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Texas Public Transportation Resource Inventory
Prepared by TEXAS TRANSPORTATION INSTITUTE
THE TEXAS A&M UNIVERSITY SYSTEMHOUSTON, TEXAS
for TEXAS DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION DIVISION
TEXAS PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION INVENTORY Background In 2003, the Texas Legislature enacted House Bill 3588 (Transportation Code Chapter 461) which mandated the coordination of public transportation services to achieve the following:
• to eliminate waste in the provision of public transportation, • to generate efficiencies that will permit increased levels of service, and • to further the state’s efforts to reduce air pollution.
The Texas Transportation Commission created a working group under the leadership of Commissioner Hope Andrade to implement the provisions of HB 3588. Michael Morris, Transportation Director of the North Central Texas Council of Governments, chaired the working group. The working group concluded that initial planning for public transportation coordination should be conducted on a council of governments (COG) region basis. The Texas Department of Transportation (TxDOT) directed each of the twenty-four COG regions (Figure 1) to prepare a strategy for development of a transit coordination plan; identify a lead agency for that region; and identity any additional resources that would be required in order to develop the coordination plan. Table 1 displays the planning regions and lead agencies. In order to meet the mandates of Chapter 461, Transportation Code, relating to the coordination of public transportation and to implement the legislative intent of §461.001, Transportation Code, the Texas legislature directed TxDOT “to engage the services of the Texas Transportation Institute, or any entity the department deems appropriate, to conduct an inventory of all public transportation providers in the state to determine the types and levels of services being provided by each of them and the extent to which those providers can assist the state in meeting the mandates of the statute” (Rider 25, Department of Transportation, Page VII-23, Conference Committee Report on SB 1, 2006-07 Biennium).
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Figure 1: Texas Councils of Government Regions
Region Map Number Alamo Area Council of Governments (AACOG) 18 Ark-Tex Council of Governments (Ark-Tex) 5 Brazos Valley Council of Governments (BSCOG) 13 Capital Area Council of Governments (CAPCOG) 12 Central Texas Council of Governments (CTCOG) 23 Coastal Bend Council of Governments (CBCOG) 20 Concho Valley Council of Governments (CVCOG) 10 Deep East Texas Council of Governments (DETCOG) 14 East Texas Council of Governments (ETCOG) 6 Golden Crescent Regional Planning Commission (GCRPC) 17 Heart of Texas Council of Governments (HOTCOG) 11 Houston-Galveston Area Council (H-GAC) 16 Lower Rio Grande Valley Development Council (LRGVDC) 21 Middle Rio Grande Development Council (MRGDC) 24 Nortex Regional Planning Commission (NORTEX) 3 North Central Texas Council of Governments (NCTCOG) 4 Panhandle Regional Planning Commission (PRPC) 1 Permian Basin Regional Planning Commission (PBRPC) 9 Rio Grande Council of Governments (RGCOG) 8 South East Texas Regional Planning Commission (SETRPC) 15 South Plains Association of Governments (SPAG) 2 South Texas Development Council (STDC) 19 Texoma Council of Governments (TEXOMA) 22
West Central Texas Council of Governments (WCTCOG) 7 Source: Texas Association of Regional Councils
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Table 1: Texas Planning Regions REGION NUMBER
REGION NAME
LEAD AGENCY
1 Panhandle Panhandle Regional Planning Commission 2 South Plains Citibus 3 Nortex Nortex Regional Planning Commission 4 North Central Texas North Central Texas COG 5 Ark-Tex Ark-Tex COG 6 East Texas GETTA, TxDOT, and ETCOG 7 West Central Texas West Central Texas COG or Central Texas Rural Transit District8 Upper Rio Grande El Paso County 9 Permian Basin Midland-Odessa Urban Transit District
10 Concho Valley Concho Valley COG 11 Heart of Texas Heart of Texas COG 12 Capital Area Capital Area COG 13 Brazos Valley Brazos Valley COG 14 Deep East Texas Deep East Texas COG 15 South East Texas South East Texas Regional Planning Commission 16 Gulf Coast Houston-Galveston Area Council 17 Golden Crescent Golden Crescent Regional Planning Commission 18 Alamo Area Alamo Area COG 19 South Texas South Texas Development Council 20 Coastal Bend Coastal Bend COG 21 Lower Rio Grande Valley Lower Rio Grande Valley Development Council 22 Texoma Texoma COG 23 Central Texas Hill Country Transit District 24 Middle Rio Grande Community Council of Southwest Texas
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Data Collection Instrument Development On October 20, 2005, representatives from planning regions gathered in Austin and presented their strategies to Commissioner Andrade and the working group. The Texas Transportation Institute (TTI) shared plans to support the planning groups through development of a common web-based public transportation resources inventory process. The presentation included an initial list of data elements for inclusion in the inventory. Also, TTI informed meeting attendees that the inventory would be administered through the lead entities for each region. Lead entities would be responsible for identifying all public transportation providers in their region as part of their coordination effort; and for distributing the link to the inventory data collection instrument to those providers. The use of a web-based data collection methodology offered several key benefits. Benefits include the following:
• Distribution of the survey link could be accomplished quickly and efficiently, • The survey could be designed so that questions that were not relevant to a specific respondent would automatically
be skipped, and • Data automatically and immediately uploaded into the database as soon as the respondent submitted the data.
TTI contacted each lead entity on November 7 with information regarding the proposed content of the inventory and requesting input (Attachment 1). Twelve regions provided input. Most regions agreed with the proposed content. A recommended addition to the inventory was to collect information on any restrictions or limitations (for example, client type, trip purpose, area served) incurred by individual providers. These restrictions might be barriers to coordination. TTI then developed a draft data collection instrument designed to be administered through the web-based SurveyMonkey system (surveymonkey.com). TTI tested the data collection instrument in February 2006 using the Capital Area planning group as the pilot test base. (The Capital Area group had advanced their planning efforts by contracting for consultant support using local TxDOT district funds; most planning groups were awaiting receipt of requested additional state resources at that time.) The Capital Area Council of Governments distributed the link to the SurveyMonkey instrument to the public transportation providers identified within their region. Further, TxDOT public transportation coordinator (PTC) Joe Holland assembled a focus group of providers to discuss wording and content of the instrument. TTI Communications facilitated the focus group session conducted February 28, 2006.
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On March 10, 2006, TTI contacted each lead agency to afford them one last look at the final draft data collection instrument as modified to reflect information gleaned during the pilot test. Further, each region was invited to submit a detailed geographic location check-list for inclusion in their region’s instrument (Attachment 2). TxDOT PTCs also were provided this information. TTI sent a reminder e-mail to regions that had not yet submitted a geographic checklist on March 23, 2006. Data Collection Lead agencies received the web link for their region’s data collection instrument on April 10, 2006 (Attachment 3). Further, TxDOT scheduled a video conference for April 13, 2006 when TTI explained the process, walked participants through the data entry screen and responded to questions, with follow-up to participants on April 17, 2006. Since each region had a unique geographic checklist, each region required a separate instrument with a unique link. Lead agencies received an electronic file of the inventory data collection form that could be printed and used by providers who lacked computer access. Initially the data collection plan did not include use of a printed form because its appearance could intimidate respondents. However, lead agencies believed that some manual data collection would be necessary. In an effort to minimize these concerns, researchers encouraged the lead agencies to remove pages that would not be relevant to the responding provider (for example, a provider that operates only vans would not need the fleet detail pages on minibuses, standard buses, articulated buses, coaches or specialty vehicles). Although the original deadline for data submittal was May 2006, many regions had delayed beginning their planning efforts until after receipt of state funding to support the effort. Therefore, the period of data collection was extended through August, 2006. TTI sent each lead agency periodic status reports listing those providers who had responded. Attachment 4 displays an example of a status report that was generated for the South Plains region while Attachment 5 displays a statewide summary document. Several regions hired consultants to assist in preparing their regional coordination plan. Regions assisted by The Goodman Corporation (TGC) requested that the SurveyMonkey instrument be transmitted to TGC so that additional information specific to each region could be gathered simultaneously. TGC later submitted the collected data back to TTI for inclusion in the statewide effort.
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Summary of Results Table 2 displays the number of responses, by planning region. A total of 330 separate transportation providers responded to the inventory. Although they were sent repeated requests, two regions did not administer the inventory – Alamo Area and Middle Rio Grande. The Brazos Valley, Nortex, and Heart of Texas regions included area independent school districts in their inventory, resulting in the largest number of respondents among the regions. Table 2 also displays total fleet information, by region. Fleet numbers for the Alamo Area, Middle Rio Grand and East Texas were obtained from the TxDOT fleet database for rural and small urban transit providers in those regions. The fleet size for those regions therefore does not include vehicles that are owned by entities other than those operators. The total fleet reported included 7586 vehicles. The regions reporting the largest fleet were Gulf Coast, North Central Texas, and Capital Area, with 3761 vehicles or 49% of the statewide number. These regions include the large metropolitan areas of Houston, Dallas-Fort Worth and Austin.
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Table 2: Inventory Respondents/ Fleet by Planning Region PLANNING REGION
INVENTORY RESPONDENTS
TOTAL FLEET
Alamo Area * 2 518 Ark-Tex 2 58 Brazos Valley 91 326 Capital Area 20 976 Central Texas 6 78 Coastal Bend 5 57 Concho Valley 13 247 Deep East Texas 17 201 East Texas 1 65 Golden Crescent 6 34 Gulf Coast 5 1600 Heart of Texas 31 759 Lower Rio Grande 21 285 Middle Rio Grande ** 8 56 Nortex 33 310 North Central Texas 15 1185 Panhandle 10 86 Permian Basin 6 86 South East Texas 9 81 South Plains 4 169 South Texas 9 113 Upper Rio Grande 15 258 West Central Texas 11 38 TOTAL 340 7586 * Inventory information provided by TxDOT. **Inventory contained in Middle Rio Grande Valley Regional Transportation Plan, November 2006.
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In order to provide additional information for the statewide public transportation coordination planning effort, the inventory included a matrix of functional skills that are typically required in order to operate a transit system. These functional areas were as follows:
• A – Routing/Scheduling, • B – Dispatching, • C – Routing/Dispatch Training, • D – Driver Training, • E – Preventive Maintenance, • F – Routine Repairs, • G – Major Repair/Component Rebuilding, • H – Part Purchasing, • I – Inventory Management, • J – Customer Information/Referrals, • K – Information Technology Support, • L – Billing, • M – Marketing, and • N – Planning and Programming.
For each function, all respondents were asked to indicate whether they already do the function on their system; could offer to assist others; already assist others; need assistance from others; or have no need for the function. Table 3 displays the number of respondents in each region indicating that they already assist others with each function (the function is coded per the list above). This response reflects coordination efforts that already existed prior to the development of regional coordination plans.
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Table 3: Agencies Already Providing Assistance to Other Providers NUMBER OF RESPONDENTS ALREADY ASSISTING OTHERS, BY FUNCTION REGION A B C D E F G H I J K L M N Ark-Tex 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Capital Area 1 1 Concho Valley 1 1 Deep East Texas 1 Heart of Texas 1 2 2 1 2 1 1 Lower Rio Grande 1 1 1 Nortex 1 1 1 1 1 1 No. Central Texas 1 1 2 1 Permian Basin 1 South East Texas 1 South Plains 1 Texoma 1 1 Upper Rio Grande 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 TOTAL 4 4 2 6 6 6 4 5 2 6 3 4 3 2 Note: Function Key listed on page 9. Seventeen agencies in 13 regions reported already assisting other transportation providers in at least one functional area. This represents 4% of all 330 inventory questionnaire respondents. The functions with the largest number of agencies reporting that they already provide assistance are as follows:
• D – Driver Training, • E – Preventive Maintenance, • F – Routine Repair, • H – Parts Purchasing, and • J – Customer Information/Referral.
Table 3 indicates that all functional areas have respondents providing assistance to other providers. Therefore, Texas has models for assistance across a broad array of functions and regions. The absolute quantity of assistance is low but can be monitored as regional coordination plan elements move into implementation.
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Table 4 displays the number of respondents in each region who reported that they needed assistance in one or more functional areas. Table 4 uses the same alphabetized code for functional area as was used in Table 3. Table 4: Agencies Needing Assistance from Other Providers
NUMBER OF RESPONDENTS ALREADY NEEDING ASSISTANCE FROM OTHERS,
BY FUNCTION REGION A B C D E F G H I J K L M N Ark-Tex 1 2 1 1 Brazos Valley 2 Capital Area 1 3 3 2 3 2 1 1 2 1 1 Central Texas 1 1 1 Coastal Bend 1 1 Concho Valley 3 3 2 3 2 3 3 3 2 2 1 2 3 2 Deep East Texas 1 5 2 2 1 Golden Crescent 1 1 3 3 5 5 4 3 2 4 1 3 3 Gulf Coast 1 Heart of Texas 6 2 2 11 4 1 1 Lower Rio Grande 1 1 4 4 4 4 1 1 6 2 3 3 Nortex 7 3 3 10 6 6 12 7 6 6 6 7 5 No. Central Texas 2 2 3 3 8 5 1 3 3 1 4 3 Panhandle 1 2 1 1 2 2 1 1 Permian Basin 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 3 South East Texas 1 2 2 3 1 1 1 South Plains 1 1 1 South Texas 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 2 2 3 3 Texoma 1 Upper Rio Grande 1 1 1 3 3 3 4 2 1 3 2 1 1 TOTAL 15 3 20 40 33 34 63 34 16 26 33 9 26 23 Note: Function Key listed on page 9. Ninety-nine agencies across 20 regions reported needing some assistance in at least one technical area, representing 30% of all agencies that responded to the inventory questionnaire.
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The functional area with greatest need is in conducting major repair or component rebuilding (activities often called “heavy maintenance”) with 63 of the 99 agencies reporting that specific need. Other functional areas with high needs of assistance were driver training, preventive maintenance, routine repairs, parts procurement and IT support. The areas with low needs for assistance were dispatching, billing, scheduling, and inventory management. There were many more agencies indicating a need for assistance than the number of agencies already providing assistance. This indicates opportunity for enhanced functional coordination among providers. The greatest reported need is for various maintenance functions. Current statewide consideration of regional maintenance facilities is warranted and timely. Inventory Information, by Planning Region The concluding section of this report presents a series of tables that summarize the inventory information for each responding public transportation provider in each planning region. The series of tables is as follows:
• Client & Mode: a listing of the types of clients served and the service modes operated (for example, fixed route, demand response, etc.);
• Time & Days: a listing of the span (or hours) during which service is available for each day of the week; • Fares: a listing of fares charged based upon service mode and client type; • Boardings: an estimate of total annual boardings and the percentage of those boardings contained within specific
markets; * • Technology: a listing of technologies used to communicate with drivers and to assist in planning and delivery
service; • Fleet: information regarding the size of fleets by type of vehicle; the degree to which fleets are equipped with
wheelchair lifts; the type of fuel used by each sub-fleet; and the availability of fleets for use by others, by day of week and time of day; *
• Coordination Opportunities: an examination of opportunities to assist others and needs for such assistance in a variety of functional areas; and
• Cost: the total annual operating cost for transportation services and an estimated allocation of those expenses over general expense categories. *
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*Because of a less rigorous validation process, this number may not match that officially reported to TxDOT for publication in the Texas Transit Statistics annual report. Updating Inventory Information The assistance provided by the lead entities in administering the inventory questionnaire provided an opportunity to develop a basic web interface for review of inventory data within the project budget. The web interface features two elements, as follows:
• Inventory Database: all data originally provided through the SurveyMonkey website was converted to a database. This permits future updates to be conducted without the requirement for a subscription to SurveyMonkey. It also affords opportunities for future enhancements, including development of routine and customized statewide reports.
• Basic Search Function: modeled on the basic search provided on the NCTCOG website, this function will be made available on the Regional Service Planning website (www.regionalserviceplanning.org).
