ADA Paratransit Sample Clauses

ADA Paratransit. Upon request by an eligible passenger, Contractor shall provide complementary ADA paratransit service in a non-discriminatory manner in compliance with the Federal Transit Administration (FTA) regulations for the implementation of the ADA, and shall strive to meet best practices for overall operational effectiveness and efficiency. This service is available to ADA paratransit certified passengers. ADA Paratransit reservations can be made one day, and up to one week, in advance and service is to be scheduled for within one hour of a requested pickup time. Same day trip reservations are not required but may be accommodated pending availability. Historically, the demand for ADA paratransit has been very low. In fiscal years 2013/2014 and 2012/2013 zero ADA paratransit trips were performed. Currently, complementary ADA paratransit service is provided during the hours of operation and in the three-quarter mile service area of the Santa Xxxxx Commuter Bus route. In addition to the existing limited service area and available hours, there is a substantial fare differential between the ADA paratransit passenger fare and the discounted adult DAR fare. The current ADA paratransit trip fare is twice the standard adult fare on the existing fixed route circulator. With the expansion of fixed route service, the service area and available hours of service for complementary ADA paratransit will increase. However, VCTC does not anticipate a significant increase in ADA paratransit demand due to the continued fare differential between the planned DAR and ADA paratransit services. (See Fare Structure, section 6.2.) Hours –Weekdays 6:00am – 8:00pm 7:00am – 4:00pm Hours –Weekends 8:00am – 6:00pm n/a
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ADA Paratransit. Upon request by an eligible passenger, Contractor shall provide complementary ADA paratransit service in a non-discriminatory manner in compliance with the Federal Transit Administration (FTA) regulations for the implementation of the ADA and shall strive to meet best practices for overall operational effectiveness and efficiency. This service is available to ADA paratransit certified passengers. ADA Paratransit reservations can be made one (1) day, and up to one (1) week, in advance and service is to be scheduled for within one (1) hour of a requested pickup time. Same day trip reservations are not required but may be accommodated depending on space availability. Complementary ADA paratransit service is provided during the hours of operation set up VCTC and in the three-quarter (3/4) mile service area of the Santa Xxxxx Commuter Bus route. Days and times of operation may be changed by VCTC to accommodate local needs. Ridership (including PCAs) in recent years, which may not predict future ridership, is shown below. 7/1/19 to 6/30/20 – 5,176 passengers 7/1/20 to 6/30/21 – 1,058 passengers 7/1/21 to 6/14/22 – 1,608 passengers If fixed route service is changed, the service area and available hours of service for complementary ADA paratransit may change as well. Santa Xxxxx and Fillmore weekdays hours are 6:00 a.m. - 8:00 p.m. and weekend hours are from 8:00 a.m. – 6:00 p.m. The Fillmore-Piru Shuttle weekday hours are 7:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. with no weekend hours. There will be no scheduled fixed route or Dial-A-Ride service on the following six (6) holidays: New Year’s Day, Memorial Day, Independence Day, Labor Day, Thanksgiving Day and Christmas Day. In addition to regular transit service operations, Contractor may be requested by VCTC to provide special event, promotional, or other special transportation services that have been determined to be in the public interest. Do you have any idea how many hours may be requested for special services? Can you guess at a not to exceed amount? Demand for service may increase or decrease from time to time, requiring an adjustment of hours, and/or service. VCTC reserves the right to adjust service at any time plus or minus twenty percent from the projected number of hours. Modifications to services may include, but are not limited to, extending, deleting, changes to headways or adding routes, or parts of routes, and expanding or decreasing revenue hours. The Contractor must have available, or be able to acquire in a timel...

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