone $4.30; E&D ½ for each fare.

Service Statistics Fixed Route Demand Response

Annual Passenger Trips: ............ – 73,802 Annual E & D Passengers: ......... – 52,475 Annual Vehicle Miles: ................. – 681,770 Annual Vehicle Hours: ............... – 36,162

Personnel (FTE) Fixed Route Demand Response

Operations: ................................. – 32 General Administration: ............. – 3 Total: .......................................... – 35

Provider

Fixed Route: None

Demand Response: Community Action Agency of Columbiana County, Inc. 7880 Lincole PlaceLisbon, OH 44432 Contact: Carol Bretz, Executive Director (330) 424–4015 Fax: (330) 424–3731 Email: [email protected]

Additional Contact Information

Transportation Director, Operations, Vehicle Maintenance, Marketing, Public Relations Manager, ADA Coordinator: Quinten Melius, [email protected] 330–424–4015 ext. 269

Finance and Risk Manager: Wendy Saul, [email protected] 330–424–7221 ext. 125

IT Manager Phillip Smith, [email protected] 330–424–7221 ext. 112

Personnel Director Vacant 330–424–7221 ext. 102

Mobility Manager: Gina Leslie, [email protected] 330–424–4015

Columbiana

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84 Rural Transit Systems

Columbiana County/Community Action Rural Transit System (CARTS) – continued

Operating Expenses Fixed Route Demand Response

Total Operating Costs: – $1,305,192 Total Administrative Costs: – $323,788 Total System Costs: – $1,628,980

Operating Funds Fixed Route Demand Response

Federal Assistance: – $567,748 State Assistance: – $198,747 State E&D Assistance: – $16,886 Local Assistance: – $59,200 Passenger Fares: – $58,799 Contract Fares: – $702,248 Other Revenues: – $25,352 Total Revenues: – $1,628,980

Capital Funds Fixed Route Demand Response

Local Assistance: – $41,136 State Assistance: – – Federal Assistance: – $269,028 Total Capital Funds Awarded: – $310,164 Dedicated Local Funding Source: Other Local Funding Sources:

Performance Measures Fixed Route Demand Response

Operating Recovery Ratio: – 46.72% Operating Expense/Vehicle Mile: – $2.39 Operating Expense/Trip: – $22.07 Passenger Trips/Vehicle Mile – 0.11

Vehicle Inventory

# Type Year Seating Accessible Fuel

3 LTV–N 2011 8 + 2 wc Yes Gasoline

4 LTV–N 2011 6 + 3 wc Yes Gasoline

1 LTV-FS 2011 12 + 2 wc Yes Gasoline

1 SMV 2010 5 No Gasoline

2 MMV 2010 5 + 1 wc Yes Gasoline

3 LTV–N 2010 8 + 2 wc Yes Gasoline

2 LTV–N 2010 6 + 3 wc Yes Gasoline

2 LTV–N 2009 8 + 2 wc Yes Gasoline

1 LTV–N 2009 6 + 3 wc Yes Gasoline

2 LTV–N 2008 10 + 2 wc Yes Gasoline

2 LTV–N 2008 6 + 3 wc Yes Gasoline

3 LTV–N 2006 11 + 1 wc Yes Gasoline

1 AO 2003 4 No Gasoline

1 AO 2001 4 No Gasoline

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ODOT Status of Public Transit in Ohio • July 2012

Rural Transit Systems 85

Crawford County Transportation Program 200 South Spring Street • P.O. Box 166 Bucyrus, OH 44820 (419) 562–3050 Fax: (419) 562–0759 Peg Wells Email: [email protected] Executive Director Website:

Grantee

Crawford County Council on Aging, Inc. 200 South Spring Street, P.O. Box 166 Bucyrus, OH 44820 Peg Wells, Executive Director (419) 562–3050 Fax: (419) 562–0759 Email: [email protected]

System Characteristics

System Type: Demand Response

System Area: Crawford County

System Square Miles: 402

System Population: 46,966

Service Hours Fixed Route Demand Response

Weekdays… – 6:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. Saturdays… – – Sundays... – – Limited Services on Saturday and Sunday

Fares Fixed Route Demand Response

Base ........................................ – $1.00 Youth ...................................... – $1.00 E & D ..................................... – $0.50 Transfers ................................. – – $.50 more is added to fares for rides outside of Bucyrus, Crestline, Galion and New Washington.

Service Statistics Fixed Route Demand Response

Annual Passenger Trips: ............ – 32,749 Annual E & D Passengers: ......... – 25,300 Annual Vehicle Miles: ................. – 172,165 Annual Vehicle Hours: ............... – 13,990

Personnel (FTE) Fixed Route Demand Response

Operations: ................................. – 9 General Administration: ............. – 3 Total: .......................................... – 12

Provider

Fixed Route: None

Demand Response: Crawford County Council on Aging, Inc. 200 South Spring Street, P.O. Box 166 Bucyrus, OH 44820 Contact: Peg Wells, Executive Director (419) 562–3050 Fax: (419) 562–0759 Email: [email protected]

Additional Contact Information

Operations Manager, PTMS Coordinator & ADA Coordinator: Ruth Culver 419–562–3050 ext. 227

Vehicle Maintenance Manager: Mike Browning 419–562–3050

Marketing & Public Relations Manager: Margaret Wells 419–562–3050 ext. 228, [email protected]

Finance & IT Manager: Bruce Grafmiller 419–562–3050 ext. 230, [email protected]

Human Resources Manager: Mary Pollock 419–562–3050 ext. 232

Crawford

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Crawford County Transportation Program – continued

Operating Expenses Fixed Route Demand Response

Total Operating Costs: – $288,585 Total Administrative Costs: – $168,221 Total System Costs: – $456,806

Operating Funds Fixed Route Demand Response

Federal Assistance: – $220,168 State Assistance: – $38,344 State E&D Assistance: – $12,475 Local Assistance: – $147,100 Passenger Fares: – $16,471 Contract Fares: – $19,151 Other Revenues: – $3,097 Total Revenues: – $456,806

Capital Funds Fixed Route Demand Response

Local Assistance: – $10,295 State Assistance: – – Federal Assistance: – $64,011 Total Capital Funds Awarded: – $74,306 Dedicated Local Funding Source: Other Local Funding Sources:

Performance Measures Fixed Route Demand Response

Operating Recovery Ratio: – 7.80% Operating Expense/Vehicle Mile – $2.65 Operating Expense/Trip: – $13.95 Passenger Trips/Vehicle Mile – 0.19

Vehicle Inventory

# Type Year Seating Accessible Fuel

2 LTV-N 2011 8 + 2 wc Yes Gasoline

2 MMV 2010 5 + 1 wc Yes Gasoline

1 CV 2010 2 + 3 wc Yes Gasoline

1 CV 2009 6 + 3 wc Yes Gasoline

1 MMV 2008 6 + 1 wc Yes Gasoline

1 MMV 2007 6 + 1 wc Yes Gasoline

1 MMV 2006 6 + 1 wc Yes Gasoline

1 CV 2006 10 + 2 wc Yes Gasoline

1 BSV 2005 6 No Gasoline

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Rural Transit Systems 87

Delaware Area Transit Agency (DATA) 119 Henderson Court Delaware, OH 43015 (740) 368–9383 Fax: (740) 362–7603 Dennis L. Schooley Email: [email protected] Director Website: www.ridedata .com

Grantee

Delaware County Transit Board 119 Henderson Court Delaware, OH 43015 Tom Jones, Board Chair (614) 224–0761

System Characteristics

System Type: Fixed Route and Demand Response

System Area: Delaware County

System Square Miles: 459

System Population: 160,000

Service Hours Fixed Route Demand Response

Weekdays… 5:30 a.m. – 7:00 p.m. 6:00 a.m. – 6:00 p.m. Saturdays… – – Sundays... – – Demand Response and Point Deviation Route; Red/Blue Route 8am–5pm, Green Route 6am–7pm.

Fares Fixed Route Demand Response

Base ..................................... $1.00 $4.00 Youth ...................................... – $2.00 E & D .................................. $0.50 $2.00 Transfers ................................. – – $4 Base Demand Response / E&D Fares 1/2 of Base Fare; Red/Blue/Green Routes $1, E&D ½ Fares.

Service Statistics Fixed Route Demand Response

Annual Passenger Trips: ..... 17,192 42,697 Annual E & D Passengers: ... 2,834 26,316 Annual Vehicle Miles: ......... 94,385 355,837 Annual Vehicle Hours: ......... 4,935 21,842

Personnel (FTE) Fixed Route Demand Response

Operations: ................................. 4 30 General Administration: ............ – 6 Total: ......................................... 4 36

Provider

Fixed Route: None

Demand Response: Delaware Area Transit Agency 119 Henderson Court Delaware, OH 43015 Contact: Dennis L. Schooley, Director (740) 368–9383 Fax: (740) 362–7603 Email: [email protected]

Additional Contact Information

Operations Director: Crystal James 740–368–9033, [email protected]

Maintenance Coordinator: Dean Ecker 740–272–2393, [email protected]

Marketing and Public Relations Manager: Ginny Berry 740–368–938, [email protected]

Controller: Richelle Fout 740–368–9383, [email protected]

Operations Supervisor: Grant Bias 740–368–9033, [email protected]

Mobility Manager: Tonya James 740-513-2207

Delaware

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88 Rural Transit Systems

Delaware Area Transit Agency (DATA) – continued

Operating Expenses Fixed Route Demand Response

Total Operating Costs: $193,762 $728,272 Total Administrative Costs: $68,676 $258,123 Total System Costs: $262,438 $986,395

Operating Funds Fixed Route Demand Response

Federal Assistance: $115,895 $463,582 State Assistance: $18,262 $73,047 State E&D Assistance: $15,764 $1,752 Local Assistance: $71,832 $287,328 Passenger Fares: $74,105 $15,775 Contract Fares: $95,102 – Other Revenues: $3,278 $13,111 Total Revenues: $394,238 $854,595

Capital Funds Fixed Route Demand Response

Local Assistance: – $49,991 State Assistance: – – Federal Assistance: – $280,841 Total Capital Funds Awarded: – $330,832 Dedicated Local Funding Source: Other Local Funding Sources:

Performance Measures Fixed Route Demand Response

Operating Recovery Ratio: 1.60% 64.48% Operating Expense/Vehicle Mile:$10.45 $.74 Operating Expense/Trip: $57.38 $6.15 Passenger Trips/Vehicle Mile 0.18 0.12

Vehicle Inventory

# Type Year Seating Accessible Fuel

2 LTV–FS 2011 16 + 2 wc Yes Gasoline

1 LTV–N 2010 8 + 2 wc Yes Gasoline

1 B30–MD 2010 16 + 2 wc Yes Gasoline

2 LTV–N 2009 8 + 2 wc Yes Gasoline

1 B30–MD 2009 16 + 2 wc Yes Gasoline

4 LTV–N 2008 8 + 2 wc Yes Gasoline

2 LTV–N 2007 8 + 2 wc Yes Gasoline

4 LTV–N 2006 8 + 2 wc Yes Gasoline

1 LTV–N 2005 8 + 2 wc Yes Diesel

1 B30–MD 2002 16 + 2 wc Yes Diesel

1 BU–40 1999 26 + 2 wc Yes Diesel

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Rural Transit Systems 89

Fayette County Transportation Program 1400 US Route 22, NW Washington Court House, OH 43160 (740) 335–9628 Fax: (740) 335–1652 Bambi Baughn Email: [email protected] Executive Director Website: www.cacfayettecounty.org/Transportation.htm

Grantee

Community Action of Fayette County 1400 US Route 22, NW Washington Court House, OH 43160 Lucinda Baughn, Executive Director (740) 335–7282 Fax: (740) 335–6802 Email: [email protected]

System Characteristics

System Type: Demand Response

System Area: Fayette County

System Square Miles: 406

System Population: 28,456

Service Hours Fixed Route Demand Response

Weekdays… – 8:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. Saturdays… – – Sundays... – –

Fares Fixed Route Demand Response

Base ....................................... – $1.00 Youth ..................................... – – E & D .................................... – $0.50 Transfers ................................ – – County service $1.50, E&D $.75

Service Statistics Fixed Route Demand Response

Annual Passenger Trips: ........... – 24,394 Annual E & D Passengers: ........ – 19,705 Annual Vehicle Miles: ................ – 167,497 Annual Vehicle Hours: .............. – 11,549

Personnel (FTE) Fixed Route Demand Response

Operations: ................................ – 17 General Administration: ............ – 2 Total: ......................................... – 19

Provider

Fixed Route: None

Demand Response: Community Action of Fayette County

1400 US Route 22, NW Washington Court House, OH 43160 Contact: Roger Thompson, Transit Manager (740) 335–9628 Fax: (740) 335–1652 Email: [email protected]

Additional Contact Information

Executive Director: Bambi Baughn 740-335-7282, [email protected]

Fiscal Officer Denise Pontius 740–335–7282, [email protected]

Transit/JARC Director: Chuck Winkle 740-335-9628, [email protected]

Mobility Manager: Mekia Rhoades 740-335-9628, [email protected]

Fiscal Assistant: Angela Siler 740-335-7282, [email protected] Fiscal Assistant Scott Madden 740-335-7282, [email protected]

Fayette

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90 Rural Transit Systems

Fayette County Transportation Program – continued

Operating Expenses Fixed Route Demand Response

Total Operating Costs: – $447,743 Total Administrative Costs: – $143,313 Total System Costs: – $591,056

Operating Funds Fixed Route Demand Response

Federal Assistance: – $281,260 State Assistance: – $92,887 State E&D Assistance: – $6,508 Local Assistance: – $62,277 Passenger Fares: – $17,836 Contract Fares: – $130,288 Other Revenues: – – Total Revenues: – $591,056

Capital Funds Fixed Route Demand Response

Local Assistance: – $18,504 State Assistance: – – Federal Assistance: – $74,016 Total Capital Funds Awarded: – $92,520 Dedicated Local Funding Source: Other Local Funding Sources:

Performance Measures Fixed Route Demand Response

Operating Recovery Ratio: – 25.06% Operating Expense/Vehicle Mile: – $3.53 Operating Expense/Trip: – $24.23 Passenger Trips/Vehicle Mile – 0.15

Vehicle Inventory

# Type Year Seating Accessible Fuel

3 MMV 2010 6 + 2 wc Yes Gasoline

2 LTV–N 2010 8 + 2 wc Yes Gasoline

1 LTV–N 2009 8 + 2 wc Yes Gasoline

1 MMV 2008 4 + 2 wc Yes Gasoline

3 MMV 2008 6 + 2 wc Yes Gasoline

1 LTV–N 2008 8 + 2 wc Yes Gasoline

1 MMV 2007 6 + 2 wc Yes Gasoline

2 SMV 2006 6 No Gasoline

1 LTV–N 2006 10 + 2 wc Yes Gasoline

1 MMV 2004 6 + 2 wc Yes Gasoline

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ODOT Status of Public Transit in Ohio • July 2012

Rural Transit Systems 91

Geauga County Transit 12555 Merritt Road Chardon, OH 44024 (440) 279–2150 Fax: (440) 285–9476

Kristina Reider Email: [email protected] Director Website: www.geaugatransit.org/

Grantee

Geauga County Board of Commissioners 470 Center Street, Building 4 Chardon, OH 44024 Bill Young, Board President (440) 279–2150 Fax: (440) 285–9476

System Characteristics

System Type: Demand Response

System Area: Geauga County

System Square Miles: 412

System Population: 90,895

Service Hours Fixed Route Demand Response

Weekdays… – 6:00 a.m. – 9:00 p.m. Saturdays… – – Sundays... – –

Fares Fixed Route Demand Response

Base ........................................ – $6.00 Youth ...................................... – $3.00 E & D ..................................... – $3.00 Transfers ................................. – – Extra stops are $.50 each, Out of county travel is $8.00, 5 and under free. Youth 6–17yrs

Service Statistics Fixed Route Demand Response

Annual Passenger Trips: ............ – 46,366 Annual E & D Passengers: ......... – 37,829 Annual Vehicle Miles: ................. – 344,910 Annual Vehicle Hours: ............... – 18,684

Personnel (FTE) Fixed Route Demand Response

Operations: ................................. – 25 General Administration: ............. – 3 Total: .......................................... – 28

Provider

Fixed Route: None

Demand Response: Geauga County Transit 12555 Merritt Road Chardon, OH 44024 Contact: Kristina Reider, Director (440) 279–2156 Fax: (440) 285–9476 Email: [email protected]

Additional Contact Information

Director of Transportation: Kristina Reider 440–279–2156, [email protected]

Operations, Vehicle Maintenance, IT Manager & PTMS Coordinator: Jack Jackson 440-279-2153, [email protected]

Marketing & Human Resources Manager Kate Weybrecht 440-279-2152, [email protected]

Driver Supervisor Mike Kasper 440–279–2154, [email protected]

Geauga

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92 Rural Transit Systems

Geauga County Transit – continued

Operating Expenses Fixed Route Demand Response

Total Operating Costs: – $834,241 Total Administrative Costs: – $292,342 Total System Costs: – $1,126,583

Operating Funds Fixed Route Demand Response

Federal Assistance: – $518,056 State Assistance: – $122,700 State E&D Assistance: – $47,322 Local Assistance: – $60,960 Passenger Fares: – $90,471 Contract Fares: – $282,105 Other Revenues: – $4,969 Total Revenues: – $1,126,583

Capital Funds Fixed Route Demand Response

Local Assistance: – $68,042 State Assistance: – – Federal Assistance: – $390,023 Total Capital Funds Awarded: – $458,065 Dedicated Local Funding Source: Other Local Funding Sources:

Performance Measures Fixed Route Demand Response

Operating Recovery Ratio: – 33.07% Operating Expense/Vehicle Mile: – $3.27 Operating Expense/Trip: – $24.30 Passenger Trips/Vehicle Mile – 0.13

Vehicle Inventory

# Type Year Seating Accessible Fuel 3 LTV–N 2010 12 + 2 wc Yes Diesel 3 LTV–N 2009 12 + 2 wc Yes Diesel 3 LTV–N 2008 12 + 2 wc Yes Diesel 4 LTV–N 2007 12 + 2 wc Yes Diesel 3 LTV–N 2006 12 + 2 wc Yes Diesel 1 LTV–N 2004 7 + 1 wc Yes Diesel 17

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Rural Transit Systems 93

Greenville Transit System 1425 KitchenAid Way Greenville, OH 45331 (937) 548–0437 Fax: (937) 548–1704 Pamela Garland Email: [email protected] Public Transportation Director Website: www.cityofgreenville.org

Grantee

City of Greenville Municipal Building, 100 Public Square Greenville, OH 45331 Michael Bowers, Mayor (937) 548–1819 Fax: (937) 548–4103

System Characteristics

System Type: Demand Response

System Area: City of Greenville, & selected locations in Dayton & Miami County

System Square Miles: 6.03

System Population: 13,227

Service Hours Fixed Route Demand Response

Weekdays… – 6:00 a.m. – 7:00 p.m. Saturdays… – 8:00 a.m. – 7:00 p.m. Sundays... – 8:00 a.m. – 1:00 p.m. Miami/Montgomery County selected locations M–F 10 a.m.–3 p.m.

Fares Fixed Route Demand Response

Base ........................................ – $3.00 Youth ...................................... – – E & D ..................................... – $1.50 Transfers ................................. – – Dayton/Troy: $6.00 ($3.00 E&D)

Service Statistics Fixed Route Demand Response

Annual Passenger Trips: ............ – 46,069 Annual E & D Passengers: ......... – 33,084 Annual Vehicle Miles: ................. – 133,263 Annual Vehicle Hours: ............... – 12,021

Personnel (FTE) Fixed Route Demand Response

Operations: ................................. – 8 General Administration: ............. – 2 Total: .......................................... – 10

Provider

Fixed Route: None

Demand Response: MV Transportation 1425 KitchenAid Way Greenville, OH 45331 Contact: Kathy Cool, General Manager (937) 548–0437 Fax: (937)–548–1704 Email: [email protected]

Additional Contact Information

MV General Manager: Kathy Cool 937–548–0437, [email protected]

MV Regional Vice President: Chad Hockman 614–778–9769, [email protected]

Mayor, City of Greenville: Michael C. Bowers 937–548–1819, [email protected]

Miami

Darke

Montgomery

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Greenville Transit System – continued

Operating Expenses Fixed Route Demand Response

Total Operating Costs: – $446,444 Total Administrative Costs: – $134,487 Total System Costs: – $580,931

Operating Funds Fixed Route Demand Response

Federal Assistance: – $258,359 State Assistance: – $114,007 State E&D Assistance: – $39,774 Local Assistance: – $37,923 Passenger Fares: – $64,213 Contract Fares: – $46,982 Other Revenues: – $19,673 Total Revenues: – $580,931

Capital Funds Fixed Route Demand Response

Local Assistance: – $13,189 State Assistance: – – Federal Assistance: – $83,705 Total Capital Funds Awarded: – $96,894 Dedicated Local Funding Source: Other Local Funding Sources:

Performance Measures Fixed Route Demand Response

Operating Recovery Ratio: – 19.14% Operating Expense/Vehicle Mile: – $4.36 Operating Expense/Trip: – $12.61 Passenger Trips/Vehicle Mile – 0.35

Vehicle Inventory

# Type Year Seating Accessible Fuel

1 LTV–FS 2011 16 + 2 wc Yes Gasoline

3 LTV–N 2008 8 + 2 wc Yes Gasoline

1 LTV–FS 2008 12 + 2 wc Yes Gasoline

1 LTV–FS 2008 10 + 2 wc Yes Gasoline

1 SMV 2007 6 No Gasoline

3 LTV–N 2006 8 + 2 wc Yes Gasoline

1 B30–LD 2005 8 + 4 wc Yes Gasoline

1 AO 2003 5 No Gasoline

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ODOT Status of Public Transit in Ohio • July 2012

Rural Transit Systems 95

Hancock Area Transportation Services (HATS) 122 Jefferson Street • P.O. Box 179 Findlay, OH 45839 (419) 423–7261 Fax: (419) 423–4115 Lucy Valerius Email: [email protected] Director Health & Transportation Website: http://www.hhwpcac.org/hats.html

Grantee

Hancock, Hardin, Wyandot, and Putnam Community Action Commission, Inc., 122 Jefferson Street, PO Box 179 Findlay, OH 45839 Dennis LaRocco, Executive Director (419) 423–3755 Fax: (419) 423–4115 Email: [email protected]

System Characteristics

System Type: Demand Response

System Area: Hancock County

System Square Miles: 532

System Population: 73,824

Service Hours Fixed Route Demand Response

Weekdays… – 7:15 a.m. – 10:15 p.m. Saturdays… – 7:15 a.m. – 10:15 p.m. Sundays... – –