The construction of the database provides multiple opportunities for future updates. Presently, each respondent may be provided a printed copy of the content of the database and be asked to provide a mark-up of those items requiring change. A database administrator can then update records based upon those mark-ups. Alternately, a system can be designed to give each provider access to their part of the database on a periodic basis for updating themselves. In either case, empty database shells can be sent to providers who did not respond to this initial data collection effort or who are new. An annual update process is recommended. If conducted yearly, effort on everyone’s part to update data will be minimized while the information will always be reasonably current.
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ALAMO AREA
FleetVehicle Inventory
Provider name: FleetVIA Transit 454AACOG 64
transit resource data collection project).Source: TxDOT (region elected not to participate in statewide
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ARK-TEX
Client & Mode
Provider name: General Persons with Welfare to Clients of Clients of public Elderly disabilities Students work your agency other agencies Other
Ark-Tex Council of Governments X X X X XTexarkana Urban Transit District X X X
Provider name: Fixed Flexible Subscription D/R Pre- D/R Same Ride route route service Scheduled Day Sharing Other
Ark-Tex Council of Governments X XTexarkana Urban Transit District X X
NotesTexarkana Urban Transit District operate point-to-point trip when reserved one or more days in advance
Type(s) of clients served
What service modes do you operate?
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ARK-TEX
Times and Days
Provider name:Begin End Begin End Begin End Begin End
Ark-Tex Council of Governments before 5 a.m. 6:00 p.m. before 5 a.m. 6:00 p.m. before 5 a.m. 6:00 p.m. before 5 a.m. 6:00 p.m.Texarkana Urban Transit District 5:30 a.m. 6:30 p.m. 5:30 a.m. 6:30 p.m. 5:30 a.m. 6:30 p.m. 5:30 a.m. 6:30 p.m.
Provider name:Begin End Begin End Begin End Begin End
Ark-Tex Council of Governments before 5 a.m. 6:00 p.m. before 5 a.m. before 6 p.m.Texarkana Urban Transit District 5:30 a.m. 6:30 p.m. 5:30 a.m. 6:30 p.m.
Provider name:Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday
Ark-Tex Council of Governments Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes YesTexarkana Urban Transit District Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Do you operate service during the mid-day?
Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday
Friday Saturday Sunday Holidays
What is your average span of service?
What is your average span of service?
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Fares
Provider name: Student/ Do notAdult youth Child Senior Disabled charge
Ark-Tex Council of GovernmentsTexarkana Urban Transit District 1.25 1 Free 0.6 0.6
Provider name: Student/ Do notAdult youth Child Senior Disabled charge
Ark-Tex Council of Governments $1 per 10 mi. same same $1 sugg. don./trip same as adultTexarkana Urban Transit District $2.50
What is your basic fare structure for fixed route service?
What is your basic fare structure for demand response services?
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Boardings
Provider name: % Persons using % Visually % Cognitively TOTAL % Elderly mobility device impaired impaired
Ark-Tex Council of Governments 897,721 21% 29% 8% 15%Texarkana Urban Transit District 249,149 6% 6% Less than 1% 1%
Annual passenger trips (boarding) by client type andestimate of percentages of specific passengers carried
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Technology
How is two-way communications maintained with your drivers? Provider name: Cellular Mobile Mobile data Text Do not maintain
phones radio (FCC) terminals pagers communications OtherArk-Tex Council of Governments X XTexarkana Urban Transit District X
Computer Vehicle Trip Trip Vehicle Smart fare Provider name: Assisted routing/ reservation reservation location technology
Dispatch scheduling by phone by internet OtherArk-Tex Council of Governments X XTexarkana Urban Transit District
Use the following technologies to assist in planning or delivering services?
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Fleet
Fleet and Availability for Other Uses during Specific Times
Provider name:Number % w/c Peak Midday Evening Sat Sun
Ark-Tex Council of Governments 0Texarkana Urban Transit District 0
Fleet and Availability for Other Uses during Specific Times
Provider name:Number % w/c Peak Midday Evening Sat Sun
Ark-Tex Council of Governments 21 50% 0 0 0 0 0Texarkana Urban Transit District 0
Fleet and Availability for Other Uses during Specific Times
Provider name:Number % w/c Peak Midday Evening Sat Sun
Ark-Tex Council of Governments 28 97% 0 0 0 0 0Texarkana Urban Transit District 8 100% 2 2 8 2 0
Fleet and Availability for Other Uses during Specific Times
Provider name:Number % w/c Peak Midday Evening Sat Sun
Ark-Tex Council of Governments 0Texarkana Urban Transit District 0
Fleet and Availability for Other Uses during Specific Times
Provider name:Number % w/c Peak Midday Evening Sat Sun
Ark-Tex Council of Governments 1 100% 0 0 0 0 0Texarkana Urban Transit District 0
Fleet Fueling, by Type of Vehicle (in percent)
Provider name: Standard Standard SpecialtySedans Vans Minibus Bus Vans Minibus Bus Vehicle Vans Minibus
Ark-Tex Council of Governments 60% 20% 80% 100% 40%Texarkana Urban Transit District 100%
Sedans
Available?Vans
Available?Minibus
Available?
Specialty Vehicle
Available?Standard Bus
% Propane% Gasoline % Diesel
Available?
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Coordination Opportunities
Provider name: Could Already Need No Could Already Need No Could Already Need NoDo offer offer Assist. Need Do offer offer Assist. Need Do offer offer Assist. Need
Ark-Tex Council of Governments X X XTexarkana Urban Transit District X X X
Provider name: Could Already Need No Could Already Need No Could Already Need NoDo offer offer Assist. Need Do offer offer Assist. Need Do offer offer Assist. Need
Ark-Tex Council of Governments X X X X X XTexarkana Urban Transit District X X X X
Provider name: Could Already Need No Could Already Need No Could Already Need NoDo offer offer Assist. Need Do offer offer Assist. Need Do offer offer Assist. Need
Ark-Tex Council of Governments X X X XTexarkana Urban Transit District X X X X
Provider name: Could Already Need No Could Already Need No Could Already Need NoDo offer offer Assist. Need Do offer offer Assist. Need Do offer offer Assist. Need
Ark-Tex Council of Governments X X X X X XTexarkana Urban Transit District X X X
Provider name: Could Already Need No Could Already Need NoDo offer offer Assist. Need Do offer offer Assist. Need
Ark-Tex Council of Governments X X X XTexarkana Urban Transit District X X X
Billing
Marketing Planning & Programming
Parts Purchasing Inventory Management
Customer Information/Referral Information Tech. Support
Preventive Maintenance Routine Repairs
Maj. Repair/Comp. Rebuild
Routing/Scheduling Dispatching Routing/Dispatch Training
Driver Training
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Cost
TotalProvider name: Annual Purchased
Cost Operations Maint. Admin. Transpo.Ark-Tex Council of Governments $2,929,128 68% 19% 13%Texarkana Urban Transit District $1,043,335 70% 20% 10% 0%
approximate percentage in …
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BRAZOS VALLEY
Client & Mode (page 1 of 8)
Provider name: General Persons with Welfare to Clients of Clients of public Elderly disabilities Students work your agency other agencies Other
BVHP Transportation XLee Chapel U.M. Church Food Pantry X XSecondwind Pulmonary Rehab X XLincoln Senior Center or Years for Profit X XBVCAA WIC X211 TexasCrestview Retirement Community X X XProject Unity XMedicaide for Children and Food Stamps XMumford School ISD XHearne WICRobertson County Cares Food PantrySt. Joseph Franklin Medical Clinic XLulu's Playhouse XBremond Nursing Center X XBremond Nursing and Rehab Center XBremond Chamber of CommerceBrazos Family Medicine XEarly Childhood Intervention X XTx Medicaid and Healthcare PartnershipSWAT Project Unity XChristian Community Service Center XFamily Planning ClinicWIC Navasota- BVCCASenior Center Grimes CountyAnderson-Shiro Elementary School XGrimes County Juvenile Services XBonnie's Sunshine Kids Center X XSomerville Senior Citizens Center X XSt. Vincent De Paul SocietyCaldwell Senior Center X XCampbell- Williams VFW Post 4458 XTDHS Caldwell XLearning StationSomerville Area Assistance Min. X XSt. Joseph Manor Burleson X XCaldwell Housing Authority X X
Type(s) of clients served
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Client & Mode (page 2 of 8)
Provider name: General Persons with Welfare to Clients of Clients of public Elderly disabilities Students work your agency other agencies Other
Burleson Health Resource Center XWF Solutions Brazos Valley X XRSVP Driver Escort Program Brazos Valley X XBryan Adult Learning Center X XCommunity Education X X X XKinderCare Learning Center XMedicade for Families Madisonville TDHS/WICTexas Department of Health Madisonville XMadisonville Senior Center XSenior Center of North ZulchBVHP Transportation & Case Mgmt. Madisonville XRita's Playschool and Daycare CenterHope Pregnancy Centers of Brazos Valley X X XElder Aid XAggieland Pregnancy Outreach XHospice Brazos Valley- Brenham X XArgent Court X XBoys & Girls Club of Washington County XBranham State School XBrenham State School 2 XGrace Lutheran Church and School XDurham School Services X XKruse Village X XBrenham Housing Authority X X4 Diamond Limo XKerville Bus- Coach USA XMission Brenham XIndependence Baptist Church XFirst United Methodist Church XSt. Pauls Evangelical Lutheran Church XShape XChrist LutheranPatty's Playhouse DaycareKiddie Corner DaycareTrinity Wellness Center X XToybox Education/Daycare XFood Stamp/Medical/Tanf BrenhamFirst Baptist Day Care/SchoolKool Afterschool Program
Type(s) of clients served
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Client & Mode (page 3 of 8)
Provider name: General Persons with Welfare to Clients of Clients of public Elderly disabilities Students work your agency other agencies Other
Texas Rehab Commission BrenhamMethodist Weekly SchoolFaith Mission and Health Center X XBrenham ISD Daycare CenterEven Start Brenham ISD XMedical Assistance Program of Washington CountyWic Program Brenham XMadison Health Resource Center X X X X X XBrazos Transit District X X X X X XPhoebe's HomeCollege Station ISD XBRYAN ISD XRONNIE HYDE XTexas Dept. of Family and Protective Services X X X X X XErica XTrinity Care Center X X X
NotesBVHP Transportation Must have health related appointement. Lee Chapel U.M. Church Food Pantry Elderly and unable to drive. Lincoln Senior Center or Years for Profit 60+ and disabledBVCAA WIC Must have a WIC appointment. 211 Texas Information resource for health and human service providers; recieves calls from citizens looking for
transportation.Crestview Retirement Community Residents only. 62+ or disabled. Medicaide for Children and Food Stamps Medicaid for children and families with food stamp needs. Brazos transit serves their needs. Mumford School ISD Transportation to school children. Hearne WIC Women, but no transportation provided through WIC, only brazos transit. Robertson County Cares Food Pantry NO transportation provided or needed. Lulu's Playhouse Transports all of her own children for now, but may have need in the future. Bremond Nursing Center Serve their 68 residents. Bremond Nursing and Rehab Center No rides given. Early Childhood Intervention Families of children with disablities age 0-3. Tx Medicaid and Healthcare Partnership Coordinate medicaid transportation services for clients. Christian Community Service Center To pick up food/clothes. WIC Navasota- BVCCA Need transportation for clients, up to 5-10 rides per week. Senior Center Grimes County Brazos Transit is too expensive to provide transportation to her 80+ year olds. Currently do not
provide transportation. Anderson-Shiro Elementary School Bus children to and from school.
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Client & Mode (page 4 of 8)Notes
Grimes County Juvenile Services Transport teens to community service sites. Bonnie's Sunshine Kids Center School Buses drop her daycare kids off. St. Vincent De Paul Society Will provide one-way bus ticket (one time only -depends on price) or gasoline for automobile (one
tank per 12 months)Campbell- Williams VFW Post 4458 Doctors appts and Funeral/Honor Guard travel. TDHS Caldwell They use brazos transit and medicade number 1-877-633-8747 for all their clients needs. Learning Station Parents bring children, no transportation needs. Somerville Area Assistance Min. No transpotation provided. St. Joseph Manor Burleson Must be family of residents of manor. Caldwell Housing Authority The city of Caldwell has unmet transportation needs for the elderly and disabled. Burleson Health Resource Center Adults, food bank and medical services. Provide van to transport clients. WF Solutions Brazos Valley Determined by WF Center. RSVP Driver Escort Program Brazos Valley Must be 60+ or ambulatory. Bryan Adult Learning Center Student in our program or a person needing infomation on the program without a ride. Community Education In need of GED classes and learning EnglishKinderCare Learning Center Children have to be attending an elementary school that we service (eg. Johnson Elementary, Sul
Ross Elementary, Mitchell Elementary, etc.).Medicade for Families Madisonville TDHS/WIC Transportation provided by Brazos Transit if needed. Texas Department of Health Madisonville No transportation services provided, refer to Brazos Transit if needed. Madisonville Senior Center 60+, currently their transportation suffers from changes in Brazos Transit service. Senior Center of North Zulch No transportation provided, if needed it is performed by volunteers. BVHP Transportation & Case Mgmt. Madisonville Passes are also given to use transit within the county, but most seniors need to go outside of the
county so their use is devalued. They use Brazos Transit for their outside needs. Rita's Playschool and Daycare Center Rita provides all her own transportation for the children. Hope Pregnancy Centers of Brazos Valley We currently do not provide transportation. However, client's have voiced concern about not having
access to services due to transportation.Elder Aid Must be 60+ and unable to ride ' demand and respond' services, also must be able to get into and
out of a car. Aggieland Pregnancy Outreach Pregnant women or children of pregnant woman. Hospice Brazos Valley- Brenham Nurses go out to patients homes, may on occasion take them to the doctor. Argent Court Residents. Boys & Girls Club of Washington County Members of Boys and Girls Club. Need washington and chappel hill transportation. Branham State School 40-50 years old and a resident. Brenham State School 2 Residents. Durham School Services School bus routes, also rent buses for private use. Kruse Village ResidentsBrenham Housing Authority Residents. Kerville Bus- Coach USA Brenham & Austin 1:05 am, 9:05 am Brenham $ Houston 4:45 am, 5:05 pm Mission Brenham Church related activities over the summer. Independence Baptist Church Church functions. First United Methodist Church Church activites.
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Client & Mode (page 5 of 8)Notes
St. Pauls Evangelical Lutheran Church Church and school activities only. Christ Lutheran NO transportation. Patty's Playhouse Daycare No transportation provided. Kiddie Corner Daycare No transportation provided. Trinity Wellness Center Care center has a bus to transport. Toybox Education/Daycare After school pickup & field trips. Food Stamp/Medical/Tanf Brenham No transportation provided, if clients need it they refer them to Brazos Transit.First Baptist Day Care/School No transportation provided. Kool Afterschool Program No Transportation provided. Texas Rehab Commission Brenham No transportation provided. Methodist Weekly School NO transportation provided. Faith Mission and Health Center Give clients a ride home occastionally. Brenham ISD Daycare Center NO transportation services. Even Start Brenham ISD Adults only. BV Transit will not pick their clients up to transport them to the program. Medical Assistance Program of Washington County No transportation provided. Wic Program Brenham No transportation provided, but have clients which need it. College Station ISD CSISD studentsErica provide transportation to and from school. Must be 5 years and completed in K grade. Limited
school areas.Trinity Care Center Only residents of our facility
Provider name: Fixed Flexible Subscription D/R Pre- D/R Same Ride route route service Scheduled Day Sharing Other
BVHP Transportation XLee Chapel U.M. Church Food Pantry XSecondwind Pulmonary RehabLincoln Senior Center or Years for Profit X XBVCAA WIC X211 TexasCrestview Retirement CommunityProject UnityMedicaide for Children and Food StampsMumford School ISDHearne WICRobertson County Cares Food PantrySt. Joseph Franklin Medical ClinicLulu's PlayhouseBremond Nursing CenterBremond Nursing and Rehab Center
What service modes do you operate?
