Washington Metropolitan Area Transportation Authority Board Action/Information Summary. MEAD Number: 99808

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Washington Metropolitan Area Transportation Authority Board Action/Information Summary Action Information MEAD Number: 99808 Resolution: Yes No PURPOSE To obtain Board approval to modify the MetroAccess paratransit operating contract C- 05108 with MV Transportation and to revise the project list for the previously approved JARC funds earmarked for paratransit use in accordance with the recommendations of the Board s Ad Hoc Advisory Committee on MetroAccess. DESCRIPTION In December 2006, the Board of Directors approved the application of $6.1 million in unexpended JARC funds for paratransit-related activities. Staff is asking the Board of Directors to approve the continued use of the JARC funds for paratransit purposes, but with a simplified listing of activities that expends these funds to achieve safer, more reliable and timely service. Both internal and external reviews of current performance and resources dedicated for contract oversight indicated areas where increased staffing could significantly enhance MetroAccess performance. The previously approved funds from the Job Access / Reverse Commute (JARC) earmark have made it possible to augment fleet resources and fund a number of staff increases through FY07, but the ongoing provision of staffing and other resources requires modification of the MetroAccess contract in the following areas: fleet & facilities, staffing, service design, technology and performance standards. FUNDING IMPACT Modification will not exceed $2,753,553 and is included in the proposed FY08 operating budget. The fleet and technology upgrades are a one-time cost not to exceed $4,832,362 and will be drawn from the previously approved JARC paratransit earmark. RECOMMENDATION Recommend the Board authorize modification to the MetroAccess contract C-05108 and approve the amended resolution to allow for the revised use of JARC funds for paratransit operations.

MetroAccess Contract Modification and Revision to JARC Paratransit Earmark Presented to the Board of Directors: Customer Service, Operations, and Safety Committee June 14, 2007

Ad Hoc Committee Recommendations Purchase vehicles to increase spare ratio Add personnel to contract operation for improved system performance and more responsive customer service Use technology for service planning to improve operational efficiency

Requested Actions Revise project listing for previously approved Job Access Reverse Commute (JARC) funds to: Add only new vehicles to fleet Acquire additional technology for service planning and operational efficiency Align expenditures toward safety and operational priorities

Safety and Operational Priorities Adds time-based safety inspections to existing mileagebased vehicle maintenance Leverages existing resources in favor of fleet expansion Amends fuel purchase arrangement for greater savings Defers human services projects until regional coordination can be further developed

Requested Actions Modify paratransit contract in an amount Not-To-Exceed $7.5M to implement the Committee s recommendations: $2.7M in proposed FY08 budget $4.8M from JARC earmark

Cost Containment Technology upgrades include service planning tools that will make MetroAccess more efficient Access services will steer customers toward Metrorail, Metrobus, and other regional services

Attachment A MANAGE SERVICE DESCRIPTION OF EXPENDITURE Provide resources for transition to door-to-door service including staff training, customer information, and initial standby capacity ORIGINAL COST $255,000 REVISED CHANGE(S) Purchase of up to 65 new and used MetroAccess vans 1 $2,793,032 New Vehicles Only Extend use of 75 older MetroAccess vehicles through FY07 08 (insurance and dispatch coverage - other operating expenses are already covered in the FY07 and proposed FY08 MetroAccess budgets). Waive productivity requirement through June 2007 in lieu of enhanced staffing configuration $373,856 $1,083,856 $0 Was from 1/07 to 6/07, now extends to 6/08 Establish regional clearinghouse (internet site) for paratransit information arrangement with Council of Governments $350,000 Expand regional clearinghouse to include live telephone assistance using volunteers from ethnic and community organizations Implement technology to enable cashless payment for MetroAccess customers and charge-back to appropriate agencies for human services transportation upgrading the call center phone system for enhanced customer service options Increase MetroAccess staff: one eligibility manager; one business analyst, two eligibility agents; three field monitors $125,000 $0 $125,000 $235,000 $720,000 $610,000 Reallocated to extended fleet 2 Revised cost estimate for cashless payment system Manager included in FY08 operating TOTAL $4,741,888 $5,326,888 1 MV contract includes annual purchase of 19 vans and seven sedans. Cost does not increase because new vehicles being purchased are of the same type as those currently in service. The previous request included larger capacity vehicles with a higher unit cost. 2 WMATA will fund the startup of this project only.

Attachment A DESCRIPTION OF EXPENDITURE MANAGE DEMAND Purchase of five 19-passenger vehicles after operating agreements are signed with partnering organizations and offer MetroAccess scheduling and other resources to be used by Metro Partners experienced in human service transportation. Purchase price will be amortized by partnering organizations. Create Community Transportation services to attract targeted riders from MetroAccess. Attract low-income riders currently using special Medicaid transportation to Metrobus and Metrorail through provision of SmartCards, thereby freeing capacity on Metro Partners for group rides and reducing Medicaid expenditures by the District of Columbia, Maryland and Virginia. ORIGINAL COST REVISED $424,250 $0 CHANGE(S) Reallocated to extension of surplus fleet Add one staff position to Initiate and award consultant contract to revise and update general MetroAccess ridership and demand projections, as well as for specific demographic groups. Initiate and award consultant contract to develop and implement Develop revised MetroAccess eligibility process to mainstream riders transit use to the extent their disabilities will allow 3 $50,000 $91,700 $81,700 Change from staff position to consultant contract Allows for combination of consultant and in-house services TOTAL $565,950.00 $131,700 3 Future Board approval will be requested for recommended policy changes on eligibility.

Attachment A MANAGE RESOURCES DESCRIPTION OF EXPENDITURE ORIGINAL COST REVISED CHANGE(S) Require dedicated MetroAccess contractors to obtain membership in Community Transportation Association of American, enabling cooperative fuel purchase with an annual fuel cost savings of $345,000 per year after 10 month amortization of above-ground fuel tanks Initiate and award consultant contract to recommend and develop protocol for CTS/MetroAccess staff to audit MetroAccess contractor performance and invoicing Initiate and award consultant contract to recommend geographic boundaries and operations strategy for zoned MetroAccess services Purchase and implement technology enhancements to facilitate high-level data extraction, route analysis and planning; call center monitoring; and cashless fare payment option $281,630 $0 $50,000 $40,000 $50,000 $380,532 $501,412 Reallocated to extension of surplus fleet Revised cost estimate Revised cost estimate Increase frequency of vehicle preventive maintenance and inspections Institute monthly safety inspection for all vehicles in addition to existing mileage-based preventive maintenance inspection requirement $40,000 TOTAL $792,162 $641,412 TOTAL JARC EXPENDITURES $6,100,000 $6,100,000 Establishes separate inspection protocol for safety issues