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Paratransit Fare Increase

Paratransit Fare Increase. Scott Wisner Valley Metro, customer service manager Phoenix, AZ. Proposed Paratransit Fare Structure. Scott Wisner Customer Service Manager. Background. 2009—Valley Metro Board adopted revised ADA fare structure ( 2x local bus and rail fare)

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Paratransit Fare Increase

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  1. Paratransit Fare Increase Scott Wisner Valley Metro, customer service manager Phoenix, AZ

  2. Proposed Paratransit Fare Structure Scott Wisner Customer Service Manager

  3. Background • 2009—Valley Metro Board adopted revised ADA fare structure (2x local bus and rail fare) • ADA fare structure not adopted by entire region • Non ADA fare locally defined • 2012—Valley Metro Board action: • ADA fare to increase from $3.50 to $4.00 on March 1, 2013 (2x local fare) • Widened gap between ADA and Non-ADA fares • Convene paratransit fare policy working group

  4. ParatransitFare Policy Working Group Goals • Achieve regional ADA fare conformity • In order to develop and implement a regional ADA paratransit system, regional ADA services need to follow same fare structure • Close the gap between ADA and non-ADA fares • ADA customers are paying a higher fare than non-ADA customers • Some ADA customers are taking non-ADA trips because itis less expensive • Non-ADA trips are not eligible for PTF reimbursement • Address non-ADA trip reservation policy • Expedite transition • Make recommendation to city councils

  5. ADA Fare Structure Changes

  6. Non-ADA Fare Structure Changes

  7. Example of Non-ADA, Distance Based Fare Structure (July 2015)

  8. Additional Recommendation • Change reservation policy for non-ADA service to one day or same day advance reservation in cities that offer both ADA and non-ADA service (July 2013)

  9. Next Steps • March 2013—ADA fare increase implemented in select cities • Public involvement effort to commence in March/April to solicit input on proposed ADA and non-ADA fare changes • May 2013—Assist regional partners with presentation of proposed fare structure to city councils of affected cities • July/August 2013—ADA and non-ADA fares are adjusted, pending approval by city councils in each affected jurisdiction

  10. Questions/Discussion Scott Wisner 602-251-2021 swisner@valleymetro.org

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