Fares Fixed Route Demand Response

Base ........................................ – $1.50 Youth ...................................... – $1.50 E & D ..................................... – $0.75 Transfers ................................. – – XZone 2 $2.50 one–way; Zone 3 Toledo $15; Lima $13; Cleveland $30; Columbus $25. one–way

Service Statistics Fixed Route Demand Response

Annual Passenger Trips: ............ – 41,912 Annual E & D Passengers: ......... – 31,544 Annual Vehicle Miles: ................. – 293,019 Annual Vehicle Hours: ............... – 21,234

Personnel (FTE) Fixed Route Demand Response

Operations: ................................. – 19 General Administration: ............. – 3 Total: .......................................... – 22

Provider

Fixed Route: None

Demand Response: Hancock Area Transportation Services 122 Jefferson Street, P.O. Box 179 Findlay, OH 45839 Contact: Lucy Valerius, Program Director (419) 423–7261 ext. 24 Fax: (419) 423–4115 Email: [email protected]

Additional Contact Information

Director: Lucy Valerius 419–423–3755, [email protected]

Finance Director: Sharon Gerdeman 419–423–7261, [email protected]

Hancock

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96 Rural Transit Systems

Hancock Area Transportation Services (HATS) – continued

Operating Expenses Fixed Route Demand Response

Total Operating Costs: – $648,073 Total Administrative Costs: – $232,645 Total System Costs: – $880,718

Operating Funds Fixed Route Demand Response

Federal Assistance: – $417,055 State Assistance: – $102,615 State E&D Assistance: – $22,393 Local Assistance: – $233,794 Passenger Fares: – $46,608 Contract Fares: – $49,315 Other Revenues: – $8,938 Total Revenues: – $880,718

Capital Funds Fixed Route Demand Response

Local Assistance: – $15,451 State Assistance: – – Federal Assistance: – $109,063 Total Capital Funds Awarded: – $124,514 Dedicated Local Funding Source: Other Local Funding Sources:

Performance Measures Fixed Route Demand Response

Operating Recovery Ratio: – 10.89% Operating Expense/Vehicle Mile: – $3.01 Operating Expense/Trip: – $21.01 Passenger Trips/Vehicle Mile – 0.14

Vehicle Inventory

# Type Year Seating Accessible Fuel

2 LTV–N 2011 4 + 4 wc Yes Gasoline

2 MMV 2010 4 + 1 wc Yes Gasoline

2 LTV–N 2010 4 + 4 wc Yes Gasoline

2 LTV–N 2009 8 + 2 wc Yes Gasoline

3 LTV–N 2009 4 + 4 wc Yes Gasoline

1 AO 2009 7 No Gasoline

1 LTV–N 2007 8 + 2 wc Yes Gasoline

1 CV 2007 8 + 2 wc Yes Gasoline

1 SMV 2006 6 No Gasoline

2 CV 2006 10 + 3 wc Yes Gasoline

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Rural Transit Systems 97

Harrison County Rural Transit (HCRT) 536 North Main Street Cadiz, OH 43907 (740) 942–1369 Fax: (740) 942–2032 Karen Couch Email: [email protected] Transportation Director Website: www.harrison.org/ed/demographics/ demographics.htm

Grantee

Harrison County Rural Transit Board 536 North Main Street Cadiz, OH 43907 Joe Fogel, Board Chairman (740) 491–0043 Fax: (740) 942–2032 Email: [email protected]

System Characteristics

System Type: Demand Response

System Area: Harrison County

System Square Miles: 404

System Population: 15,856

Service Hours Fixed Route Demand Response

Weekdays… – 5:00 a.m. – 7:00 p.m. Saturdays… – – Sundays... – –

Fares Fixed Route Demand Response

Base ........................................ – – Youth ...................................... – – E & D ..................................... – – Transfers ................................. – – $1.00 to $2.50 based on origin and destination. Shopper shuttle $3.00.

Service Statistics Fixed Route Demand Response

Annual Passenger Trips: ............ – 17,873 Annual E & D Passengers: ......... – 9,010 Annual Vehicle Miles: .................. – 292,969 Annual Vehicle Hours: ............... – 14,739

Personnel (FTE) Fixed Route Demand Response

Operations: ................................. – 9 General Administration: ............. – 2 Total: .......................................... – 11

Provider

Fixed Route: None Demand Response:

Harrison County Rural Transit 536 North Main Street Cadiz, OH 43907 Contact: Karen Couch, Transportation Director (740) 942–1369 Fax: (740) 942–2032 Email: [email protected]

Additional Contact Information

Operations & Vehicle Maintenance Manager, PTMS Coordinator: Tom Moore 740–942–1369, [email protected]

Marketing, IT, Public Relations Manager & ADA Coordinator: Karen Couch 740–942–1369, [email protected]

Harrison

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98 Rural Transit Systems

Harrison County Rural Transit (HCRT) – continued

Operating Expenses Fixed Route Demand Response

Total Operating Costs: – $407,094 Total Administrative Costs: – $159,914 Total System Costs: – $567,008

Operating Funds Fixed Route Demand Response

Federal Assistance: – $248,373 State Assistance: – $1,373 State E&D Assistance: – – Local Assistance: – $68,472 Passenger Fares: – $41,145 Contract Fares: – $207,645 Other Revenues: – – Total Revenues: – $567,008

Capital Funds Fixed Route Demand Response

Local Assistance: – $17,722 State Assistance: – – Federal Assistance: – $99,943 Total Capital Funds Awarded: – $117,665 Dedicated Local Funding Source: Other Local Funding Sources:

Performance Measures Fixed Route Demand Response

Operating Recovery Ratio: – 43.88% Operating Expense/Vehicle Mile: – $1.94 Operating Expense/Trip: – $31.72 Passenger Trips/Vehicle Mile – 0.06

Vehicle Inventory

# Type Year Seating Accessible Fuel

1 SMV 2011 6 No Gasoline

5 MMV 2010 4 + 2 wc Yes Gasoline

1 SMV 2008 6 No Gasoline

1 MMV 2007 4 + 2 wc Yes Gasoline

1 CV 2007 6 No Gasoline

1 SMV 2006 6 No Gasoline

1 MMV 2006 4 + 2 wc Yes Gasoline

1 LTV–N 2006 10 + 2 wc Yes Diesel

1 LTV–N 2005 8 + 3 wc Yes Diesel

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Rural Transit Systems 99

Huron County Transit 130 Shady Lane Norwalk, OH 44857 (419) 668–6245 Fax: (419) 668–9525 Lucinda Smith Email: [email protected] Executive Director Website: http://hurontransit.net

Grantee

Senior Enrichment Services 130 Shady Lane Norwalk, OH 44857 Lucinda Smith, Executive Director (419) 668–6245 Fax: (419) 668–9525 Email: [email protected]

System Characteristics

System Type: Demand Response

System Area: Huron County

System Square Miles: 493

System Population: 59,487

Service Hours Fixed Route Demand Response

Weekdays… – 5:30 a.m. – 8:30 p.m. Saturdays… – – Sundays... – – Out–of–County Medical Trips Scheduled certain days.

Fares Fixed Route Demand Response

Base ....................................... – $2.00 Youth ..................................... – – E & D .................................... – $2.00 Transfers ................................ – – Out–of–County Medical Trips Scheduled certain days.

Service Statistics Fixed Route Demand Response

Annual Passenger Trips: ........... – 19,760 Annual E & D Passengers: ........ – 2,747 Annual Vehicle Miles: ................ – 195,552 Annual Vehicle Hours: .............. – 10,354

Personnel (FTE) Fixed Route Demand Response

Operations: ................................ – 11 General Administration: ............ – 3 Total: ......................................... – 14

Provider

Fixed Route: None

Demand Response: Senior Enrichment Services 130 Shady LaneNorwalk, OH 44857 Contact: Lucinda Smith, Executive Director (419) 668–6245 Fax: (419) 668–9525 Email: [email protected]

Additional Contact Information

Transportation Supervisor: John Moslener 419–668–6245, [email protected]

Accountant: Kaye Spoerr 419–668–6245, [email protected]

Executive Director: Lucinda J. Smith 419-668-6245, [email protected]

Operations Manager: Tammy Scheid 419-668-6245, [email protected]

Huron

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100 Rural Transit Systems

Huron County Transit – continued

Operating Expenses Fixed Route Demand Response

Total Operating Costs: – $266,904 Total Administrative Costs: – $142,852 Total System Costs: – $409,756

Operating Funds Fixed Route Demand Response

Federal Assistance: – $191,439 State Assistance: – $93,388 State E&D Assistance: – – Local Assistance: – $25,240 Passenger Fares: – $26,877 Contract Fares: – $60,062 Other Revenues: – $12,750 Total Revenues: – $409,756

Capital Funds Fixed Route Demand Response

Local Assistance: – $4,249 State Assistance: – – Federal Assistance: – $22,552 Total Capital Funds Awarded: – $26,801 Dedicated Local Funding Source: Other Local Funding Sources:

Performance Measures Fixed Route Demand Response

Operating Recovery Ratio: – 21.22% Operating Expense/Vehicle Mile: – $2.10 Operating Expense/Trip: – $20.74 Passenger Trips/Vehicle Mile – 0.10

Vehicle Inventory

# Type Year Seating Accessible Fuel

2 LTV–N 2011 4 + 2 wc Yes Gasoline

1 LTV–N 2009 8 + 2 wc Yes Gasoline

1 MMV 2007 4 + 2 wc Yes Gasoline

1 LTV–N 2007 8 + 2 wc Yes Gasoline

1 LTV–N 2006 8 + 2 wc Yes Gasoline

1 LTV–N 2005 4 + 3 wc Yes Gasoline

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Rural Transit Systems 101

Knox Area Transit (KAT) 25 Columbus Road Mt. Vernon, OH 43050 (740) 392–7026 ext. 4 Fax: (740) 392–7432 Hilary Patterson Email: [email protected] Administrator Website:

Grantee

Knox County Transit Board (KAT) 25 Columbus Rd. Mt. Vernon, OH 43050 John Booth, Board Chairperson (740) 392–7026 Fax: (740) 393–7432

System Characteristics

System Type: Demand Response and Point Deviation

System Area: Knox County

System Square Miles: 527

System Population: 54,500

Service Hours Fixed Route Demand Response

Weekdays… – 6:00 a.m. – 7:00 p.m. Saturdays… – 8:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. Sundays... – – Shuttle 8:00 a.m.–4:00 p.m.

Fares Fixed Route Demand Response

Base ....................................... – $4.50 Youth ..................................... – – E & D .................................... – $2.25 Transfers ................................ – – Mount Vernon Shuttle $.50, E&D ½ Fares.

Service Statistics Fixed Route Demand Response

Annual Passenger Trips: ........... – 131,539 Annual E & D Passengers: ........ – 58,705 Annual Vehicle Miles: ................ – 650,814 Annual Vehicle Hours: .............. – 47,368

Personnel (FTE) Fixed Route Demand Response

Operations: ................................ – 29 General Administration: ............ – 3 Total: ......................................... – 32

Provider

Fixed Route: None

Demand Response: Knox Area Transit (KAT) 25 Columbus Road Mount Vernon, OH 43050 Contact: Hilary Patterson, Administrator (740) 392–7026 ext. 4 Fax: (740) 392–7432 Email: [email protected]

Additional Contact Information

Operations Manager, ADA Coordinator: Gene Cockrell 740-507-5020, [email protected]

Vehicle Maintenance Manager: Matt Shroyer 740–392–7026 #5

Marketing, Public Relations, Finance, Risk, IT & Human Resources Manager, NTD & PTMS Coordinator: Hilary Patterson 740–392–7026 #4, [email protected]

Fiscal Clerk: Erin Robbins 740-392-7026 #1, [email protected]

Backup Clerk/Dispatcher: Don Cutter 740-392-7026 #23, [email protected]

Knox

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102 Rural Transit Systems

Knox Area Transit (MOTA) – continued

Operating Expenses Fixed Route Demand Response

Total Operating Costs: – $959,521 Total Administrative Costs: – $256,972 Total System Costs: – $1,216,493

Operating Funds Fixed Route Demand Response

Federal Assistance: – $530,983 State Assistance: – $191,654 State E&D Assistance: – $113,225 Local Assistance: – – Passenger Fares: – $136,605 Contract Fares: – $216,232 Other Revenues: – $27,794 Total Revenues: – $1,216,493

Capital Funds Fixed Route Demand Response

Local Assistance: – $40,048 State Assistance: – – Federal Assistance: – $262,911 Total Capital Funds Awarded: – $302,959 Dedicated Local Funding Source: Other Local Funding Sources:

Performance Measures Fixed Route Demand Response

Operating Recovery Ratio: – 29.00% Operating Expense/Vehicle Mile: – $1.87 Operating Expense/Trip: – $9.25 Passenger Trips/Vehicle Mile – 0.20

Vehicle Inventory

# Type Year Seating Accessible Fuel

2 CV 2011 9 + 2 wc Yes Gasoline

2 MMV 2010 6 + 1 wc Yes Gasoline

1 LTV–FS 2010 14 + 3 wc Yes Diesel

1 LTV–FS 2010 14 + 2 wc Yes Diesel

4 LTV–N 2010 10 + 2 wc Yes Gasoline

2 CV 2010 9 + 2 wc Yes Gasoline

2 CV 2009 10 + 2 wc Yes Gasoline

2 MMV 2008 8 + 1 wc Yes Gasoline

3 CV 2008 10 + 2 wc Yes Gasoline

2 MMV 2007 7 + 1 wc Yes Gasoline

3 CV 2007 10 + 2 wc Yes Gasoline

1 LTV–N 2001 24 No Diesel

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Rural Transit Systems 103

Lancaster Public Transit System 746 Lawrence Street Lancaster, OH 43130 (740) 687–6858 Fax: (740) 681–5088 Carrie Woody Email: [email protected] Public Transit Administrator Website: www.ci.lancaster.oh.us/dept/transit/

Grantee

City of Lancaster 104 East Main Street Lancaster, OH 43130 David Smith, Mayor (740) 687–6600 Fax: (740) 687–6698 Email: [email protected]

System Characteristics

System Type: Demand Response and Point Deviation

System Area: City of Lancaster

System Square Miles: 18

System Population: 35,335

Service Hours Fixed Route Demand Response

Weekdays… – 6:00 a.m. – 9:00 p.m. Saturdays… – 7:00 a.m. – 6:30 p.m. Sundays... – –

Fares Fixed Route Demand Response

Base ........................................ – $2.00/$5.00 Youth ...................................... – – E & D ..................................... – $1.00/$2.50 Transfers ................................. – – Deviated Fixed Routes $0.25. Demand Response adv resv/same day: Zone 1: $7.50/$10, Zone 2: $15/$18. E&D 1/2 fare.

Service Statistics Fixed Route Demand Response

Annual Passenger Trips: ........... – 81,984 Annual E & D Passengers: ........ – 42,607 Annual Vehicle Miles: ................ – 498,454 Annual Vehicle Hours: .............. – 30,706

Personnel (FTE) Fixed Route Demand Response

Operations: ................................ – 20 General Administration: ............ – 5 Total: ......................................... – 25

Provider

Fixed Route: None

Demand Response: Ride Right, LLC 746 Lawrence Street Lancaster, OH 43130 Contact: Curt Gordon, General Manager (740) 681–5094 Fax: (740) 681–5088 Email: [email protected]

Additional Contact Information

Superintendent: Toby Shamblin 740–687–6668, [email protected]

General Mechanic: Terry Phillips 740–687–6668

Fairfield

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104 Rural Transit Systems

Lancaster Public Transit System – continued

Operating Expenses Fixed Route Demand Response

Total Operating Costs: – $1,094,881 Total Administrative Costs: – 202,880 Total System Costs: – $1,297,761

Operating Funds Fixed Route Demand Response

Federal Assistance: – $608,438 State Assistance: – $98,075 State E&D Assistance: – $27,430 Local Assistance: – $122,081 Passenger Fares: – $80,885 Contract Fares: – $111,703 Other Revenues: – $249,149 Total Revenues: – $1,297,761

Capital Funds Fixed Route Demand Response

Local Assistance: – $42,249 State Assistance: – – Federal Assistance: – $277,546 Total Capital Funds Awarded: – $319,795 Dedicated Local Funding Source: Other Local Funding Sources:

Performance Measures Fixed Route Demand Response

Operating Recovery Ratio: – 14.84% Operating Expense/Vehicle Mile: – $2.60 Operating Expense/Trip: – $15.83 Passenger Trips/Vehicle Mile – 0.16

Vehicle Inventory

# Type Year Seating Accessible Fuel

1 LTV–N 2011 8 + 2 wc Yes Gasoline

2 LTV–N 2010 10 + 2 wc Yes Gasoline

2 LTV–FS 2009 8 + 2 wc Yes Gasoline

1 LTV–N 2008 11 + 1 wc Yes Diesel

1 LTV–N 2007 12 + 2 wc Yes Diesel

1 LTV–N 2005 12 + 2 wc Yes Diesel

1 CV 2004 5 + 2 wc Yes Diesel

1 B30–MD 2004 16 + 1 wc Yes Diesel

2 LTV–N 2003 11 + 5 wc Yes Gasoline

2 B30–LD 2003 14 + 1 wc Yes Diesel 3 AO 2001 4 No Gasoline 17

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Rural Transit Systems 105

Logan County/Transportation for Logan County (TLC) 315 W. Auburn Ave. Bellefontaine, OH 43311 (937) 593–0034 Fax: (937) 593–0084 Trann Porter Email: [email protected] Transit Manager Website: www.tricountycls.com/tlc.

Grantee

Tri–County Community Action Commission 125 E. Patterson Ave. Bellefontaine, OH 43311 Denise Bergen–Birt, CEO (937) 593–0034 Fax: (937) 593–0084 Email: [email protected]

System Characteristics

System Type: Demand Response

System Area: Logan County

System Square Miles: 459

System Population: 46,005

Service Hours Fixed Route Demand Response

Weekdays… – 6:00 a.m. – 6:00 p.m. Saturdays… – – Sundays... – – City of Bellefontaine 8:00 a.m. – 4:30 p.m.

Fares Fixed Route Demand Response

Base ....................................... – $2.50 Youth ..................................... – – E & D .................................... – $1.25 Transfers ................................ – – Bellefontaine $3; E&D 1/2 fare.

Service Statistics Fixed Route Demand Response

Annual Passenger Trips: ........... – 20,087 Annual E & D Passengers: ........ – 14,728 Annual Vehicle Miles: ................ – 209,379 Annual Vehicle Hours: .............. – 10,984

Personnel (FTE) Fixed Route Demand Response

Operations: ................................ – 13 General Administration: ............ – 3 Total: ......................................... – 16

Provider

Fixed Route: None

Demand Response: Tri–County Community Action Commission 125 E. Patterson Ave. Bellefontaine, OH 43311 Contact: Denise Bergen–Birt, CEO (937) 593–0034 Fax: (937) 593–0084 Email: [email protected]

Additional Contact Information

Operations: Dru Lane 937–593–0039, [email protected]

Or Kelly Predmore, [email protected]

Transportation Coordinator, Mobility Manager & PTMS Coordinator & Operations: Kelly Predmore, [email protected] 937–593–0034 ext. 513

CEO, Marketing, Public Relations Manager: Denise Bergen–Birt 937–593–0034 ext. 501, [email protected]

Finance, Human Resources and Risk Manager: Tammy Burton 937–593–0034 ext. 502, [email protected]

Transportation Scheduling Specialist, Vehicle Maintenance: Dru Lane 937–593–0034 ext. 312, [email protected]

Or Kelly Predmore, [email protected]

Logan

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106 Rural Transit Systems

Logan County/Transportation for Logan County (TLC) – continued

Operating Expenses Fixed Route Demand Response

Total Operating Costs: – $281,138 Total Administrative Costs: – $180,166 Total System Costs: – $461,304

Operating Funds Fixed Route Demand Response

Federal Assistance: – $219,223 State Assistance: – $56,874 State E&D Assistance: – $13,064 Local Assistance: – $33,305 Passenger Fares: – $22,858 Contract Fares: – $94,463 Other Revenues: – $21,517 Total Revenues: – $461,304

Capital Funds Fixed Route Demand Response

Local Assistance: – $8,457 State Assistance: – – Federal Assistance: – $40,539 Total Capital Funds Awarded: – $48,996 Dedicated Local Funding Source: Other Local Funding Sources:

Performance Measures Fixed Route Demand Response

Operating Recovery Ratio: – 25.43% Operating Expense/Vehicle Mile: – $2.20 Operating Expense/Trip: – $22.97 Passenger Trips/Vehicle Mile – 0.10

Vehicle Inventory

# Type Year Seating Accessible Fuel

5 MMV 2010 6 + 1 wc Yes Gasoline

1 MMV 2008 3 + 1 wc Yes Gasoline

2 LTV–N 2008 13 + 1 wc Yes Gasoline

1 MMV 2007 3 + 1 wc Yes Gasoline

2 LTV–N 2006 8 + 1 wc Yes Gasoline

1 SMV 2005 6 No Gasoline

1 LTV–N 2005 10 + 2 wc Yes Gasoline

1 LTV–N 2004 8 + 3 wc Yes Diesel

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Rural Transit Systems 107

Logan Transit System (City of Logan) 3 Cardaras Drive Glouster, OH 45732 (740) 767–4500 Fax: (740) 767–2301 Jessica Stroh Email: [email protected] Transit Director Website: http://www.hapcap.org/logantransit

Grantee

Hocking–Athens–Perry Community Action 3 Cardaras Drive, P. O. Box 220 Glouster, OH 45732 Doug Stanley, Executive Director (740) 764–4500 Fax: (740) 767–2301 Email: [email protected]

System Characteristics

System Type: Demand Response

System Area: City of Logan

System Square Miles: 5

System Population: 7,600

Service Hours Fixed Route Demand Response

Weekdays… – 8:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. Saturdays… – – Sundays... – –

Fares Fixed Route Demand Response

Base ....................................... – $2.00/$4.00 Youth ..................................... – – E & D .................................... – $1.00/$2.00 Transfers ................................ – –

Service Statistics Fixed Route Demand Response

Annual Passenger Trips: ........... – 13,618 Annual E & D Passengers: ........ – 10,116 Annual Vehicle Miles: ................ – 55,382 Annual Vehicle Hours: .............. – 4,510

Personnel (FTE) Fixed Route Demand Response

Operations: ................................ – 5 General Administration: ............ – 2 Total: ......................................... – 7

Provider

Fixed Route: None

Demand Response: Logan Transit System 1005 C.I.C. Drive Logan, OH 43138 Contact: Roger Stivison, Transit Supervisor (740) 385–6813 Fax: (740) 385–0866 Email: [email protected]

Additional Contact Information

Community Services Division, Director: Jessica Stroh 740–767–4500, [email protected]

Transportation Services Manager: Roger Stivison 740–385–6813, [email protected]

Hocking

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108 Rural Transit Systems

Logan Transit System (City of Logan) – continued

Operating Expenses Fixed Route Demand Response

Total Operating Costs: – $127,502 Total Administrative Costs: – $89,617 Total System Costs: – $217,119

Operating Funds Fixed Route Demand Response

Federal Assistance: – $90,368 State Assistance: – $38,885 State E&D Assistance: – $10,032 Local Assistance: – $28,851 Passenger Fares: – $17,703 Contract Fares: – $10,076 Other Revenues: – $21,204 Total Revenues: – $217,119

Capital Funds Fixed Route Demand Response

Local Assistance: – $1,500 State Assistance: – – Federal Assistance: – $6,000 Total Capital Funds Awarded: – $7,500 Dedicated Local Funding Source: Other Local Funding Sources:

Performance Measures Fixed Route Demand Response

Operating Recovery Ratio: – 12.79% Operating Expense/Vehicle Mile: – $3.92 Operating Expense/Trip: – $15.94 Passenger Trips/Vehicle Mile – 0.25

Vehicle Inventory

# Type Year Seating Accessible Fuel

1 MMV 2010 4 + 2 wc Yes Gasoline

2 MMV 2007 4 + 1 wc Yes Gasoline

1 LTV–N 2007 8 + 1 wc Yes Gasoline

4

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Rural Transit Systems 109

Marion Area Transit (MAT) 137 S. State Street Marion, OH 43302 (740) 387–7153 Fax: (740) 382–1623 Jeff Marsh Email: [email protected] Transit Administrator Website: www.mariononline.com/cityofmarion/

Grantee

City of Marion Municipal Building, 233 West Center Street Marion, OH 43302 Scott Schertzer, Mayor (740) 387–3591 Fax: (740) 387–2813 Email: [email protected]

System Characteristics

System Type: Demand Response

System Area: City of Marion

System Square Miles: 114

System Population: 66,217

Service Hours Fixed Route Demand Response

Weekdays… – 8:00 a.m. – 4:30 p.m. Saturdays… – – Sundays... – – Enhanced Services 6:00 a.m.–6:00 p.m.; 24 Hour Notice

Fares Fixed Route Demand Response

Base ....................................... – $1.25 Youth ..................................... – $0.60 E & D .................................... – $0.60 Transfers ................................ – – Enhanced service (Door to Door) fares range from $2.50 – $6.25 based on mileage.

