St. Johns County Transit Development Plan Update

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St. Johns County Transit Development Plan Update 2012-2021

Demographic Information Population 190,000 people in 2010 51% increase from 2000 Employment 64% over age 16 in labor force St. Augustine, Ponte Vedra, WGV Income 2009 Median HH income = $64k Significantly higher than Florida Journey to Work Average commute time = 25 min. 62% work in St. Johns 35% work in Duval 3% work in Clay, Putnam, Flagler 2

Current System and Ridership Fixed-Route 57,000 trips in 2004 186,000 trips in 2010 Demand Response 130,000 in 2004 87,000 in 2010 3

Public Involvement Summary On-Board Survey 124 responses 70% ride primarily because they don t drive or no car is available 60% ride at least 4 days a week 60% of trips are within City, 25% within County Overall satisfaction with system 4.5 (1 to 5 scale) Value of bus fare (service for $) 4.8 (1 to 5 scale) 1 st choice 34% more frequency, 33% Sunday, 18% later evenings 2 nd choice 27% Sunday, 24% later evenings, 19% more frequency Telephone survey 150 responses 90% awareness of Sunshine Bus and St. Johns COA 80% felt Sunshine Bus was a very good or good value 90% agreed that public transportation is an important service 52% agreed that taxpayer funding for transit should be increased 4

Public Involvement Summary Stakeholder and Agency Meetings Sunshine Bus Company staff and bus operators Council on Aging staff Commissioner Ken Bryan (Disadvantage Coordinating Board) WorkSource St. Johns County Planning staff St. Johns County Public Works staff City of St. Augustine staff City of St. Augustine Beach staff FDOT District Two staff Jacksonville Transportation Authority (JTA) staff 5

Peer Review of Similar Systems 9 peer city systems reviewed (5 in Florida, 4 in southeast) Pensacola, Ft. Walton Beach, Vero Beach, Fort Pierce, and Brooksville Huntsville (AL), Greenville (SC), Hagerstown (MD), Johnson City (TN) Comparisons made for fixed-route and demand response Service area Passenger statistics Revenue statistics Bus fleet data Fare information Operation and Maintenance Costs Farebox Recovery 6

Peer Review (Fixed-Route) Relatively low ridership w/ room to grow Second-longest average trip length Passenger Trips Per Capita Johnson City, TN Hagerstown, MD Pensacola, FL Vero Beach, FL Greenville, SC Huntsville, AL Fort Walton Beach, FL St. Augustine, FL Brooksville, FL Fort Pierce, FL 0 2 4 6 8 10 12 Average Passenger Trip Length Fort Pierce, FL St. Augustine, FL Huntsville, AL Pensacola, FL Fort Walton Beach, FL Brooksville, FL Vero Beach, FL Greenville, SC Johnson City, TN Hagerstown, MD 0 2 4 6 8 10 7

Peer Review (Fixed-Route) Lowest operating expenses per capita Reasonable value Operating Expense per Capita Johnson City, TN Hagerstown, MD Pensacola, FL Huntsville, AL Vero Beach, FL Brooksville, FL Fort Walton Beach, FL Greenville, SC Fort Pierce, FL St. Augustine, FL $0 $5 $10 $15 $20 $25 Hagerstown, MD Greenville, SC Brooksville, FL Fort Walton Beach, FL Fort Pierce, FL St. Augustine, FL Huntsville, AL Pensacola, FL Johnson City, TN Vero Beach, FL Average Fare $0.00 $0.20 $0.40 $0.60 $0.80 8

Peer Review (Demand Response) Passengers Trips per capita similar to others Second-lowest operating expenses Passenger Trips Per Capita Johnson City, TN Huntsville, AL St. Augustine, FL Fort Walton Beach, FL Fort Pierce, FL Vero Beach, FL Hagerstown, MD Brooksville, FL Greenville, SC 0 0.2 0.4 0.6 0.8 1 Operating Expense per Capita Johnson City, TN Vero Beach, FL Fort Walton Beach, FL Huntsville, AL Fort Pierce, FL Hagerstown, MD Brooksville, FL St. Augustine, FL Greenville, SC $0 $5 $10 $15 $20 9

