Bus Stop and Street Operations Coordinator Sample Clauses

Bus Stop and Street Operations Coordinator. Bus Stop and Street Operations Coordinator shall oversee ART and MetroBus use of transit corridors and bus bays at transit and Metrorail stations to facilitate smooth flow and excellent customer service. This position shall also be responsible for operations coordination with all other public and private transit operators, including private shuttle, which operate in the County and request use of County curb space and bus stops. Specific responsibilities and tasks shall include, but not limited to: - Overseeing joint ART, WMATA MetroBus, and other regional transit providers use of bus stops and bus bays at transit and Metrorail stations to facilitate smooth operations. - Coordinating bus access, layover and egress with WMATA, the ARToperations contractor and County Traffic, Engineering and Operations (TE&O) Bureau. - Planning the location of new stops and consolidation of existing stops. - Reviewing Maintenance of Traffic (MOT) plans affecting any bus stop and bus route and determine temporary bus detour and bus stop location. - Identifying needed bus stop improvements. - Monitoring bus stops affected by County, schools, or developer construction activities. - Coordinating bus stop closures and detours and the implementation of temporary bus stop locations with WMATA and the ART operations contractor as well as Arlington County Commuter Services personnel. - Managing and coordinating the installation of signs, blades, decals, and schedule information at bus stops with WMATA and the ART operations contractor as well as Arlington County Commuter Services personnel and update the bus stop inventory accordingly. - Reporting bus stop defects or infrastructure issues to Bus Stop Capital Program Manager. - Assisting the Bus Stop Capital Program Manager in updating the bus stop inventory - Coordinating snow removal at bus stops as identified. - Working with the Bus Stop Capital Manager regarding assessment of proposed bus stops for safe ease of access and egress. - Working with the Transit Bureau Operations Team and the Traffic Engineering & Operations Bureau in assessing new and revised routes for safe operations. - Working with the County’s Traffic, Engineering & Operations (TE&O) Bureau and other staff as needed regarding operations and stops for all public and private transportation operators, including government shuttles and hotel shuttles, within Arlington County. - Overseeing, in cooperation with the Transit Facilities and Asset Manager (if position is fund...
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