Service Statistics Fixed Route Demand Response

Annual Passenger Trips: ........... – 192,580 Annual E & D Passengers: ........ – 81,332 Annual Vehicle Miles: ................ – 199,629 Annual Vehicle Hours: ............... – 19,879

Personnel (FTE) Fixed Route Demand Response

Operations: ................................ – 17 General Administration: ............ – 2 Total: ......................................... – 19

Provider

Fixed Route: None

Demand Response: Marion Area Transit 137 South State Street Marion, OH 43302 Contact: Jeff Marsh, Administrator (740) 387–7153 Fax: (740) 382–1623 Email: [email protected]

Additional Contact Information

Account Clerk: Jeannie DeChant 740–387–7153, [email protected]

Marion

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110 Rural Transit Systems

Marion Area Transit (MAT) – continued

Operating Expenses Fixed Route Demand Response

Total Operating Costs: – $664,414 Total Administrative Costs: – $158,742 Total System Costs: – $823,156

Operating Funds Fixed Route Demand Response

Federal Assistance: – $353,354 State Assistance: – $167,937 State E&D Assistance: – $44,201 Local Assistance: – $109,282 Passenger Fares: – $116,447 Contract Fares: – $13,024 Other Revenues: – $18,911 Total Revenues: – $823,156

Capital Funds Fixed Route Demand Response

Local Assistance: – $31,502 State Assistance: – – Federal Assistance: – $156,554 Total Capital Funds Awarded: – $188,056 Dedicated Local Funding Source: Other Local Funding Sources:

Performance Measures Fixed Route Demand Response

Operating Recovery Ratio: – 15.73% Operating Expense/Vehicle Mile: – $4.12 Operating Expense/Trip: – $4.27 Passenger Trips/Vehicle Mile – 0.96

Vehicle Inventory

# Type Year Seating Accessible Fuel

2 B30-LD 2011 24 No Gasoline

2 B30-LD 2011 16 + 4 wc Yes Gasoline

1 LTV–FS 2009 14 + 2 wc Yes Diesel

2 B30-LD 2008 21 + 2 wc Yes Diesel

2 LTV–FS 2007 16 + 2 wc Yes Diesel

2 B30-LD 2007 19 + 2 wc Yes Diesel

1 B30-LD 2006 24 No Diesel

1 B30-LD 2006 24 No Diesel

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Rural Transit Systems 111

Medina County Transit 144 North Broadway Medina, OH 44256 (330) 723–9670 ext. 28 Fax: (330) 725–9169 Mike Salamone Email: [email protected] Transit Director Website: www.ridemedinaco.org/home.asp

Grantee

Medina County Commissioners 144 North Broadway Medina, OH 44256 Stephen D. Hambley, President (330) 722–9208 Fax: (330) 722–9206

System Characteristics

System Type: Demand Response

System Area: Medina County

System Square Miles: 421

System Population: 151,095

Service Hours Fixed Route Demand Response

Weekdays… – 6:00 a.m. – 6:00 p.m. Saturdays… – 8:00 a.m. – 5:37 p.m. Sundays... – – Deviated Fixed Route: M–F 8 a.m.–7 p.m. Sat 8 a.m.–5 p.m.

Fares Fixed Route Demand Response

Base ....................................... – $2.00 Youth ..................................... – $2.00 E & D .................................... – $1.00 Transfers ................................ – – Additional .10 for each additional "Grid", E&D $.05; Deviated Fixed Route $1.

Service Statistics Fixed Route Demand Response

Annual Passenger Trips: ........... – 102,034 Annual E & D Passengers: ........ – 62,091 Annual Vehicle Miles: ................ – 534,087 Annual Vehicle Hours: .............. – 34,808

Personnel (FTE) Fixed Route Demand Response

Operations: ................................ – 52 General Administration: ............ – 3 Total: ......................................... – 55

Provider

Fixed Route: None

Demand Response: Medina County Transit 144 North Broadway Medina, OH 44256 Contact: Mike Salamone, Transit Director (330) 723–9670 ext. 28 Fax: (330) 725–9169 Email: [email protected]

Additional Contact Information

Trans. Supervisor/Trainer/Advertising Coord. Hank Lemasters 330–764–8098, [email protected]

Finance Director: Scott Miller 330–722–9202, [email protected]

Road Supervisor/Vehicle Maint. Coord. Gary Carrow 330-764-8101, [email protected]

Accounting: Lisa Contil 330-764-8101, [email protected]

Medina

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112 Rural Transit Systems

Medina County Transit – continued

Operating Expenses Fixed Route Demand Response

Total Operating Costs: – $1,374,005 Total Administrative Costs: – $379,109 Total System Costs: – $1,753,114

Operating Funds Fixed Route Demand Response

Federal Assistance: – $846,116 State Assistance: – $168,349 State E&D Assistance: – $12,727 Local Assistance: – $111,089 Passenger Fares: – $60,882 Contract Fares: – $357,939 Other Revenues: – $196,012 Total Revenues: – $1,753,114

Capital Funds Fixed Route Demand Response

Local Assistance: – $63,689 State Assistance: – – Federal Assistance: – $373,206 Total Capital Funds Awarded: – $436,895 Dedicated Local Funding Source: Other Local Funding Sources:

Performance Measures Fixed Route Demand Response

Operating Recovery Ratio: – 23.89% Operating Expense/Vehicle Mile: – $3.28 Operating Expense/Trip: – $17.18 Passenger Trips/Vehicle Mile – 0.19

Vehicle Inventory

# Type Year Seating Accessible Fuel

1 MMV 2010 5 + 1 wc Yes Gasoline

4 LTV–FS 2010 16 + 2 wc Yes Diesel

5 LTV–N 2009 16 + 2 wc Yes Diesel

1 LTV–N 2008 16 + 2 wc Yes Diesel

1 LTV–N 2008 10 + 2 wc Yes Diesel

3 LTV–N 2007 16 + 2 wc Yes Diesel

1 LTV–N 2006 10 + 2 wc Yes Diesel

3 LTV–FS 2006 16 + 2 wc Yes Diesel

1 LTV–N 2005 10 + 2 wc Yes Diesel

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Rural Transit Systems 113

Monroe County Public Transportation 118 Home Avenue • P.O. Box 507 Woodsfield, OH 43793 (740) 472–2505 Fax: (740) 472–2531 Denise Potts Email: [email protected] Director Website: www.monroetransit.com/

Grantee

Monroe County Board of Commissioners County Courthouse, 101 North Main Street, Room 12 Woodsfield, OH 43793 John Pyles, Board President (740) 472–1341 Fax: (740) 472–5156

System Characteristics

System Type: Demand Response

System Area: Monroe County

System Square Miles: 456

System Population: 15,180

Service Hours Fixed Route Demand Response

Weekdays… – 6:00 a.m. – 1:20 a.m. Saturdays… – 6:00 a.m. – 1:20 a.m. Sundays... – 6:00 a.m. – 1:20 a.m.

Fares Fixed Route Demand Response

Base ....................................... – $1.50 Youth ..................................... – – E & D .................................... – $0.75 Transfers ................................ – – Out of County $2.50–$10

Service Statistics Fixed Route Demand Response

Annual Passenger Trips: ........... – 40,100 Annual E & D Passengers: ........ – 18,440 Annual Vehicle Miles: ................ – 198,746 Annual Vehicle Hours: .............. – 11,548

Personnel (FTE) Fixed Route Demand Response

Operations: ................................ – 8 General Administration: ............ – 2 Total: ......................................... – 10

Provider

Fixed Route: None

Demand Response: Monroe County Public Transportation 118 Home Avenue, P.O. Box 507 Woodsfield, OH 43793 Contact: Denise Potts, Transportation Coordinator (740) 472–2505 Fax: (740) 472–2531 Email: [email protected]

Additional Contact Information

Office Assistant: Jerry Cunion Fax: 740-472-2531

Monroe

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Monroe County Public Transportation – continued

Operating Expenses Fixed Route Demand Response

Total Operating Costs: – $181,824 Total Administrative Costs: – $64,059 Total System Costs: – $245,883

Operating Funds Fixed Route Demand Response

Federal Assistance: – $116,865 State Assistance: – $34,656 State E&D Assistance: – $2,627 Local Assistance: – $28,112 Passenger Fares: – $12,152 Contract Fares: – $51,105 Other Revenues: – $366 Total Revenues: – $245,883

Capital Funds Fixed Route Demand Response

Local Assistance: – $5,846 State Assistance: – – Federal Assistance: – $39,615 Total Capital Funds Awarded: – $45,461 Dedicated Local Funding Source: Other Local Funding Sources:

Performance Measures Fixed Route Demand Response

Operating Recovery Ratio: – 25.73% Operating Expense/Vehicle Mile: – $1.24 Operating Expense/Trip: – $6.13 Passenger Trips/Vehicle Mile – 0.20

Vehicle Inventory

# Type Year Seating Accessible Fuel

1 MMV 2011 6 + 1 wc Yes Gasoline

1 CV 2011 10 + 1 wc Yes Gasoline

1 LTV–N 2010 25 No Gasoline

1 LTV–N 2010 16 + 2 wc Yes Gasoline

2 CV 2010 12 No Gasoline

1 CV 2010 10 + 1 wc Yes Gasoline

1 SMV 2008 6 No Gasoline

1 SMV 2007 6 No Gasoline

1 MMV 2007 6 + 1 wc Yes Gasoline

2 MMV 2006 6 + 1 wc Yes Gasoline

1 LTV–N 2004 25 No Diesel

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Rural Transit Systems 115

Morgan County Transit 37 South 5th Street McConnelsville, OH 43756 (740) 962–9125 Fax: (740) 962–1341 John Sampson Email: john.sampson@morgancounty–oh.gov Transportation Manager Website:

Grantee

Morgan County Commissioners 155 Main Street, Room 216 McConnelsville, OH 43756 Mike Reed, President (740) 962–3183 Fax: (740) 962–1341

System Characteristics

System Type: Demand Response

System Area: Morgan County

System Square Miles: 421

System Population: 14,897

Service Hours Fixed Route Demand Response

Weekdays… – 8:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. Saturdays… – – Sundays... – –

Fares Fixed Route Demand Response

Base ....................................... – $1.00 Youth ..................................... – – E & D .................................... – $1.00 Transfers ................................ – – Fares 0–8 miles $1; 8–12 miles $1.25; 12–16 miles $1.50; 16+ miles $2; $35/hr. out–of–Co. $17.50/hr. wait time; 12 & under free w/ parent or guardian, in–Co.

Service Statistics Fixed Route Demand Response

Annual Passenger Trips: ........... – 39,100 Annual E & D Passengers: ........ – 24,044 Annual Vehicle Miles: ................ – 299,046 Annual Vehicle Hours: .............. – 14,191

Personnel (FTE) Fixed Route Demand Response

Operations: ................................ – 13 General Administration: ............ – 2 Total: ......................................... – 15

Provider

Fixed Route: None

Demand Response: Morgan County Transit 37 South 5th Street McConnelsville, OH 43756 Contact: John Sampson, Transportation Supervisor (740) 962–9125 Fax: (740) 962–1341 Email: john.sampson@morgancounty–oh.gov

Additional Contact Information

Operations, Vehicle Maintenance, Marketing, Public Relations, Human Resources, Manager, ADA, NTD, PTMS Coordinator: John Sampson, john.sampson@morgancounty–oh.gov 740–962–9125

Director Shannon Wells 740–962–1322, shannon.wells@morgancounty–oh.gov

Morgan

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Morgan County Transit – continued

Operating Expenses Fixed Route Demand Response

Total Operating Costs: – $499,004 Total Administrative Costs: – $188,948 Total System Costs: – $687,952

Operating Funds Fixed Route Demand Response

Federal Assistance: – – State Assistance: – $307,600 State E&D Assistance: – – Local Assistance: – $86,908 Passenger Fares: – $23,321 Contract Fares: – $243,886 Other Revenues: – $26,237 Total Revenues: – $687,952

Capital Funds Fixed Route Demand Response

Local Assistance: – $24,679 State Assistance: – – Federal Assistance: – $176,814 Total Capital Funds Awarded: – $201,493 Dedicated Local Funding Source: Other Local Funding Sources:

Performance Measures Fixed Route Demand Response

Operating Recovery Ratio: – 38.84% Operating Expense/Vehicle Mile: – $2.30 Operating Expense/Trip: – $17.59 Passenger Trips/Vehicle Mile – 0.13

Vehicle Inventory

# Type Year Seating Accessible Fuel

2 B30–MD 2011 12 + 2 wc Yes Gasoline

1 B30–MD 2011 10 + 2 wc Yes Gasoline

3 MMV 2010 6 + 2 wc Yes Gasoline

1 B30–MD 2010 12 + 2 wc Yes Gasoline

1 B30–MD 2009 12 + 2 wc Yes Gasoline

1 B30–MD 2009 10 + 4 wc Yes Gasoline

2 MMV 2008 6 + 2 wc Yes Gasoline

1 B30–MD 2008 10 + 2 wc Yes Gasoline

1 SMV 2007 6 No Gasoline

1 SMV 2006 6 No Gasoline

1 B30–MD 2006 10 + 2 wc Yes Gasoline

1 B30–MD 2006 9 + 1 wc Yes Gasoline

1 B30–MD 2004 14 + 2 wc Yes Gasoline

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Rural Transit Systems 117

Ottawa County Transportation Agency (OCTA) 275 N. Toussaint South Rd. Oak Harbor, OH 43449 (419) 898–7433 Fax: (419) 898–3167 Bill Lowe Email: [email protected] Transit Director Website: www.octapublictransit.org

Grantee

Ottawa County Transit Board 275 N. Toussaint South Oak Harbor, OH 43449 Gerald Arnold, Chairman (419) 898–7433 Fax: (419) 898–3167 Email: [email protected]

System Characteristics

System Type: Demand Response

System Area: Ottawa County

System Square Miles: 253

System Population: 40,985

Service Hours Fixed Route Demand Response

Weekdays… – 6:00 a.m. – 8:00 p.m. Saturdays… – 6:00 a.m. – 8:00 p.m. Sundays... – 6:00 a.m. – 6:00 p.m.

Fares Fixed Route Demand Response

Base ....................................... – $3.50 Youth ..................................... – – E & D .................................... – $1.75 Transfers ................................ – – Out of Co. Lucas/Seneca/Huron $10.50 E&D 1/2 Fare: Out of Co. Erie/Sandusky/Wood $5.50, E&D 1/2 Fare

Service Statistics Fixed Route Demand Response

Annual Passenger Trips: ........... – 99,339 Annual E & D Passengers: ........ – 63,361 Annual Vehicle Miles: ................ – 733,593 Annual Vehicle Hours: .............. – 27,910

Personnel (FTE) Fixed Route Demand Response

Operations: ................................ – 25 General Administration: ............ – 2 Total: ......................................... – 27

Provider

Fixed Route: None

Demand Response: Ottawa County Transportation Agency 275 N. Toussaint South Oak Harbor, OH 43449 Contact: Bill Lowe, Transit Director (419) 898–7433 Fax: (419) 898–3167 Email: [email protected]

Additional Contact Information

Maintenance Supervisor Jerry Porath 567-262-3166,[email protected]

Transit Manager Diane Schimming 419-898-7433, [email protected]

Transit Director Bill Lowe 567-262-3160, [email protected]

Ottawa

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Ottawa County Transportation Agency (OCTA) – continued

Operating Expenses Fixed Route Demand Response

Total Operating Costs: – $1,594,273 Total Administrative Costs: – $294,144 Total System Costs: – $1,888,417

Operating Funds Fixed Route Demand Response

Federal Assistance: – $887,718 State Assistance: – $92,559 State E&D Assistance: – $29,239 Local Assistance: – $102,797 Passenger Fares: – $67,845 Contract Fares: – $700,081 Other Revenues: – $8,178 Total Revenues: – $1,888,417

Capital Funds Fixed Route Demand Response

Local Assistance: – $54,109 State Assistance: – – Federal Assistance: – $218,985 Total Capital Funds Awarded: – $273,094 Dedicated Local Funding Source: Other Local Funding Sources:

Performance Measures Fixed Route Demand Response

Operating Recovery Ratio: – 40.67% Operating Expense/Vehicle Mile: – $2.57 Operating Expense/Trip: – $19.01 Passenger Trips/Vehicle Mile – 0.14

Vehicle Inventory

# Type Year Seating Accessible Fuel

2 LTV–N 2010 8 + 2 wc Yes Gasoline

2 LTV–N 2009 10 + 1 wc Yes Diesel

4 B30–HD 2009 14 + 6 wc Yes Diesel

1 B30–HD 2009 28 + 2 wc Yes Diesel

1 LTV–N 2008 12 + 1 wc Yes Diesel

1 B30–LD 2008 16 + 4 wc Yes Diesel

2 LTV–N 2007 8 + 1 wc Yes Diesel

3 B30–LD 2007 16 + 2 wc Yes Diesel

2 LTV–N 2006 8 + 2 wc Yes Diesel

1 LTV–N 2005 8 + 2 wc Yes Diesel

3 B30–LD 2005 12 + 2 wc Yes Diesel

1 B30–LD 2004 16 + 2 wc Yes Diesel

1 B30–LD 2003 12 + 2 wc Yes Diesel

1 B30–LD 2002 16 + 2 wc Yes Diesel 1 LTV–N 2001 10 + 2 wc Yes Gasoline 1 BU-40 1996 21 + 5 wc Yes Diesel 27

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Rural Transit Systems 119

Perry County Transit (PCT) 552 West Broadway New Lexington, OH 43764 (740) 342–7214 Fax: (740) 342–5546 Gloria Funk Email: [email protected] Transit Coordinator Website:

Grantee

Perry County Commissioners 121 West Brown Street, P.O. Box 248 New Lexington, OH 43764 Lonnie Wood, President (740) 342–2045 Fax: (740) 342–5505 Email: [email protected]

System Characteristics

System Type: Demand Response

System Area: Perry County

System Square Miles: 410

System Population: 35,313

Service Hours Fixed Route Demand Response

Weekdays… – 6:00 a.m. – 8:00 p.m. Saturdays… – 8:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m. Sundays... – –

Fares Fixed Route Demand Response

Base ....................................... – $2.00 Youth ..................................... – – E & D .................................... – $1.00 Transfers ................................ – – Base fare up to $4.50 depending on zone. Travel beyond designated zone is additional $.50 per zone

Service Statistics Fixed Route Demand Response

Annual Passenger Trips: ........... – 47,624 Annual E & D Passengers: ........ – 22,796 Annual Vehicle Miles: ................ – 654,230 Annual Vehicle Hours: .............. – 27,970

Personnel (FTE) Fixed Route Demand Response

Operations: ................................ – 23 General Administration: ............ – 2 Total: ......................................... – 10

Provider

Fixed Route: None

Demand Response: Perry County Transit (PCT) 552 West Broadway New Lexington, OH 43764 Contact: Gloria Funk, Transit Coordinator (740) 342–7214 Fax: (740) 342–5546 Email: [email protected]

Additional Contact Information

Operations, Vehicle Maintenance, Marketing, Public Relations, Human Resources, Finance, Manager, ADA, NTD PTMS Coordinator: Gloria Funk 740–342–7214, [email protected]

Billing Clerk/Office Assistant: Vicky West, [email protected] 740–342–2810

Dispatcher/Driver: Tania Kirkpatrick 740–342–2810

Dispatcher/Driver: Marnie Harrell 740–342–2810

Perry

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Perry County Transit (PCT) – continued

Operating Expenses Fixed Route Demand Response

Total Operating Costs: – $836,115 Total Administrative Costs: – $167,398 Total System Costs: – $1,003,513

Operating Funds Fixed Route Demand Response

Federal Assistance: – $285,876 State Assistance: – – State E&D Assistance: – $18,899 Local Assistance: – – Passenger Fares: – $101,113 Contract Fares: – $597,625 Other Revenues: – – Total Revenues: – $1,003,513

Capital Funds Fixed Route Demand Response

Local Assistance: – $12,764 State Assistance: – – Federal Assistance: – $71,878 Total Capital Funds Awarded: – $84,642 Dedicated Local Funding Source: Other Local Funding Sources:

Performance Measures Fixed Route Demand Response

Operating Recovery Ratio: – 69.63% Operating Expense/Vehicle Mile: – $1.53 Operating Expense/Trip: – $21.07 Passenger Trips/Vehicle Mile – 0.07

Vehicle Inventory

# Type Year Seating Accessible Fuel

1 SMV 2011 6 No Gasoline

2 MMV 2010 4 + 2 wc Yes Gasoline

1 SMV 2009 6 No Gasoline

1 MMV 2009 4 + 1 wc Yes Gasoline

1 SMV 2008 6 No Gasoline

1 MMV 2008 4 + 1 wc Yes Gasoline

2 SMV 2007 6 No Gasoline

1 LTV–N 2006 10 + 2 wc Yes Gasoline

1 LTV–N 2004 10 + 2 wc Yes Gasoline

2 SMV 2001 6 No Gasoline

1 CV 1999 10 + 1 wc Yes Gasoline

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Rural Transit Systems 121

Pickaway Area Rural Transit 469 East Ohio Street Circleville, OH 43113 (740) 474–8835 Fax: (740) 477–5735 Mark Mills Email: [email protected] Transportation Operations Manager Website: www.picca.info/trans.htm

Grantee

Pickaway County Community Action 469 East Ohio Street Circleville, OH 43113 Andrew Binegar, Executive Director (740) 477–1655 Ext. 301 Fax: (740) 477–5735 Email: [email protected]

System Characteristics

System Type: Demand Response and Point Deviation

System Area: Pickaway County

System Square Miles: 502

System Population: 52,959

Service Hours Fixed Route Demand Response

Weekdays… – 9:00 a.m. – 7:30 p.m. Saturdays… – – Sundays... – – Point Deviation 9:00 a.m. – 7:30 p.m. M–F; Columbus Shuttle – M, W, F 9am–2:30 pm

Fares Fixed Route Demand Response

Base ........................................ – $1.00 Youth ...................................... – – E & D .................................... – $0.50 Transfers ................................ – – Fares are $3.00 base same day and $1.50 E & D; Point deviation is $.50 for general public, E&D $.25; Columbus $7.

