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Providing General Public Transportation to the Citizens of Manhattan. What Is aTa Bus?. General public transportation Demand-Response Service Twenty-four hour notice. How is aTa Funded?. What is 49 U.S.C.A. § 5311?. A Federal and State financial commitment to public transportation
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Providing General Public Transportationto theCitizens of Manhattan
What Is aTa Bus? • General public transportation • Demand-Response Service • Twenty-four hour notice
What is 49 U.S.C.A. § 5311? • A Federal and State financial commitment to public transportation • Pays for: • 80% of the cost of new vehicles • 50% of operating costs • 10% of administrative costs
What is 49 U.S.C.A. § 5311? • Record FY2010 operating funds • Federal : $146,737.00 • State: $58,694.80 • Admin: $14,673.70
Leveraging Federal Dollars • §5311 Requires a local commitment to public transportation • Requires 20% local matching for new vehicles • Requires 50% local matching for operating costs • Requires 20% local matching for admin costs
What does Manhattan Get for Its Money? • Is an important economic development tool • Every $1.00 invested in public transportation generates $6.00 dollars or more in economic returns • In 2008, every SSAB dollar brought in $3.47 in federal funding
What does Manhattan Get for its Money? • Public transportation is 91 times safer than car travel • Improves air quality • Reduces energy consumption • Reduces parking problems • Saves money • Eases traffic congestion “Dollars and Sense: The Economic Case for Public Transportation in America”
Investing in aTa Bus • City dollars are used to leverage Federal and State dollars into Manhattan’s economy • Will reduce Manhattan’s carbon footprint • Helps many citizens to live independently
What is Happening at aTa Bus? #1 reason people ride the bus is to go to work
What is Happening at aTa Bus? No longer just “senior” or “disabled” transit Expanded hours of operation (7:00 – 5:00) Routes to Ogden Demand for service at Fort Riley Bringing more people and their money to Manhattan
aTa Ridership—by the Numbers The demand for service has increased by 65.26% in the just the last two years!! In 2008 aTa Bus served a record 685 unique individuals aTa Bus anticipates serving 747 unique individuals by the end 2009
aTa Ridership—by the Numbers • In 2008, aTa Bus provided 30,969 rides • Today, aTa Bus is providing 145.54 rides/day (that’s 36,385 rides per year!)
The Future of aTa Bus…. Fixed Routes are the most cost effective way to deliver public transportation Fixed Routes will reduce the cost per ride Fixed Routes will significantly increase capacity
Next Steps…. KDOT has approved $60,000 to fund the “Transit Plan” update The City of Manhattan will contribute $15,000 to fund the update The update will begin later this year
Next Steps…. • Riley County aTa has been approved for $520,000 in Stimulus funding • 5-20 passenger buses w/ lifts ($325,000) • $135,000 State of the art Dispatching equipment, including mobile data terminals, software and radio equipment • $60,000 for bus stops and shelters for Manhattan and Ogden
This Year’s Budget Request . . . • For 2010, aTa Bus is requesting $90,000 • aTa Bus plans to implement two citywide fixed routes • From 2007 to today, aTa Bus has grown from 90.4 to 145.5 rides per day • Fixed routes are… • The most cost effective way to deliver public transportation • The most efficient way to meet growing demand for public transportation
What does Manhattan Get for Its Money? • aTa Bus meets Manhattanites basic human needs • aTa Bus is independence • aTa Bus is dignity and autonomy • aTa Bus is a means ofself-reliance . . . for Manhattan taxpayers
Questions . . . Fostering Manhattan’s Economy….. …..Providing independence