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Client & Mode (page 6 of 8)
Provider name: Fixed Flexible Subscription D/R Pre- D/R Same Ride route route service Scheduled Day Sharing Other
Bremond Chamber of CommerceBrazos Family Medicine X X X XEarly Childhood Intervention XTx Medicaid and Healthcare PartnershipSWAT Project Unity X X X XChristian Community Service Center X XFamily Planning ClinicWIC Navasota- BVCCASenior Center Grimes CountyAnderson-Shiro Elementary School XGrimes County Juvenile Services XBonnie's Sunshine Kids Center XSomerville Senior Citizens Center XSt. Vincent De Paul Society XCaldwell Senior Center X X XCampbell- Williams VFW Post 4458 XTDHS CaldwellLearning StationSomerville Area Assistance Min. St. Joseph Manor Burleson XCaldwell Housing AuthorityBurleson Health Resource CenterWF Solutions Brazos Valley X X XRSVP Driver Escort Program Brazos Valley XBryan Adult Learning Center X XCommunity Education XKinderCare Learning Center XMedicade for Families Madisonville TDHS/WICTexas Department of Health MadisonvilleMadisonville Senior CenterSenior Center of North ZulchBVHP Transportation & Case Mgmt. MadisonvilleRita's Playschool and Daycare CenterHope Pregnancy Centers of Brazos ValleyElder Aid XAggieland Pregnancy Outreach X XHospice Brazos Valley- Brenham XArgent CourtBoys & Girls Club of Washington County
What service modes do you operate?
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Client & Mode (page 7 of 8)
Provider name: Fixed Flexible Subscription D/R Pre- D/R Same Ride route route service Scheduled Day Sharing Other
Branham State School XBrenham State School 2Grace Lutheran Church and SchoolDurham School ServicesKruse VillageBrenham Housing Authority X4 Diamond Limo X X X X X XKerville Bus- Coach USA XMission Brenham X XIndependence Baptist ChurchFirst United Methodist ChurchSt. Pauls Evangelical Lutheran ChurchShape XChrist LutheranPatty's Playhouse DaycareKiddie Corner DaycareTrinity Wellness CenterToybox Education/Daycare XFood Stamp/Medical/Tanf BrenhamFirst Baptist Day Care/SchoolKool Afterschool ProgramTexas Rehab Commission BrenhamMethodist Weekly SchoolFaith Mission and Health CenterBrenham ISD Daycare CenterEven Start Brenham ISDMedical Assistance Program of Washington CountyWic Program BrenhamMadison Health Resource Center X XBrazos Transit District X X X XPhoebe's HomeCollege Station ISD X XBRYAN ISD X XRONNIE HYDETexas Dept. of Family and Protective Services XErica XTrinity Care Center X
What service modes do you operate?
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Client & Mode (page 8 of 8)Notes
BVHP Transportation Driver EscortLincoln Senior Center or Years for Profit Driver EscortCaldwell Senior Center Driver EscortSt. Joseph Manor Burleson Curb to CurbRSVP Driver Escort Program Brazos Valley Driver EscortElder Aid Driver EscortAggieland Pregnancy Outreach Curb to CurbHospice Brazos Valley- Brenham Driver EscortBranham State School Driver EscortMission Brenham Curb to CurbShape Driver EscortBrazos Transit District commuter service-Montgomery CountyTexas Dept. of Family and Protective Services We don't arrange transportationTrinity Care Center transport residents to medical appointments and pick up residents from hospital
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Times and Days (page 1 of 8)
Provider name:Begin End Begin End Begin End Begin End
BVHP Transportation 8:00 a.m. before 6 p.m. 8:00 a.m. before 6 p.m. 8:00 a.m. before 6 p.m. 8:00 a.m. before 6 p.m.Lee Chapel U.M. Church Food PantrySecondwind Pulmonary RehabLincoln Senior Center or Years for Profit 8:00 a.m. after 10 p.m. 8:00 a.m. after 10 p.m. 8:00 a.m. after 10 p.m.BVCAA WIC 7:30 a.m. before 6 p.m. 7:30 a.m. 7:30 p.m. 7:30 a.m. 7:30 p.m. 7:30 a.m. before 6 p.m.211 TexasCrestview Retirement Community after 8 a.m. before 6 p.m. after 8 a.m. before 6 p.m. after 8 a.m. before 6 p.m. after 8 a.m. before 6 p.m.Project UnityMedicaide for Children and Food StampsMumford School ISDHearne WICRobertson County Cares Food PantrySt. Joseph Franklin Medical ClinicLulu's PlayhouseBremond Nursing CenterBremond Nursing and Rehab CenterBremond Chamber of CommerceBrazos Family Medicine 8:00 a.m. before 6 p.m. 8:00 a.m. before 6 p.m. 8:00 a.m. before 6 p.m. 8:00 a.m. before 6 p.m.Early Childhood Intervention 8:00 a.m. before 6 p.m. 8:00 a.m. before 6 p.m. 8:00 a.m. before 6 p.m. 8:00 a.m. before 6 p.m.Tx Medicaid and Healthcare PartnershipSWAT Project Unity before 5 a.m. before 5 a.m. before 5 a.m. before 5 a.m.Christian Community Service Center after 8 a.m. before 6 p.m. after 8 a.m. before 6 p.m. after 8 a.m. before 6 p.m. after 8 a.m. before 6 p.m.Family Planning ClinicWIC Navasota- BVCCASenior Center Grimes County after 8 a.m. before 6 p.m. after 8 a.m. before 6 p.m. after 8 a.m. before 6 p.m. after 8 a.m. before 6 p.m.Anderson-Shiro Elementary SchoolGrimes County Juvenile ServicesBonnie's Sunshine Kids CenterSomerville Senior Citizens Center 8:00 a.m. before 6 p.m. 8:00 a.m. before 6 p.m. 8:00 a.m. before 6 p.m. 8:00 a.m. before 6 p.m.St. Vincent De Paul SocietyCaldwell Senior CenterCampbell- Williams VFW Post 4458TDHS Caldwell 8:00 a.m. before 6 p.m. 8:00 a.m. before 6 p.m. 8:00 a.m. before 6 p.m. 8:00 a.m. before 6 p.m.Learning StationSomerville Area Assistance Min. St. Joseph Manor BurlesonCaldwell Housing AuthorityBurleson Health Resource Center
Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday What is your average span of service?
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Times and Days (page 2 of 8)
Provider name:Begin End Begin End Begin End Begin End
WF Solutions Brazos ValleyRSVP Driver Escort Program Brazos Valley after 8 a.m. before 6 p.m. after 8 a.m. before 6 p.m. after 8 a.m. before 6 p.m. after 8 a.m. before 6 p.m.Bryan Adult Learning Center 8:00 a.m. before 6 p.m. 8:00 a.m. 8:00 p.m. 8:00 a.m. before 6 p.m. 8:00 a.m. 8:00 p.m.Community Education 7:30 a.m. before 6 p.m. 7:30 a.m. before 6 p.m. 7:30 a.m. before 6 p.m. 7:30 a.m. before 6 p.m.KinderCare Learning Center 7:30 a.m. before 6 p.m. 7:30 a.m. before 6 p.m. 7:30 a.m. before 6 p.m. 7:30 a.m. before 6 p.m.Medicade for Families Madisonville TDHS/WICTexas Department of Health MadisonvilleMadisonville Senior CenterSenior Center of North ZulchBVHP Transportation & Case Mgmt. MadisonvilleRita's Playschool and Daycare CenterHope Pregnancy Centers of Brazos Valley after 8 a.m. before 6 p.m. after 8 a.m. 8:00 p.m. after 8 a.m. before 6 p.m. after 8 a.m. 8:00 p.m.Elder Aid 8:00 a.m. before 6 p.m. after 8 a.m. before 6 p.m. after 8 a.m. before 6 p.m. after 8 a.m. before 6 p.m.Aggieland Pregnancy Outreach after 8 a.m. before 6 p.m. after 8 a.m. before 6 p.m. after 8 a.m. before 6 p.m. 8:00 a.m. before 6 p.m.Hospice Brazos Valley- BrenhamArgent CourtBoys & Girls Club of Washington CountyBranham State SchoolBrenham State School 2Grace Lutheran Church and SchoolDurham School ServicesKruse VillageBrenham Housing Authority 8:00 a.m. before 6 p.m. 8:00 a.m. before 6 p.m. 8:00 a.m. before 6 p.m. 8:00 a.m. before 6 p.m.4 Diamond LimoKerville Bus- Coach USAMission BrenhamIndependence Baptist ChurchFirst United Methodist ChurchSt. Pauls Evangelical Lutheran ChurchShape after 8 a.m. before 6 p.m. after 8 a.m. before 6 p.m. after 8 a.m. before 6 p.m. after 8 a.m. before 6 p.m.Christ LutheranPatty's Playhouse DaycareKiddie Corner DaycareTrinity Wellness CenterToybox Education/DaycareFood Stamp/Medical/Tanf BrenhamFirst Baptist Day Care/SchoolKool Afterschool ProgramTexas Rehab Commission Brenham
What is your average span of service?Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday
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Provider name:Begin End Begin End Begin End Begin End
Methodist Weekly SchoolFaith Mission and Health CenterBrenham ISD Daycare CenterEven Start Brenham ISD 8:00 a.m. before 6 p.m. 8:00 a.m. before 6 p.m. 8:00 a.m. before 6 p.m. 8:00 a.m. before 6 p.m.Medical Assistance Program of Washington CountyWic Program Brenham after 8 a.m. before 6 p.m. after 8 a.m. 6:30 p.m. after 8 a.m. before 6 p.m. 7:30 a.m. before 6 p.m.Madison Health Resource CenterBrazos Transit District 5:00 a.m. 7:00 p.m. 5:00 a.m. 7:00 p.m. 5:00 a.m. 7:00 p.m. 5:00 a.m. 7:00 p.m.Phoebe's HomeCollege Station ISD 6:30 a.m. before 6 p.m. 6:30 a.m. before 6 p.m. 6:30 a.m. before 6 p.m. 6:30 a.m. before 6 p.m.BRYAN ISD 6:00 a.m. 6:30 p.m. 6:00 a.m. 6:30 p.m. 6:00 a.m. 6:30 p.m. 6:00 a.m. 6:30 p.m.RONNIE HYDETexas Dept. of Family and Protective ServicesErica 7:30 a.m. 8:00 p.m. after 8 a.m. after 8 a.m. after 8 a.m.Trinity Care Center 8:00 a.m. before 6 p.m. 8:00 a.m. before 6 p.m. 8:00 a.m. before 6 p.m. 8:00 a.m. before 6 p.m.
Provider name:Begin End Begin End Begin End Begin End
BVHP Transportation 8:00 a.m. before 6 p.m.Lee Chapel U.M. Church Food PantrySecondwind Pulmonary RehabLincoln Senior Center or Years for Profit 8:00 a.m. after 10 p.m.BVCAA WIC 7:30 a.m. before 6 p.m. after 8 a.m. before 6 p.m.211 TexasCrestview Retirement Community after 8 a.m. before 6 p.m.Project UnityMedicaide for Children and Food StampsMumford School ISDHearne WICRobertson County Cares Food PantrySt. Joseph Franklin Medical ClinicLulu's PlayhouseBremond Nursing CenterBremond Nursing and Rehab CenterBremond Chamber of CommerceBrazos Family Medicine 8:00 a.m. before 6 p.m.Early Childhood Intervention 8:00 a.m. before 6 p.m.Tx Medicaid and Healthcare Partnership
What is your average span of service?Thursday
What is your average span of service?
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Provider name:Begin End Begin End Begin End Begin End
SWAT Project Unity before 5 a.m. before 5 a.m. before 5 a.m. before 5 a.m.Christian Community Service CenterFamily Planning ClinicWIC Navasota- BVCCASenior Center Grimes County after 8 a.m. before 6 p.m.Anderson-Shiro Elementary SchoolGrimes County Juvenile ServicesBonnie's Sunshine Kids CenterSomerville Senior Citizens Center 8:00 a.m. before 6 p.m.St. Vincent De Paul SocietyCaldwell Senior CenterCampbell- Williams VFW Post 4458TDHS Caldwell 8:00 a.m. before 6 p.m.Learning StationSomerville Area Assistance Min. St. Joseph Manor BurlesonCaldwell Housing AuthorityBurleson Health Resource CenterWF Solutions Brazos ValleyRSVP Driver Escort Program Brazos Valley after 8 a.m. before 6 p.m.Bryan Adult Learning Center 8:00 a.m. before 6 p.m.Community Education 7:30 a.m.KinderCare Learning Center 7:30 a.m. before 6 p.m.Medicade for Families Madisonville TDHS/WICTexas Department of Health MadisonvilleMadisonville Senior CenterSenior Center of North ZulchBVHP Transportation & Case Mgmt. MadisonvilleRita's Playschool and Daycare CenterHope Pregnancy Centers of Brazos Valley after 8 a.m. before 6 p.m.Elder Aid 8:00 a.m. before 6 p.m.Aggieland Pregnancy Outreach 8:00 a.m. before 6 p.m.Hospice Brazos Valley- BrenhamArgent CourtBoys & Girls Club of Washington CountyBranham State SchoolBrenham State School 2Grace Lutheran Church and SchoolDurham School Services
What is your average span of service?Friday Saturday Sunday Holidays
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Times and Days (page 5 of 8)
Provider name:Begin End Begin End Begin End Begin End
Kruse VillageBrenham Housing Authority 8:00 a.m. before 6 p.m.4 Diamond LimoKerville Bus- Coach USAMission BrenhamIndependence Baptist ChurchFirst United Methodist ChurchSt. Pauls Evangelical Lutheran ChurchShapeChrist LutheranPatty's Playhouse DaycareKiddie Corner DaycareTrinity Wellness CenterToybox Education/DaycareFood Stamp/Medical/Tanf BrenhamFirst Baptist Day Care/SchoolKool Afterschool ProgramTexas Rehab Commission BrenhamMethodist Weekly SchoolFaith Mission and Health CenterBrenham ISD Daycare CenterEven Start Brenham ISDMedical Assistance Program of Washington CountyWic Program Brenham 7:00 a.m. before 6 p.m.Madison Health Resource CenterBrazos Transit District 5:00 a.m. 7:00 p.m.Phoebe's HomeCollege Station ISD 6:30 a.m. before 6 p.m.BRYAN ISD 6:00 a.m. 6:30 p.m.RONNIE HYDETexas Dept. of Family and Protective ServicesEricaTrinity Care Center 8:00 a.m. 6:30 p.m.
What is your average span of service?Friday Saturday Sunday Holidays
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Times and Days (page 6 of 8)
Provider name:Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday
BVHP Transportation Yes Yes Yes Yes YesLee Chapel U.M. Church Food Pantry YesSecondwind Pulmonary RehabLincoln Senior Center or Years for Profit Yes Yes Yes YesBVCAA WIC Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes211 TexasCrestview Retirement Community Yes Yes Yes Yes YesProject UnityMedicaide for Children and Food StampsMumford School ISDHearne WICRobertson County Cares Food PantrySt. Joseph Franklin Medical ClinicLulu's PlayhouseBremond Nursing CenterBremond Nursing and Rehab CenterBremond Chamber of CommerceBrazos Family Medicine Yes Yes Yes Yes YesEarly Childhood Intervention Yes Yes Yes Yes YesTx Medicaid and Healthcare PartnershipSWAT Project Unity Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes YesChristian Community Service Center No No No No No No NoFamily Planning ClinicWIC Navasota- BVCCASenior Center Grimes CountyAnderson-Shiro Elementary SchoolGrimes County Juvenile ServicesBonnie's Sunshine Kids Center Yes Yes Yes Yes YesSomerville Senior Citizens Center Yes Yes Yes Yes YesSt. Vincent De Paul SocietyCaldwell Senior CenterCampbell- Williams VFW Post 4458TDHS Caldwell Yes Yes Yes Yes YesLearning StationSomerville Area Assistance Min. St. Joseph Manor BurlesonCaldwell Housing AuthorityBurleson Health Resource Center
Do you operate service during the mid-day?