Service Statistics Fixed Route Demand Response

Annual Passenger Trips: ........... – 71,731 Annual E & D Passengers: ........ – 56,343 Annual Vehicle Miles: ................ – 292,850 Annual Vehicle Hours: .............. – 16,760

Personnel (FTE) Fixed Route Demand Response

Operations: ................................ – 18 General Administration: ............ – 4 Total: ......................................... – 22

Provider

Fixed Route: None

Demand Response: Pickaway County Community Action 469 East Ohio Street Circleville, OH 43113 Contact: Mark Mills, Transportation Operations Manager (740) 477-1655 Ext. 201 Fax: (740) 477–5735 Email: [email protected]

Additional Contact Information

Transportation Manager, Operations, Marketing, Public Relations, Risk Manager, NTD, PTMS Coordinator: Mark Mills 740–477–1655, [email protected]

CFO: Dale Kuhlwein 740–477–1655, [email protected]

Executive Director: Andrew Binegar 740–477–1655, [email protected]

Pickaway

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Pickaway Area Rural Transit – continued

Operating Expenses Fixed Route Demand Response

Total Operating Costs: – $483,222 Total Administrative Costs: – $165,948 Total System Costs: – $649,170

Operating Funds Fixed Route Demand Response

Federal Assistance: – $315,989 State Assistance: – $25,828 State E&D Assistance: – $11,958 Local Assistance: – – Passenger Fares: – $17,193 Contract Fares: – $267,251 Other Revenues: – $11,497 Total Revenues: – $649,170

Capital Funds Fixed Route Demand Response

Local Assistance: – $6,792 State Assistance: – – Federal Assistance: – $27,168 Total Capital Funds Awarded: – $33,960 Dedicated Local Funding Source: Other Local Funding Sources:

Performance Measures Fixed Route Demand Response

Operating Recovery Ratio: – 43.82% Operating Expense/Vehicle Mile: – $2.22 Operating Expense/Trip: – $9.05 Passenger Trips/Vehicle Mile – 0.24

Vehicle Inventory

# Type Year Seating Accessible Fuel

4 LTV–N 2010 11 + 1 wc Yes Gasoline

4 SMV 2010 7 No Gasoline

5 MMV 2010 4 + 1 wc Yes Gasoline

3 MMV 2008 4 + 1 wc Yes Gasoline

1 MMV 2007 3 + 2 wc Yes Gasoline

1 SV 2007 7 No Gasoline

2 LTV–N 2007 11 + 1 wc Yes Gasoline

1 CV 2006 9 + 1 wc Yes Gasoline

1 LTV–N 2006 12 + 2 wc Yes Gasoline

2 SMV 2005 7 No Gasoline

1 LTV–N 2005 10 + 1 wc Yes Gasoline

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Rural Transit Systems 123

Pike County/Community Action Transit System (CATS) 508 Howard Street • P.O. Box 799 Piketon, OH 45661 (740) 835-8474 Fax: (740) 835-8489 Diane Renner Email: [email protected] CATS Director Website:

Grantee

Community Action Committee of Pike County 508 Howard Street, P.O. Box 799 Piketon, OH 45661 Gary Roberts, Executive Director (740) 835-8474 Fax: (740) 835-8489

System Characteristics

System Type: Demand Response

System Area: Pike County

System Square Miles: 442

System Population: 28,269

Service Hours Fixed Route Demand Response

Weekdays… – 8:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. Saturdays… – 9:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m. Sundays... – – Pike Co. 8:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. M–F

Fares Fixed Route Demand Response

Base ....................................... – $1.00 Youth ..................................... – – E & D .................................... – $0.50 Transfers ................................ – – Chillicothe & Portsmouth $3 one–way; Columbus $6. one–way; 12 & under free w/ adult; 10 trip passes available at discount; No discounts or passes for out–of County trips.

Service Statistics Fixed Route Demand Response

Annual Passenger Trips: ........... – 39,953 Annual E & D Passengers: ........ – 22,692 Annual Vehicle Miles: ................ – 156,244 Annual Vehicle Hours: .............. – 10,143

Personnel (FTE) Fixed Route Demand Response

Operations: ................................ – 5 General Administration: ............ – 2 Total: ......................................... – 7

Provider

Fixed Route: None

Demand Response: Community Action Committee of Pike County

508 Howard Street, P.O. Box 799 Piketon, OH 45661 Contact: Diane Renner, CATS Director

(740) 835-8474 Fax: (740) 835-8489 Email: [email protected]

Additional Contact Information

Program Director, Operations Manager: Diane Renner 740-835-8474, [email protected]

Transit Supervisor, ADA, PTMS Coordinator: Jan Conkel 740-835-8474, [email protected]

Asst. Exe. Director of Finance: Rebecca Adkins 740-835-8474, [email protected]

General Counsel, Risk Manager Stacie Peters 740–289–2371, [email protected]

Mobility Manager: Pamela Mustard, [email protected] 740–289–2371, Ext. 200

Dispatcher/Scheduler: Chris McKinley, [email protected] 740–289–4525

Staff Accountant: Barb Crabtree, [email protected] 740–289–2371, Ext. 120

Pike

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Pike County/Community Action Transit System (CATS) – continued

Operating Expenses Fixed Route Demand Response

Total Operating Costs: – $225,912 Total Administrative Costs: – $164,718 Total System Costs: – $390,630

Operating Funds Fixed Route Demand Response

Federal Assistance: – $189,220 State Assistance: – $66,263 State E&D Assistance: – $9,042 Local Assistance: – – Passenger Fares: – $10,671 Contract Fares: – $84,886 Other Revenues: – $30,548 Total Revenues: – $390,630

Capital Funds Fixed Route Demand Response

Local Assistance: – $4,923 State Assistance: – – Federal Assistance: – $19,693 Total Capital Funds Awarded: – $24,616 Dedicated Local Funding Source: Other Local Funding Sources:

Performance Measures Fixed Route Demand Response

Operating Recovery Ratio: – 24.46% Operating Expense/Vehicle Mile: – $2.50 Operating Expense/Trip: – $9.78 Passenger Trips/Vehicle Mile – 0.26

Vehicle Inventory

# Type Year Seating Accessible Fuel

1 LTV–N 2010 8 + 2 wc Yes Gasoline

3 LTV–N 2009 8 + 2 wc Yes Gasoline

1 SMV 2008 7 No Other

1 LTV–N 2008 10 + 2 wc Yes Gasoline

1 LTV–N 2006 10 + 2 wc Yes Gasoline

2 LTV–N 2005 10 + 2 wc Yes Gasoline

1 LTV–N 2003 10 + 2 wc Yes Gasoline

1 LTV–FS 2002 10 + 2 wc Yes Gasoline

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Rural Transit Systems 125

Transportation Resources for Independent People of Sandusky County (TRIPS) 2317 Countryside Drive • P.O. Box 590 Fremont, OH 43420 (419) 332–2015 Fax: (419) 332–8720 Robin Richter Email: [email protected] Director of Senior & Website: www.wsos.org/programs/seniors/trips.php

Transportation Services

Grantee

WSOS Community Action Commission, Inc. 109 S. Front Street, P. O. Box 590 Fremont, OH 43420 Neil McCabe, President/CEO (419) 334–8911 Fax: (419) 332–8720 Email: [email protected]

System Characteristics

System Type: Demand Response

System Area: Sandusky County

System Square Miles: 409

System Population: 61,729

Service Hours Fixed Route Demand Response

Weekdays… – 5:00 a.m. – 7:00 p.m. Saturdays… – – Sundays... – –

Fares Fixed Route Demand Response

Base ....................................... – $1.00 Youth ..................................... – – E & D .................................... – $1.00 Transfers ................................ – – Up to $3.00 depending on zone. Round Trip/One Way–Surrounding Co. $25/$15, Toledo, Sandusky City $60/$40, Cleveland, Columbus $150/$120.

Service Statistics Fixed Route Demand Response

Annual Passenger Trips: ........... – 32,966 Annual E & D Passengers: ........ – 6,871 Annual Vehicle Miles: ................ – 284,381 Annual Vehicle Hours: .............. – 17,875

Personnel (FTE) Fixed Route Demand Response

Operations: ................................ – 9 General Administration: ............ – 1 Total: ......................................... – 10

Provider

Fixed Route: None

Demand Response: TRIPS 2317 Countryside Drive • P.O. Box 590 Fremont, OH 43420 Contact: Robin Richter, Director of Senior & Transportation Services (419) 332–2015 Fax: (419) 332–8720 Email: [email protected]

Additional Contact Information

Director of Senior & Transportation Services: Robin Richter 419–332–2015, [email protected]

Transportation Coordinator, Vehicle Maintenance Manager, ADA Coordinator: Bill Duncan 419–334–4432, [email protected]

Director of Public Relations: Joyce Huntley 419–334–8911, [email protected]

Vice President Finance: David Kipplen 419–334–8911, [email protected]

Director of Human Resources, Risk Manager: Adrienne Fausey 419–334–8911, [email protected]

IT Manager LaDonna Tarris 419–334–8911

Sandusky

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126 Rural Transit Systems

Transportation Resources for Independent People of Sandusky County (TRIPS) – continued

Operating Expenses Fixed Route Demand Response

Total Operating Costs: – $514,734 Total Administrative Costs: – $226,390 Total System Costs: – $741,124

Operating Funds Fixed Route Demand Response

Federal Assistance: – $347,419 State Assistance: – $61,972 State E&D Assistance: – – Local Assistance: – $9,690 Passenger Fares: – $46,286 Contract Fares: – $265,329 Other Revenues: – $10,428 Total Revenues: – $741,124

Capital Funds Fixed Route Demand Response

Local Assistance: – $20,711 State Assistance: – – Federal Assistance: – $138,690 Total Capital Funds Awarded: – $159,401 Dedicated Local Funding Source: Other Local Funding Sources:

Performance Measures Fixed Route Demand Response

Operating Recovery Ratio: – 42.05% Operating Expense/Vehicle Mile: – $2.61 Operating Expense/Trip: – $22.48 Passenger Trips/Vehicle Mile – 0.12

Vehicle Inventory

# Type Year Seating Accessible Fuel

1 LTV–N 2011 12 No Gasoline

4 MMV 2010 5 + 1 wc Yes Gasoline

2 LTV–N 2010 11 + 3 wc Yes Gasoline

2 LTV–N 2009 11 + 3 wc Yes Gasoline

2 CV 2009 9 + 3 wc Yes Gasoline

1 MMV 2007 5 + 1 wc Yes Gasoline

2 BSV 2006 8 + 1 wc Yes Diesel

2 AO 2005 5 No Gasoline

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Rural Transit Systems 127

Scioto County/Access Scioto County (ASC) 601 Eighth Street Portsmouth, OH 45662 (740) 353–5626 ext. 208 Fax: (740) 353–4321 Larry Mullins Email: [email protected] Transportation Coordinator Website: http://www.asctransit.org

Grantee

Scioto County Board of Commissioners 602 Seventh Street, Room 1, Scioto County Courthouse Portsmouth, OH 45662 Tom Reiser, Chairperson (740) 355–8297 Fax: (740) 353–7358 Email: [email protected]

System Characteristics

System Type: Demand Response

System Area: Scioto County

System Square Miles: 612

System Population: 76,587

Service Hours Fixed Route Demand Response

Weekdays… – 6:00 a.m. – 6:00 p.m. Saturdays… – – Sundays... – – Same day service 7 a.m. – 4 p.m. M–F; 9 a.m. – 4 p.m. Sat.

Fares Fixed Route Demand Response

Base ....................................... – $1.00 Youth ..................................... – $0.50 E & D .................................... – $0.50 Transfers ................................ – – Service area is divided into grids. $.50 for each additional grid.

Service Statistics Fixed Route Demand Response

Annual Passenger Trips: ........... – 41,512 Annual E & D Passengers: ........ – 9,509 Annual Vehicle Miles: ................ – 185,603 Annual Vehicle Hours: .............. – 13,101

Personnel (FTE) Fixed Route Demand Response

Operations: ................................ – 11 General Administration: ............ – 4 Total: ......................................... – 15

Provider

Fixed Route: None

Demand Response: Access Scioto County 601 Eighth Street Portsmouth, OH 45662 Contact: Larry Mullins, Transportation Coordinator (740) 353–5626 ext. 208 Fax: (740) 353–4321 Email: [email protected]

Additional Contact Information

Operations Manager, Human Resources Manager: Lisa Potts 740–353–5626 ext. 202, [email protected]

Lead Driver, Vehicle Maintenance Manager: Rick Potts 740–353–5626 ext. 202, [email protected]

ADA Coordinator, Marketing Manager, Public Relations, Finance, Risk, IT, and PTMS Manager: Larry Mullins 740–353–5626 ext. 208, [email protected]

Scioto

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Scioto County/Access Scioto County (ASC) – continued

Operating Expenses Fixed Route Demand Response

Total Operating Costs: – $514,355 Total Administrative Costs: – $191,055 Total System Costs: – $705,410

Operating Funds Fixed Route Demand Response

Federal Assistance: – $337,033 State Assistance: – $79,219 State E&D Assistance: – $4,217 Local Assistance: – – Passenger Fares: – $31,345 Contract Fares: – $221,871 Other Revenues: – $31,725 Total Revenues: – $705,410

Capital Funds Fixed Route Demand Response

Local Assistance: – $12,975 State Assistance: – – Federal Assistance: – $61,400 Total Capital Funds Awarded: – $74,375 Dedicated Local Funding Source: Other Local Funding Sources:

Performance Measures Fixed Route Demand Response

Operating Recovery Ratio: – 35.95% Operating Expense/Vehicle Mile: – $3.80 Operating Expense/Trip: – $16.99 Passenger Trips/Vehicle Mile – 0.22

Vehicle Inventory

# Type Year Seating Accessible Fuel

1 LTV–N 2010 12 + 3 wc Yes Gasoline

3 LTV–N 2008 8 + 2 wc Yes Gasoline

2 LTV–N 2007 11 + 1 wc Yes Diesel

2 LTV–FS 2007 12 + 3 wc Yes Diesel

1 LTV–S 2006 12 + 2 wc Yes Diesel

1 BSV 1999 8 + 1 wc Yes Gasoline

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Rural Transit Systems 129

Seneca County Agency Transportation (SCAT) 3446 S. Twp. Rd. 151 • P.O. Box 922 Tiffin, OH 44883 (419) 448–7344 Fax: (419) 448–8484 Larry Baxa Email: [email protected] Executive Director Website:

Grantee

Seneca County Agency Transportation 769 E. Twp. Rd. 152 Tiffin, OH 44883 Tressa Hagan, Board President (419) 680-6292 Fax: (419) 680-6292 Email: [email protected]

System Characteristics

System Type: Demand Response

System Area: Seneca County

System Square Miles: 550

System Population: 62,579

Service Hours Fixed Route Demand Response

Weekdays… – 5:00 a.m. – 6:00 p.m. Saturdays… – – Sundays... – – Limited Saturday hours in Tiffin.

Fares Fixed Route Demand Response

Base ....................................... – $2.00 Youth ..................................... – – E & D .................................... – $1.00 Transfers ................................ – – Fares based on destination, $2.00 – $5.00, E&D $1.00 – $2.50.

Service Statistics Fixed Route Demand Response

Annual Passenger Trips: ........... – 60,993 Annual E & D Passengers: ........ – 36,681 Annual Vehicle Miles: ................ – 437,255 Annual Vehicle Hours: .............. – 17,906

Personnel (FTE) Fixed Route Demand Response

Operations: ................................ – 28 General Administration: ............ – 2 Total: ......................................... – 30

Provider

Fixed Route: None

Demand Response: Seneca County Agency Transportation 3446 S. Twp. Rd. 151 • P.O. Box 922 Tiffin, OH 44883 Contact: Larry Baxa, Executive Director (419) 448–7344 Fax: (419) 448–8484 Email: [email protected]

Additional Contact Information

Assistant: Jean Corfman 419-448-7344, [email protected]

Dispatcher: Kelsie Fisher 419-448-7344, [email protected]

Lead Driver: Bill Faeth 419-934-5489,

Seneca

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Seneca County Agency Transportation (SCAT) – continued

Operating Expenses Fixed Route Demand Response

Total Operating Costs: – $605,798 Total Administrative Costs: – $136,708 Total System Costs: – $742,501

Operating Funds Fixed Route Demand Response

Federal Assistance: – $310,192 State Assistance: – $39,497 State E&D Assistance: – – Local Assistance: – $57,740 Passenger Fares: – $122,117 Contract Fares: – $200,430 Other Revenues: – $12,525 Total Revenues: – $742,501

Capital Funds Fixed Route Demand Response

Local Assistance: – $28,353 State Assistance: – – Federal Assistance: – $207,417 Total Capital Funds Awarded: – $235,770 Dedicated Local Funding Source: Other Local Funding Sources:

Performance Measures Fixed Route Demand Response

Operating Recovery Ratio: – 43.44% Operating Expense/Vehicle Mile: – $1.70 Operating Expense/Trip: – $12.17 Passenger Trips/Vehicle Mile – 0.14

Vehicle Inventory

# Type Year Seating Accessible Fuel

1 LTV–N 2011 12 + 2 wc Yes Gasoline

4 LTV–N 2011 10 + 2 wc Yes Gasoline

1 CV 2011 2 + 3 wc Yes Gasoline 2 MMV 2010 5 + 1 wc Yes Gasoline

2 MMV 2010 4 + 1 wc Yes Gasoline

1 LTV–N 2010 8 + 2 wc Yes Gasoline

2 LTV–N 2009 8 + 2 wc Yes Gasoline

1 CV 2008 7 + 2 wc Yes Gasoline

1 LTV–N 2008 12 + 2 wc Yes Gasoline

1 LTV–N 2008 10 + 2 wc Yes Gasoline

1 LTV–N 2008 8 + 2 wc Yes Gasoline

1 SMV 2008 6 No Gasoline

1 CV 2007 8 + 2 wc Yes Gasoline

1 LTV–N 2006 12 + 2 wc Yes Gasoline

1 CV 2006 10 + 3 wc Yes Gasoline

1 LTV–N 2006 8 + 2 wc Yes Gasoline

1 AO 2005 6 No Gasoline

1 MMV 2005 4 + 1 wc Yes Gasoline

1 CV 2005 2 + 3 wc Yes Gasoline

1 LTV–N 2005 8 + 2 wc Yes Gasoline

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Rural Transit Systems 131

Shelby Public Transit City of Sidney • 413 S. Vandemark Rd. Sidney, OH 45365 (937) 498–8151 Fax: (937) 498–8750 Deb Grogean Email: [email protected] Transit Manager Website: www.sidneyoh.com/spt/SPT.htm

Grantee

City of Sidney Municipal Building, 201 West Poplar Street Sidney, OH 45365 Mark S. Cundiff, City Manager (937) 498–8202 Fax: (937) 498–8139 Email: [email protected]

System Characteristics

System Type: Demand Response

System Area: Shelby County & City of Sidney

System Square Miles: 411

System Population: 47,910

Service Hours Fixed Route Demand Response

Weekdays… – 7:45 a.m. – 4:30 p.m. Saturdays… – – Sundays... – – County Service M–F 8 a.m. – 4 p.m.: 48 hrs. advance notice

Fares Fixed Route Demand Response

Base ....................................... – $2.50 Youth ..................................... – – E & D .................................... – $0.75 Transfers ................................ – – County Service $5.00, E&D $2.50.

