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201006 Transit AGDThe Corporation of the Town of Tillsonburg Tillsonburg Transit Advisory Committee Meeting October 6, 2020 10:00 a.m. Hybrid Meeting- Council Chambers, 200 Broadway, Suite 204 & Electronic Meeting AGENDA 1.Call to Order 2.Adoption of Agenda Proposed Resolution #1 Moved by: Seconded by: THAT the Agenda as prepared for the Tillsonburg Transit Advisory Committee meeting of October 6, 2020, be adopted. 3.Adoption of Previous Minutes Propos ed Resolution #2 Moved by: Seconded by: THAT the Minutes as prepared for the Tillsonburg Transit Advisor y Committee meeting of September 1, 2020, be adopted. 4.Disclosures of Pecuniary Interest and the General Nature Thereof 5.General Business & Reports 6.1 Christmas Bus 6.2 Bus Decals 6.3 Bus Stop Review Discussion 6.4 Norfolk Mall Bus Stop 6.5 Larger Bus Stop Signs 6.6 Mov ing hazardous stop (Simcoe St) 6.7 M ulti-Service Centre Senior Bus Passes 6.8 Marketing Campaign 6.9 Ridership Statistics 6.Round Table 7.Next Meeting 8.Adjournment Proposed Resolution #3 Moved by: Seconded by: THAT the October 6, 2020 Tillsonburg Transit Advisory Committee meeting be adjourned at _____ a.m. The Corporation of the Town of Tillsonburg Tillsonburg Transit Advisory Committee September 1, 2020 11:00 a.m. MINUTES Present: Sherry Hamilton, Cindy Allen, Kathryn Leatherland, Stephanie Ellens -Clark, Councillor Luciani Staff: Alex Piggott, Transit Coordinator; Laura Pickersgill, Legislative Services Coordinator Regrets: Lynn Temoin, John Verbakel 1. Call to Order The meeting was called to order at 11:02 a.m. 2. Adoption of Agenda Resolution#1 Moved by: Cindy Allen Seconded by: Councillor Luciani THAT the Agenda as prepared for the Tillsonburg Transit Advisory Committee meeting of September 1, 2020, be adopted. Carried 3. Minutes of the Previous Meeting Resolution #2 Moved by: Councillor Luciani Seconded by: Cindy Allen THAT the Minutes of the Tillsonburg Transit Advisory Committee meeting dated February 18, 2020, be approved. Carried Stephanie Ellens -Clark introduced herself to the Committee. 4. Closed Session Resolution #3 Moved by: Stephanie Ellens -Clark Seconded by: Kathryn Leatherland THAT the Tillsonburg Transit Advisory Committee move into closed session to discuss: -proposed or pending acquisition or disposition of land by the Town Carried 5. Disclosures of Pecuniary Interest and the General Nature Thereof There were no disclosures of pecuniary interest declared. 6. General Business & Reports 6.1 Update on Transit Services Alex noted that the new service provider for in-town service launched July 1st and the inter-community transit service launched August 4th. There are a variety of COVID -19 safety measures in place on the transit system including: m andatory face coverings , Plexiglas barriers between the driver and passengers, reduced touchpoints between the driver and passengers, regularly scheduled cleaning, staggered seating, hand sanitizer availability and additional masks are available. It was noted that the Town needs to continue promoting these safety guidelines to riders so that the drivers are not forced to police the regulations themselves. It was also noted that face shields are not an adequate replacement for facial coverings. 6.2 In Town Bus Designs A floor plan of the new bus was reviewed by the Committee. Alex noted that the current bus in use is an interim bus and that the new bus is estimated to be ready for use in October. The features of the bus were discussed, including its ability to move its ’ entrance ramp level with the curb height. Alex noted that the accessibility features of the bus will be promoted through the Town’s advertising materials and that comments on further accessibility needs could be acquired through the customer service survey. Staff noted that as part of the public works department sidewalk improvement plan they are considering the inclusion of cement pad infrastructure moving forward at the bus stop locations. Alex also indicated that the ramps on the bus will have some ability to traverse over the grassy areas so that riders using assistive devices will not have to travel on the unsteady surface of the grass. A discussion was held regarding a greater need for additional bus stops in the north east end of Town as a result of the increasing development in that area. 6.3 Inter-Community Bus Designs It was noted that there are sheets hung up in the bus window that informs riders what route that bus is currently on so that riders can ensure they are boarding the correct bus. 6.4 Inter-Community Transit Brochure Alex will continue visiting and contacting retail vendors weekly to ensure their stock of passes and brochures remains filled. Alex will continue to follow up with Norfolk County to ensure that their transit drivers are aware of the routes that the Town’s drivers are running so that both parties can inform their passengers of the neighbouring municipalities’ routes and schedules. 