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Times and Days (page 7 of 8)
Provider name:Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday
WF Solutions Brazos ValleyRSVP Driver Escort Program Brazos Valley Yes Yes Yes Yes YesBryan Adult Learning Center Yes Yes Yes Yes YesCommunity Education No No No No No No NoKinderCare Learning Center Yes Yes Yes Yes YesMedicade for Families Madisonville TDHS/WICTexas Department of Health MadisonvilleMadisonville Senior CenterSenior Center of North ZulchBVHP Transportation & Case Mgmt. MadisonvilleRita's Playschool and Daycare CenterHope Pregnancy Centers of Brazos Valley Yes Yes Yes Yes YesElder Aid Yes Yes Yes Yes YesAggieland Pregnancy Outreach Yes Yes Yes Yes YesHospice Brazos Valley- BrenhamArgent CourtBoys & Girls Club of Washington CountyBranham State SchoolBrenham State School 2 Yes Yes Yes Yes YesGrace Lutheran Church and SchoolDurham School ServicesKruse VillageBrenham Housing Authority Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes4 Diamond Limo Yes Yes Yes Yes YesKerville Bus- Coach USAMission BrenhamIndependence Baptist ChurchFirst United Methodist ChurchSt. Pauls Evangelical Lutheran ChurchShapeChrist LutheranPatty's Playhouse DaycareKiddie Corner DaycareTrinity Wellness CenterToybox Education/DaycareFood Stamp/Medical/Tanf BrenhamFirst Baptist Day Care/SchoolKool Afterschool ProgramTexas Rehab Commission Brenham
Do you operate service during the mid-day?
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Times and Days (page 8 of 8)
Provider name:Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday
Methodist Weekly SchoolFaith Mission and Health CenterBrenham ISD Daycare CenterEven Start Brenham ISDMedical Assistance Program of Washington CountyWic Program BrenhamMadison Health Resource CenterBrazos Transit District Yes Yes Yes Yes YesPhoebe's HomeCollege Station ISD Yes Yes Yes Yes YesBRYAN ISD Yes Yes Yes Yes YesRONNIE HYDETexas Dept. of Family and Protective ServicesErica No No No No No No NoTrinity Care Center Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
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Fares (page 1 of 5)
Provider name: Student/ Do notAdult youth Child Senior Disabled charge
BVHP Transportation XLee Chapel U.M. Church Food Pantry XSecondwind Pulmonary RehabLincoln Senior Center or Years for ProfitBVCAA WIC X211 TexasCrestview Retirement Community $2.00 per tripProject UnityMedicaide for Children and Food StampsMumford School ISDHearne WICRobertson County Cares Food PantrySt. Joseph Franklin Medical ClinicLulu's PlayhouseBremond Nursing CenterBremond Nursing and Rehab CenterBremond Chamber of CommerceBrazos Family MedicineEarly Childhood Intervention XTx Medicaid and Healthcare PartnershipSWAT Project Unity XChristian Community Service CenterFamily Planning ClinicWIC Navasota- BVCCASenior Center Grimes CountyAnderson-Shiro Elementary SchoolGrimes County Juvenile ServicesBonnie's Sunshine Kids Center XSomerville Senior Citizens Center DonationSt. Vincent De Paul SocietyCaldwell Senior CenterCampbell- Williams VFW Post 4458 DonationTDHS CaldwellLearning StationSomerville Area Assistance Min. St. Joseph Manor Burleson XCaldwell Housing Authority
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Fares (page 2 of 5)
Provider name: Student/ Do notAdult youth Child Senior Disabled charge
Burleson Health Resource CenterWF Solutions Brazos Valley .35 per mileRSVP Driver Escort Program Brazos Valley Donations/GrantsBryan Adult Learning Center Set trolley fee XCommunity EducationKinderCare Learning CenterMedicade for Families Madisonville TDHS/WICTexas Department of Health MadisonvilleMadisonville Senior CenterSenior Center of North ZulchBVHP Transportation & Case Mgmt. MadisonvilleRita's Playschool and Daycare CenterHope Pregnancy Centers of Brazos ValleyElder Aid XAggieland Pregnancy Outreach XHospice Brazos Valley- BrenhamArgent CourtBoys & Girls Club of Washington CountyBranham State SchoolBrenham State School 2 XGrace Lutheran Church and School XDurham School Services $35/hrKruse Village XBrenham Housing Authority4 Diamond LimoKerville Bus- Coach USAMission Brenham XIndependence Baptist Church XFirst United Methodist Church XSt. Pauls Evangelical Lutheran Church XShape XChrist LutheranPatty's Playhouse DaycareKiddie Corner DaycareTrinity Wellness CenterToybox Education/DaycareFood Stamp/Medical/Tanf BrenhamFirst Baptist Day Care/SchoolKool Afterschool Program
included in daycare costs
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Fares (page 3 of 5)
Provider name: Student/ Do notAdult youth Child Senior Disabled charge
Texas Rehab Commission BrenhamMethodist Weekly SchoolFaith Mission and Health CenterBrenham ISD Daycare CenterEven Start Brenham ISD XMedical Assistance Program of Washington CountyWic Program BrenhamMadison Health Resource CenterBrazos Transit District $1.00 N/A $0.50 (age 6-12) $0.50 $0.50Phoebe's HomeCollege Station ISD bus eligible two or more miles freeBRYAN ISD XRONNIE HYDETexas Dept. of Family and Protective Services XErica freeTrinity Care Center X
Provider name: Student/ Do notAdult youth Child Senior Disabled charge
BVHP Transportation XLee Chapel U.M. Church Food Pantry XSecondwind Pulmonary RehabLincoln Senior Center or Years for ProfitBVCAA WIC X211 TexasCrestview Retirement Community $2.00 per tripProject UnityMedicaide for Children and Food StampsMumford School ISDHearne WICRobertson County Cares Food PantrySt. Joseph Franklin Medical ClinicLulu's PlayhouseBremond Nursing CenterBremond Nursing and Rehab CenterBremond Chamber of CommerceBrazos Family Medicine
What is your basic fare structure for demand response services?
What is your basic fare structure for fixed route service?
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Fares (page 4 of 5)
Provider name: Student/ Do notAdult youth Child Senior Disabled charge
Early Childhood Intervention XTx Medicaid and Healthcare PartnershipSWAT Project Unity XChristian Community Service CenterFamily Planning ClinicWIC Navasota- BVCCASenior Center Grimes CountyAnderson-Shiro Elementary SchoolGrimes County Juvenile ServicesBonnie's Sunshine Kids Center XSomerville Senior Citizens Center DonationSt. Vincent De Paul SocietyCaldwell Senior CenterCampbell- Williams VFW Post 4458 DonationTDHS CaldwellLearning StationSomerville Area Assistance Min. St. Joseph Manor Burleson XCaldwell Housing AuthorityBurleson Health Resource CenterWF Solutions Brazos Valley .35 per mileRSVP Driver Escort Program Brazos Valley Donations/GrantsBryan Adult Learning Center Set trolley fee XCommunity Education XKinderCare Learning CenterMedicade for Families Madisonville TDHS/WICTexas Department of Health MadisonvilleMadisonville Senior CenterSenior Center of North ZulchBVHP Transportation & Case Mgmt. MadisonvilleRita's Playschool and Daycare CenterHope Pregnancy Centers of Brazos ValleyElder Aid XAggieland Pregnancy Outreach XHospice Brazos Valley- BrenhamArgent CourtBoys & Girls Club of Washington CountyBranham State SchoolBrenham State School 2 X
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Provider name: Student/ Do notAdult youth Child Senior Disabled charge
Grace Lutheran Church and School XDurham School Services $35/hrKruse Village X
Brenham Housing Authority
$1.50/3 stops, .50 for
additional4 Diamond LimoKerville Bus- Coach USAMission Brenham XIndependence Baptist Church XFirst United Methodist ChurchSt. Pauls Evangelical Lutheran ChurchShapeChrist LutheranPatty's Playhouse DaycareKiddie Corner DaycareTrinity Wellness CenterToybox Education/DaycareFood Stamp/Medical/Tanf BrenhamFirst Baptist Day Care/SchoolKool Afterschool ProgramTexas Rehab Commission BrenhamMethodist Weekly SchoolFaith Mission and Health CenterBrenham ISD Daycare CenterEven Start Brenham ISD XMedical Assistance Program of Washington CountyWic Program BrenhamMadison Health Resource CenterBrazos Transit DistrictPhoebe's HomeCollege Station ISD XBRYAN ISDRONNIE HYDETexas Dept. of Family and Protective Services XErica XTrinity Care Center X
$2.00 intra-county $2.50 inter-county
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Boardings (page 1 of 3)
Provider name: % Persons using % Visually % Cognitively TOTAL % Elderly mobility device impaired impaired
BVHP Transportation 1,200Lee Chapel U.M. Church Food PantrySecondwind Pulmonary RehabLincoln Senior Center or Years for ProfitBVCAA WIC211 TexasCrestview Retirement CommunityProject Unity 6,000Medicaide for Children and Food Stamps 3,600Mumford School ISDHearne WICRobertson County Cares Food PantrySt. Joseph Franklin Medical ClinicLulu's Playhouse 600Bremond Nursing CenterBremond Nursing and Rehab CenterBremond Chamber of CommerceBrazos Family MedicineEarly Childhood Intervention 100Tx Medicaid and Healthcare PartnershipSWAT Project UnityChristian Community Service CenterFamily Planning ClinicWIC Navasota- BVCCASenior Center Grimes CountyAnderson-Shiro Elementary SchoolGrimes County Juvenile Services 60Bonnie's Sunshine Kids CenterSomerville Senior Citizens CenterSt. Vincent De Paul SocietyCaldwell Senior CenterCampbell- Williams VFW Post 4458TDHS CaldwellLearning StationSomerville Area Assistance Min. St. Joseph Manor Burleson 60
Annual passenger trips (boarding) by client type andestimate of percentages of specific passengers carried
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Provider name: % Persons using % Visually % Cognitively TOTAL % Elderly mobility device impaired impaired
Caldwell Housing AuthorityBurleson Health Resource Center 100WF Solutions Brazos ValleyRSVP Driver Escort Program Brazos ValleyBryan Adult Learning CenterCommunity Education 160KinderCare Learning CenterMedicade for Families Madisonville TDHS/WICTexas Department of Health MadisonvilleMadisonville Senior CenterSenior Center of North ZulchBVHP Transportation & Case Mgmt. Madisonville 6,000Rita's Playschool and Daycare CenterHope Pregnancy Centers of Brazos ValleyElder AidAggieland Pregnancy OutreachHospice Brazos Valley- Brenham 12Argent Court 1,825Boys & Girls Club of Washington County 1,200Branham State SchoolBrenham State School 2 7,500Grace Lutheran Church and SchoolDurham School ServicesKruse Village 1,400Brenham Housing Authority 4,8004 Diamond Limo 700Kerville Bus- Coach USAMission Brenham 1,200Independence Baptist Church 500First United Methodist ChurchSt. Pauls Evangelical Lutheran Church 1,200Shape 600Christ LutheranPatty's Playhouse DaycareKiddie Corner DaycareTrinity Wellness CenterToybox Education/Daycare 6,000Food Stamp/Medical/Tanf Brenham
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Provider name: % Persons using % Visually % Cognitively TOTAL % Elderly mobility device impaired impaired
First Baptist Day Care/SchoolKool Afterschool ProgramTexas Rehab Commission BrenhamMethodist Weekly SchoolFaith Mission and Health Center 900Brenham ISD Daycare CenterEven Start Brenham ISD 1,500Medical Assistance Program of Washington CountyWic Program BrenhamMadison Health Resource CenterBrazos Transit District 1,243,968Phoebe's HomeCollege Station ISD 8,100BRYAN ISDRONNIE HYDETexas Dept. of Family and Protective ServicesErica 1,939Trinity Care Center
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Technology (page 1 of 5)
How is two-way communications maintained with your drivers? Provider name: Cellular Mobile Mobile data Text Do not maintain
phones radio (FCC) terminals pagers communications OtherBVHP TransportationLee Chapel U.M. Church Food PantrySecondwind Pulmonary RehabLincoln Senior Center or Years for ProfitBVCAA WIC211 TexasCrestview Retirement CommunityProject UnityMedicaide for Children and Food StampsMumford School ISDHearne WICRobertson County Cares Food PantrySt. Joseph Franklin Medical ClinicLulu's PlayhouseBremond Nursing CenterBremond Nursing and Rehab CenterBremond Chamber of CommerceBrazos Family MedicineEarly Childhood InterventionTx Medicaid and Healthcare PartnershipSWAT Project UnityChristian Community Service CenterFamily Planning ClinicWIC Navasota- BVCCASenior Center Grimes CountyAnderson-Shiro Elementary SchoolGrimes County Juvenile ServicesBonnie's Sunshine Kids CenterSomerville Senior Citizens CenterSt. Vincent De Paul SocietyCaldwell Senior CenterCampbell- Williams VFW Post 4458TDHS CaldwellLearning StationSomerville Area Assistance Min. St. Joseph Manor BurlesonCaldwell Housing Authority
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Technology (page 2 of 5)How is two-way communications maintained with your drivers?
Provider name: Cellular Mobile Mobile data Text Do not maintain phones radio (FCC) terminals pagers communications Other
Burleson Health Resource CenterWF Solutions Brazos ValleyRSVP Driver Escort Program Brazos ValleyBryan Adult Learning CenterCommunity Education XKinderCare Learning Center XMedicade for Families Madisonville TDHS/WICTexas Department of Health MadisonvilleMadisonville Senior CenterSenior Center of North ZulchBVHP Transportation & Case Mgmt. MadisonvilleRita's Playschool and Daycare CenterHope Pregnancy Centers of Brazos ValleyElder AidAggieland Pregnancy OutreachHospice Brazos Valley- BrenhamArgent CourtBoys & Girls Club of Washington CountyBranham State SchoolBrenham State School 2Grace Lutheran Church and SchoolDurham School ServicesKruse VillageBrenham Housing Authority4 Diamond LimoKerville Bus- Coach USAMission BrenhamIndependence Baptist ChurchFirst United Methodist ChurchSt. Pauls Evangelical Lutheran ChurchShapeChrist LutheranPatty's Playhouse DaycareKiddie Corner DaycareTrinity Wellness CenterToybox Education/DaycareFood Stamp/Medical/Tanf BrenhamFirst Baptist Day Care/SchoolKool Afterschool Program
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Technology (page 3 of 5)How is two-way communications maintained with your drivers?
Provider name: Cellular Mobile Mobile data Text Do not maintain phones radio (FCC) terminals pagers communications Other
Texas Rehab Commission BrenhamMethodist Weekly SchoolFaith Mission and Health CenterBrenham ISD Daycare CenterEven Start Brenham ISDMedical Assistance Program of Washington CountyWic Program BrenhamMadison Health Resource CenterBrazos Transit District X X XPhoebe's HomeCollege Station ISD XBRYAN ISD XRONNIE HYDETexas Dept. of Family and Protective Services XErica XTrinity Care Center X
Use the following technologies to assist in planning or delivering services? Provider name: Computer Assisted Vehicle routing/ Trip reservation Trip reservation Vehicle Smart fare
Dispatch scheduling by phone by internet location technologyBVHP TransportationLee Chapel U.M. Church Food PantrySecondwind Pulmonary RehabLincoln Senior Center or Years for ProfitBVCAA WIC211 TexasCrestview Retirement CommunityProject UnityMedicaide for Children and Food StampsMumford School ISDHearne WICRobertson County Cares Food PantrySt. Joseph Franklin Medical ClinicLulu's PlayhouseBremond Nursing CenterBremond Nursing and Rehab CenterBremond Chamber of CommerceBrazos Family Medicine
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Technology (page 4 of 5) Use the following technologies to assist in planning or delivering services?