Service Statistics Fixed Route Demand Response

Annual Passenger Trips: ........... – 37,912 Annual E & D Passengers: ........ – 24,476 Annual Vehicle Miles: ................ – 175,167 Annual Vehicle Hours: .............. – 11,168

Personnel (FTE) Fixed Route Demand Response

Operations: ................................ – 10 General Administration: ............ – 4 Total: ......................................... – 14

Provider

Fixed Route: None Demand Response:

Shelby Public Transit 413 South Vandemark Road Sidney, OH 45365 Contact: Deb Grogean, Transit Manager (937) 498–8151 Fax: (937) 498–8750 Email: [email protected]

Additional Contact Information

Operations Manager, Transit Clerk: Regina Ostendorf 937–498–8711, [email protected]

Fleet Maintenance Manager: Doug Dearinger 937–498–8754, [email protected]

Finance Officer: Ginger Adams 937–498–8194, [email protected]

IT Manager: Ken Van Hook 937–498–8125, [email protected]

HR Manager: Vickie Allen 937–498–8144, [email protected]

Shelby

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Shelby Public Transit – continued

Operating Expenses Fixed Route Demand Response

Total Operating Costs: – $388,974 Total Administrative Costs: – $264,781 Total System Costs: – $653,755

Operating Funds Fixed Route Demand Response

Federal Assistance: – $303,114 State Assistance: – $41,302 State E&D Assistance: – $20,628 Local Assistance: – $20,384 Passenger Fares: – $47,528 Contract Fares: – $179,903 Other Revenues: – $40,896 Total Revenues: – $653,755

Capital Funds Fixed Route Demand Response

Local Assistance: – $22,172 State Assistance: – – Federal Assistance: – $146,001 Total Capital Funds Awarded: – $168,173 Dedicated Local Funding Source: Other Local Funding Sources:

Performance Measures Fixed Route Demand Response

Operating Recovery Ratio: – 34.79% Operating Expense/Vehicle Mile: – $3.73 Operating Expense/Trip: – $17.24 Passenger Trips/Vehicle Mile – 0.22

Vehicle Inventory

# Type Year Seating Accessible Fuel

3 LTV–FS 2011 12 + 2 wc Yes Gasoline

2 MMV 2010 4 + 1 wc Yes Gasoline

2 LTV–FS 2010 12 + 2 wc Yes Gasoline

1 LTV–FS 2008 12 + 2 wc Yes Gasoline

1 LTV–N 2008 4 + 4 wc Yes Gasoline

1 SMV 2007 5 No Gasoline

1 LTV–N 2006 4 + 1 wc Yes Diesel

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Rural Transit Systems 133

South East Area Transit (SEAT) 375 Fairbanks Street Zanesville, OH 43701 (740) 454–8573 Fax: (740) 454–7449 Howard Stewart Email: [email protected] Transit Director Website: www.zbus.com

Grantee

South East Area Transit Board of Directors 375 Fairbanks Street Zanesville, OH 43701 Jody Spencer, Board President (740) 455-7252

System Characteristics

System Type: Fixed Route & Demand Response

System Area: Muskingum County and Guernsey County

System Square Miles: 1,187

System Population: 124,938

Service Hours Fixed Route Demand Response

Weekdays… 6:00 a.m. – 6:30 p.m. 6:30 a.m. – 6:30 p.m. Saturdays… – – Sundays... – –

Fares Fixed Route Demand Response

Base ...................................... $1.00 $4.00 Youth .................................... $0.75 $1.50 E & D ................................... $0.50 $2.00 Transfers ................................ – – Travel out of Muskingum County is $5.00 ($2.50 E&D); Within county is $3.00 ($1.50 E&D). Travel out of Guernsey County is $5.00 ($2.50 E&D); Paratransit is $2.00 per one way trip.

Service Statistics Fixed Route Demand Response

Annual Passenger Trips: ...... 77,238 54,617 Annual E & D Passengers: ... 24,845 34,788 Annual Vehicle Miles: .......... 124,986 314,255 Annual Vehicle Hours: ........... 8,995 23,370

Personnel (FTE) Fixed Route Demand Response

Operations: .................................. 5 13 General Administration: .............. 1 1 Total: ........................................... 6 14

Provider

Fixed Route: South East Area Transit 375 Fairbanks Street Zanesville, OH 43701 (740) 454–8573 Fax: (740) 454–7449 Email: [email protected]

Demand Response: Same as above

Additional Contact Information

Transit Director, ADA Coordinator: Howard Stewart 740–454–8573

Operations Director: Linda Minter 740–454–8573

Maintenance Manager: Rich Wood 740–454–8573

Fiscal Officer, NTD Coordinator: Alicia Love 740–454–8573

Risk Manager, D&A Administrator: Sharon Cornett 740–454–8573

Transportation Supervisor, (Guernsey County): Arlene Johnson 740–439–3393

Guernsey

Muskingum

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134 Rural Transit Systems

South East Area Transit (SEAT) – continued

Operating Expenses Fixed Route Demand Response

Total Operating Costs: $495,871 $1,632,576 Total Administrative Costs: $137,587 $353,794 Total System Costs: $633,458 $1,986,370

NO DATA AVAILABLE AT THE TIME OF PUBLICATION

Operating Funds Fixed Route Demand Response

Federal Assistance: $371,880 $956,262 State Assistance: $27,874 $71,675 State E&D Assistance: $12,328 – Local Assistance: $25,917 $66,645 Passenger Fares: $30,890 $79,431 Contract Fares: – $853,126 Other Revenues: $28,112 $72,289 Total Revenues: $497,001 $2,099,428

Capital Funds Fixed Route Demand Response

Local Assistance: $538 $1,383 State Assistance: – – Federal Assistance: $16,976 $43,654 Total Capital Funds Awarded: $17,514 $45,037 Dedicated Local Funding Source: Other Local Funding Sources:

Performance Measures Fixed Route Demand Response

Operating Recovery Ratio: 4.88% 46.95% Operating Expense/Vehicle Mile: $5.07 $6.32 Operating Expense/Trip: $8.20 $36.37 Passenger Trips/Vehicle Mile .62 .17

Vehicle Inventory

# Type Year Seating Accessible Fuel

3 LTV–FS 2010 16 + 2 wc Yes Gasoline

3 LTV–FS 2010 12 + 2 wc Yes Gasoline

6 MMV 2010 6 + 1 wc Yes Gasoline

2 LTV–FS 2008 12 + 2 wc Yes Gasoline

2 LTV–FS 2008 10 + 3 wc Yes Gasoline

3 LTV–FS 2007 12 + 2 wc Yes Gasoline

2 LTV–FS 2006 16 + 2 wc Yes Diesel

1 B35–HD 2004 32 + 2 wc Yes Diesel

2 LTV-S 2003 18 + 2 wc Yes Diesel

2 BU–40 2000 35 + 2 wc Yes Diesel

1 B30–LD 1999 29 + 2 wc Yes Diesel

1 B30–MD 1997 33 No Diesel

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Rural Transit Systems 135

Warren County Transit Service County Admin Bldg. • 406 Justice Dr., Rm. 159 Lebanon, OH 45036 (513) 695–1259 Fax: (513) 695–2933 Susanne Mason Email: [email protected] Vicki Perry Email: [email protected] Transportation Coordinator Website:

http://www.co.warren.oh.us/humanservices/programs/social/transportation.htm

Grantee

Warren County Board of Commissioners County Administration Bldg., 406 Justice Dr. Lebanon, OH 45036 David Gully, County Administrator (513) 695–1250 Fax: (513) 695–2054

System Characteristics

System Type: Demand Response

System Area: Warren County

System Square Miles: 408

System Population: 212,712

Service Hours Fixed Route Demand Response

Weekdays… – 6:00 a.m. – 6:30 p.m. Saturdays… – – Sundays... – –

Fares Fixed Route Demand Response

Base ....................................... – $2.00 Youth ..................................... – – E & D .................................... – $1.00 Transfers ................................ – –

Service Statistics Fixed Route Demand Response

Annual Passenger Trips: ........... – 51,829 Annual E & D Passengers: ........ – 24,471 Annual Vehicle Miles: ................ – 511,097 Annual Vehicle Hours: .............. – 31,215

Personnel (FTE) Fixed Route Demand Response

Operations: ................................ – 19 General Administration: ............ – 4 Total: ......................................... – 23

Provider

Fixed Route: None

Demand Response: Winton Transportation LLC Universal Transportation Systems 220 Senate Drive, Monroe, OH 45050 Contact: Brenda Hodges, Operations Manager Email: [email protected] (513) 539-9491 Fax: (513) 539-7485

Additional Contact Information

General Manager – Winston Transportation, Operations, ADA Coordinator: Brenda Hodges 513–858-7903, [email protected]

Maintenance Manager: Mike Bastin 513–829-2441, [email protected]

Finance, Marketing, Public Relations Manager, Grants, NTD, PTMS Coordinator: Susanne Mason or Vicki Perry 513–695–1259, [email protected] or [email protected]

Senior Network Architect: Chris Hudak 513–829-1287, [email protected]

Safety Engineer: Frank Herzog

513-829-1287,[email protected]

Human Relations: Susan Smith 513-858-7918, [email protected]

Warren

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Warren County Transit Service – continued

Operating Expenses Fixed Route Demand Response

Total Operating Costs: – $979,373 Total Administrative Costs: – $23,663 Total System Costs: – $1,003,036

Operating Funds Fixed Route Demand Response

Federal Assistance: – $455,965 State Assistance: – $155,200 State E&D Assistance: – $21,087 Local Assistance: – $309,443 Passenger Fares: – $80,058 Contract Fares: – $21,283 Other Revenues: – – Total Revenues: – $1,003,036

Capital Funds Fixed Route Demand Response

Local Assistance: – $56,047 State Assistance: – – Federal Assistance: – $413,807 Total Capital Funds Awarded: – $469,854 Dedicated Local Funding Source: Other Local Funding Sources:

Performance Measures Fixed Route Demand Response

Operating Recovery Ratio: – 10.10% Operating Expense/Vehicle Mile: – $1.96 Operating Expense/Trip: – $19.35 Passenger Trips/Vehicle Mile – 0.10

Vehicle Inventory

# Type Year Seating Accessible Fuel

6 LTV–N 2011 11 + 2 wc Yes Gasoline

1 LTV–N 2011 11 + 1 wc Yes Gasoline

3 LTV–N 2011 8 + 2 wc Yes Gasoline

2 LTV–N 2009 8 + 2 wc Yes Gasoline

4 LTV–N 2008 8 + 2 wc Yes Gasoline

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Rural Transit Systems 137

Wilmington Transit System City of Wilmington • 260 Charles Street Wilmington, OH 45177 (937) 382–7964 Fax: (937) 382–2301 Phil Floyd Email: [email protected] Director of Public Transportation Website: http://www.ci.wilmington.oh.us/wiltran.cfm

Grantee

City of Wilmington 69 North South Street Wilmington, OH 45177 Randy Riley, Mayor (937) 382–5458 Fax: (937) 382–0931 Email: [email protected]

System Characteristics

System Type: Demand Response

System Area: City of Wilmington

System Square Miles: 7

System Population: 11,999

Service Hours Fixed Route Demand Response

Weekdays… – 6:30 a.m. – 9:00 p.m. Saturdays… – 8:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. Sundays... – 8:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.

Fares Fixed Route Demand Response

Base ....................................... – $2.00 Youth ..................................... – – E & D .................................... – $1.00 Transfers ................................ – – $1.00 per mile per person outside city limits.

Service Statistics Fixed Route Demand Response

Annual Passenger Trips: ........... – 136,490 Annual E & D Passengers: ........ – 63,988 Annual Vehicle Miles: ................ – 491,495 Annual Vehicle Hours: .............. – 35,360

Personnel (FTE) Fixed Route Demand Response

Operations: ................................ – 16 General Administration: ............ – 2 Total: ......................................... – 18

Provider

Fixed Route: None

Demand Response: Wilmington Transit System 260 Charles StreetWilmington, OH 45177 Contact: Phil Floyd, Director of Public Transportation (937) 382–7964 Fax: (937) 382–2301 Email: [email protected]

Additional Contact Information

Operations, ADA, PTMS Coordinator: Dan Daniels 937–382–7964, [email protected]

Preventive Maintenance Coordinator, Vehicle Maintenance: Corey Tolliver 937–382–7964, [email protected]

Director of Marketing, Public Relations, Finance, Risk Manager: Phillip J. Floyd 937–382–7964, [email protected]

Administrative, Training Coordinator: Danny Sheeley 937–382–7964

Clinton

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Wilmington Transit System – continued

Operating Expenses Fixed Route Demand Response

Total Operating Costs: – $856,150 Total Administrative Costs: – $284,200 Total System Costs: – $1,140,350

Operating Funds Fixed Route Demand Response

Federal Assistance: – $452,818 State Assistance: – $140,968 State E&D Assistance: – $61,546 Local Assistance: – $136,784 Passenger Fares: – $234,714 Contract Fares: – $66,830 Other Revenues: – $46,690 Total Revenues: – $1,140,350

Capital Funds Fixed Route Demand Response

Local Assistance: – $41,388 State Assistance: – – Federal Assistance: – $232,022 Total Capital Funds Awarded: – $273,410 Dedicated Local Funding Source: Other Local Funding Sources:

Performance Measures Fixed Route Demand Response

Operating Recovery Ratio: – 26.44% Operating Expense/Vehicle Mile: – $2.32 Operating Expense/Trip: – $8.35 Passenger Trips/Vehicle Mile – 0.28

Vehicle Inventory

# Type Year Seating Accessible Fuel

1 SMV 2011 6 No Gasoline

1 MMV 2010 7 + 1 wc Yes Gasoline

2 LTV–N 2009 8 + 2 wc Yes Gasoline

4 SMV 2008 6 No Gasoline

3 SMV 2007 6 No Gasoline

2 LTV–N 2006 8 + 2 wc Yes Gasoline

1 AO 2006 6 No Gasoline

3 LTV–N 2005 8 + 2 wc Yes Gasoline 17

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Section Three

New Vehicle

Codes

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New Vehicle Code Comments

AO Automobile

B30–HD Bus 30–Foot Heavy Duty

B30–LD Bus 30–Foot Light Duty

B30–MD Bus 30–Foot Medium Duty

B35–HD Bus 35–Foot Heavy Duty

BSV Basic Standard Van

BU–40 Bus 40–Foot

CV Converted Van

HR Heavy Rail Car

IB Intercity Bus

LR Light Rail Car

LTV–FS Light Transit Vehicle – Fiberglass/Steel

LTV–N Light Transit Vehicle – Narrow

LVT–S Light Transit Vehicle – Steel

MMV Modified Minivan

SMV Standard Minivan

SV Basic Standard Van

TB Trolleybus

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Section Four

Specialized Transportation

Program

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Ohio’s Specialized Transportation Program

Ohio’s Specialized Transportation Program, as authorized by 49 USC Section 5310, authorizes capital grants for the purpose of assisting organizations in providing transportation services to meet the special needs of elderly persons and persons with disabilities where existing transportation services are unavailable, insufficient or inappropriate.

Specialized Transportation Program applicants are private nonprofit corporations or public bodies, which serve as the lead agency in an Ohio Coordination Program project or which certify to ODOT that no private nonprofit corporations are readily available in their area to provide transportation services to elderly persons and persons with disabilities.

In Ohio, ODOT’s Office of Transit administers the program. Funds from the Federal Transit Administration (FTA) provide 80 percent of the cost of capital items; the remaining 20 percent must be provided from a local, nonfederal source. ODOT writes the specifications and actually purchases the vehicles with costs reimbursed by FTA and the agency.

The Specialized Transportation Program has two types of applicants – those from urbanized areas and those from non–urbanized areas. While ODOT administers the program for the entire state, certain responsibilities are assigned to the seventeen Metropolitan Planning Organizations (MPO). ODOT has established the eligibility requirements to be used for all applicants. Each MPO may establish additional eligibility requirements and deadlines to fit its urbanized area’s needs so long as such requirements and deadlines are not less restrictive than ODOT’s. All Specialized Transportation Program projects must be derived from a Locally Developed Coordinated Public Transit Human Services Transportation Plan.

The following agencies, listed by county, are operating Specialized Transportation Program vehicles:

ADAMS 1. Adams County Commissioners .................... (937) 544–3286 2. Adams County Senior Citizens Council, Inc.(937) 544-3979

ALLEN 1. Allen County Council on Aging ................... (419) 228–5135 2. Children’s Development Center of Lima ... (419) 226–5046 3. Delphos Senior Citizens ............................... (419) 692–1331 4. Marimor Industries, Inc. ............................ (419) 221–1226

ASHTABULA 1. Ashtabula County Council on Aging ........... (440) 998–6750 2. County Neighbor Program, Inc. .................. (440) 437–6311 3. Geneva Area Senior Corporation .................. (440) 466-3048

AUGLAIZE 1. Auglaize County Council on Aging, Inc. ..... (419) 394–8252

BELMONT 1. Belco Works, Inc. ........................................... (740) 695–7420 2. Community Action Commission of

Belmont County, Inc. .................................... (740) 695–0293 BROWN 1. Brown County Senior Citizens Council ....... (937) 378–6603 2. Catholic Social Services of

Southwestern Ohio ........................................ (513) 875–2317

BUTLER 1. Abilities First .................................................... (513) 423–9496 2. Middletown Area Senior Citizens, Inc. ........ (513) 423–1734 3. Oxford Senior Citizens ................................... (513) 523–8100 4. Partners in Prime. ............................................ (513) 867–9195 5. Transit Alliance of Butler Co. ........................ (513) 785–5237

CARROLL 1. Carroll Hills Industries, Inc. .......................... (330) 627–5524

CLARK 1. Community Mercy Health Partners – St. John's Center ............................................ (937)–399–9190 2. Community Mercy Health Partnership /Oakwood Village .............................................. (937)–342–5905 3. Elderly United of Springfield and

Clark County .................................................... (937) 323–4948 4. NAMI of Clark Co. ......................................... (937) 322–5600 5. Quest Adult Services, Inc. .............................. (937) 328-5240 6. TAC Industries, Inc. ....................................... (937) 525–7421

CLERMONT 1. Clerco, Inc. ....................................................... (513) 732–4921 2. Clermont Counseling Center ......................... (513) 947–7122 3. Clermont Senior Services, Inc. ...................... (513) 536–4062

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COSHOCTON 1. Coshocton County Commissioners .............. (740) 622–7139 2. Residential Home for the

Developmentally Disabled ............................. (740) 622–9778

CUYAHOGA 1. Catholic Charities Services Corp. .................. (216) 939–3703 2. City of Berea .................................................... (440) 826–5800 3. City of North Royalton ................................... (440) 582-6333 4. City of Strongsville .......................................... (440) 580–3262 5. Cleveland Society for the Blind ..................... (216) 791–8118 6. Eliza Bryant Center ......................................... (216) 361–6141 7. Fairview Park Senior Council ........................ (440) 356–4436 8. Jewish Family Services Association of Cleveland ...................................................... (216)–504–6430 9. Koinonia Homes ............................................ (216)–588–8777 10. Lakewood Foundation ................................. (216) 521–1515 11. Maple Heights Senior Development .......... (216) 587–5481 12 NEOHS dba: Connections,

Health, Wellness Advocacy ............................ (216) 831–6466 13. North Olmsted Commission on

Paratransit, Inc. ................................................ (440) 716–4164 14. Orange Senior Advisory

Council Association ........................................ (216) 831–8601 15. Parma Commission on Aging ..................... (440) 885–8143 16. Schnurmann House ...................................... (440) 461–4588 17. Senior Citizen Resources, Inc. ..................... (216) 749–5367 18. Site Council of Garfield Heights

Senior Center, Inc. ......................................... (216) 475–3244 19. Southwest General Health Center .............. (440) 816–4046 20. Tri-City Consortium on Aging Commission .................................................... (216) 291–3902 21. United Cerebral Palsy of Greater

Cleveland .......................................................... (216) 791–8363 22. University Settlement, Inc.. .......................... (216) 641–8948 23. Wesleyan Village 24. West Side Community House ..................... (216) 771–7297 25. Youth Challenge, Inc. ................................... (440) 892–1001

ERIE 1. Double S Industries ....................................... (419) 626–1048

FAIRFIELD 1. Fairfield Center for Disabilities

and Cerebral Palsy .......................................... (740) 653–5501 2. Fairfield Industries .......................................... (740) 756–7874 3. Life Center: Adult Day Care .......................... (614) 501–1435 4. The Salvation Army – Lancaster ................... (740) 687–1921

FAYETTE 1. Fayette Progressive Industries ...................... (740) 335–7453

FRANKLIN 1. Canal Winchester Human Services Corp. .... (614) 834–3888 2. Clintonville–Beechwold Community Resources Center ........................................... (614) 268–3539 3. Heritage Day Health Centers ......................... (614) 236–0586 4. NetCare Corporation. ..................................... (614) 274–9500 5. Ohio Presbyterian Retirement Services

dba Sr. Independence. ..................................... (614) 433–0031

FULTON 1. Hands of Grace/Faith in Action .................. (419) 822–3556

GALLIA 1. Gallco Inc. ........................................................ (740) 367–7371 2. Gallia County Council on Aging ................... (740) 446–7000 3. Woodland Centers ........................................... (740) 441–4455

GREENE 1. Beavercreek Enrichment Association. .......... (937) 429–3186 2. Golden Age Senior Citizens Center, Inc. ..... (937) 376–4353 3. Senior Citizens Alliance of Beavercreek ....... (937) 426–6166 4. Senior Citizens Association of

Metro Fairborn ................................................ (937) 878–4141 5. United Church Homes – Trinity Community of

Beavercreek ..................................................... (937)–426–8481

GUERNSEY 1. Guernsey County Senior Citizens Center ... (740) 439–6681

HAMILTON 1. Cincinnati Area Senior Services, Inc. ............ (513) 721–4330 2. Jewish Community Center – Cincinnati ....... (513) 761–7500 3. Jewish Vocational Service of Cincinnati ....... (513) 985–0515 4. Lutheran Social Services of the Miami Valley – We Care

Homes ............................................................... (513) 612–6502 5. Maple Knoll Communities, Inc. DBA The Sycamore

Senior ................................................................ (513) 984–1234 6. Maple Knolls Communities, Inc. Knolls of Oxford. ........................................... (513) 782–2462 7. New housing Opportunities, Inc. ...................(513) 554-4567 8. North College Hill Community Seniors ....... (513) 521–3462 9. Ohio Presbyterian Retirement Services –

Anderson Senior Service Center ................... (513) 474–3100 10. Ohio Presbyterian Retirement Services –

dba Sr. Indep. – Cinn ...................................... (513) 681–8174 11. Talbert House ................................................ (513) 872–5863 12. We Care House .............................................. (513) 612–6504 13. Wesley Community Services ........................ (513) 661–2777 14. West College Hill Neighbor ..........................(513) 542-7379

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HARDIN 1. Hardin County Council on Aging, Inc. ........ (419) 673–1102

HENRY 1. Henry County Commissioners ...................... (419) 592–8726

HIGHLAND 1. FRS Counseling ............................................... (937) 393–0585 2. Highland County Community Action

Organization .................................................... (937) 393–3458

HOLMES 1. Lynn Hope Industries .................................... (216) 674–0556

HURON 1. Services for Aging ........................................... (419) 668–6245

JACKSON 1. Jackson County Board on Aging .................. (740) 286–2909 2. Jackson–Vinton Community Action, Inc. ... (740) 384–3722

JEFFERSON 1. Jeffco Sheltered Workshop ........................... (740) 266–3831 2. Jefferson Behavioral Health Systems ............ (740) 282-5338 3. Prime Time of Jefferson Co. –Tri–State Health Services, Inc... ........................................ (740) 283–7210

LAKE 1. Ohio Presbyterian Retirement Services –

dba Sen Ind – Breckenridge .......................... (440) 942–4342

LAWRENCE 1. Ironton–Lawrence County Area CAO ........ (740) 894–7569 2. Tri–State Industries ........................................ (740) 532–0406

LICKING 1. Catholic Social Services .................................. (740) 345–0353

LOGAN 1. West Liberty Care Center .............................. (937) 465–5065

LORAIN 1. Lorain County Alcohol & Drug Abuse

Services, Inc. ................................................... (440) 282–4777 2. Lucy Idol Center for the Handicapped ........ (440) 967–6724 3. North Ridgeville Seniors ................................ (440) 353–0856 4. The Nord Center ............................................ (440) 204–4153 5. Wellington Senior Citizens Bus

