ADOT Transit Programs San Carlos – White Mountain Transportation Steering Committee April 24, 2019 1
Multimodal Planning Division Responsible for all planning activities focusing on: Transit Programs State Long-Range Planning & Programming Transportation Research Asset Management State Travel Demand Modeling & Data Support Financial Management Airport Development Rail Planning 2
What does ADOT transit group do? • Administration of FTA Funds • Program Compliance • Reports • Technical Assistance & Training • Statewide Planning www.azdot.gov/transitprograms 3
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PROGRAMS • 5305 d - Metropolitan Planning • 5305 e - Statewide Planning • 5307 - Urbanized Area Grant • 5339 - Bus & Bus Facilities • 5310 - Enhanced Mobility of Seniors & Individuals with Disabilities • 5311 - Rural Public Transit • 5311 c - Public Transportation on Indian Reservations ( Tribal Transit Program) 5
5310 Enhanced Mobility of Seniors & Individuals with Disabilities Administer ~ Approximately $2.1 Million in FTA Grant Funding Annually $800,000 available to Rural 150 Subrecipients Statewide Funds are for Operating and Capital Provide Transit Program Technical Support 6
5311 RURAL TRANSIT PROGRAM Administer ~ Approximately $13.6 Million in FTA Grant Funding Annually 27 Subrecipients Statewide To serve the general public, 3 Tribes transfer $ to FTA Funds are for Planning, Administration, Operating and Capital 15% must be used for Intercity Provide Transit Program Technical Support & Training 7
Planning for Facilities • Bus Stops • Park and Rides • Transit Centers • Administrative and Maintenance Facilities 8
Who Are the Players? • Transit Providers (responsible for the facility) • San Carlos Apache Tribe • White Mountain Apache Tribe • Land Owner(s) (responsible for land use, infrastructure, or private owners adjacent that are affected by the facility) • Other Stakeholders • State • Cities or Counties • Schools/Colleges/Universities • Public Health • Merchants • Transit Users - Public 9
Building Partnerships • Establish Committee • Communicate Frequently • Develop Criteria • Hold Workshops • Meet with Decision Makers 10
How Do Projects Get Funded? Federal Funds Section 5309: Capital Investment Grants – large urban Section 5311: Formula Grants for Rural Areas Section 5337: State of Good Repair Grants – urban only Section 5339: Bus and Bus Facilities – competitive nationwide, ADOT small urban, ADOT statewide Section 5305: Planning Grants Tribal Transit Program Federal Lands Access Program BUILD/INFRA Grant 11
Design Considerations Operations What is the function of the facility? What bus route(s) will the facility serve? What are the frequency of stops? Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) Crime Prevention through Environmental Design Clear views of surrounding areas Active and visible places where riders can be seen 12 Well lit areas to increase safety
Transit Stop Amenities Bus Shelters Cost: Approximately $6,000 for a simple shelter 13
Transit Stop Amenities Signage Information Cases Cost: Approximately $1,000 - $10,000, depending on size and style Cost: Approximately $300 - $1,000 14
Transit Stop Amenities Lighting Trash and Recycling Cost: Pedestrian level $3,000 - $5,000 Cost: Approximately $1,000 - Overhead approximately $1,500 15 $10,000
Transit Stop Amenities Landscaping Cost: From $2,000 - $10,000 Benches Cost: Approximately $500 - $1,500 for a 6.5-foot bench 16
Transit Center 17
Park-and-Ride Lots and Commuter Parking Informal Joint Use Park-and-Ride 18
Maintenance Facility Cost: The average cost to build administrative and operations facilities is approximately $200-300 per s.f. The average cost of a maintenance building with fuel and 19 wash capabilities is approximately $175-200 per s.f.
Questions? Charla Glendening Statewide Planning Manager 602-712-7376 CGlendening@azdot.gov 20
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