Hall Area Transit GHMPO Briefing

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Hall Area Transit GHMPO Briefing 9-8-2017 Phillippa Lewis Moss, Community Services Director

Public Transit Dial-A-Ride & Gainesville Connection Provides an affordable and effective way for residents to access places of employment, education, training, recreation, government, retail, nonprofit service, family and friends.

Current Service Characteristics Gainesville Connection Six fixed routes One-hour frequency Weekdays, 6:15 AM 6:15 PM Avg. 11,800 monthly riders Services approximately 20% of urbanized area 3

Current Service Characteristics Hall County Dial-A-Ride Weekdays, 7:00 AM 5:00 PM Most trips subsidized Approximately 25,000 oneway trips annually Trip pattern very random 4

Frequented Sites 35% Aging/Nutrition 4% Activities 17% Employment 8% Shopping 30% Medical 6% Education

Growing Demand for Transit 129 Corridor Into Jackson County 985 Corridor Into Oakwood, Braselton, Flowery Branch, VA 365 Corridor To Sites for Lanier Tech, YMCA, Other South Hall Increasing # of Underserved Senior Populations

Area Characteristics Development Low density development Residential primarily single family and rural Employment mostly industry and service related, with very little office or high density Higher densities in Gainesville Many major employers served by Gainesville Connection 7

New Initiatives

1) Expand Operations Extend operations from 7am-6pm to 4am to 8pm Increase service frequency to every 30 minutes during weekday peak hours (7:00-9:00 AM; 4:00-6:00 PM) Extend Routes 10 and 50 and add new Route 60 (along SR 60) to serve additional employment Begin Saturday service Establish a Commuter Service 11

2) Make Use of Transit Assets for Advertisement & Marketing 12

3) Encompass Art 13

4) Employ Technology 14

5) Work With Local Governments & Businesses To Draw Down More Federal Funds Year FTA Section 5307 Apportionments for Hall Area Transit Section 5307 Local Match Provided Section 5307 Unused Funding 2004 $ 704,205 $ 237,250 $ 466,955 2005 $ 737,998 $ 300,541 $ 437,458 2006 $ 770,821 $ 269,514 $ 501,308 2007 $ 805,000 $ 284,201 $ 520,800 2008 $ 873,913 $ 320,896 $ 553,018 2009 $ 375,057 $ 293,682 $ 81,375 2010 $ 383,486 $ 316,767 $ 66,720 2011 $ 392,602 $ 376,666 $ 15,937 2012 $ 926,832 $ 371,002 $ 555,830 2013 $ 1,482,376 $ 389,067 $ 1,093,309 2014 $ 1,534,619 $ 368,476 $ 1,166,143 2015 $ 1,531,289 $ 367,713 $ 1,163,576 2016 TOTAL $10,518,198 $ 3,895,772 $ 6,622,426

What Are Others Saying About The Need for Public Transit? 16

Tom Hensley/John Wright FIELDALE FARMS on the impact of employee recruitment & retention Fieldale Farms believes that the availability of public transportation to our facilities is an important factor in workforce stability and growth continuation. Our current need for employees are not being met due to a number of factors: one of which we feel is available public transportation.

Phil Sutton Kubota on the impact of employee recruitment & retention Kubota s most valuable resource is its employees. We need the Gainesville Connection to get workers to our facilities in Gainesville and Jefferson.

Tim Evans VP Economic Development Chamber of Commerce on business development If existing and new businesses in Gainesville/Hall County have one shared vision about transit, it s to have a robust system that will connect them with their workforce. Bringing employers and employees together just makes good business.

Senator Butch Miller Milton, Martin Honda on commuter service It s been my personal experience that bus service to Atlanta is very popular from the North Gwinnett Area and in my mind there s no reason to think that it would not be more or equally popular to have a bus from Hall County to Downtown Atlanta.

Dr. Richard Oates UNG - Vice President, Gainesville Campus on the impact to higher education University of North Georgia Gainesville campus has some 7,000 faculty, staff and students commuting to our schools each weekday. Connecting residents to institutions of higher education means an educated and informed citizenry. We would support tactical improvements to the public transit system in our community.

Dr. Ed L. Schrader President, Brenau University (Part 1) on the impact to higher education "With Brenau students and faculty taking hundreds of rides each year, it is clear that the Gainesville Connection has become a vital asset for the Brenau family, particularly in their movement between the historic campus, Brenau East, Brenau Downtown Center and the Ernest Ledford Grindle Athletics Park.

Dr. Ed L. Schrader President, Brenau University (Part 2) Its value will only increase with the tremendous growth we expect in the next few years of international students, many of whom have no other means of transportation but who will contribute significantly to the local economy. It is a great convenience, too, for members of the community who want to take advantage of the many programs, events and opento-the-public cultural and education opportunities at Brenau. We heartily endorse the proposal for expanding service times and routes, including in the Gainesville area and Atlanta."

Ray Perren Lanier Tech President on the impact to higher education For some of our students, this is their primary form of transportation to and from the college.

Carrol Burrell President and CEO Northeast Georgia Health System on the impact of healthcare Transportation is an issue in our community, particularly for seniors as it relates to healthcare visits. This is key in terms of access to care. Health is more than just physical we must also consider the conditions in which people are born, grow, work, live, and age, and the wider set of forces and systems shaping the conditions of daily life if we want to truly impact the overall health of the community.

Kim Davis, Ed.S. Mountain Ed. Charter High School on the impact of continuing education.. Our program is only effective if our students can get to us. Having Gainesville Connection run a late route would be a game changer for our students. It essentially could mean the difference in a student dropping out again or walking across that stage!

Dr. Pamela Logan DISTRICT II DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC HEALTH on the impact to public health Many of our Hall County Health Department clients use the transit system to access our facilities, and they have to walk great distances from bus stops to our location. It would be helpful to have an expansion of transit services that would decrease the amount of walking between bus stops and the health department, especially for elderly patients and pregnant patients with small children.

Judge Kathlene L. Gosselin Hall County Treatment Courts on the impact to accountability courts In the Northeast Judicial Circuit, we have nine accountability court programs that exist to provide substance abuse and mental health treatment to individuals caught in the revolving door of the justice system For the more than 350 individuals participating in the seven Hall County programs, transportation is a barrier to recovery for many of them. For those with counseling sessions, employment opportunities, program, or drug screens after 6:15 p.m., they are desperate for reliable and consistent transportation. By expanding the buses hours of operation and increasing the stops along routes, Hall Area Transit would give the participants the ability to focus on their recovery and increase their employment options so they can get a solid footing in bettering their lives.

Joy Griffin PRESIDENT, UNITED WAY HALL COUNTY as a means of moving people out of poverty United Way is working to create pathways out of poverty. Lack of transportation is a barrier that must be removed in order for us to succeed in cutting poverty in our community.

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