Association ...................................................... (440) 647–4626

LUCAS 1. Anne Grady Corporation ................................ (419) 866-6500 2. Bittersweet Farms ........................................... (419) 875–6986 3. East Toledo Family Center, Inc. ................... (419) 691–2254 4. Friendship New Vision, Inc. .......................... (419) 534-5437

5. LHS Housing, Inc. .......................................... (419) 724–1525 6. Little Sisters of the Poor ................................. (419) 698-4331 7. Lutheran Homes Society – East Toledo. ..... (419) 724–1525 8. Margaret L. Hunt Senior Center, Inc. .......... (419) 385–2595 9. Neighborhood Health Association/

Mayores Senior Center. .................................. (419) 720–7883 10. Rescue Mental Health Services. .................. (419) 255–9585 11. The Toledo Hospital .................................... (419) 291–3943

12. United Jewish Council of Greater Toledo . (419) 531–2119

MADISON 1. Madison County Board of MR/DD ........... (740) 852–7050

MAHONING 1. Antonine Sisters' Adult Day Care ................. (330) 538–9822 2. Associated Neighbors Cnt. ............................ (216) 744–4377 3. Easter Seals – Youngstown. ........................... (330) 743–1168 4. Golden String, Inc. .......................................... (330) 719–4635 5. MASCO, Inc. ................................................... (330) 799–2101

MEDINA 1. Society for Handicapped Citizens of

Medina County, Inc. ..................................... (330) 722–1900

MEIGS 1. Meigs County Council on Aging .................. (740) 992–2161 2. Meigs Industries, Inc. .................................... (740) 992–6681

MERCER 1. Mercer County Council on Aging ................ (419) 586–1644 2. Sources Community Network Services ....... (419) 584–1550

MIAMI 1. Sunrise Center for Adults – Piqua ................ (937) 778–3680

MONTGOMERY 1. Community Action Partnership of the

Greater Dayton Area. ..................................... (937) 341–5000 2. Eastway Corporation ...................................... (937) 496–2000 3. Goodwill Easter Seals of Miami Valley ........ (513) 222–9872 4. Hithergreen Senior Center of Centerville–Washington(937)–435–2415 5. Kettering Parks Foundation .......................... (937) 296–2454 6. Mary Scott Nursing Center ............................. (937) 278-0761 7. Miami Valley United Methodist

Mission Society ................................................ (937) 263–3556 8. Wesley Community Center, Inc. ................... (937) 263–3556

Morgan 1. Morgan County Commissioners .................... (740) 962-1477

MORROW 1. Morrow County Commissioners ................... (419) 864–3500 2. Morrow County Services for Older Citizens (419) 946-4191

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NOBLE 1. G.M.N. Tri–County C.A.C., Inc. ................. (740) 732–2388

TRUMBULL

OTTAWA 1. Luther Home of Mercy .................................. (419) 725–5188

PAULDING 1. PC Workshop, Inc. ........................................ (419) 399–4805

PIKE 1. Community Action Committee of Pike

County, Inc....................................................... (740) 289–2371 2. National Church Residences –

Bristol Village ................................................... (740) 947–2118

PREBLE 1. Preble County Council on Aging .................. (937) 456–4947

PUTNAM 1. Putnam County Council on Aging ............... (419) 523–4121

RICHLAND 1. Alfred I. Harrington Post No. 3494

Veterans of Foreign Wars .............................. (419) 774–5822 2. Lexington Senior/Civic Center ..................... (419) 884–1676 3. Mary McLeod–Bethune Intervention and Enrichment Center .................................... (419)–522–6712 4. Rehabilitation Service of North Central

Ohio, Inc. ........................................................ (419) 756–1133 5. The Center for Individual and Family Services, Inc. ...................................................... (419)–774–6709 6. The Professional Association for

Retardation in Ohio ........................................ (419) 774–5894

SCIOTO 1. Shawnee Mental Health Center, Inc. ............ (740) 354–7702

SENECA 1. Seneca County Commission on

Aging, Inc. ........................................................ (419) 447–5792

SHELBY 1. City of Sidney................................................... (937) 498–8148

STARK 1. Goodwill Indust. Rehabilitation – Canton. . (330) 454–9461 2. Mercy Medical Center, Inc. ............................. (330) 489-1250

SUMMIT 1. Interval Brotherhood Homes Inc. ................ (330) 644–4095 2. United Disability Services, Inc.. ..................... (330) 762-9751

1. Community Improvement Corporation of Lordstown ........................................................ (330) 824–2510

2. Forum Health Rehabilitative Services ........... (330) 841–3655 3. OPRS – Lake Vista of Cortland .................... (330) 638–2420 4. SCOPE, Inc. of Trumbull County ................ (330) 399–8846 5. Senior Citizens of Newton Falls

Transportation ................................................. (330) 872–5261 6. Trumbull Community Action Program ........ (330) 393–2507

TUSCARAWAS 1. Community Mental Healthcare, Inc.............. (330) 343–6631 2. Horizons of Tuscarawas & Carroll

Counties, Inc. ................................................... (330) 364–5415 3. Society for Equal Access Independent

Living Center ................................................... (330) 343–3668 4. Tuscarawas County Committee

on Aging, Inc. ................................................... (330) 364–6611 5. Tuscarawas County Senior Center ................ (330) 364–6611

UNION 1. Union County Commissioners ...................... (937) 642–5100

VAN WERT 1. Van Wert County Council on Aging ........... (419) 238–5011

VINTON 1. Vinton County Senior Citizens. ..................... (740) 596–4706 2. Vinton Industries, Inc.. ................................... (740) 596–5515

WARREN 1. Ohio Presbyterian Retirement Services/

Mt. Pleasant–Franklin ..................................... (937) 743–6339 2. Walter & Audrey Deardoff Senior

Citizens Center ................................................. (937) 743–8100 3. Warren County Community Services, Inc. .. (513) 695–2288

WASHINGTON 1. O'Neill Senior Center ...................................... (740) 373–3914 2. WASCO, Inc. ................................................... (740) 373–3418

WILLIAMS 1. Quadco Rehabilitation Center ....................... (419) 682–1011

WOOD 1. Wood County Children's Services

Association ...................................................... (419) 352–7588 2. Wood County Committee on Aging ............. (419) 353–5661

WYANDOT 1. Wyandot County Council on Aging, Inc. .... (419) 294–5733

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Section Five

Mobility Managers/ OCP

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Subrecipient (Grantee) Program Contact, Additional Contact,

Service Area Adams County Commissioners* 215 N. Cross St., Suite 102 West Union, OH 45693-1395 (937) 544-3286 (937) 544-1016 fax www.adamscountyoh.com [email protected]

Sally Hayslip, Mobility Manager, [email protected](937) 544-6868 (937) 544-1016 fax Adams County Transportation Program 215 N. Cross St., Suite 102 West Union, OH 45693-1397 Service Area: Adams County

Area Agency on Aging 3‡ 200 East High Street, 2nd Floor Lima, OH 45801 (419) 222-7723 (419) 222-6019 fax www.aaa3.org Jacqueline Bradley, Executive Director, [email protected]

Erica Petrie, Mobility Manager, [email protected](419) 222-7723 (419) 222-6019 fax Area Agency on Aging 3 200 East High Street, 2nd Floor Lima, OH 45801 Service Area: Allen, Hancock, and Putnam counties

Community Action Agency of Columbiana County†7880 Lincole Place Lisbon, OH 44432 (330) 424-7221 (330) 424-4184 fax www.caaofcc.org Carol F. Bretz, Executive Director, [email protected]

Quinten Melius, Transportation Director, [email protected] (330) 424-4015 (330) 424-7976 fax Community Action Agency of Columbiana County 7880 Lincole Place Lisbon, OH 44432 Gina Leslie, Mobility Manager, [email protected] Service Area: Columbiana County

Community Action Commission of Fayette County*1400 US Highway 22 NW Washington Court House, OH 43160 (740) 335-7282 (740) 335-6802 fax www.cacfayettecounty.org Lucinda (Bambi) Baughn, Executive Director, [email protected]

Mekia Rhoades, Mobility Manager, [email protected] (740) 335-9628 (740) 335-6802 fax Community Action Commission of Fayette County 1400 US Highway 22 NW Washington Court House, OH 43160 www.cacfayettecounty.org/Transportation.htm Service Area: Fayette County

Community Action Committee of Pike County†941 Market Street Piketon, OH 45661 (740) 289-2371 (740) 289-4291 fax www.pikecac.org Ray Roberts, Executive Director, [email protected]

Diane F. Renner, LSW, Social/Senior/Transit Program Director, [email protected] (740) 289-2371 ext. 173 (740) 289-4291 fax Community Action Committee of Pike County 941 Market Street Piketon, OH 45661 (740) 289-4525 alexandria.pikecac.org/CATS Pamela Mustard, Social Service Transit Mobility Manager, [email protected] Service Area: Pike County

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Subrecipient (Grantee) Program Contact, Additional Contact, Service Area

Community Action Partnership of the Greater Dayton Area* 719 South Main Street Dayton, OH 45402 (937) 341-5000 (937) 341-5002 fax www.cap-dayton.org John T. Donnellan, President/CEO, [email protected]

Rita Daily, Director Preble County, [email protected] (937) 456-2800 (937) 456-3164 fax Preble County TRAC (Transportation Resource & Agency Coordination) Community Action Partnership 304 Eaton Lewisburg Road Eaton, OH 45320 www.cap-dayton.org/ programsinyourcommunity/preblecounty/ transportationservices.html Lisa Senesac, Mobility Manager, [email protected] Service Area: Preble County

Coshocton County Commissioners* 401½ Main Street Coshocton, OH 43812 (740) 622-1753 (740) 622-4917 fax www.coshoctoncounty.net [email protected]

Tracy R. Haines, Mobility Manager, [email protected] (740) 622-7139 (740) 623-2591 fax Coshocton County Coordinated Transportation Agency 349½ Main Street Coshocton, OH 43812 www.coshoctoncounty.net/agency/ transportation Service Area: Coshocton County

Country Neighbor Program‡ 39 South Maple Street P.O. Box 212 Orwell, OH 44076 (440) 437-6311 (440) 437-1031 fax www.countryneighbor.org Barbara Klingensmith, Executive Director, [email protected]

Barbara Klingensmith, Executive Director, [email protected] (440) 437-6311 (440) 437-1031 fax Country Neighbor Program, Inc. 39 South Maple Street P.O. Box 212 Orwell, OH 44076 Heather Jukes, Mobility Manager, [email protected] Service Area: Ashtabula County

Delaware County Transit Board‡ 119 Henderson Court Delaware, OH 43015 (740) 368-9383 (740) 362-7603 fax www.ridedata.com Denny Schooley, Executive Director, [email protected]

Denny Schooley, Executive Director, [email protected] (740) 368-9383 (740) 362-7603 fax Delaware County Transit Board 119 Henderson Court Delaware, OH 43015 www.ridedata.com Tonya James, Mobility Manager, [email protected] Service Area: Delaware County

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FRS Counseling* 313 Chillicothe Avenue Hillsboro, OH 45133 (937) 393-4562 (937) 393-2056 fax www.frshighland.org Joseph Adray, Executive Director, [email protected]

Melody G. Elliott, Director of Transportation, [email protected] (937) 393-0585 (937) 393-0588 fax FRS Transportation P.O. Box 502 Hillsboro, OH 45133 www.frstransportation.org Service Area: Highland County

Hardin County Council on Aging* 100 Memorial Avenue Kenton, OH 43326 (419) 673-1102 (419) 673-8161 fax www.hardincoa.net Shirl P. Taylor, Executive Director, [email protected]

Shirl P. Taylor, Executive Director, [email protected] (419) 673-1102 (419) 673-8161 fax Hardin County Council on Aging, Inc. 100 Memorial Avenue Kenton, OH 43326 www.hardincoa.net Kay Eibling, Mobility Manager/Supervisor Service Area: Hardin County

Henry County Transportation Network* 130 East Clinton Street Napoleon, OH 43545 (419) 592-8726 (419) 599-5525 fax www.henrycountyohio.com/transportation.htm Michael L. Saneholtz, Director, [email protected]

Michael L. Saneholtz, Director, [email protected] (419) 592-8726 (419) 592-5525 fax Henry County Transportation Network 130 East Clinton Street Napoleon, OH 43545 www.henrycountyohio.com/transportation.htm Service Area: Henry County

Hocking.Athens.Perry Community Action* 3 Cardaras Drive Glouster, OH 45732 (740) 767-4500 (740) 767-2301 fax www.hapcap.org Doug Stanley, Executive Director, [email protected]

Lantz Repp, Athens Mobility Coordinator, [email protected] (740) 767-4500 (740) 767-2301 fax Hocking.Athens.Perry Community Action 3 Cardaras Drive Glouster, OH 45732 www.athensmobility.com Service Area: Athens County

Jackson-Vinton Community Action* 118 South New York Avenue Wellston, OH 45692 (740) 384-3722 (740) 384-5815 fax www.jvcai.org Cheryl Thiessen, Executive Director, [email protected]

Tammy Riegel, Transportation Director, [email protected] (740) 384-3722, ext. *822 (740) 384-3870 fax Jackson-Vinton Community Action 118 South New York Avenue Wellston, OH 45692 transportation.jvcai.org Service Area: Jackson and Vinton counties

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Mercer County Commissioners* 220 West Livingston Street, Room A201 Celina, OH 45822 (419) 586-3178 (419) 586-1699 fax www.mercercountyohio.org [email protected]

Debra D. Farrell, Director(419) 584-1550 (419) 584-1575 fax SOURCES Community Network Services 420 North Brandon Avenue Celina, OH 45822-1680 www.sourcescns.com [email protected] Theresa Adkins, Transportation Coordinator, [email protected] Service Area: Auglaize, Mercer, and Van Wert counties

Morrow County Transportation Collaborative (MCTC)*619 West Marion Road Mt. Gilead, OH 43338 (419) 864-3500 (419) 864-3551 fax www.morrowcounty.info/mctc Don Wake, Director, [email protected]

Tim Maceyko, MCTC Coordinator, [email protected] (419) 560-0905 (419) 864-3551 fax Morrow County Transportation Collaborative (MCTC) 619 West Marion Road Mt. Gilead, OH 43338 www.morrowcounty.info/mctc Service Area: Morrow County

Richland County Regional Planning Commission*35 North Park Street, Suite 230 Mansfield, OH 44902 (419) 774-5684 (419) 774-5685 fax www.rcrpc.org Matthew Huffman, Executive Director, [email protected]

Kathy Adams, Public Transportation Planner, [email protected] (419) 774-6396 (419) 774-5685 fax Richland County Regional Planning Commission 35 North Park Street, Suite 230 Mansfield, OH 44902 Shelby Wright, Mobility Manager, (419) 774-6201, [email protected] Service Area: Richland County

Tri-County Community Action Commission for Champaign, Logan and Shelby Counties† 125 East Patterson Avenue Bellefontaine, OH 43311 (937) 593-0034 (937) 593-0084 fax www.tricountycls.com Denise Birt, Executive Director, [email protected]

Trann Porter, Director of Transportation & Nutrition, [email protected] (937) 593-0034 ext. 513 (937) 593-0084 fax Tri-County Community Action Commission for Champaign, Logan and Shelby Counties 125 East Patterson Avenue Bellefontaine, OH 43311 www.tricountycls.com Service Area: Logan County

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Trumbull County Commissioners* 160 High Street NW, 5th Floor Warren, OH 44481 (330) 675-2451 (330) 675-2462 fax commissioners.co.trumbull.oh.us [email protected]

Gary W. Engstrom, Executive Director, [email protected] (330) 675-2486 (330) 675-6633 fax Trumbull County Office of Elderly Affairs 2959 Youngstown Road SE Warren, OH 44484 elderlyaffairs.co.trumbull.oh.us Bob Harris, Mobility Manager, [email protected] Service Area: Trumbull County

Tuscarawas County Senior Center* 425 Prospect Street Dover, OH 44622 (330) 364-6611 (330) 364-9291 fax www.tuscsc.org Pam Ferrell, Executive Director, [email protected]

Pam Ferrell, Executive Director, [email protected](330) 364-6611 (330) 364-9291 fax Tuscarawas Coordinated Public Transportation (TuscTransit) c/o Tuscarawas County Senior Center 425 Prospect Street Dover, OH 44622 (330) 364-2159 tusctransit.org Shannon L. Hursey, Mobility Manager, [email protected] Service Area: Tuscarawas County

WSOS Community Action Commission* 109 South Front Street Fremont, OH 43420 (419) 334-8911 (419) 332-8720 fax www.wsos.org Neil McCabe, President/CEO, [email protected]

Robin Richter, Director of Transportation, [email protected] (419) 332-2015 (419) 332-8720 fax WSOS Community Action Commission 109 South Front Street Fremont, OH 43420 Bill Duncan, Mobility Manager, [email protected] Service Area: Sandusky County

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Notes Federal funding source:

* Section 5310 (Elderly Individuals and Individuals with Disabilities) Program † Job Access and Reverse Commute (JARC) Program ‡ New Freedom Program

Service areas apply to mobility management activities and are not necessarily coextensive with the overall jurisdiction or service area of the subrecipient. This document is not an all-inclusive list of entities receiving federal funds for mobility management activities in Ohio. The designated recipients of FTA JARC and New Freedom program funding in urbanized areas over 200,000 in population (Akron, Canton, Cincinnati, Cleveland, Columbus, Dayton, Toledo, and Youngstown) may direct some or all of their apportionments to mobility management activities in their respective jurisdictions. See http://fta.dot.gov/13093_7404.html and http://fta.dot.gov/13093_7405.html. Contact David Walker ([email protected]), Ohio Coordination Program Coordinator/Job Access and Reverse Commute (JARC) Program Coordinator/New Freedom Program Coordinator, with questions and comments or to submit updates.

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Section Six

New Freedom Program

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Subrecipient/Contact Service Description/Capital

Allen County Regional Transit Authority dba Lima Allen County RTA 200 East High Street, Suite 2A Lima, OH 45801 (419) 222-2782 www.acrta.com Rosann Christian, Executive Director, [email protected] Shelley Gould, Finance Director, [email protected]

Trip-based services—flexible routing. Expanded geographic coverage: City of Delphos; villages of Bluffton, Elida, Fort Shawnee, and Harrod; Bath and Sugar Creek townships (Allen County). Targeted to individuals with developmental disabilities.

Area Agency on Aging 3 200 East High Street, 2nd Floor Lima, OH 45801 (419) 222-7723 www.aaa3.org Jacqueline Bradley, Executive Director, [email protected] Erica Petrie, Mobility Manager, [email protected]

Information-based services—one-stop center/referral and mobility manager. Trip-based services—user-side subsidies/vouchers. Allen, Auglaize, Hancock, Hardin, Mercer, Putnam, and Van Wert counties. One converted van and three modified minivans.

Belco Works 340 Fox-Shannon Place St. Clairsville, OH 43950 (740) 695-0500 www.belcoworks.com Anne Haning, Executive Director, [email protected]

Trip-based services—demand response. Extended hours/days of service. Targeted to individuals with disabilities. Belmont County.

Country Neighbor Program 39 South Maple Street P.O. Box 212 Orwell, OH 44076 (440) 437-6311 www.countryneighbor.org Barbara Klingensmith, Executive Director, [email protected] Heather Jukes, Mobility Manager, [email protected]

Information-based services—mobility manager. Ashtabula County.

Darke County Job & Family Services 631 Wagner Avenue Greenville, OH 45331 (937) 548-4132 www.co.darke.oh.us Gracie G. Ratliff, Director, [email protected]

Trip-based services—demand response and aide/escort assistance. Information-based services—one-stop center/referral.

Delaware County Transit Board 119 Henderson Court Delaware, OH 43015 (740) 368-9383 www.ridedata.com Denny Schooley, Executive Director, [email protected] Tonya James, Mobility Manager, [email protected], (740) 513-2207

Trip-based services—aide/escort assistance. Information-based services—one-on-one transit training (travel training) and mobility manager.

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Subrecipient/Contact Service Description/Capital FRS Counseling 313 Chillicothe Avenue Hillsboro, OH 45133 (937) 393-4562 www.frshighland.org Joseph Adray, Executive Director, [email protected] FRS Transportation P.O. Box 502 Hillsboro, OH 45133 (937) 393-0585 www.frstransportation.org Melody Elliott, Director of Transportation, [email protected]

Trip-based services—demand response and user-side subsidies/vouchers. Highland County.

Hardin County Council on Aging 100 Memorial Avenue Kenton, OH 43326 (419) 673-1102 www.hardincoa.net Shirl P. Taylor, Executive Director, [email protected]

Trip-based services—flexible routing. Cities of Ada and Kenton.

Horizons of Tuscarawas and Carroll Counties220 West 4th Street Dover, OH 44622 (330) 364-5415 www.horizonsoftuscandcarroll.org Donna Merrill, Executive Director, [email protected] Tuscarawas Coordinated Public Transportation (TuscTransit) c/o Horizons of Tuscarawas and Carroll Counties, Inc. (330) 364-2159 www.tusctransit.org

Trip-based services—demand response. Tuscarawas County. Two computers.

Mary McLeod-Bethune Intervention and Enrichment Center 177 West 2nd Street Mansfield, OH 44902 (419) 522-6712 www.mbie.org Alverta Williams, President, [email protected]

Trip-based services—demand response. 2 projects: supplement existing transit service (expanded geographic coverage and extended hours/days of service); provide demand response service to the Village of Lexington. Richland County.

Preble County Council on Aging 800 East St. Clair Street Eaton, OH 45320 (937) 456-4947 www.prebleseniorcenter.org Shelley Ratliff, Executive Director, [email protected]

Trip-based services—demand response.

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Subrecipient/Contact Service Description/Capital Quadco Rehabilitation Center 427 North Defiance Street Stryker, OH 43557 (419) 682-1011 www.quadcorehab.org Terry L. Fruth, Director of Finance, [email protected]

Trip-based services—demand response. Williams County.

RTC Industries 36 County Road 32 Bellefontaine, OH 43311 (937) 592-0534 www.rtcindustries.org James Russell Foust, President, [email protected] Tonya Reed, Employment Services Director, [email protected]

Trip-based services—demand response. Targeted to individuals with developmental disabilities. Logan County. One light transit vehicle (LTV).

Union County Commissioners 233 West 6th Street Marysville, OH 43040 (937) 645-3012 www.co.union.oh.us [email protected] Union County Agency Transportation Service (UCATS) 18000 State Route 4, Suite D128 Marysville, OH 43040 (937) 642-5100 www.rideucats.org Dick Douglass, Director, [email protected]

Trip-based services—demand response. Targeted to individuals with developmental disabilities.

