Document and Identify Unmet Needs Sample Clauses

Document and Identify Unmet Needs and Gaps in Service VCTC has a long history of taking unmet transit needs testimony in compliance with California Transportation Development Act (TDA) requirements. The work in Ventura County in 2013 to revisit the unmet needs definitions and to bring these current has presumably resulted in some change in how needs are reported and in what constitutes an unmet transit needs. An element of this subtask will be to compile and report on the unmet needs testimony from the most recent cycles, presumably the last two years of testimony and potentially including this FY 2015/2016 cycle. The unmet transit needs testimony was a significant input to the 2012 Coordinated Plan update, particularly undergirding its recommendations with regarding to fixed-route transit services within the County and gaps associated with these. This subtask will also bring together the outreach findings with the findings from the stakeholder survey to identify and describe gaps in service. The product of this task will be in narrative form, with accompanying tables and graphs from the survey process, to identify both the themes that run through these findings and specific detail. This could relate to inter-community corridors of service where improved connectivity is still needed. These could involve service span or days of operation where work or school trips may fall outside of the current operating envelope. They are likely to involve some level of capital replacement, to continue to modernize and replace human service agency vehicles at appropriate times. Findings may also address the built-environment and the difficulties that consumers have with paths-of-access, bus stop accessibility and the safety or general experience of being a pedestrian or bicyclist in Ventura County. Task 3 Deliverables/ Products: • Agency stakeholder listing expanded and/or updated • Draft and final agency survey • Distribution of agency survey via email and surface mail • Stakeholder workshop venues identified and secured; flyers prepared and distributed to promote workshops; some recruitment to workshops • Up to 3 stakeholder workshops conducted, seeking 15 to 25 participants at each. • Consumer focus group opportunities identified and secured; flyers prepared and distributed to invite participants to focus groups, relying upon agency assistance to secure participation of up 8 to 12 persons at each of 4 focus groups including at least one with Spanish translation. • Review of two cycles of unmet transit ...
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