Ventura County Transportation Commission Unmet Transit Needs Findings

Ventura County Transportation Commission Unmet Transit Needs Findings
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In May 6, 2022, the Ventura County Transportation Commission identified unmet transit needs, analyzed feedback, implemented recommendations, and presented findings. The process involves defining unmet needs, collecting feedback year-round through various channels, and prioritizing service expansions based on public input and established criteria.

  • Ventura County
  • Transportation Commission
  • Transit Needs
  • Public Hearing
  • Feedback

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  1. Ventura County Transportation Commission UNMET TRANSIT NEEDS FINDINGS UNMET TRANSIT NEEDS FINDINGS MAY 6, 2022 MAY 6, 2022

  2. Unmet Transit Needs Analyze, respond and evaluate feedback Implement recommendations Public Hearing Continually taking feedback Collect all feedback Recommend findings to Commission

  3. Unmet Transit Needs Unmet needs definition: New service or Expanded service An item must meet the 15-comment threshold for fixed-route service or the 10- comment threshold for dial-a-ride service in order to be considered an unmet need Reasonable to Meet criteria: a service request is considered reasonable if passes muster of adopted criteria, including enough vehicles available, the service won't cause reductions in existing service, and a transit vehicle can safely navigate the streets, among others If service is instituted, farebox is evaluated using the passenger fare ratios in the reasonable to meet criteria (the ratios are compliant with TDA statute)

  4. Unmet Transit Needs Feedback is collected year-round: Website Email Social media - Facebook, Instagram, Nextdoor Twitter Phone Community events Additional outreach during the Unmet Transit Needs process (Dec-Feb): Online Survey (bilingual) 2 Virtual Community Meetings Public Hearing Social media push 4

  5. Unmet Transit Needs Feedback and Results: Comments from 90 people Top UTN requests: Service from Santa Clara River Valley to Santa Clarita Service between Fillmore and Moorpark Top other requests: Expanded service to LA County, including Metrolink and Pacific Surfliner service Varying improvements to the VCTC Intercity service Varying improvements to the Gold Coast Transit District service STA LTF Findings No findings No requests met the 15-comment threshold for fixed-route service this year Will continue to plan for requests that received 15 comments last year Service to Santa Clarita Service between Fillmore and Moorpark

  6. Unmet Transit Needs Progress Made STA LTF Over the last five years, comments received have led to the following improvements to the transportation network and public information: Metrolink Saturday service Extended the Coastal Express route to Camarillo Multiple bus stop improvements Began planning for service between Fillmore and Moorpark Began planning for service to Santa Clarita Added information to the website Increased follow up and sent out an eblast

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