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Human Service Transportation Coordination: The Metropolitan Washington Experience Beth Newman Transportation Planner AMPO Annual Conference October 3, 2007 National Capital Region Transportation Planning Board

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National Capital Region Transportation Planning Board. Human Service Transportation Coordination: The Metropolitan Washington Experience. AMPO Annual Conference October 3, 2007. Beth Newman Transportation Planner. The Transportation Planning Board (TPB). MPO for National Capital Region - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: National Capital Region  Transportation  Planning Board

Human Service Transportation Coordination:

The Metropolitan WashingtonExperience

Beth Newman Transportation Planner

AMPO Annual Conference

October 3, 2007

National Capital Region Transportation Planning Board

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• MPO for National Capital Region

• Members – Local Elected Officials

– State transportation agencies

– State legislatures

– WMATA

The Transportation Planning Board (TPB)

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TPB Planning Area

Approximately 3,000 square miles

Includes 4.5 million people and 2.8 million jobs

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Funding Realities

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JARC Funding Significantly Reduced

MD: $5.3 mil

WMATA/DC: $4.5 mil

VA: $1.2 mil

$1.2 mil

TEA-21 SAFETEA-LU

Source: http://www.apta.com/government_affairs/appropriations/fy2004omnibus.cfm#jarc

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Funding in Perspective

$40

$60

$2.4 $2.0$0

$10

$20

$30

$40

$50

$60

MetroAccess OtherSpecialized

JARC NewFreedom

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pro

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Fu

nd

ing

(M

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s)

Based on FY2003 figures. JARC and New Freedom totals shown include funding with the required 50/50 match for an operating program.

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The Process: Getting Stakeholders to the Table

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TPB Role

• Evolved from stakeholder meetings• Ad-hoc group:

– Departments of Transportation– WMATA– Public and private transportation providers– Human service agencies– Advisory Committee members (consumers)

• Recommended TPB as designated recipient

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TPB Human Services Transportation Coordination Task Force

• Purpose:– Develop the

Coordinated Plan– Facilitate greater

coordination of services

– Evaluate effectiveness of Plan and selection criteria

• 42 Members Represent:– Public transit

agencies– Departments of

Transportation– Private and nonprofit

transportation providers

– Human service agencies

– Users/Consumers

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Consumer Involvement

• Access for All Advisory Committee

• Citizen’s Advisory Committee

• Consumer Focus Groups

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The First Coordinated Plan: New Thinking

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Plan Approach

• Encourage innovative pilots that:– Creatively address unmet

needs– Offer lessons learned about

addressing obstacles • Sets framework for

greater coordination and collaboration

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Four Strategies in Plan

•Tailor transportation services to better respond to needs

•Provide improved, user-friendly information to customers

•Develop services that improve reliability and augment existing paratransit and fixed-route service

•Develop and implement new programs to provide additional transportation choices

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Recommended Priority Actions in the Plan for Job Access Reverse Commute (JARC) Funding

Brochure for Low-Income Commuters on Transportation Options

Low-Interest Loans to low-income individuals to purchase cars

Expanded Guaranteed Ride Home Program

Expanded Shuttle Service to Employment Sites

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Recommended Priority Actions in the Plan for New Freedom Funding

Accessible Taxis in Jurisdictions Without Them

Sensitivity Training for Front-Line Employees (for bus drivers, taxi cab drivers, etc)

Same-Day Service for MetroAccess Users

Escorted Transportation or “Door-through-Door” Service

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Selection Criteria

• 100 Maximum Points• Applications Ranked Based on Eight Criteria

– Responsiveness to Strategies in Plan

– Demonstrates Coordination

– Innovative Idea that is Replicable

– Meets a Regional Need

– Feasibility

– Potential Number of People Impacted

– Involvement of the Private Sector

– Strategies for On-going Funding

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FY06 Solicitation

• Five projects fundedJARC

• Expansion of car loan program• Taxi voucher program• Expansion of shuttle service

New Freedom• Door-through-door service pilot• Travel training for seniors

• Not all money spent!

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Lessons Learned

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Lessons Learned – Plan

• Multiple Jurisdictions- Early involvement established trust- Use “mega representatives”

• Reduced Funding- Encourage pilot projects- Incentivize coordination

• Institutional Barriers- Start with what’s comfortable- Maintain customer focus

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Lessons Learned - Solicitation

• Local Match– Small agencies cannot provide

• Reimbursement process– Agencies cannot front money

• Application Period– Earlier in year, more time to submit

• Project timeframe– Increase to two years

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2008 Solicitation

• Process– Combine leftover FY06,

FY07 and FY08 funds– Require pre-application

conferences– Three month period– Coaches/mentors

• Focus on Regional Projects– Web-based

clearinghouse– Accessible taxis– Travel Training

• Jurisdictions can share match

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Website: www.TPBcoordination.org

E-mail: [email protected]

Phone Number: 202-962-3253

For More Information