Provider name: Computer Assisted Vehicle routing/ Trip reservation Trip reservation Vehicle Smart fare Dispatch scheduling by phone by internet location technology
Early Childhood InterventionTx Medicaid and Healthcare PartnershipSWAT Project UnityChristian Community Service CenterFamily Planning ClinicWIC Navasota- BVCCASenior Center Grimes CountyAnderson-Shiro Elementary SchoolGrimes County Juvenile ServicesBonnie's Sunshine Kids CenterSomerville Senior Citizens CenterSt. Vincent De Paul SocietyCaldwell Senior CenterCampbell- Williams VFW Post 4458TDHS CaldwellLearning StationSomerville Area Assistance Min. St. Joseph Manor BurlesonCaldwell Housing AuthorityBurleson Health Resource CenterWF Solutions Brazos ValleyRSVP Driver Escort Program Brazos ValleyBryan Adult Learning CenterCommunity EducationKinderCare Learning CenterMedicade for Families Madisonville TDHS/WICTexas Department of Health MadisonvilleMadisonville Senior CenterSenior Center of North ZulchBVHP Transportation & Case Mgmt. MadisonvilleRita's Playschool and Daycare CenterHope Pregnancy Centers of Brazos ValleyElder AidAggieland Pregnancy OutreachHospice Brazos Valley- BrenhamArgent CourtBoys & Girls Club of Washington CountyBranham State SchoolBrenham State School 2
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Provider name: Computer Assisted Vehicle routing/ Trip reservation Trip reservation Vehicle Smart fare Dispatch scheduling by phone by internet location technology
Grace Lutheran Church and SchoolDurham School ServicesKruse VillageBrenham Housing Authority4 Diamond LimoKerville Bus- Coach USAMission BrenhamIndependence Baptist ChurchFirst United Methodist ChurchSt. Pauls Evangelical Lutheran ChurchShapeChrist LutheranPatty's Playhouse DaycareKiddie Corner DaycareTrinity Wellness CenterToybox Education/DaycareFood Stamp/Medical/Tanf BrenhamFirst Baptist Day Care/SchoolKool Afterschool ProgramTexas Rehab Commission BrenhamMethodist Weekly SchoolFaith Mission and Health CenterBrenham ISD Daycare CenterEven Start Brenham ISDMedical Assistance Program of Washington CountyWic Program BrenhamMadison Health Resource CenterBrazos Transit District X X XPhoebe's HomeCollege Station ISDBRYAN ISD XRONNIE HYDETexas Dept. of Family and Protective ServicesEricaTrinity Care Center
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Fleet and Availability for Other Uses during Specific Times
Provider name:Number % w/c Number % w/c
BVHP Transportation 4Lee Chapel U.M. Church Food Pantry 1Secondwind Pulmonary RehabLincoln Senior Center or Years for ProfitBVCAA WIC211 TexasCrestview Retirement CommunityProject UnityMedicaide for Children and Food StampsMumford School ISDHearne WICRobertson County Cares Food PantrySt. Joseph Franklin Medical ClinicLulu's PlayhouseBremond Nursing Center 1 1Bremond Nursing and Rehab CenterBremond Chamber of CommerceBrazos Family MedicineEarly Childhood Intervention 1 1Tx Medicaid and Healthcare PartnershipSWAT Project UnityChristian Community Service CenterFamily Planning ClinicWIC Navasota- BVCCASenior Center Grimes CountyAnderson-Shiro Elementary SchoolGrimes County Juvenile ServicesBonnie's Sunshine Kids CenterSomerville Senior Citizens CenterSt. Vincent De Paul SocietyCaldwell Senior CenterCampbell- Williams VFW Post 4458TDHS CaldwellLearning StationSomerville Area Assistance Min. St. Joseph Manor Burleson
Sedans
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Caldwell Housing AuthorityBurleson Health Resource CenterWF Solutions Brazos ValleyRSVP Driver Escort Program Brazos ValleyBryan Adult Learning CenterCommunity EducationKinderCare Learning Center 1Medicade for Families Madisonville TDHS/WICTexas Department of Health MadisonvilleMadisonville Senior CenterSenior Center of North ZulchBVHP Transportation & Case Mgmt. MadisonvilleRita's Playschool and Daycare CenterHope Pregnancy Centers of Brazos ValleyElder AidAggieland Pregnancy OutreachHospice Brazos Valley- BrenhamArgent Court 1Boys & Girls Club of Washington County 1Branham State SchoolBrenham State School 2Grace Lutheran Church and School 2Durham School ServicesKruse Village 3Brenham Housing Authority 14 Diamond LimoKerville Bus- Coach USAMission Brenham 3Independence Baptist Church 1First United Methodist Church 2St. Pauls Evangelical Lutheran ChurchShape 5Christ LutheranPatty's Playhouse DaycareKiddie Corner DaycareTrinity Wellness CenterToybox Education/DaycareFood Stamp/Medical/Tanf Brenham
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First Baptist Day Care/SchoolKool Afterschool ProgramTexas Rehab Commission BrenhamMethodist Weekly SchoolFaith Mission and Health Center 3Brenham ISD Daycare CenterEven Start Brenham ISD 1Medical Assistance Program of Washington CountyWic Program BrenhamMadison Health Resource CenterBrazos Transit DistrictPhoebe's HomeCollege Station ISD 4BRYAN ISDRONNIE HYDETexas Dept. of Family and Protective ServicesErica 1Trinity Care Center
Fleet and Availability for Other Uses during Specific Times
Provider name:Number % w/c Number % w/c
BVHP TransportationLee Chapel U.M. Church Food PantrySecondwind Pulmonary RehabLincoln Senior Center or Years for ProfitBVCAA WIC211 TexasCrestview Retirement Community 2Project UnityMedicaide for Children and Food StampsMumford School ISDHearne WICRobertson County Cares Food PantrySt. Joseph Franklin Medical ClinicLulu's PlayhouseBremond Nursing Center
Available?
Standard Bus
Available?
Minibus
Sedans Vans
Available? Available?
IN THIS REGION IN THIS REGIONNO RESPONSES NO RESPONSES
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Provider name:Number % w/c Number % w/c
Bremond Nursing and Rehab CenterBremond Chamber of CommerceBrazos Family MedicineEarly Childhood InterventionTx Medicaid and Healthcare PartnershipSWAT Project UnityChristian Community Service CenterFamily Planning ClinicWIC Navasota- BVCCASenior Center Grimes CountyAnderson-Shiro Elementary SchoolGrimes County Juvenile ServicesBonnie's Sunshine Kids CenterSomerville Senior Citizens CenterSt. Vincent De Paul SocietyCaldwell Senior CenterCampbell- Williams VFW Post 4458TDHS CaldwellLearning StationSomerville Area Assistance Min. St. Joseph Manor BurlesonCaldwell Housing AuthorityBurleson Health Resource CenterWF Solutions Brazos ValleyRSVP Driver Escort Program Brazos ValleyBryan Adult Learning CenterCommunity EducationKinderCare Learning CenterMedicade for Families Madisonville TDHS/WICTexas Department of Health MadisonvilleMadisonville Senior CenterSenior Center of North ZulchBVHP Transportation & Case Mgmt. MadisonvilleRita's Playschool and Daycare CenterHope Pregnancy Centers of Brazos ValleyElder AidAggieland Pregnancy OutreachHospice Brazos Valley- Brenham
Standard Bus
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Provider name:Number % w/c Number % w/c
Argent CourtBoys & Girls Club of Washington CountyBranham State SchoolBrenham State School 2 70Grace Lutheran Church and SchoolDurham School ServicesKruse VillageBrenham Housing Authority4 Diamond LimoKerville Bus- Coach USAMission BrenhamIndependence Baptist ChurchFirst United Methodist ChurchSt. Pauls Evangelical Lutheran ChurchShapeChrist LutheranPatty's Playhouse DaycareKiddie Corner DaycareTrinity Wellness CenterToybox Education/DaycareFood Stamp/Medical/Tanf BrenhamFirst Baptist Day Care/SchoolKool Afterschool ProgramTexas Rehab Commission BrenhamMethodist Weekly SchoolFaith Mission and Health CenterBrenham ISD Daycare CenterEven Start Brenham ISDMedical Assistance Program of Washington CountyWic Program BrenhamMadison Health Resource CenterBrazos Transit District 76 100Phoebe's HomeCollege Station ISD 52 17%BRYAN ISD 125 5%RONNIE HYDETexas Dept. of Family and Protective ServicesErica 1Trinity Care Center
Standard BusMinibus
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Fleet Fueling, by Type of Vehicle (in percent)% Propane
Provider name: Standard Standard SpecialtySedans Vans Minibus Bus Vans Minibus Bus Vehicle Vans
BVHP TransportationLee Chapel U.M. Church Food PantrySecondwind Pulmonary RehabLincoln Senior Center or Years for ProfitBVCAA WIC211 TexasCrestview Retirement CommunityProject UnityMedicaide for Children and Food StampsMumford School ISDHearne WICRobertson County Cares Food PantrySt. Joseph Franklin Medical ClinicLulu's PlayhouseBremond Nursing CenterBremond Nursing and Rehab CenterBremond Chamber of CommerceBrazos Family MedicineEarly Childhood InterventionTx Medicaid and Healthcare PartnershipSWAT Project UnityChristian Community Service CenterFamily Planning ClinicWIC Navasota- BVCCASenior Center Grimes CountyAnderson-Shiro Elementary SchoolGrimes County Juvenile ServicesBonnie's Sunshine Kids CenterSomerville Senior Citizens CenterSt. Vincent De Paul SocietyCaldwell Senior CenterCampbell- Williams VFW Post 4458TDHS CaldwellLearning StationSomerville Area Assistance Min. St. Joseph Manor BurlesonCaldwell Housing AuthorityBurleson Health Resource Center
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% PropaneProvider name: Standard Standard Specialty
Sedans Vans Minibus Bus Vans Minibus Bus Vehicle VansWF Solutions Brazos ValleyRSVP Driver Escort Program Brazos ValleyBryan Adult Learning CenterCommunity EducationKinderCare Learning Center 100Medicade for Families Madisonville TDHS/WICTexas Department of Health MadisonvilleMadisonville Senior CenterSenior Center of North ZulchBVHP Transportation & Case Mgmt. MadisonvilleRita's Playschool and Daycare CenterHope Pregnancy Centers of Brazos ValleyElder AidAggieland Pregnancy OutreachHospice Brazos Valley- BrenhamArgent CourtBoys & Girls Club of Washington CountyBranham State SchoolBrenham State School 2Grace Lutheran Church and SchoolDurham School ServicesKruse VillageBrenham Housing Authority4 Diamond LimoKerville Bus- Coach USAMission BrenhamIndependence Baptist ChurchFirst United Methodist ChurchSt. Pauls Evangelical Lutheran ChurchShapeChrist LutheranPatty's Playhouse DaycareKiddie Corner DaycareTrinity Wellness CenterToybox Education/DaycareFood Stamp/Medical/Tanf BrenhamFirst Baptist Day Care/SchoolKool Afterschool ProgramTexas Rehab Commission Brenham
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% PropaneProvider name: Standard Standard Specialty
Sedans Vans Minibus Bus Vans Minibus Bus Vehicle VansMethodist Weekly SchoolFaith Mission and Health CenterBrenham ISD Daycare CenterEven Start Brenham ISDMedical Assistance Program of Washington CountyWic Program BrenhamMadison Health Resource CenterBrazos Transit District 65 25 100Phoebe's Home 100College Station ISD 100BRYAN ISDRONNIE HYDETexas Dept. of Family and Protective ServicesErica 100 100Trinity Care Center
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Provider name: Could Already Need No Could Already Need No Could Already Need NoDo offer offer Assist. Need Do offer offer Assist. Need Do offer offer Assist. Need
Medicaid for Children 4 Diamond LimoBrenham Housing AuthorityHospice Brazos Valley BrenhamCollege Station ISDBVHP TransportationLee Chapel U.M. Church Food PantrySecondwind Pulmonary RehabLincoln Senior Center or Years for ProfitBVCAA WIC211 TexasCrestview Retirement CommunityProject UnityMedicaide for Children and Food StampsMumford School ISDHearne WICRobertson County Cares Food PantrySt. Joseph Franklin Medical ClinicLulu's PlayhouseBremond Nursing CenterBremond Nursing and Rehab CenterBremond Chamber of CommerceBrazos Family MedicineEarly Childhood InterventionTx Medicaid and Healthcare PartnershipSWAT Project UnityChristian Community Service CenterFamily Planning ClinicWIC Navasota- BVCCASenior Center Grimes CountyAnderson-Shiro Elementary SchoolGrimes County Juvenile ServicesBonnie's Sunshine Kids CenterElder AidSomerville Senior Citizens CenterSt. Vincent De Paul SocietyAggieland Pregnancy Outreach, Inc.Caldwell Senior CenterCampbell- Williams VFW Post 4458TDHS CaldwellLearning StationSomerville Area Assistance Min. St. Joseph Manor BurlesonCaldwell Housing AuthorityBurleson Health Resource CenterWF Solutions Brazos ValleyRSVP Driver Escort Program Brazos ValleyBryan Adult Learning CenterCommunity EducationKinderCare Learning Center
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Provider name: Could Already Need No Could Already Need No Could Already Need NoDo offer offer Assist. Need Do offer offer Assist. Need Do offer offer Assist. Need
Medicade for Families Madisonville TDHS/WICTexas Department of Health MadisonvilleMadisonville Senior CenterSenior Center of North ZulchBVHP Transportation & Case Mgmt. MadisonvilleRita's Playschool and Daycare CenterHope Pregnancy Centers of Brazos ValleyElder AidSt. Vincent De Paul SocietyAggieland Pregnancy OutreachHospice Brazos Valley- BrenhamArgent CourtBoys & Girls Club of Washington CountyBranham State SchoolBrenham State School 2Grace Lutheran Church and SchoolDurham School ServicesKruse VillageBrenham Housing Authority4 Diamond LimoKerville Bus- Coach USAMission BrenhamIndependence Baptist ChurchFirst United Methodist ChurchSt. Pauls Evangelical Lutheran ChurchShapeChrist LutheranPatty's Playhouse DaycareKiddie Corner DaycareTrinity Wellness CenterToybox Education/DaycareFood Stamp/Medical/Tanf BrenhamFirst Baptist Day Care/SchoolKool Afterschool ProgramTexas Rehab Commission BrenhamMethodist Weekly SchoolFaith Mission and Health CenterBrenham ISD Daycare CenterEven Start Brenham ISDMedical Assistance Program of Washington CountyWic Program BrenhamMadison Health Resource CenterBrazos Transit District X X XPhoebe's HomeCollege Station ISD X XBRYAN ISD X X XRONNIE HYDETexas Dept. of Family and Protective Services X X XErica X X X
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Provider name: Could Already Need No Could Already Need No Could Already Need NoDo offer offer Assist. Need Do offer offer Assist. Need Do offer offer Assist. Need
Medicaid for Children 4 Diamond LimoBrenham Housing AuthorityHospice Brazos Valley BrenhamCollege Station ISDBVHP TransportationLee Chapel U.M. Church Food PantrySecondwind Pulmonary RehabLincoln Senior Center or Years for ProfitBVCAA WIC211 TexasCrestview Retirement CommunityProject UnityMedicaide for Children and Food StampsMumford School ISDHearne WICRobertson County Cares Food PantrySt. Joseph Franklin Medical ClinicLulu's PlayhouseBremond Nursing CenterBremond Nursing and Rehab CenterBremond Chamber of CommerceBrazos Family MedicineEarly Childhood InterventionTx Medicaid and Healthcare PartnershipSWAT Project UnityChristian Community Service CenterFamily Planning ClinicWIC Navasota- BVCCASenior Center Grimes CountyAnderson-Shiro Elementary SchoolGrimes County Juvenile ServicesBonnie's Sunshine Kids CenterElder AidSomerville Senior Citizens CenterSt. Vincent De Paul SocietyAggieland Pregnancy Outreach, Inc.Caldwell Senior CenterCampbell- Williams VFW Post 4458TDHS CaldwellLearning StationSomerville Area Assistance Min. St. Joseph Manor BurlesonCaldwell Housing AuthorityBurleson Health Resource CenterWF Solutions Brazos ValleyRSVP Driver Escort Program Brazos ValleyBryan Adult Learning CenterCommunity EducationKinderCare Learning Center
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Provider name: Could Already Need No Could Already Need No Could Already Need NoDo offer offer Assist. Need Do offer offer Assist. Need Do offer offer Assist. Need