6.5 T:GO Ridership Trends Alex provided a summary of the T:GO ridership trends .. The effects of COVID -19 on ridership is very notable in the spring months when the CO VID pandemic began to increase. The new service provider, Voyago, is collecting more detailed statistics regarding the transit service which will assist in future decision making on improvements to stopping locations, for example. 6.6 Inter -Community Transit Trends Alex provided a summary of the transit trends for August 4th until August 21st under the new program. It was noted that there is no ridership yet on route two but staff are working with the Multi-Service to increase ridership on this route. It was noted that ridership may increase once hospitals permit patient visiting again and when more people resume regular appointments at hospitals as the COVID -19 pandemic eases. Alex will reach out to the service provider regarding the potential of having passes sold directly on the busses. Cindy left the meeting at 12:05 p.m. Alex noted that he is willing to ride the bus with first-time users to ensure they understand how the system works. Support workers for riders can ride the bus for free when assisting their clients. Alex indicated that he is working with a local company that could potentially develop a professional quality YouTube video of a ‘local celebrity’ using the transit system that could be shared as an informational video on the Town’s social media pages. Alex noted that an information video was posted on the T:GO’s Facebook page from the Oxford County Community Health Centre. 6.7 Intercommunity Poster Alex noted that an updated poster with the anticipated start date removed and an inter-community transit branded logo will be produced and circulated in the community. 6.8 Advertising Policy The advertising policy was approved by Council at the July 13 m eeting. It was suggested that the bus routes and colour coordinated maps be placed inside the busses on the empty wall space above the seats on the interior of the bus. Alex mentioned that this should have already been happening but will follow up on this with the service provider. 6.9 Publicity Opportunities at Tillsonburg Public Library Sherry will reach out to Merley Wheaton from the Tillsonburg Public Library to discuss further opportunities for advertising the transit system at the library. 6.10 Northern Oxford County Transit Proposal Resolution #4 Moved by: Councillor Luciani Seconded by: Kathryn Leatherland THAT the Tillsonburg Transit Advisory Committee supports the decision to expand the Oxford County Transit Proposal to northern Oxford County. Carried (Note: procedurally, the committee is required to make a recommendation for Council’s consideration. A staff report will be prepared for this recommendation for the September 14th Council meeting.) 6.11 Customer Feedback Survey This item will be added to a future agenda for discussion. 6.12 GPS App- Voyago Staff are reviewing this application and various other applications to determine if there is value to purchasing this app. It was noted that it is important to provide an avenue for infor ming riders of any delays, etc. Riders are able to contact the dispatch line to provide delay information. 6.13 Additional Bus Stops 6.14 Welcome Wagon Info Package Alex will follow up to ensure transit information is included in new resident packages. 7. Next Meeting Tuesday, October 20 at 10:00 a.m. 8. Adjournment Resolution #5 Moved by: Stephanie Ellens -Clark Seconded by: Councillor Luciani THAT the September 1, 2020 Tillsonburg Transit Advisory Committee meet ing be adjourned at 12:57 p.m. Carried Page 1 of 2 Subject: T:GO Christmas Bus Report Number: OPS PW 20-xx Author: Alex Piggott, C.E.T. CRS-S Meeting Type: Council Meeting Meeting Date: Monday, October 26, 2020 RECOMMENDATION THAT Council authorize the T:GO bus to operate on Saturday November 28th, December 5th, 12th and 19th; AND THAT the cost to provide this service be paid through the T:GO operating budget ; AND THAT Sponsorship opportunities be made available to offset any operating costs. BACKGROUND The T:GO transit service operates Monday to Friday from 6:00am to 6:00pm. Last year, the service was provided on the four Saturdays prior to Christmas to promote shopping opportunities within Tillsonburg with the support from the BIA to assist in providing the service. DISCUSSION The service agreement with the contractor provides pricing to operate the bus on Saturdays . In 2019, this Saturday service provided 142 additional trips on the T:GO service. The attached advertising promotion sell sheet will be circulated to businesses within the BIA to offer additional business promotion opportunities and seek additional financial support for this service. CONSULTATION Staff have contacted the BIA and Voyago about this opportunity. Both are interested in sponsoring this service for 2020. Choose an item. Click here to enter text. Page 2 of 2 The Tillsonburg Transit Advisory Committee supports this recommendation. FINANCIAL IMPACT/FUNDING SOURCE The cost to operate the transit service is $828 plus HST per day. The