WSOS Community Action Commission 109 South Front Street Fremont, OH 43420 (419) 334-8911 www.wsos.org Neil McCabe, President/CEO, [email protected] Robin Richter, Director of Transportation, [email protected]

Trip-based services—aide/escort assistance and door-through-door. Information-based services—one-on-one transit training (travel training). Sandusky County.

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Notes This document is not an all-inclusive list of entities receiving federal New Freedom program funds in Ohio. The designated recipients of FTA New Freedom program funds in urbanized areas over 200,000 in population (Akron, Canton, Cincinnati, Cleveland, Columbus, Dayton, Toledo, and Youngstown) receive and apportion funding for projects serving these geographical areas. See FTA’s New Freedom Designated Recipients page (http://fta.dot.gov/13093_7405.html) for more information. Contact David Walker, [email protected], with questions and comments or to submit updates. For more information about ODOT’s transit programs, see http://www.dot.state.oh.us/Divisions/Planning/Transit/Pages/Programs.aspx

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Section Seven

Job Access & Reverse Commute Program

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Subrecipient/Contact Service Description/CapitalAllen County Regional Transit Authority dba Lima Allen County RTA 200 East High Street, Suite 2A Lima, OH 45801 (419) 222-2782 www.acrta.com Rosann Christian, Executive Director, [email protected] Shelley Gould, Finance Director, [email protected]

Trip-based services—fixed route. Additional hours of service on weekdays and Saturdays on existing fixed routes, and a new fixed route.

Clark County, Developmental Disabilities of 2527 Kenton Street Springfield, OH 45505 (937) 328-5245 www.clarkmrdd.org Jennifer Rousculp, Superintendent, [email protected] Robert Bender, Operations Director, (937) 328-5240, [email protected]

Trip-based services—demand response. Transport elderly disabled adults to vocational and day habilitation centers for employment. Two modified minivans and one 15 passenger van.

Community Action Agency of Columbiana County7880 Lincole Place Lisbon, OH 44432 (330) 424-7221 www.caaofcc.org Carol F. Bretz, Executive Director, [email protected] Quinten Melius, Transportation Director, [email protected] Gina Leslie, Mobility Manager, [email protected]

Trip-based services—demand response. Information-based services—mobility manager.

Community Action Commission of Fayette County1400 US Highway 22 NW Washington Court House, OH 43160 (740) 335-7282 www.cacfayettecounty.org Lucinda (Bambi) Baughn, Executive Director, [email protected] Ryan Hosch, Manager (740) 335-9628, [email protected]

Trip-based services—demand response. Additional hours of service on weekdays and Saturdays for eligible riders.

Community Action Committee of Pike County941 Market Street Piketon, OH 45661 (740) 289-2371 www.pikecac.org Ray Roberts, Executive Director, [email protected] Diane F. Renner, LSW, Social/Senior/Transit Program Director, [email protected] Pamela Mustard, Social Service Transit Mobility Manager, [email protected]

Trip-based services—flexible routing. Information-based services—mobility manager.

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Subrecipient/Contact Service Description/Capital Community Action Partnership of the Greater Dayton Area719 South Main Street Dayton, OH 45402 (937) 341-5000 www.cap-dayton.org John T. Donnellan, President/CEO, [email protected] Rita Daily, Director Preble County, (937) 456-2800, [email protected]

Trip-based services—demand response. Preble County.

Darke County Job & Family Services 631 Wagner Avenue Greenville, OH 45331 (937) 548-4132 www.co.darke.oh.us Gracie G. Ratliff, Director, [email protected]

Trip-based services—demand response. Information-based services—one-stop center/referral.

Delaware County Transit Board 119 Henderson Court Delaware, OH 43015 (740) 368-9383 www.ridedata.com Denny Schooley, Executive Director, [email protected]

Trip-based services—user-side subsidies/vouchers.

FRS Counseling 313 Chillicothe Avenue Hillsboro, OH 45133 (937) 393-4562 www.frshighland.org Joseph Adray, Executive Director, [email protected] FRS Transportation P.O. Box 502 Hillsboro, OH 45133 (937) 393-0585 (937) 393-0588 fax www.frstransportation.org Melody Elliott, Director of Transportation, [email protected]

Trip-based services—flexible routing and demand response. 2 projects: transportation for ex-offenders to job training center; Summer Youth Work Experience Program. Highland County.

Jackson-Vinton Community Action 118 South New York Avenue Wellston, OH 45692 (740) 384-3722 www.jvcai.org Cheryl Thiessen, Executive Director, [email protected] Tammy Riegel, Transportation Director, [email protected]

Trip-based services—demand response.

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Subrecipient/Contact Service Description/CapitalMercer County Commissioners 220 West Livingston Street, Room A201 Celina, OH 45822 (419) 586-3178 www.mercercountyohio.org SOURCES Community Network Services 420 North Brandon Avenue Celina, OH 45822-1680 (419) 584-1550 Debra D. Farrell, Executive Director, [email protected]

Trip-based services—demand response. Auglaize, Mercer, and Van Wert counties. One minivan.

New Carlisle, City of 331 South Church Street New Carlisle, OH 45344 (937) 845-9492 www.newcarlisle.net Kimberly J. Jones, City Manager, [email protected]

Trip-based services—demand response. Cities of New Carlisle and Springfield; Mad River Township (Clark County).

Quadco Rehabilitation Center 427 North Defiance Street Stryker, OH 43557 (419) 682-1011 www.quadcorehab.org Terry L. Fruth, Director of Finance, [email protected]

Trip-based services—demand response. Williams County.

Sandusky, City of 222 Meigs Street Sandusky, OH 44870 (419) 627-5844 www.ci.sandusky.oh.us Nicole Ard, City Manager, [email protected] Thomas Schwan, Transit Administrator, (419) 621-8462, [email protected]

Trip-based services—flexible routing. City of Sandusky; Perkins Township.

Tri-County Community Action Commission for Champaign, Logan and Shelby Counties 125 East Patterson Avenue Bellefontaine, OH 43311 (937) 593-0034 Denise Birt, Executive Director, [email protected] Trann Porter, Director of Transportation & Nutrition, [email protected]

Trip-based services—user-side subsidies/vouchers and vanpool. Information-based services—mobility manager. Logan County.

WSOS Community Action Commission 109 South Front Street Fremont, OH 43420 (419) 334-8911 www.wsos.org Neil McCabe, President/CEO, [email protected] Robin Richter, Director of Transportation, [email protected]

Trip-based services—demand response and user-side subsidies/vouchers. Additional hours of service on weekdays and Saturdays. Sandusky County.

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Notes This document is not an all-inclusive list of entities receiving federal JARC program funds in Ohio. The designated recipients of FTA JARC program funds in urbanized areas over 200,000 in population (Akron, Canton, Cincinnati, Cleveland, Columbus, Dayton, Toledo, and Youngstown) receive and apportion funding for projects serving these geographical areas. See FTA’s JARC Designated Recipients page (http://fta.dot.gov/13093_7404.html) for more information. Contact David Walker, [email protected], with questions and comments or to submit updates. For more information about ODOT’s transit programs, see http://www.dot.state.oh.us/Divisions/Planning/Transit/Pages/Programs.aspx.

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Section Eight

Transportation Partnership

Of Ohio

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TRANSPORTATION PARTNERSHIP OF OHIO MEMBERS

Kathy M. Adams Public Transportation Planner Richland County Regional Planning Commission 35 North Park Street Mansfield, OH 44902 (419) 774-6396 [email protected] Teresa Applegarth Project Manager Office of Workforce Development Ohio Department of Job and Family Services 4020 East 5th Avenue Columbus, OH 43219 (614) 644-0818 [email protected] Fatica Diana Ayers Policy Analyst Community Living Committee Ohio Developmental Disabilities Council 899 East Broad Street, Suite 203 Columbus, OH 43205 (614) 644-5543 [email protected] Doug Bailey Program & Policy Administrator Employment & Housing Services Ohio Department of Mental Health 30 East Broad Street, Suite 800 Columbus, OH 43215-3430 (614) 466-9933 [email protected] William Finn Section Chief Office of Family Assistance Work Activity and Data Reporting Ohio Department of Job and Family Services 50 West Town Street Columbus, OH 43215 (614) 644-1149 [email protected]

Dennis G. Frazier Medicaid Health Systems Specialist Bureau of Policy and Health Plan Services Ohio Department of Job and Family Services Lazarus Government Center, A4019 50 West Town Street, Suite 400 Post Office Box 182709 Columbus, OH 43218-2709 (614) 752-4584 Marianne Freed Administrator Office of Transit Ohio Department of Transportation 1980 West Broad Street, 2nd Floor Columbus, OH 43223 (614) 466-8955 [email protected] Ron Weber Grants Manager Office of Workforce Development Ohio Department of Job and Family Services 4020 East 5th Avenue Columbus, OH 43219 (614) 644-0821 [email protected] Ronald L. Grout Executive Director Ohio Medical Transportation Board 1952 West Broad Street Columbus, OH 43223 (614) 466-9451 [email protected] Janet Hofmann Program Administrator Division for Community Living Ohio Department of Aging 50 West Broad Street, 9th Floor Columbus, OH 43215 (614) 466-6366 [email protected]

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Mary King Policy Developer Office of Family Stability Ohio Department of Job and Family Services 50 West Town Street, 6th Floor Columbus, OH 43215 (614) 644-1132 [email protected] Celeste Lauer Health Initiatives Director American Cancer Society East Central Division 5555 Frantz Road Dublin, OH 43017 (888) 227-6446 x3100 [email protected] Hope McGonigle Health Administrator, Budget Services Ohio Department of Developmental Disabilities 30 East Broad Street, 13th Floor Columbus, OH 43215 (614) 387-0561 [email protected] Roland Mross United We Ride Coordination Ambassador, Region 5 National Resource Center for Human Service Transportation Coordination (202) 243-9165 (800) 891-0636 x723 [email protected] Susan Pugh Deputy Director Bureau of Vocational Rehabilitation Ohio Rehabilitation Services Commission 400 East Campus View Boulevard, SW3

Columbus, OH 43235-4604 (614) 438-1242 [email protected] Doug Wagener Director of Mobility Management PARTA 2000 Summit Road Kent, OH 44240 (330) 678.7745 x107 [email protected] David Walker Program Coordinator Office of Transit Ohio Department of Transportation 1980 West Broad Street, 2nd Floor Columbus, OH 43223 (614) 644-0301 [email protected] Paul Bounds Section Chief WIA Program Management Ohio Department of Job and Family Services 4020 East 5th Avenue Columbus, OH 43219 (614) 644-0821 [email protected] Molly Wobbecke Community Support Advisor Division of Policy and Strategic Direction Ohio Department of Developmental Disabilities 30 East Broad Street, 12th Floor Columbus, OH 43215 (614) 563-5923 [email protected]

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Section Nine

Drug & Alcohol DAPM & DER

Contact List

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DAPM DER Transit Agency: Ashland Public Transit Ashland Public Transit Agency Name: MV Transportation, Inc. Ashland Public Transit

Contact Name: Esther Avalos, Director of D&A Compliance Pattie Schumaker

Address 1: 206 Claremont Avenue Address 2: Fairfield, California 94534 Ashland, Ohio 44805 Phone #: 707-863-8768 Cell: 925-961-7168 419-281-4730 Email Address: [email protected] [email protected]

Transit Agency: Ashtabula County Transportation Systems

Ashtabula County Transportation Systems

Agency Name: MV Transportation, Inc. MV Transportation Inc.

Contact Name: Denita Fields, General Mgr. Esther Avalos, Director of D&A Compliance

Address 1: 425 W. 24th Street 4620 West America Dr. Address 2: Ashtabula, Ohio 44004 Fairfield, California 94534 Phone #: 440-994-2036 707-863-8768 Ext 3068 Email Address: [email protected] [email protected]

Transit Agency: Athens Transit Athens Transit Agency Name: Athens Transit Athens Transit Contact Name: Mary Dailey Mary Dailey Address 1: 397 W. State Street 397 W. State Street Address 2: Athens, Ohio 45701 Athens, Ohio 45701 Phone #: 740-592-2727 740-592-2727 Email Address: [email protected] [email protected]

Transit Agency: Bowling Green Transit Bowling Green Transit Agency Name: Black White Cab Black White Cab Contact Name: Colleen Mankowski Scott Potter Address 1: 4665 W. Bancroft 4665 W. Bancroft Address 2: Toledo, Ohio 43615 Toledo, Ohio 43615 Phone #: 419-536-3772 Ext 104 419-536-3772 Ext 100 Email Address: [email protected] [email protected]

Transit Agency: Carroll County Transit System Carroll County Transit System Agency Name: Carroll County Transit System Carroll County Transit System Contact Name: Patricia D. Manfull Patricia D. Manfull Address 1: 2205 Commerce Drive, P.O. Box 185 2205 Commerce Drive, P.O. Box 185 Address 2: Carrollton, Ohio 44615 Carrollton, Ohio 44615 Phone #: 330-627-1900 330-627-1900 Email Address: [email protected] [email protected]

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DAPM DER Transit Agency: Champaign Transit System Champaign Transit System Agency Name: Champaign Transit System Champaign Transit System Contact Name: Gary Ledford Gary Ledford Address 1: 308 D. Miami Street 308 D. Miami Street Address 2: Urbana, Ohio 43078 Urbana, Ohio 43078 Phone #: 937-653-8777 937-653-8777 Email Address: [email protected] [email protected]

Transit Agency: Chillicothe Transit System Chillicothe Transit System Agency Name: Adena Occupational Health Center City of Chillicothe Contact Name: Karen Stecklein Tammy S. Bochard Address 1: 272 Hospital Road 35 south Paint Street Address 2: Chillicothe, Ohio 45601 Chillicothe, Ohio 45601 Phone #: 740-779-7297 740-773-1211 Email Address: [email protected] [email protected]

Transit Agency: Columbiana County/Community Action Rural Transit System

Columbiana County/Community Action Rural Transit System

Agency Name: Columbiana County/Community Action Rural Transit System

Columbiana County/Community Action Rural Transit System

Contact Name: Quinten Melius Quinten Melius Address 1: 7880 Lincole Place 7880 Lincole Place Address 2: Lisbon, Ohio 44432 Lisbon, Ohio 44432 Phone #: 330-424-4015 330-424-4015 Email Address: [email protected] [email protected]

Transit Agency: Crawford County Transportation Program

Crawford County Transportation Program

Agency Name: Crawford County Transportation Program

Crawford County Transportation Program

Contact Name: Margaret Wells Ruth Culver Address 1: 200 S. Spring Street, P.O. Box 166 200 S. Spring Street, P.O. Box 166 Address 2: Bucyrus, Ohio 44820 Bucyrus, Ohio 44820 Phone #: 419-562-3050 419-562-3050 Email Address: [email protected] [email protected]

Transit Agency: Delaware Area Transit Agency Delaware Area Transit Agency Agency Name: Delaware Area Transit Agency Delaware Area Transit Agency Contact Name: Crystal James Crystal James Address 1: 119 Henderson Court 119 Henderson Court Address 2: Delaware, Ohio 43015 Delaware, Ohio 43015 Phone #: 740-368-9033 740-368-9033 Email Address: [email protected] [email protected]

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DAPM DER Transit Agency: Fayette County Transportation Program Fayette County Transportation Program Agency Name: Fayette County Transportation Fayette County Transportation Contact Name: Ryan Hosch Ryan Hosch Address 1: 1400 US Route 22 NW 1400 US Route 22 NW Address 2: Washington Court House, Ohio 43160 Washington Court House, Ohio 43160 Phone #: 740-335-9628 740-335-9628 Email Address: [email protected] [email protected]

Transit Agency: Geauga County Transit Geauga County Transit Agency Name: Geauga County Transit Geauga County Transit Contact Name: Kristina Reider Kristina Reider Address 1: 12555 Merritt Road 12555 Merritt Road Address 2: Chardon, Ohio 44024 Chardon, Ohio 44024 Phone #: 440-279-2156 440-279-2156 Email Address: [email protected] [email protected]

Transit Agency: Greenville Transit System Greenville Transit System Agency Name: MV Transportation, Inc. MV Transportation Contact Name: Esther Avalos Kathy Cool, GM Address 1: 5910 N. Central Expy Ste 1145 1425 Kitchenaid Way Address 2: Dallas, Texas 75206 Greenville, Ohio 45331 Phone #: 972-391-4616 Cell 925-961-7168 937-548-0437 Cell 937-467-3000 Email Address: [email protected] [email protected]

Transit Agency: Hancock Area Transportation Services Hancock Area Transportation Services Agency Name: Hancock Area Transportation Services Hancock Area Transportation Services Contact Name: Lucy Valerius Lucy Valerius Address 1: 122 Jefferson Street, P.O. Box 179 122 Jefferson Street, P.O. Box 179 Address 2: Findlay, Ohio 45839 Findlay, Ohio 45839 Phone #: 419-423-3755 Ext 209 419-423-3755 Ext 209 Email Address: [email protected] [email protected]

Transit Agency: Harrison County Rural Transit Harrison County Rural Transit Agency Name: Harrison County Rural Transit Harrison County Rural Transit Contact Name: Karen couch Karen couch Address 1: 536 North Main Street 536 North Main Street Address 2: Cadiz, Ohio 43907 Cadiz, Ohio 43907 Phone #: 740-942-1369 740-942-1369 Email Address: [email protected] [email protected]

Transit Agency: Huron County Transit Huron County Transit Agency Name: Huron County Transit Huron County Transit Contact Name: Tammy Scheid Tammy Scheid Address 1: 130 Shady Lane 130 Shady Lane Address 2: Norwalk, Ohio 44857 Norwalk, Ohio 44857 Phone #: 419-668-6245 Ext 32 419-668-6245 Ext 32 Email Address: [email protected] [email protected]

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DAPM DER Transit Agency: Knox Area Transit System Knox Area Transit System Agency Name: Ohio Health Consortium, Inc. Ohio Health Consortium, Inc. Contact Name: Gene Cockrell Gene Cockrell Address 1: 25 Columbus Road 25 Columbus Road Address 2: Mount Vernon, Ohio 43050 Mount Vernon, Ohio 43050 Phone #: 740-507-5020 740-507-5020 Email Address: [email protected] [email protected]

Transit Agency: Lancaster Public Transit System Lancaster Public Transit System Agency Name: City of Lancaster Ride Right LLC Contact Name: Carrie Woody, LPTS David Levesque Address 1: 746 Lawrence Street 746 Lawrence Street Address 2: Lancaster, Ohio 43130 Lancaster, Ohio 43130 Phone #: 740-681-5086 740-681-5086 Email Address: [email protected] [email protected]

Transit Agency: Logan County/Transportation for Logan County

Logan County/Transportation for Logan County

Agency Name: Tri-County Community Action Commission CLS

Tri-County Community Action Commission CLS

Contact Name: Annie McWilliams, Fiscal Spec./ HR Spec. Tammy Burton

Address 1: 125 E Patterson Ave. 125 E Patterson Ave. Address 2: Bellefontaine, Oh 43311 Bellefontaine, Oh 43311 Phone #: 937-593-0034 937-593-0034 Email Address: [email protected] [email protected]

Transit Agency: Logan Transit System Logan Transit System Agency Name: Hocking Athens Perry CAC Logan Transit System Contact Name: Jessica Stroh Roger Stivison Address 1: 3 Cardaras Drive 1005 C.I.C. Drive Address 2: Glouster, Ohio 45732 Logan, Ohio 43138 Phone #: 740-767-4500 740-385-6813 Ext 2235 Email Address: [email protected] [email protected]

Transit Agency: Marion Area Transit Marion Area Transit Agency Name: City of Marion Marion Area Transit Contact Name: Amy O'Conner Jeff Marsh Address 1: 233 West Center Street 137 South State Street Address 2: Marion, Ohio 43302 Marion, Ohio 43302 Phone #: 740-387-4705 740-387-7153 Email Address: [email protected] [email protected]

Transit Agency: Medina County Transit Medina County Transit Agency Name: Medina County Transit Medina County Transit Contact Name: Michael Salamone Hank Lemasters Address 1: 144 North Broadway 144 North Broadway Address 2: Medina, Ohio 44256 Medina, Ohio 44256 Phone #: 330-764-8102 330-764-8099 Email Address: [email protected] [email protected]

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DAPM DER Transit Agency: Monroe County Public Transportation Monroe County Public Transportation Agency Name: Monroe County Transit Monroe County Transit Contact Name: Denise Potts Jerry Cunion Address 1: 118 Home Avenue 118 Home Avenue Address 2: Woodsfield, Ohio 43793 Woodsfield, Ohio 43793 Phone #: 740-472-2505 740-472-2505 Email Address: [email protected] [email protected]

Transit Agency: Morgan County Transit Morgan County Transit Agency Name: Morgan County Transit Morgan County Transit Contact Name: Traci Baker Shannon Wells Address 1: 155 E. Main Street, Room 205 155 E. Main Street, Room 205 Address 2: McConnelsville, Ohio 43756 McConnelsville, Ohio 43756 Phone #: 740-962-1322 740-962-1322 Email Address: traci.baker@,morgancounty-oh.gov [email protected]

Transit Agency: Ottawa County Transportation Agency Ottawa County Transportation Agency Agency Name: Ottawa County Transportation Agency Ottawa County Transportation Agency Contact Name: Pamela Courtney Diane Schimming Address 1: 315 Madison Street 275 N. Toussaint South Road Address 2: Port Clinton, Ohio 43452 Oak Harbor, Ohio 43449 Phone #: 419-734-6798 567-262-3165 Email Address: [email protected] [email protected]

Transit Agency: Perry County Transit Perry County Transit Agency Name: Perry County Transit Perry County Transit Contact Name: Gloria Funk Gloria Funk Address 1: 552 West Broadway Street 552 West Broadway Street Address 2: New Lexington, Ohio 43764 New Lexington, Ohio 43764 Phone #: 740-342-7214 Cell 740-605-4025 740-342-7214 Cell 740-605-4025 Email Address: [email protected] [email protected]

Transit Agency: Pickaway Area Rural Transit Pickaway Area Rural Transit Agency Name: Pickaway Area Rural Transit Pickaway Area Rural Transit Contact Name: Mark Mills Mark Mills Address 1: 469 East Ohio Street 469 East Ohio Street Address 2: Circleville, Ohio 43113 Circleville, Ohio 43113 Phone #: 740-474-8835 740-474-8835 Email Address: [email protected] [email protected]

Transit Agency: Pike County/Community Action Transit System

Pike County/Community Action Transit System

Agency Name: Community Action Committee of Pike County

Pike County/Community Action Transit System

Contact Name: Gary Roberts, Executive Director Jan Conkel Address 1: 941 Market Street, P.O. Box 799 508 Howard Street Address 2: Piketon. Ohio 45661 Waverly, Ohio 45690 Phone #: 740-289-2371 Ext 115 740-835-8474 Email Address: [email protected]