Medicade for Families Madisonville TDHS/WICTexas Department of Health MadisonvilleMadisonville Senior CenterSenior Center of North ZulchBVHP Transportation & Case Mgmt. MadisonvilleRita's Playschool and Daycare CenterHope Pregnancy Centers of Brazos ValleyElder AidSt. Vincent De Paul SocietyAggieland Pregnancy OutreachHospice Brazos Valley- BrenhamArgent CourtBoys & Girls Club of Washington CountyBranham State SchoolBrenham State School 2Grace Lutheran Church and SchoolDurham School ServicesKruse VillageBrenham Housing Authority4 Diamond LimoKerville Bus- Coach USAMission BrenhamIndependence Baptist ChurchFirst United Methodist ChurchSt. Pauls Evangelical Lutheran ChurchShapeChrist LutheranPatty's Playhouse DaycareKiddie Corner DaycareTrinity Wellness CenterToybox Education/DaycareFood Stamp/Medical/Tanf BrenhamFirst Baptist Day Care/SchoolKool Afterschool ProgramTexas Rehab Commission BrenhamMethodist Weekly SchoolFaith Mission and Health CenterBrenham ISD Daycare CenterEven Start Brenham ISDMedical Assistance Program of Washington CountyWic Program BrenhamMadison Health Resource CenterBrazos Transit District X X XPhoebe's HomeCollege Station ISD X X XBRYAN ISD X X XRONNIE HYDETexas Dept. of Family and Protective Services X X XErica X X X
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Provider name: Could Already Need No Could Already Need No Could Already Need NoDo offer offer Assist. Need Do offer offer Assist. Need Do offer offer Assist. Need
Medicaid for Children 4 Diamond LimoBrenham Housing AuthorityHospice Brazos Valley BrenhamCollege Station ISDBVHP TransportationLee Chapel U.M. Church Food PantrySecondwind Pulmonary RehabLincoln Senior Center or Years for ProfitBVCAA WIC211 TexasCrestview Retirement CommunityProject UnityMedicaide for Children and Food StampsMumford School ISDHearne WICRobertson County Cares Food PantrySt. Joseph Franklin Medical ClinicLulu's PlayhouseBremond Nursing CenterBremond Nursing and Rehab CenterBremond Chamber of CommerceBrazos Family MedicineEarly Childhood InterventionTx Medicaid and Healthcare PartnershipSWAT Project UnityChristian Community Service CenterFamily Planning ClinicWIC Navasota- BVCCASenior Center Grimes CountyAnderson-Shiro Elementary SchoolGrimes County Juvenile ServicesBonnie's Sunshine Kids CenterElder AidSomerville Senior Citizens CenterSt. Vincent De Paul SocietyAggieland Pregnancy Outreach, Inc.Caldwell Senior CenterCampbell- Williams VFW Post 4458TDHS CaldwellLearning StationSomerville Area Assistance Min. St. Joseph Manor BurlesonCaldwell Housing AuthorityBurleson Health Resource CenterWF Solutions Brazos ValleyRSVP Driver Escort Program Brazos ValleyBryan Adult Learning CenterCommunity EducationKinderCare Learning Center
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Provider name: Could Already Need No Could Already Need No Could Already Need NoDo offer offer Assist. Need Do offer offer Assist. Need Do offer offer Assist. Need
Medicade for Families Madisonville TDHS/WICTexas Department of Health MadisonvilleMadisonville Senior CenterSenior Center of North ZulchBVHP Transportation & Case Mgmt. MadisonvilleRita's Playschool and Daycare CenterHope Pregnancy Centers of Brazos ValleyElder AidSt. Vincent De Paul SocietyAggieland Pregnancy OutreachHospice Brazos Valley- BrenhamArgent CourtBoys & Girls Club of Washington CountyBranham State SchoolBrenham State School 2Grace Lutheran Church and SchoolDurham School ServicesKruse VillageBrenham Housing Authority4 Diamond LimoKerville Bus- Coach USAMission BrenhamIndependence Baptist ChurchFirst United Methodist ChurchSt. Pauls Evangelical Lutheran ChurchShapeChrist LutheranPatty's Playhouse DaycareKiddie Corner DaycareTrinity Wellness CenterToybox Education/DaycareFood Stamp/Medical/Tanf BrenhamFirst Baptist Day Care/SchoolKool Afterschool ProgramTexas Rehab Commission BrenhamMethodist Weekly SchoolFaith Mission and Health CenterBrenham ISD Daycare CenterEven Start Brenham ISDMedical Assistance Program of Washington CountyWic Program BrenhamMadison Health Resource CenterBrazos Transit District X X XPhoebe's HomeCollege Station ISD X X XBRYAN ISD X X XRONNIE HYDETexas Dept. of Family and Protective Services X X XErica X X X
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Provider name: Could Already Need No Could Already Need No Could Already Need NoDo offer offer Assist. Need Do offer offer Assist. Need Do offer offer Assist. Need
Medicaid for Children 4 Diamond LimoBrenham Housing AuthorityHospice Brazos Valley BrenhamCollege Station ISDBVHP TransportationLee Chapel U.M. Church Food PantrySecondwind Pulmonary RehabLincoln Senior Center or Years for ProfitBVCAA WIC211 TexasCrestview Retirement CommunityProject UnityMedicaide for Children and Food StampsMumford School ISDHearne WICRobertson County Cares Food PantrySt. Joseph Franklin Medical ClinicLulu's PlayhouseBremond Nursing CenterBremond Nursing and Rehab CenterBremond Chamber of CommerceBrazos Family MedicineEarly Childhood InterventionTx Medicaid and Healthcare PartnershipSWAT Project UnityChristian Community Service CenterFamily Planning ClinicWIC Navasota- BVCCASenior Center Grimes CountyAnderson-Shiro Elementary SchoolGrimes County Juvenile ServicesBonnie's Sunshine Kids CenterElder AidSomerville Senior Citizens CenterSt. Vincent De Paul SocietyAggieland Pregnancy Outreach, Inc.Caldwell Senior CenterCampbell- Williams VFW Post 4458TDHS CaldwellLearning StationSomerville Area Assistance Min. St. Joseph Manor BurlesonCaldwell Housing AuthorityBurleson Health Resource CenterWF Solutions Brazos ValleyRSVP Driver Escort Program Brazos ValleyBryan Adult Learning CenterCommunity Education XKinderCare Learning Center
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Provider name: Could Already Need No Could Already Need No Could Already Need NoDo offer offer Assist. Need Do offer offer Assist. Need Do offer offer Assist. Need
Medicade for Families Madisonville TDHS/WICTexas Department of Health MadisonvilleMadisonville Senior CenterSenior Center of North ZulchBVHP Transportation & Case Mgmt. MadisonvilleRita's Playschool and Daycare CenterHope Pregnancy Centers of Brazos Valley XElder AidSt. Vincent De Paul SocietyAggieland Pregnancy OutreachHospice Brazos Valley- BrenhamArgent CourtBoys & Girls Club of Washington CountyBranham State SchoolBrenham State School 2Grace Lutheran Church and SchoolDurham School ServicesKruse VillageBrenham Housing Authority4 Diamond LimoKerville Bus- Coach USAMission BrenhamIndependence Baptist ChurchFirst United Methodist ChurchSt. Pauls Evangelical Lutheran ChurchShapeChrist LutheranPatty's Playhouse DaycareKiddie Corner DaycareTrinity Wellness CenterToybox Education/DaycareFood Stamp/Medical/Tanf BrenhamFirst Baptist Day Care/SchoolKool Afterschool ProgramTexas Rehab Commission BrenhamMethodist Weekly SchoolFaith Mission and Health CenterBrenham ISD Daycare CenterEven Start Brenham ISDMedical Assistance Program of Washington CountyWic Program BrenhamMadison Health Resource CenterBrazos Transit DistrictPhoebe's HomeCollege Station ISD X XBRYAN ISD X X XRONNIE HYDETexas Dept. of Family and Protective Services X X XErica X
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Provider name: Could Already Need No Could Already Need NoDo offer offer Assist. Need Do offer offer Assist. Need
Medicaid for Children 4 Diamond LimoBrenham Housing AuthorityHospice Brazos Valley BrenhamCollege Station ISDBVHP TransportationLee Chapel U.M. Church Food PantrySecondwind Pulmonary RehabLincoln Senior Center or Years for ProfitBVCAA WIC211 TexasCrestview Retirement CommunityProject UnityMedicaide for Children and Food StampsMumford School ISDHearne WICRobertson County Cares Food PantrySt. Joseph Franklin Medical ClinicLulu's PlayhouseBremond Nursing CenterBremond Nursing and Rehab CenterBremond Chamber of CommerceBrazos Family MedicineEarly Childhood InterventionTx Medicaid and Healthcare PartnershipSWAT Project UnityChristian Community Service CenterFamily Planning ClinicWIC Navasota- BVCCASenior Center Grimes CountyAnderson-Shiro Elementary SchoolGrimes County Juvenile ServicesBonnie's Sunshine Kids CenterElder AidSomerville Senior Citizens CenterSt. Vincent De Paul SocietyAggieland Pregnancy Outreach, Inc.Caldwell Senior CenterCampbell- Williams VFW Post 4458TDHS CaldwellLearning StationSomerville Area Assistance Min. St. Joseph Manor BurlesonCaldwell Housing AuthorityBurleson Health Resource CenterWF Solutions Brazos ValleyRSVP Driver Escort Program Brazos ValleyBryan Adult Learning CenterCommunity EducationKinderCare Learning Center
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Coordination Opportunities (page 10 of 10)
Provider name: Could Already Need No Could Already Need NoDo offer offer Assist. Need Do offer offer Assist. Need
Medicade for Families Madisonville TDHS/WICTexas Department of Health MadisonvilleMadisonville Senior CenterSenior Center of North ZulchBVHP Transportation & Case Mgmt. MadisonvilleRita's Playschool and Daycare CenterHope Pregnancy Centers of Brazos ValleyElder AidSt. Vincent De Paul SocietyAggieland Pregnancy OutreachHospice Brazos Valley- BrenhamArgent CourtBoys & Girls Club of Washington CountyBranham State SchoolBrenham State School 2Grace Lutheran Church and SchoolDurham School ServicesKruse VillageBrenham Housing Authority4 Diamond LimoKerville Bus- Coach USAMission BrenhamIndependence Baptist ChurchFirst United Methodist ChurchSt. Pauls Evangelical Lutheran ChurchShapeChrist LutheranPatty's Playhouse DaycareKiddie Corner DaycareTrinity Wellness CenterToybox Education/DaycareFood Stamp/Medical/Tanf BrenhamFirst Baptist Day Care/SchoolKool Afterschool ProgramTexas Rehab Commission BrenhamMethodist Weekly SchoolFaith Mission and Health CenterBrenham ISD Daycare CenterEven Start Brenham ISDMedical Assistance Program of Washington CountyWic Program BrenhamMadison Health Resource CenterBrazos Transit DistrictPhoebe's HomeCollege Station ISD XBRYAN ISD X XRONNIE HYDETexas Dept. of Family and Protective Services X XErica X
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Cost (page 1 of 2)
TotalProvider name: Annual Purchased
Cost Operations Maint. Admin. Transpo.Medicaid for Children 4 Diamond LimoBrenham Housing Authority grant fundedHospice Brazos Valley BrenhamCollege Station ISDBVHP TransportationLee Chapel U.M. Church Food PantrySecondwind Pulmonary RehabLincoln Senior Center or Years for ProfitBVCAA WIC211 TexasCrestview Retirement CommunityProject UnityMedicaide for Children and Food StampsMumford School ISDHearne WICRobertson County Cares Food PantrySt. Joseph Franklin Medical ClinicLulu's PlayhouseBremond Nursing CenterBremond Nursing and Rehab CenterBremond Chamber of CommerceBrazos Family MedicineEarly Childhood InterventionTx Medicaid and Healthcare PartnershipSWAT Project UnityChristian Community Service CenterFamily Planning ClinicWIC Navasota- BVCCASenior Center Grimes CountyAnderson-Shiro Elementary SchoolGrimes County Juvenile ServicesBonnie's Sunshine Kids CenterElder AidSomerville Senior Citizens CenterSt. Vincent De Paul SocietyAggieland Pregnancy Outreach, Inc.Caldwell Senior CenterCampbell- Williams VFW Post 4458TDHS CaldwellLearning StationSomerville Area Assistance Min. St. Joseph Manor BurlesonCaldwell Housing AuthorityBurleson Health Resource CenterWF Solutions Brazos ValleyRSVP Driver Escort Program Brazos ValleyBryan Adult Learning CenterCommunity Education 4,000KinderCare Learning Center
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Cost (page 2 of 2)Total
Provider name: Annual Purchased Cost Operations Maint. Admin. Transpo.
Medicade for Families Madisonville TDHS/WICTexas Department of Health MadisonvilleMadisonville Senior CenterSenior Center of North ZulchBVHP Transportation & Case Mgmt. MadisonvilleRita's Playschool and Daycare CenterHope Pregnancy Centers of Brazos ValleyElder AidSt. Vincent De Paul SocietyAggieland Pregnancy OutreachHospice Brazos Valley- BrenhamArgent CourtBoys & Girls Club of Washington CountyBranham State SchoolBrenham State School 2Grace Lutheran Church and SchoolDurham School ServicesKruse VillageBrenham Housing Authority4 Diamond LimoKerville Bus- Coach USAMission BrenhamIndependence Baptist ChurchFirst United Methodist ChurchSt. Pauls Evangelical Lutheran ChurchShapeChrist LutheranPatty's Playhouse DaycareKiddie Corner DaycareTrinity Wellness CenterToybox Education/DaycareFood Stamp/Medical/Tanf BrenhamFirst Baptist Day Care/SchoolKool Afterschool ProgramTexas Rehab Commission BrenhamMethodist Weekly SchoolFaith Mission and Health CenterBrenham ISD Daycare CenterEven Start Brenham ISDMedical Assistance Program of Washington CountyWic Program BrenhamMadison Health Resource CenterBrazos Transit DistrictPhoebe's HomeCollege Station ISD 1,400,000 85% 10% 5% 0%BRYAN ISD 2,500,000 70% 15% 10% 5%RONNIE HYDETexas Dept. of Family and Protective ServicesErica 22,000 46% 23% 2% 1%
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Client & Mode (page 1 of 2)
Provider name: General Persons with Welfare to Clients of Clients of public Elderly disabilities Students work your agency other agencies Other
West Austin Caregivers XSenior Transportation of Austin-Travis County X XCombined Community Action, Inc.Capital Metro X X X X X X X XHill Country Community MHMR Center X X XEaster Seals Central Texas X XCommunity Action, Inc of Hays, Caldwell, and Blanco Counties X X X X X XCapital Area Rural Transportation System X X X X XAustin Groups for the Elderly X XAustin State School X X XBastrop County Emergency Food Pantry & Support Center Inc. X X XBluebonnet Trails Community MHMR Center X X XCounty of Hays X X X XAustin Travis County MHMR X X XBuckner Villas X X XGOLDEN AGE HOME XTexas State University - San Marcos X XDisability Assistance of Central Texas, Inc. X XMARY LEE FOUNDATION X X X XWilliamson-Burnet County Opportunities, Inc. X X X
NotesWest Austin Caregivers 60 yrs & over live within service boundaries self-ambulatory no income restrictionsSenior Transportation of Austin-Travis County Must be 60 years of age or olderCapital Metro eligibility process for persons with disabilities needing paratransit services or waived faresHill Country Community MHMR Center Individuals deemed eligible through a diagnosis of Mental Illness or Mental RetardationEaster Seals Central Texas Must be considered low income and have a disabilityCommunity Action, Inc of Hays, Caldwell, and Blanco Counties 1. Children ages 0-5 who are enrolled in the Early Head Start or Head Start program and have a
diagnosed disability and do not have access to transportation 2. HIV/AIDS clients enrolled in our case management program who need transportation to access medical services
Austin Groups for the Elderly attendees of our state licensed program: Elderhaven Adult Day CareAustin Travis County MHMR Must be active clientsBuckner Villas Our retirement community residents are the only passengers trasported by our organization.GOLDEN AGE HOME residents at Golden Age Home personal carehome or nursing homeTexas State University - San Marcos We serve the general public on our Austin Intercity Connector service only. This service currently
operates M-F on the IH35 corridor between Austin and San Marcos on University class, exam, and graduation days only.