total cost to provide this service on the four Saturdays prior to Christmas is $3,312 plus HST. This cost will be funded through the transit operating budget. The cost to produce and install the banner for the side of bus is approximately $600. The BIA has offered to provide $800 towards to offset the cost of the banner on the side of the bus and some of the operating costs . Any additional sponsorships will be used to further offset the cost to the Town. The advertising of this service will be done through existing marketing contracts at no additional cost to the Town. COMMUNITY STRATEGIC PLAN (CSP) LINKAGE 1. Excellence in Local Government ☒ Demonstrate strong leadership in Town initiatives ☐ Streamline communication and effectively collaborate within local government ☐ Demonstrate accountability 2. Economic Sustainability ☐ Support new and existing businesses and provide a variety of employment opportunities ☐ Provide diverse retail services in the downtown core ☐ Provide appropriate education and training opportunities in line with Tillsonburg’s economy 3. Demographic Balance ☒ Make Tillsonburg an attractive place to live for youth and young professionals ☒ Provide opportunities for families to thrive ☒ Support the aging population and an active senior citizenship 4. Culture and Community ☒ Promote Tillsonburg as a unique and welcoming community ☐ Provide a variety of leisure and cultural opportunities to suit all interests ☒ Improve mobility and promote environmentally sustainable living ATTACHMENTS Appendix A – T:GO Christmas Bus Sponsorship T:GO Christmas Bus Sponsorship The Town will be offering a Christmas bus on Saturdays November 28th, December 5th, 12th and 19st to promote Christmas Shopping in the Downtown. The following sponsorship opportunities are available: Selection Level Costs Details Gold $800 Large company logo displayed with all of the Towns Advertising and Promotions of this service Silver $600 Small company logo displayed with all of the Towns Advertising and Promotions of this service Frankincense $450 Company name in text displayed with all of the Towns Advertising and Promotions of this service Promotions include the Town’s website, Town’s newsletters Page, T:GO Facebook Page, Posters distributed throughout the Town. Completed forms need to be submitted to the Town of Tillsonburg office by Octo ber 30th. The promotions campaign will start after Remembrance Day. Please provide the following information: Company Name: Company Address for Invoicing: Date: Phone Number and/or email address Signature: If your sponsorship level includes your company logo, a high resolution PNG image format will need to be supplied to transit@tillsonburg.ca. * Child / Vet / Support Person recorded as Cash but ride Free. 0 5 10 15 20 25 99 102 103 104 105 106 107 108 109 110 111 112 113 114 115 116 117 118 119 120 102 99 Ridership by Stop Route 1 On Off 0 5 10 15 20 25 30 On Off On Off On Off On Off On Off Run 1 -6:30 Run 2 - 9:00 Run 3 -11:30 Run 4 - 14:30 Run 5 - 17:00 Ridership by Run Route 1 0 5 10 15 20 25 Senior Adult Student 5+ Child <5* Vet * Supp P * Fare Type Count Route 1 Cash Single Ride Ticket Day Pass 10 Ride Pass Monthly Pass * Child / Vet / Support Person recorded as Cash but ride Free. 0 2 4 6 8 10 12 99 202 203 204 205 206 207 208 202 99 Ridership by Stop Route 2 On Off 0 2 4 6 8 10 12 On Off On Off On Off Run 1 - 09:00 Run 2 - 11:30 Run 3 - 14:30 Ridership by Run Route 2 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Senior Adult Student 5+ Child <5* Vet * Supp P * Fare Type Count Route 2 Cash Single Ride Ticket Day Pass 10 Ride Pass Monthly Pass 0 0.5 1 1.5 2 2.5 3 3.5 On Off On Off On Off On Off On Off On Off Run 1 - 10:15 Run 2 - 10:49 Run 3 - 12:45 Run 4 - 13:19 Run 5 - 15:45 Run 6 - 16:19 Ridership by Run Route 3 0 0.5 1 1.5 2 2.5 3 3.5 4 4.5 Senior Adult Stud 5+ Child <5* Vet* Supp P* Fare Type Count Route 3 Cash Single Ride Ticket Day Pass 10 Ride Pass Monthly Pass 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 99 302 303 304 305 Ridership by Stop Route 3 On Off 0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 99 114 403 404 405 406 Ridership By Stop Route 4 On Off 0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 Senior Adult Student Child Vet Supp P Fare Type Count Route 4 Cash Single Ride Ticket Day Pass 10 Ride Pass Monthly Pass 0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 On Off On Off On Off On Off Run 1 - 08:00 Run 2 - 10:11 Run 3 - 15:45 Run 4 - 17:56 Ridership By Run Route 4 0 20 40 60 80 100 120 140 160 180 200 Senior Adult Student Child Vet Supp P Ridership by Fare Type (In Town) Cash Single Ride Ticket Day Pass 10 Ride Pass Monthly Pass 0 20 40 60 80 100 120 140 12345678910111213141516171819A19B20A20B21A21B22A22B23A23B242526272829Ridership By Stop (Boarding) for In Town 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 On Off On Off On Off On Off On Off On Off On Off On Off On Off On Off On Off On Off 6:00 7:00 8:00 9:00 10:00 11:00 12:00 13:00 14:00 15:00 16:00 17:00 Ridership by Time for In Town