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DAPM DER

Transit Agency: Transportation Resources for Independent People of Sandusky County

Transportation Resources for Independent People of Sandusky County

Agency Name: WSOS Community Action WSOS Community Action Contact Name: Adrienne Fausey Adrienne Fausey Address 1: P.O. Box 590 P.O. Box 590 Address 2: Fremont, Ohio 43420 Fremont, Ohio 43420 Phone #: 419-334-8911 419-334-8911 Email Address: [email protected] [email protected]

Transit Agency: Scioto County/Access Scioto County Scioto County/Access Scioto County Agency Name: Access Scioto County Public Transit Access Scioto County Public Transit Contact Name: Larry Mullins Larry Mullins Address 1: 601 Eight Street 601 Eight Street Address 2: Portsmouth, Ohio 45662 Portsmouth, Ohio 45662 Phone #: 740-353-5626 Ext 208 740-353-5626 Ext 208 Email Address: [email protected] [email protected]

Transit Agency: Seneca County Agency Transportation Seneca County Agency Transportation Agency Name: Seneca County Agency Transportation Seneca County Agency Transportation Contact Name: Jean Corfman Linda Good Address 1: 3140 South SR 100, Suite F 3140 South SR 100, Suite F Address 2: Tiffin, Ohio 44883 Tiffin, Ohio 44883 Phone #: 419-448-7344 419-448-7344

Email Address: [email protected]   [email protected]  

Transit Agency: Shelby Public Transit Shelby Public Transit Agency Name: Shelby Public Transit Shelby Public Transit Contact Name: Deb Grogean Deb Grogean Address 1: 413 S. Vandemark Road 413 S. Vandemark Road Address 2: Sidney, Ohio 45365 Sidney, Ohio 45365 Phone #: 937-498-8151 937-498-8151 Email Address: [email protected] [email protected]

Transit Agency: South East Area Transit South East Area Transit Agency Name: South East Area Transit South East Area Transit Contact Name: Sharon Cornett Sharon Cornett Address 1: 375 Fairbanks Street 375 Fairbanks Street Address 2: Zanesville, Ohio 43701 Zanesville, Ohio 43701 Phone #: 740-454-8573 Ext 12 740-454-8573 Ext 12 Email Address: [email protected] [email protected]

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DAPM DER Transit Agency: Warren County Transit Service Warren County Transit Service Agency Name: Universal Transportation Systems, LLC Universal Transportation Systems, LLC Contact Name: Susan J. Smith Susan J. Smith Address 1: 5284 Winton Road 5284 Winton Road Address 2: Fairfield, Ohio 45014 Fairfield, Ohio 45014 Phone #: 513-858-7918 513-858-7918 Email Address: [email protected] [email protected]

Transit Agency: Wilmington Transit System Wilmington Transit System Agency Name: Wilmington Transit System Wilmington Transit System Contact Name: Virginia L. Shoemaker Virginia L. Shoemaker Address 1: City, of Wilmington, 69 N. South Street City, of Wilmington, 69 N. South Street Address 2: Wilmington, Ohio 45177 Wilmington, Ohio 45177 Phone #: 937-382-9094 937-382-9094 Email Address: [email protected] [email protected]

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Section Ten

Metropolitan Planning

Organization

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Metropolitan Planning Organizations

Akron (AMATS) * Policy Committee of the Akron Metropolitan Area

Transportation Study + City of Akron

146 South High Street Akron, OH 44308–1423 330–375–2436 FAX 330–375–2275

email: [email protected] Jason Segedy, Director Curtis Baker, Transportation Planner Volney W. Schafer, ODOT District 4 Rep. www.ci.akron.oh.us/AMATS/

Canton (SCATS) * Policy Committee of the Stark County Area Transportation

Study + Stark County Regional Planning Commission

201 3rd St N.E., Suite 201 Canton, OH 44702–1231 330–451–7389 FAX 330–451–7990

email: [email protected] Robert Nau, Executive Director Jeff Dutton, Technical Director Volney W. Schafer, ODOT District 4 Rep. http://www.rpc.co.stark.oh.us

Cincinnati, Middletown (OKI) * OKI Board of Trustees + Ohio–Kentucky–Indiana Reg. Council of Govts.

720 East Pete Rose Way, Suite 420 Cincinnati, OH 45202 513– 621–6300 FAX 513–621–9325

email: [email protected] Mark Policinski, Executive Director Robert Koehler, P.E., Dir. of Trans. Planning Steven DeHart, ODOT District 8 Rep. www.oki.org/

Cleveland, Lorain–Elyria (NOACA) * Governing Board of the Northeast Ohio Areawide

Coordinating Agency + Northeast Ohio Areawide Coordinating Agency.

1299 Superior Ave. Cleveland, OH 44114–3204 216–241–2414 FAX 216–621–3024

email: [email protected] Howard Maier, Executive Director Jonathan Giblin, Division Director Leslie Farley, ODOT District 3 Rep. Melinda Bartizal, ODOT District 12 Rep. www.noaca.org

Columbus (MORPC) * Policy Committee of the Mid–Ohio Regional Planning

Commission + Mid–Ohio Regional Planning Commission

111 Liberty Street, Suite 100 Columbus, OH 43215 614–228–2663 FAX 614–621–2401

email: [email protected] Chester Jourdan, Executive Director Robert Lawler, Transportation Director Bob Taylor, ODOT District 6 Rep. www.morpc.org

Dayton (MVRPC) * Board of Directors of the Miami Valley Regional Planning

Commission + Miami Valley Regional Planning Commission

1 South Main Street, Suite 260 Dayton, OH 45402 937–223–6323 FAX 937–223–9750

email: [email protected] Brian O. Martin, Executive Director G. Matthew Parrill, ODOT Dist. 7 Rep. Steve DeHart, ODOT District 8 Rep. www.mvrpc.org/

Huntington (KYOVA) * Coordinating Committee of the KYOVA Interstate Planning

Commission + KYOVA Interstate Planning Commission

720 4th Avenue, P.O. Box 939 Huntington, WV 25712 304–523–7434 FAX 304–529–7229

email: [email protected] Michele Craig, Executive Director Saleem Salameh, P.E., Technical Study Dir. Mark Johansen, ODOT District 9 Rep. www.wvs.state.wv.us/kyova/

Lima (LACRPC) * Coordinating Committee of the Lima–Allen County Regional

Planning Commission + Lima–Allen County Regional Planning Commission

130 West North Street Lima, OH 45801 419–228–1836 FAX 419–228–3891

email: [email protected] Thomas Mazur, Executive Director Charles Schreck, ODOT District 1 Rep. www.lacrpc.com

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Mansfield (RCRPC) * Coordinating Committee of the Richland County Regional

Planning Commission + Richland County Regional Planning Commission

35 Park Street North Mansfield, OH 44902 419–774–5684 FAX 419–774–5685 email: [email protected] Matthew Huffman, Executive Director John Adams, Transportation Technical Dir. Steven Shepherd, ODOT District 3 Rep. www.rcrpc.org

Newark (LCATS) * Policy Committee of the Licking County Planning

Commission + Licking County Planning Commission

20 South 2nd Street Newark, OH 43055 740–670–5190 FAX 740–670–5197 email: [email protected] Gerald A. Newton, Executive Director Sandra Mapel, Transportation Director Randy Comisford, ODOT District 5 Rep. www.lcats.org/main.asp

Parkersburg (WWW) * Wood–Washington–Wirt Interstate Planning Commission + Mid–Ohio Valley Regional Council

531 Market Street, P.O. Box 247 Parkersburg, WV 26101 304–422–4993 FAX 304–422–4998 email: [email protected] James Mylott, Executive Director Randy Durst, Transportation Study Director Wesley Clarke, ODOT District 10 Rep. www.movrc.org/wwwipc.htm

Sandusky (ERPC) * Policy Committee of the Erie Regional Planning Commission + Erie Regional Planning Commission

2900 Columbus Avenue Sandusky, OH 44870 419–627–7792 FAX 419–627–6670 email: [email protected] Steve Poggiali, Dir./Economic Development Carrie Whitaker, Transportation Planner Leslie Farley, ODOT District 3 Rep. www.eriecounty.oh.gov

Springfield (CCSTC) * Clark County–Springfield Transportation Coordinating

Committee + Board of County Commissioners of Clark County

3130 E. Main Street, Suite 2A Springfield, OH 45505 937–521–2128 FAX 937–328–3940 email: [email protected] Scott Schmid, Interim Transportation Director

G. Matthew Parrill, ODOT District 7 Rep. http://www.clarktcc.com

Steubenville–Weirton (BHJ) * Policy Committee of the BHJ Metropolitan Planning

Commission + Brooke–Hancock–Jefferson Metropolitan Planning

Commission 124 North Fourth Street, Second Floor Steubenville, OH 43952 740–282–3685 FAX 740–282–1821 email: [email protected] John Brown, PhD, Executive Director Michael Paprocki, Transportation Study Dir. Michael Bair, ODOT District 11 Rep. www.bhjmpc.org/

Toledo (TMACOG) * Board of Trustees of the Toledo Metropolitan Area Council

of Governments + Toledo Metropolitan Area Council of Governments

300 Dr. Martin Luther King Drive, P.O. Box 9508 Toledo, OH 43697–9508 419–241–9155 FAX 419–241–9116 email: [email protected] Anthony Reams, President Warren Henry, P.E., Vice Pres. of Transportation Michael Stormer, ODOT District 2 Rep. www.tmacog.org

Wheeling (Bel–O–Mar) * Bel–O–Mar Regional Council Policy Committee + Bel–O–Mar Regional Council and Interstate Planning

Commission 105 Bridge Street Plaza, P.O. Box 2086 Wheeling, WV 26003 304–242–1800 FAX 304–242–2437 email: [email protected] William Phipps, Executive Director Robert Muransky, Transportation Study Director Michael Bair, ODOT District 11 Rep. http://www.belomar.org/

Youngstown (Eastgate) *General Policy Board of the Eastgate Regional Council of

Governments +Eastgate Regional Council of Governments

City Centre One, 100 E. Federal St., Suite 1000 Youngstown, OH 44503 330–779–3800 FAX 330–779–3838 email: [email protected] John Getchey, P.E., Executive Director Kathleen Rodi, Director of Transportation Volney Schafer, ODOT District 4 Rep. www.eastgatecog.org

* MPO + Handling Agency For additional information, contact: Office of Systems Planning and Program Management Ohio Department of Transportation 614–466–2307

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Agencies & Organizations

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Agencies and Organizations

American Public Transportation Association (APTA) 1666 K Street, NW, Suite 1100 Washington, DC 20006 Telephone Number: (202) 496–4800 Main Fax Number: (202) 496–4324 Mtg. Dept. Fax (202) 496-4331 www.apta.com

American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials (AASHTO) 444 North Capitol Street N.W., Suite 249 Washington, DC 20001 Telephone Number: (202) 624–5800 Fax Number: (202) 624–5806 www.transportation.org/

Community Transportation Association of America (CTAA) 1341 G Street N.W., 10th Floor Washington, DC 20005 Toll Free Number: (800) 891–0590 Fax Number: (202) 737–9197 www.ctaa.org

Easter Seals Project Action 1425 K Street, NW, Suite 200 Washington, DC 20005 Telephone Number: (202) 347–3066 Toll Free: (800) 659–6428 Fax Number: (202) 737–7914 TDD: (202) 347–7385 http://projectaction.easterseals.com

Federal Transit Administration Region V 200 West Adams Street, Suite 320 Chicago, IL 60606 Telephone Number: (312) 353–2789 Fax Number: (312) 886–0351 www.fta.dot.gov

National Safety Council Central Ohio Chapter 1514 Bethel Road, Suite 110 Columbus, Ohio 43220 Telephone Number: (614) 324–5934 Fax Number: (614) 324–5933 Email: safetycouncil@nsc–centralohio.org www.nsc–centralohio.org

National Safety Council Northern Ohio Chapter 25 East Boardman Street, Suite 338 Youngstown, Ohio 44503 Telephone Number: (330) 747–8657 Toll Free Number: (800) 715–0358 Fax Number: (330) 747–6141 Email: [email protected] www.nscnohio.org Ohio Association of Regional Councils Transportation Committee One South Main Street, suite 260 Dayton, OH 45402 Telephone Number: (937) 223-6323 Fax Number: (937) 223-9750 Email: [email protected]

Ohio Department of Aging 50 West Broad St., 9th Floor Columbus, Ohio 43215-3363 Toll Free Number: (866) 243–5678 or 800—266-4346 Toll Free Number Long Care: (800) 282-1206 TTY: (614) 466–5500 http://aging.ohio.gov/home/

Ohio Department of Development 77 South High Street P.O. Box 1001 Columbus, Ohio 43216–1001 Administration Office (614) 466–3379 www.development.ohio.gov/

Ohio Department of Job and Family Services 30 East Broad Street, 32nd Floor Columbus, Ohio 43215 Toll Free Number: (877) 852–0010 Telephone Number: (614) 466–2100 www.jfs.ohio.gov

Ohio Department of Mental Health 30 East Broad Street, 8th Floor Columbus, Ohio 43215–3430 Telephone Number: (614) 466–2596 Toll Free Number: (877) 275–6364 TTY: (614) 752–9696 www.mh.state.oh.us

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Ohio Department of Mental Retardation and Developmental Disabilities Administrative Office 30 East Broad St., 13th Floor Columbus, Ohio 43215–3434 Telephone Number: (800) 617-6733 www.odmrdd.state.oh.us Ohio Department of Transportation Office of Transit 1980 W. Broad Street, 2nd Floor Columbus, Ohio 43223 Telephone Number: (614) 466–8955 Fax Number: (614) 887–4154 www.dot.state.oh.us/Divisions/TransSysDev/Transit/ Pages/default.aspx Ohio Developmental Disabilities Council 899 East Broad Street, Suite 203 Columbus, Ohio 43205 Telephone Number: (614) 466–5205 Toll Free: (800)–766–7426 TTY (614) 644–5530 Fax Number: (614) 466–0298 http://ddc.ohio.gov

Ohio Governor’s Council on People with Disabilities 400 East Campus View Blvd. Columbus, Ohio 43235–4604 Telephone Number: (614) 438–1391 Toll Free: 1–800–282–4536 Ext 1391 Fax Number: (614) 985–7493 www.gcpd.ohio.gov

Ohio Public Transit Association Attn: Judith Will Fleming Executive Director 2208 Arlington Ave., #3 Columbus, Ohio 43221 Telephone Number: (614) 481–9500 Fax Number: (614) 481–9504 Email: [email protected] www.ohiopublictransit.org

Ohio Rehabilitation Services Commission 400 East Campus View Blvd. Columbus, Ohio 43235–4604 Telephone Number: (614) 438–1200 Voice/TTY (Outside Ohio) Toll Free: (800) 282–4536 Voice/TTY (Inside Ohio) Fax Number: (614) 785–5044 www.rsc.ohio.gov/default.htm

National Transit Resource Center/Information Station Community Transportation Assoc. of America 1341 G Street N.W., 10th Floor Washington, DC 20005 Telephone Number: (202) 247–8356 Toll Free: (800) 891–0590 Fax Number: (202) 737–9197 www.ctaa.org/ntrc

RTAP Rural Transit Assistance Program National RTAP 5 Wheeling Avenue Woburn, MA 01801 TA Hotline: (888) 589-6821 Fax Number: (781) 895-1122 www.nationalrtap.org Ohio Transit Risk Pool 1 Park Centre Dr. Suite 300 Wadsworth, OH 44281 Telephone: (330) 334-6877 Fax (330) 336-7130 Email: [email protected] Email Claims: [email protected]

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Section Twelve

Glossary

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Accessible Transportation – Facilities and/or vehicles which are barrier–free for all individuals.

Accessible Vehicle – A vehicle equipped with a wheelchair accessibility package which allows passengers using wheelchairs to enter, exit, and ride the vehicle.

Alternative Fuel Vehicle – Class of vehicles powered by fuels other than gasoline and diesel, e.g. compressed natural gas (CNG).

American Public Transportation Association (APTA) – A national professional association, headquartered in Washington, D.C., whose membership works to expand and strengthen public transportation.

Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) – Passed by Congress in 1990, this civil rights law mandates equal opportunities for persons with disabilities in the areas of employment, transportation, communications, and public accommodations. Under this Act, fixed route transportation providers are required to purchase lift–equipped vehicles and must assure system–wide accessibility for persons with disabilities. They also must supplement their fixed route services with complementary paratransit services for those persons unable to use fixed route service because of their disability. Demand response providers must offer equivalent service to all passengers, including passengers with disabilities.

Base Fare – The price charged to one adult for one transit ride; excludes transfer charges, zone charges, express service charges, peak period surcharges and reduced fares.

Capital Cost – The cost of equipment and facilities required to support transportation systems including vehicles, radios, shelters, etc.

Contract Fares – Contract service is over and above general public service in that it requires additional work in developing contracts, scheduling, recordkeeping, and invoicing. Contract rates may be based on a per passenger, per mile, per vehicle hour basis, or any combination of these factors, but they must be the fully

allocated cost of providing transit service. The revenue generated from contracts may be used as local match.

Coordination – A cooperative arrangement among transportation providers and/or purchasers which is aimed at realizing increased benefits and cost effective services through the shared management and/ or operation of one or more transportation related functions, for example, shared trips, cooperative purchases or joint training classes.

Cost Effectiveness – The ratio of the cost of a transportation system to the level of service provided. Various measures may be used to determine cost effectiveness including cost per passenger trip.

Cost Efficiency – The amount of transportation services produced for the community in relation to the resources expended.

CTAA – Community Transportation Association of America. A national professional association for those involved in community transportation, including operators, vendors, consultants, and Federal, State, and local officials.

CTB – A county transit board as established under Chapter 306 of the Ohio Revised Code.

Dedicated Funding Source – A funding source which, by law, is available for use only to support a specific purpose and cannot be diverted to other uses; e.g., the federal gasoline tax can only be used for highway investments and, since 1983, for transit capital projects.

Demand Response Service – A transportation service characterized by flexible routing and scheduling of relatively small vehicles to provide door–to–door or point–to–point transportation at the user’s demand. Sometimes also referred to as paratransit.

Disabled – Any person who due to illness, injury, age, congenital malfunction, or other permanent or temporary incapacity or disability is unable without special facilities to use the local transit facilities and services as effectively as persons who are not so affected.

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Elderly – For the purpose of the Ohio Elderly and Disabled Transit Fare Assistance Program, elderly is defined as people age 65 and older. For the purpose of the Specialized Transportation Program (Section 5310), elderly is defined as people age 60 and older.

Farebox – A device used to collect coins, bills, tickets, electronic media, and tokens given by passengers as payment for trips.

Federal Transit Administration (FTA) – A part of the United States Department of Transportation that administers the federal program of financial assistance to public transit.

Fixed–Route – Transportation service operated over a set route or network of routes generally on a regular time schedule.

Grantee – A recipient of government funds or equipment purchased in whole or part with government funds.

Local Assistance – Under the Rural Transit Program, revenue received from service agreements with either local or State human service agencies can be considered as eligible local match even if the original source of this revenue may be from another Federal program. Certain restrictions apply. In addition, there are several categories of Federally–apportioned funds that may be used as eligible local match for the Program. Examples of these funds are CDBG, Title III, and Title XX. Nonfederal sources of eligible match may include local or State appropriations, donations, or dedicated tax revenues.

Operating Cost – The recurring costs of providing transportation service, i.e., wages, salaries, fuel, oil, taxes, maintenance, depreciation, insurance, marketing, etc.

Operating Recovery Ratio – Total farebox revenue plus contract service revenue divided by total operating expenses.

Operating Revenue – Total revenue earned by a transportation system through its transportation operations. It includes passenger fares, contract revenue, advertising, investment income, and other revenue.

Paratransit – Flexible forms of public transportation services that are not provided over a fixed route, e.g.

demand response service, and most often refers to wheelchair accessible service.

Passenger Fare – The designated payment for a ride on a passenger vehicle, whether cash, tokens, transfer, coupon, electronic media, or pass.

Passenger Miles – The total number of passengers carried by a transportation system multiplied by the number of miles traveled.

Passenger Trip – One person making a one–way trip from origin to destination. One round trip equals two passenger trips.

Performance Measures – Indicators of how well the transportation system is performing with regard to such things as percent of vehicle fleet beyond useful life, number of fatalities, number of accidents, number of road calls, trips per hour, cost per trip, operating recovery ratio, cost per mile, etc. Performance measures are used in the planning and decision–making processes.

Point Deviation – Transportation service in which the transit vehicle is required to arrive at designated transit stops in accordance with a pre–arranged schedule but is not given a specific route to follow between these stops. It allows the vehicle to provide curbside or door-to-door service for those who request it.

Public Transportation – Transportation service by bus, rail, or other conveyance, either publicly or privately owned, which provides to the public general or special service on a regular and continuing basis that is available to any person upon payment of the fare. “Public” in this sense refers to the access to the service, not to the ownership of the system that provides the service.

RTA – A regional transit authority as established under Chapter 306 of the Ohio Revised Code.

Safe, Accessible, Flexible, Efficient Transportation Equity Act – A Legacy for Users (SAFETEA–LU) – New federal surface transportation law enacted in August 2005 that continues most ISTEA reforms but places added emphasis on safety, security, and coordination planning.

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Section 5311, Rural Transit Program – Authorized under 49 USC Section 5311, a Federal program administered by ODOT to provide operating and capital assistance to public transit systems in rural areas.

Section 5310, Specialized Transportation Program – Authorized under 49 USC Section 5310, a Federal program administered by ODOT to provide small buses and vans to eligible agencies which provide transportation services to elderly and disabled persons. All projects selected for funding must be derived from a locally developed, coordinated public transit–human services transportation plan.

Section 5307, Urban Transit Program – Authorized under 49 USC Section 5307, a Federal program that provides capital, operating, and planning assistance to public transportation systems in urban areas.

Section 5316, Job Access/Reverse Commute Program – FTA’s JARC Program provides grants for competitively selected projects to improve access to

transportation services to employment, job training and support activities for welfare recipients and eligible low–income individuals. The program requires coordination of federally assisted programs and services in order to make the most efficient use of available resources.

Section 5317, New Freedom Program – The New Freedom Program is a new program authorized in the Safe, Accountable, Flexible, Efficient Transportation Equity Act: a Legacy for Users (SAFETEA–LU) to support new public transportation services and public transportation alternatives beyond those required by the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 (ADA) that assist individuals with disabilities with transportation, including transportation to and from jobs and employment support services.

Section 5309, Bus and Bus Facilities Program – The transit capital investment program (49 U.S.C. 5309) provides capital assistance for three primary activities: New and replacement buses and facilities, Fixed Guideway Modernization program and New Starts program and Small Starts.