Disability Assistance of Central Texas, Inc. Must be enrolled in agency program. All clients are disabled.MARY LEE FOUNDATION primarily transport clients and residents or ex-residents in our programsWilliamson-Burnet County Opportunities, Inc. Transportation provided to clients only through CARTS.
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Client & Mode (page 2 of 2)
Provider name: Fixed Flexible Subscription D/R Pre- D/R Same Ride route route service Scheduled Day Sharing Other
West Austin Caregivers XSenior Transportation of Austin-Travis County X XCombined Community Action, Inc.Capital Metro X X X X X XHill Country Community MHMR Center X X XEaster Seals Central Texas XCommunity Action, Inc of Hays, Caldwell, and Blanco Counties X X XCapital Area Rural Transportation System X X X X XAustin Groups for the Elderly XAustin State School X XBastrop County Emergency Food Pantry & Support Center Inc. X XBluebonnet Trails Community MHMR Center X X XCounty of Hays X XAustin Travis County MHMR XBuckner Villas XGOLDEN AGE HOME X XTexas State University - San Marcos XDisability Assistance of Central Texas, Inc. XMARY LEE FOUNDATION X X X XWilliamson-Burnet County Opportunities, Inc. X
NotesHill Country Community MHMR Center Provide for transportation needs of the individuals in our 19 counties that meet eligibility requirements Buckner Villas By appointmentDisability Assistance of Central Texas, Inc. Based on program client's needsMARY LEE FOUNDATION complementary paratransit
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Provider name:Begin End Begin End Begin End Begin End
West Austin Caregivers after 8 a.m. 9:00 p.m. after 8 a.m. 9:00 p.m. after 8 a.m. 9:00 p.m. after 8 a.m. 9:00 p.m.Senior Transportation of Austin-Travis County 8:00 a.m. before 6 p.m. 8:00 a.m. before 6 p.m. 8:00 a.m. before 6 p.m. 8:00 a.m. before 6 p.m.Combined Community Action, Inc.Capital Metro before 5 a.m. after 10 p.m. before 5 a.m. after 10 p.m. before 5 a.m. after 10 p.m. before 5 a.m. after 10 p.m.Hill Country Community MHMR Center 7:00 a.m. 6:00 p.m. 7:00 a.m. 6:00 p.m. 7:00 a.m. 6:00 p.m. 7:00 a.m. 6:00 p.m.Easter Seals Central Texas after 8 a.m. before 6 p.m. after 8 a.m. before 6 p.m. after 8 a.m. before 6 p.m. after 8 a.m. before 6 p.m.Community Action, Inc of Hays, Caldwell, and Blanco Counties 8:00 a.m. 6:00 p.m. 8:00 a.m. 6:00 p.m. 8:00 a.m. 6:00 p.m. 8:00 a.m. 6:00 p.m.Capital Area Rural Transportation System 6:00 a.m. 6:00 p.m. 6:00 a.m. 6:00 p.m. 6:00 a.m. 6:00 p.m. 6:00 a.m. 6:00 p.m.Austin Groups for the Elderly 7:30 a.m. before 6 p.m. 7:30 a.m. before 6 p.m. 7:30 a.m. before 6 p.m. 7:30 a.m. before 6 p.m.Austin State SchoolBastrop County Emergency Food Pantry & Support Center Inc. after 8 a.m. before 6 p.m. after 8 a.m. before 6 p.m. after 8 a.m. before 6 p.m. after 8 a.m. before 6 p.m.Bluebonnet Trails Community MHMR Center after 8 a.m. before 6 p.m. after 8 a.m. before 6 p.m. after 8 a.m. before 6 p.m. after 8 a.m. before 6 p.m.County of Hays 6:00 a.m. before 6 p.m. 6:00 a.m. before 6 p.m. 6:00 a.m. before 6 p.m. 6:00 a.m. before 6 p.m.Austin Travis County MHMR before 5 a.m. after 10 p.m. before 5 a.m. after 10 p.m. before 5 a.m. after 10 p.m. before 5 a.m. after 10 p.m.Buckner Villas after 8 a.m. before 6 p.m. after 8 a.m. before 6 p.m. after 8 a.m. before 6 p.m. after 8 a.m. before 6 p.m.GOLDEN AGE HOME 7:30 a.m. 6:00 p.m. 8:00 a.m. 6:00 p.m. 7:30 a.m. 6:00 p.m. 7:30 a.m. 6:00 p.m.Texas State University - San Marcos 6:30 a.m. after 10 p.m. 6:30 a.m. after 10 p.m. 6:30 a.m. after 10 p.m. 6:30 a.m. after 10 p.m.Disability Assistance of Central Texas, Inc. 8:00 a.m. before 6 p.m.MARY LEE FOUNDATION 5:00 a.m. after 10 p.m. 5:00 a.m. after 10 p.m. 5:00 a.m. after 10 p.m. 5:00 a.m. after 10 p.m.Williamson-Burnet County Opportunities, Inc. 7:30 a.m. before 6 p.m. 7:30 a.m. before 6 p.m. 7:30 a.m. before 6 p.m. 7:30 a.m. before 6 p.m.
Provider name:Begin End Begin End Begin End Begin End
West Austin Caregivers after 8 a.m. 9:00 p.m. after 8 a.m. 9:00 p.m. after 8 a.m. 9:00 p.m.Senior Transportation of Austin-Travis County 8:00 a.m. before 6 p.m.Combined Community Action, Inc.Capital Metro before 5 a.m. after 10 p.m. 5:00 a.m. after 10 p.m. 6:30 a.m. after 10 p.m. 6:30 a.m. after 10 p.m.Hill Country Community MHMR Center 7:00 a.m. 6:00 p.m.Easter Seals Central Texas after 8 a.m. before 6 p.m.Community Action, Inc of Hays, Caldwell, and Blanco Counties 8:00 a.m. 6:00 p.m.Capital Area Rural Transportation System 6:00 a.m. 8:30 p.m.Austin Groups for the Elderly 7:30 a.m. 7:00 p.m.Austin State SchoolBastrop County Emergency Food Pantry & Support Center Inc. after 8 a.m. before 6 p.m.Bluebonnet Trails Community MHMR Center after 8 a.m. before 6 p.m.County of Hays 6:00 a.m. before 6 p.m.Austin Travis County MHMR before 5 a.m. after 10 p.m. before 5 a.m. after 10 p.m. before 5 a.m. after 10 p.m. before 5 a.m. after 10 p.m.Buckner Villas after 8 a.m. before 6 p.m.GOLDEN AGE HOME 7:30 a.m. 6:00 p.m.Texas State University - San Marcos 6:30 a.m. 8:00 p.m.Disability Assistance of Central Texas, Inc.MARY LEE FOUNDATION 5:00 a.m. after 10 p.m. 5:00 a.m. after 10 p.m. 5:00 a.m. after 10 p.m. 5:00 a.m. after 10 p.m.Williamson-Burnet County Opportunities, Inc. 7:30 a.m. before 6 p.m.
Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday
Friday Saturday Sunday Holidays
What is your average span of service?
What is your average span of service?
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Provider name:Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday
West Austin Caregivers Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes YesSenior Transportation of Austin-Travis County Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No NoCombined Community Action, Inc.Capital Metro Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes YesHill Country Community MHMR Center Yes Yes Yes Yes YesEaster Seals Central Texas Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No NoCommunity Action, Inc of Hays, Caldwell, and Blanco Counties Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No NoCapital Area Rural Transportation System Yes Yes Yes Yes YesAustin Groups for the Elderly No No No No No No NoAustin State School Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes YesBastrop County Emergency Food Pantry & Support Center Inc. Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No NoBluebonnet Trails Community MHMR Center Yes Yes Yes Yes YesCounty of Hays Yes Yes Yes Yes YesAustin Travis County MHMR Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes YesBuckner Villas Yes Yes Yes Yes YesGOLDEN AGE HOME Yes Yes Yes Yes YesTexas State University - San Marcos Yes Yes Yes Yes YesDisability Assistance of Central Texas, Inc. YesMARY LEE FOUNDATION Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes YesWilliamson-Burnet County Opportunities, Inc. No No No No No No No
Do you operate service during the mid-day?
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Fares
Provider name: Student/ Do notAdult youth Child Senior Disabled charge
West Austin CaregiversSenior Transportation of Austin-Travis County $1-2 each wayCombined Community Action, Inc.Capital Metro $0.50 $0.50, UT free Under 5 ride free Over 65 ride free Free w disab. cd.Hill Country Community MHMR Center XEaster Seals Central Texas XCommunity Action, Inc of Hays, Caldwell, and Blanco Counties $0.00 XCapital Area Rural Transportation System $0.50 0.5 under 5yrs (free) $0.50 $0.50Austin Groups for the ElderlyAustin State SchoolBastrop County Emergency Food Pantry & Support Center Inc. XBluebonnet Trails Community MHMR CenterCounty of Hays XAustin Travis County MHMR XBuckner Villas
GOLDEN AGE HOMEmileage +staff salary for accompanying
Texas State University - San Marcos$4.00 one-way trip for Austin route
$4.00 one-way trip for Austin route
$4.00 one-way trip for Austin route
$4.00 one-way trip for Austin
Disability Assistance of Central Texas, Inc. XMARY LEE FOUNDATION XWilliamson-Burnet County Opportunities, Inc.
Provider name: Student/ Do notAdult youth Child Senior Disabled charge
West Austin Caregivers XSenior Transportation of Austin-Travis County $2 each wayCombined Community Action, Inc.Capital Metro $0.60 ea. way $0.60 ea. way $0.60 ea. way $0.60 ea. way $0.60 ea. wayHill Country Community MHMR Center XEaster Seals Central Texas XCommunity Action, Inc of Hays, Caldwell, and Blanco Counties XCapital Area Rural Transportation System $2.50 $1.00 under 5yrs (free) $1.00 $1.00Austin Groups for the ElderlyAustin State SchoolBastrop County Emergency Food Pantry & Support Center Inc. XBluebonnet Trails Community MHMR CenterCounty of Hays XAustin Travis County MHMRBuckner Villas GOLDEN AGE HOME same as aboveTexas State University - San MarcosDisability Assistance of Central Texas, Inc. XMARY LEE FOUNDATION XWilliamson-Burnet County Opportunities, Inc.
What is your basic fare structure for fixed route service?
What is your basic fare structure for demand response services?
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Boardings
Provider name: % Persons using % Visually % Cognitively TOTAL % Elderly mobility device impaired impaired
West Austin Caregivers 4,860 100%Senior Transportation of Austin-Travis County 18,500 100%Combined Community Action, Inc.Capital Metro 35,000,000 2%Hill Country Community MHMR CenterEaster Seals Central Texas 850 1% 1% 1% 99%Community Action, Inc of Hays, Caldwell, and Blanco Counties Capital Area Rural Transportation System 265,016 62% 15% 3% 5%Austin Groups for the Elderly 6,793 95% 1% 70%Austin State SchoolBastrop County Emergency Food Pantry & Support Center Inc. 800 80%Bluebonnet Trails Community MHMR Center 84,500 36% 2% unknown 100%County of Hays 1,536 75% 20% 5% 5%Austin Travis County MHMR 14,000 10% 10% 3% 100%Buckner Villas 100 100% 50%GOLDEN AGE HOME 100%Texas State University - San Marcos 2,424,278Disability Assistance of Central Texas, Inc. 300 10% 5% 20%MARY LEE FOUNDATION 48,756 10% 1% 89%Williamson-Burnet County Opportunities, Inc. 7,200 90%
Annual passenger trips (boarding) by client type andestimate of percentages of specific passengers carried
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Technology
How is two-way communications maintained with your drivers? Provider name: Cellular Mobile Mobile data Text Do not maintain
phones radio (FCC) terminals pagers communications OtherWest Austin Caregivers XSenior Transportation of Austin-Travis County XCombined Community Action, Inc.Capital Metro X XHill Country Community MHMR Center X XEaster Seals Central Texas XCommunity Action, Inc of Hays, Caldwell, and Blanco Counties XCapital Area Rural Transportation System X X XAustin Groups for the Elderly XAustin State School X XBastrop County Emergency Food Pantry & Support Center Inc. XBluebonnet Trails Community MHMR Center XCounty of Hays XAustin Travis County MHMR XBuckner Villas XGOLDEN AGE HOME XTexas State University - San Marcos X XDisability Assistance of Central Texas, Inc. XMARY LEE FOUNDATION X XWilliamson-Burnet County Opportunities, Inc. X X
Computer Vehicle Trip TripProvider name: Assisted routing/ reservation reservation Vehicle Smart fare
Dispatch scheduling by phone by internet location technology OtherWest Austin CaregiversSenior Transportation of Austin-Travis CountyCombined Community Action, Inc.Capital MetroHill Country Community MHMR CenterEaster Seals Central TexasCommunity Action, Inc of Hays, Caldwell, and Blanco Counties Capital Area Rural Transportation SystemAustin Groups for the ElderlyAustin State SchoolBastrop County Emergency Food Pantry & Support Center Inc.Bluebonnet Trails Community MHMR CenterCounty of HaysAustin Travis County MHMRBuckner Villas GOLDEN AGE HOMETexas State University - San MarcosDisability Assistance of Central Texas, Inc.MARY LEE FOUNDATION Williamson-Burnet County Opportunities, Inc.
Use the following technologies to assist in planning or delivering services?
Not included in Capital Area survey
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Fleet and Availability for Other Uses during Specific Times
Provider name:Number % w/c Peak Midday Evening Sat Sun
West Austin CaregiversSenior Transportation of Austin-Travis CountyCombined Community Action, Inc.Capital Metro 68 0% 0 0 0 0 0Hill Country Community MHMR Center 36 0% 0 0 0 0 0Easter Seals Central TexasCommunity Action, Inc of Hays, Caldwell, and Blanco Counties 8Capital Area Rural Transportation System 6 0% 6 6Austin Groups for the ElderlyAustin State SchoolBastrop County Emergency Food Pantry & Support Center Inc.Bluebonnet Trails Community MHMR CenterCounty of HaysAustin Travis County MHMR 1 0 0 0 0 0Buckner Villas 1 0% 0 0 0 0 0GOLDEN AGE HOMETexas State University - San MarcosDisability Assistance of Central Texas, Inc.MARY LEE FOUNDATION 3 0% 0 0 0 0 0Williamson-Burnet County Opportunities, Inc.
