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<br />TDA 4.5 Document E(a) <br />Page 4 <br /> <br />The City of Pleasant on Finance Department prepares an expenditure sheet, <br />itemizing the operating costs monthly. Three (3) months are combined for a <br />quarterly report. For FY 2006-2007, Pleasanton Paratransit Service anticipates <br />the following funding: <br /> <br />MTC 4.5.........................,................... <br />Alameda County Measure B...... ...... ...... .... <br />City of Pleasanton (local match).................. <br />Fare box estimate................................ ..., <br /> <br />$ 60,817 <br />86,615 <br />447,808 <br />46.000 <br /> <br />Total........... ... <br /> <br />$641 240 <br /> <br />8. Planninl! and Administration <br /> <br />No planning and/or administration funds are being requested. <br /> <br />9. Description of Un met Needs <br /> <br />The City of Pleasant on 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 l2-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 revenue funds from Alameda County <br />enabling the City to expand the program, <br /> <br />Today, the program meets the needs of seniors 60 years or older, and the disabled <br />of any age residing in Pleasanton, Sunol, and the unincorporated areas of <br />Pleasanton. Disabled Pleasanton-Sunol clients who meet ADA qualifications are <br />also eligible for this service. The Livermore Amador Valley Transit Authority <br />(LA VT A) determines ADA eligibility. Pleasanton residents that meet the ADA <br />requirements are referred to Pleasanton Paratransit for service. <br />