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Transportation Development Act Claim Form <br /> TDA 4.5 Document E(a) <br /> Description of Applicant and Transit System <br /> 1. Service and Operations Description <br /> Door-to-Door Service <br /> The City of Pleasanton Senior Citizens'Transportation Program was first initiated <br /> by the Pleasanton Junior Women's Club in 1972. It was developed in response to <br /> concerns about the lack of available transportation for senior residents no longer <br /> able to drive. The Junior Women's Club donated a 12-passenger mini-bus to the <br /> City with the stipulation that the vehicle be used to provide free transportation for <br /> the City's elderly. In 1975, the Club donated a second van.As ridership demand <br /> increased, the City applied for and received funds from the Metropolitan <br /> Transportation Commission (MTC) and Alameda County enabling the City to <br /> expand the program. <br /> Today, Pleasanton Paratransit Services (PPS) provides door-to-door and fixed <br /> route shuttle transportation services to Pleasanton/Sunol senior residents 70 years <br /> or older, and disabled residents age 18 years and older as part of the City's transit <br /> programs. Livermore Amador Valley Transportation Authority (LAVTA) <br /> determines Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) eligibility for disabled <br /> residents. The purpose of PPS is to reduce isolation, increase socialization, and <br /> encourage independent living, thereby minimizing the need for institutionalization <br /> and enhancing the quality of life for residents no longer able to drive or those who <br /> do not have a car available to them. This program focuses on door-to-door, driver- <br /> assisted transportation, the City's core transit program. A client application is <br /> required to participate in the service. <br /> The PPS fleet includes one (1) van and six (6) mini-buses. This demand-response <br /> service is available Monday through Friday, 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Due to <br /> ridership trends, for FY 2013-14, there will be five (5) drivers scheduled on <br /> weekdays with Saturday service provided by LAVTA. Year to date, Door-to-Door <br /> ridership for the first 6 months is tracking slightly lower than last year with 5,084 <br /> rides provided. The Downtown Route (DTR) currently funded through Measure B <br /> Gap provides approximately 3,000 trips a year, which directly impacts total <br /> ridership for the Door-to-Door program. When PPS is not operating or when PPS <br /> is in high demand, LAVTA provides comparable services to Pleasanton ADA <br /> eligible clients. <br /> The PPS program staffing includes one (1) full-time and seven (7) part-time <br /> drivers, all City of Pleasanton employees. All drivers are hired, trained, and <br /> supervised by the City. There is currently one (1) full-time driver assigned to both <br /> the Door-to-Door and Downtown Route. The Door-to-Door program is also <br /> staffed by one (1) full-time and one (1) part-time dispatcher, who are both City <br /> employees, and a part-time office aide, who assists with passenger reservations.A <br />
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