Mission and Goals Define mobility market needs and design feasible service plans Maintain and continuously improve customer focused service and products Provide an efficient and effective transportation system Enhance and improve multi-modal connectivity throughout the region Support community s vision for Quality of Life issues including recreation, growth management, and overall mobility and accessibility Communicate the role of transit in St. Johns County Continue the cooperative culture between the County, Council on Aging, and other mobility service partners which values respect, integrity, accomplishments, and open communication Establish the appropriate infrastructure necessary to maintain and expand fixed-route and paratransit services in the future 10

Proposed Fixed-Route Service Enhancements Modify Purple Route to serve US 1 corridor 2012 Add new route serving Outlet Mall area 2012 Add new route serving Vilano Beach area 2013 Add new route serving South Augustine area 2014 Add limited Sunday service 2015 Streamline remaining routes to improve headways 2015 Every 2 hours Mon-Sat on Green, Red, Blue, Orange, Vilano, S. Aug. Every hour Mon-Sat on Connector route 11

Proposed Fixed-Route System Service expanded to: Vilano Beach South Augustine World Golf Village Nocatee 12

Proposed Fixed-Route Capital Enhancements Purchase 15 buses (28 passenger) for existing and new service Shared parking at Depot, Kmart, & US 1 South Food Lion Construct 3 intermodal centers Depot 2013 Kmart 2015 Amtrak Station (US 1) - 2017 Construct 2 Park & Ride lots Government Center 2015 US 1 / Racetrack Rd 2018 Install 20 bus shelters from 2012 to 2016 (+ 14 identified in 2011) Install 50 additional signs designating stops (30 w/ seating) 13

Proposed Capital Enhancements 14

Projected Fixed-Route Ridership TBEST software used Slight increase (5%) over 10 years w/out enhancements Ridership more than doubles w/ enhancements 15

Summary of Projected Costs Operating Costs for Fixed Route Service Maintain existing service - $9.8 million Extra cost for new / enhanced service - $5.8 million Capital Costs for Fixed Route Service Existing service - $15.8 million (includes new facilities) New / Enhanced Service - $1.4 million Operating Costs for Demand Response Service Maintain existing service - $21.7 million Savings w/ streamlined service - $2.1 million Capital Costs for Demand Response Service Existing Service - $2.6 million (replacement buses) 16

Summary of Projected Revenues Total Costs - $55 million Total Revenues - $55 million Federal - $18.8 million State - $27.7 million Local - $6 million Farebox - $2.5 million Federal State Local Farebox 17

Projected Farebox Revenues Projected revenue of $178,000 in FY 2012 Fixed-Route = $115,000 Demand Response = $63,000 Fare increase assumed for FY 2013 One-Way Increase from $1.00 to $1.25 ($0.50 to $0.65 for discount) Daily Increase from $3.00 to $3.75 ($1.50 to $1.90 for discount) Monthly Increase from $25 to $30 ($12.50 to $15.00 for discount) Fare increase assumed for FY 2018 (Fixed-Route only) One-Way Increase from $1.25 to $1.50 ($0.65 to $0.75 for discount) Daily Increase from $3.75 to $4.50 ($1.90 to $2.25 for discount) Monthly Increase from $30 to $36 ($15.00 to $18.00 for discount) Projected revenue of $299,000 in FY 2021 18

TDP Update Next Steps Public Meeting June 2011 Draft Report July 2011 BOCC Adoption August 2011 Transmit to FDOT for approval by September 1, 2011 View document at www.northfloridatpo.com Comments must be received by July 5 th Gary Mackey (St. Johns County Planning) gmackey@sjcfl.us Lisa Love (Council on Aging) llove@stjohnscoa.com Wiatt Bowers (Atkins) wiatt.bowers@atkinsglbal.com 19

St. Johns County Transit Development Plan Update 2012-2021