Fleet and Availability for Other Uses during Specific Times
Provider name:Number % w/c Peak Midday Evening Sat Sun
West Austin CaregiversSenior Transportation of Austin-Travis County 6 0% 6 6 6Combined Community Action, Inc.Capital Metro 200 98% 0 0 0 0 0Hill Country Community MHMR Center 72 1% 0 0 0 0 0Easter Seals Central Texas 1 100% 0 0 0 0 0Community Action, Inc of Hays, Caldwell, and Blanco Counties 3Capital Area Rural Transportation System 9 0% 9 9Austin Groups for the Elderly 2 0% 2 2 2 2 2Austin State SchoolBastrop County Emergency Food Pantry & Support Center Inc. 1 0% 0 1 0 0 0Bluebonnet Trails Community MHMR CenterCounty of Hays 1 0 0 0Austin Travis County MHMR 16 20% 0 0 0 0 0Buckner Villas 1 100% 0 0 0 0 0GOLDEN AGE HOME 1 100% 0 0 0 0 0Texas State University - San MarcosDisability Assistance of Central Texas, Inc. 1 100% 0 0 0 0 0MARY LEE FOUNDATION 8 25% 0 0 0 0 0Williamson-Burnet County Opportunities, Inc.
Available?Sedans
VansAvailable?
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Fleet and Availability for Other Uses during Specific Times
Provider name:Number % w/c Peak Midday Evening Sat Sun
West Austin CaregiversSenior Transportation of Austin-Travis County 3 0% 1 2 2Combined Community Action, Inc.Capital Metro 75 100% 0 0 0 0 0Hill Country Community MHMR Center 1 100% 0 0 0 0 0Easter Seals Central Texas 1 100% 0 0 0 0 0Community Action, Inc of Hays, Caldwell, and Blanco Counties 7Capital Area Rural Transportation System 72 99% 72 72Austin Groups for the Elderly 1 100% 1 1 1 1 1Austin State SchoolBastrop County Emergency Food Pantry & Support Center Inc.Bluebonnet Trails Community MHMR CenterCounty of Hays 1 100% 0 0 0Austin Travis County MHMRBuckner Villas 1 100% 0 0 0 0 0GOLDEN AGE HOMETexas State University - San MarcosDisability Assistance of Central Texas, Inc.MARY LEE FOUNDATION 1 100% 0 0 0 0 0Williamson-Burnet County Opportunities, Inc.
Fleet and Availability for Other Uses during Specific Times
Provider name:Number % w/c Peak Midday Evening Sat Sun
West Austin CaregiversSenior Transportation of Austin-Travis CountyCombined Community Action, Inc.Capital Metro 296 100% 0 0 0 0 0Hill Country Community MHMR CenterEaster Seals Central TexasCommunity Action, Inc of Hays, Caldwell, and Blanco Counties Capital Area Rural Transportation System 2 100% 1 2Austin Groups for the ElderlyAustin State SchoolBastrop County Emergency Food Pantry & Support Center Inc.Bluebonnet Trails Community MHMR CenterCounty of HaysAustin Travis County MHMRBuckner Villas GOLDEN AGE HOMETexas State University - San Marcos 36 94% 0 0 15 34 34Disability Assistance of Central Texas, Inc.MARY LEE FOUNDATION Williamson-Burnet County Opportunities, Inc.
Available?Minibus
Available?Standard Bus
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Fleet and Availability for Other Uses during Specific Times
Provider name:Number % w/c Peak Midday Evening Sat Sun
West Austin CaregiversSenior Transportation of Austin-Travis CountyCombined Community Action, Inc.Capital Metro 6 100% 0 0 0 0 0Hill Country Community MHMR CenterEaster Seals Central TexasCommunity Action, Inc of Hays, Caldwell, and Blanco Counties Capital Area Rural Transportation SystemAustin Groups for the ElderlyAustin State SchoolBastrop County Emergency Food Pantry & Support Center Inc.Bluebonnet Trails Community MHMR CenterCounty of HaysAustin Travis County MHMRBuckner Villas GOLDEN AGE HOMETexas State University - San MarcosDisability Assistance of Central Texas, Inc.MARY LEE FOUNDATION Williamson-Burnet County Opportunities, Inc.
Fleet and Availability for Other Uses during Specific Times
Provider name:Number % w/c Peak Midday Evening Sat Sun
West Austin CaregiversSenior Transportation of Austin-Travis CountyCombined Community Action, Inc.Capital Metro 26 100% 0 0 0 0 0Hill Country Community MHMR CenterEaster Seals Central TexasCommunity Action, Inc of Hays, Caldwell, and Blanco Counties Capital Area Rural Transportation System 2 0% 2 2Austin Groups for the ElderlyAustin State SchoolBastrop County Emergency Food Pantry & Support Center Inc.Bluebonnet Trails Community MHMR CenterCounty of HaysAustin Travis County MHMRBuckner Villas GOLDEN AGE HOMETexas State University - San MarcosDisability Assistance of Central Texas, Inc.MARY LEE FOUNDATION Williamson-Burnet County Opportunities, Inc.
CoachesAvailable?
Available?Specialty Vehicle
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Fleet Fueling, by Type of Vehicle (in percent)% Other
Provider name: Standard Standard Specialty StandardSedans Vans Minibus Bus Vans Minibus Bus Coaches Vehicle Vans Minibus Bus
West Austin CaregiversSenior Transportation of Austin-Travis County 75% 100% 25%Combined Community Action, Inc.Capital Metro 100% 75% 25% 100% 95% 100% 100% 5%Hill Country Community MHMR Center 100% 100% 100%Easter Seals Central Texas 100% 100%Community Action, Inc. of Hays, Caldwell and Blanco Cos.Community Action, Inc of Hays, Caldwell, and Blanco Counties 100% 100% 100%Capital Area Rural Transportation System 100% 5% 30% 95% 40% 100% 100% 30%Austin Groups for the Elderly 100% 100%Austin State School 100%Bastrop County Emergency Food Pantry & Support Center Inc. 100%Bluebonnet Trails Community MHMR CenterCounty of Hays 100% 100%Austin Travis County MHMR 100% 100%Buckner Villas 100% 100% 100%GOLDEN AGE HOME 100%Texas State University - San Marcos 100%Disability Assistance of Central Texas 100%Disability Assistance of Central Texas, Inc. 100%MARY LEE FOUNDATION 100% 100% 100%Williamson-Burnet County Opportunities, Inc.
% Gasoline % Propane% Diesel
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Provider name: Could Already Need No Could Already Need No Could Already Need NoDo offer offer Assist. Need Do offer offer Assist. Need Do offer offer Assist. Need
West Austin Caregivers X X XSenior Transportation of Austin-Travis County X X XCombined Community Action, Inc.Capital Metro X X X XHill Country Community MHMR Center X X XEaster Seals Central TexasCommunity Action, Inc of Hays, Caldwell, and Blanco Counties X X XCapital Area Rural Transportation System X X XAustin Groups for the Elderly X X XAustin State SchoolBastrop County Emergency Food Pantry & Support Center Inc.Bluebonnet Trails Community MHMR Center X X XCounty of Hays X X XAustin Travis County MHMR X X XBuckner Villas X X XGOLDEN AGE HOME X X XTexas State University - San Marcos X X X X XDisability Assistance of Central Texas, Inc. X X XMARY LEE FOUNDATION X X XWilliamson-Burnet County Opportunities, Inc. X X X
Provider name: Could Already Need No Could Already Need No Could Already Need NoDo offer offer Assist. Need Do offer offer Assist. Need Do offer offer Assist. Need
West Austin Caregivers X X XSenior Transportation of Austin-Travis County X X XCombined Community Action, Inc.Capital Metro X X XHill Country Community MHMR Center X X XEaster Seals Central TexasCommunity Action, Inc of Hays, Caldwell, and Blanco Counties X X XCapital Area Rural Transportation System X X X X XAustin Groups for the Elderly X X XAustin State School X XBastrop County Emergency Food Pantry & Support Center Inc.Bluebonnet Trails Community MHMR Center X X XCounty of Hays X X XAustin Travis County MHMR X X XBuckner Villas X X XGOLDEN AGE HOME X X XTexas State University - San Marcos X X X X X XDisability Assistance of Central Texas, Inc. X X XMARY LEE FOUNDATION X X XWilliamson-Burnet County Opportunities, Inc. X X X
Preventive Maintenance Routine Repairs
Routing/Scheduling Dispatching Routing/Dispatch Training
Driver Training
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Provider name: Could Already Need No Could Already Need No Could Already Need NoDo offer offer Assist. Need Do offer offer Assist. Need Do offer offer Assist. Need
West Austin Caregivers X X XSenior Transportation of Austin-Travis County X X XCombined Community Action, Inc.Capital Metro X X XHill Country Community MHMR Center X X XEaster Seals Central TexasCommunity Action, Inc of Hays, Caldwell, and Blanco Counties X X XCapital Area Rural Transportation System X X XAustin Groups for the Elderly X X XAustin State School X XBastrop County Emergency Food Pantry & Support Center Inc.Bluebonnet Trails Community MHMR Center X X XCounty of Hays X X XAustin Travis County MHMR X X XBuckner Villas X X XGOLDEN AGE HOME X X XTexas State University - San Marcos X X XDisability Assistance of Central Texas, Inc. X X XMARY LEE FOUNDATION X X XWilliamson-Burnet County Opportunities, Inc. X X X
Provider name: Could Already Need No Could Already Need No Could Already Need NoDo offer offer Assist. Need Do offer offer Assist. Need Do offer offer Assist. Need
West Austin Caregivers X X XSenior Transportation of Austin-Travis County X XCombined Community Action, Inc.Capital Metro X X X XHill Country Community MHMR Center X X XEaster Seals Central TexasCommunity Action, Inc of Hays, Caldwell, and Blanco Counties X X XCapital Area Rural Transportation System X X XAustin Groups for the Elderly X X XAustin State SchoolBastrop County Emergency Food Pantry & Support Center Inc.Bluebonnet Trails Community MHMR Center X X XCounty of Hays X X XAustin Travis County MHMR X X XBuckner Villas X X XGOLDEN AGE HOME X X XTexas State University - San Marcos X X XDisability Assistance of Central Texas, Inc. X X XMARY LEE FOUNDATION X X XWilliamson-Burnet County Opportunities, Inc. X X X
Maj. Repair/Comp. Rebuild
Billing
Parts Purchasing Inventory Management
Customer Information/Referral Information Tech. Support
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Provider name: Could Already Need No Could Already Need NoDo offer offer Assist. Need Do offer offer Assist. Need
West Austin Caregivers X XSenior Transportation of Austin-Travis County XCombined Community Action, Inc.Capital Metro X X X XHill Country Community MHMR Center X XEaster Seals Central TexasCommunity Action, Inc of Hays, Caldwell, and Blanco Counties X XCapital Area Rural Transportation System X XAustin Groups for the Elderly X XAustin State SchoolBastrop County Emergency Food Pantry & Support Center Inc.Bluebonnet Trails Community MHMR Center X XCounty of Hays X XAustin Travis County MHMR X XBuckner Villas X XGOLDEN AGE HOME X XTexas State University - San Marcos X X XDisability Assistance of Central Texas, Inc. X XMARY LEE FOUNDATION X XWilliamson-Burnet County Opportunities, Inc. X X
Marketing Planning & Programming
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Cost
TotalProvider name: Annual Purchased
Cost Operations Maint. Admin. Transpo.West Austin Caregivers $61,200 80% 0% 18% 2%Senior Transportation of Austin-Travis County $162,000 80% 15% 5%Combined Community Action, Inc.Capital Metro $126,129,965Hill Country Community MHMR Center $799,378 71% 22% 7%Easter Seals Central Texas $45,000 93% 7%Community Action, Inc of Hays, Caldwell, and Blanco Counties Capital Area Rural Transportation SystemAustin Groups for the Elderly $58,000 89% 11%Austin State SchoolBastrop County Emergency Food Pantry & Support Center Inc. $8,400 70% 15% 15%Bluebonnet Trails Community MHMR Center $25,000County of HaysAustin Travis County MHMR $500,000 3%Buckner Villas $1,500 100% 20%GOLDEN AGE HOME $26,700 100% 99% 1% 0%Texas State University - San Marcos $2,600,000 100%Disability Assistance of Central Texas, Inc. $1,000 80% 20%MARY LEE FOUNDATION $132,000 60% 20% 10% 10%Williamson-Burnet County Opportunities, Inc. $50,000 100%
approximate percentage in …
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Client & Mode
Provider name: General Persons with Welfare to Clients of Clients of public Elderly disabilities Students work your agency other agencies Other
Central Texas Council on Alcoholism and Drug Abuse XCity of Killeen XCentral Texas Housing Consortium X X X X XRita Kelley XCentral TX Workforce Center X X X X X XCentral Counties Center for MHMR Services X
Provider name: Fixed Flexible Subscription D/R Pre- D/R Same Ride route route service Scheduled Day Sharing Other
Central Texas Council on Alcoholism and Drug AbuseCity of Killeen X X XCentral Texas Housing Consortium XRita KelleyCentral TX Workforce Center XCentral Counties Center for MHMR Services X X X X X
NotesCentral Texas Housing Consortium No transportation availableCentral TX Workforce Center Not applicableCentral Counties Center for MHMR Services Individual trip scheduling based on client needs.
Type(s) of clients served
What service modes do you operate?
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Times and Days
Provider name:Begin End Begin End Begin End Begin End
Central Texas Council on Alcoholism and Drug AbuseCity of Killeen before 5 a.m. after 10 p.m. before 5 a.m. 10:00 p.m. before 5 a.m. 10:00 p.m. before 5 a.m. 10:00 p.m.Central Texas Housing ConsortiumRita KelleyCentral TX Workforce CenterCentral Counties Center for MHMR Services 7:00 a.m. 7:00 p.m. 7:00 a.m. 7:00 p.m. 7:00 a.m. 7:00 p.m. 7:00 a.m. 7:00 p.m.
Provider name:Begin End Begin End Begin End Begin End
Central Texas Council on Alcoholism and Drug AbuseCity of Killeen before 5 a.m. 10:00 p.m. before 5 a.m. 10:00 p.m. before 5 a.m. 10:00 p.m. before 5 a.m. 10:00 p.m.Central Texas Housing ConsortiumRita KelleyCentral TX Workforce CenterCentral Counties Center for MHMR Services 7:00 a.m. 7:00 p.m. 7:00 a.m. 7:00 p.m. 7:00 a.m. 7:00 p.m. 7:00 a.m. 7:00 p.m.
Provider name:Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday
Central Texas Council on Alcoholism and Drug AbuseCity of Killeen Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes YesCentral Texas Housing ConsortiumRita KelleyCentral TX Workforce CenterCentral Counties Center for MHMR Services Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Sunday Holidays
What is your average span of service?
What is your average span of service?
Do you operate service during the mid-day?
Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday
Friday Saturday
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Fares
Provider name: Student/ Do notAdult youth Child Senior Disabled charge
Central Texas Council on Alcoholism and Drug AbuseCity of Killeen $0.50 per tripCentral Texas Housing ConsortiumRita KelleyCentral TX Workforce CenterCentral Counties Center for MHMR Services X
Provider name: Student/ Do notAdult youth Child Senior Disabled charge
Central Texas Council on Alcoholism and Drug AbuseCity of Killeen $2 $2Central Texas Housing ConsortiumRita KelleyCentral TX Workforce CenterCentral Counties Center for MHMR Services X
What is your basic fare structure for fixed route service?
What is your basic fare structure for demand response services?
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Boardings
Provider name: % Persons using % Visually % Cognitively TOTAL % Elderly mobility device impaired impaired
Central Texas Council on Alcoholism and Drug AbuseCity of Killeen 100% 5% 1% 5%Central Texas Housing ConsortiumRita KelleyCentral TX Workforce CenterCentral Counties Center for MHMR Services
Annual passenger trips (boarding) by client type andestimate of percentages of specific passengers carried
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Technology
How is two-way communications maintained with your drivers? Provider name: Cellular Mobile Mobile data Text Do not maintain
phones radio (FCC) terminals pagers communications OtherCentral Texas Council on Alcoholism and Drug AbuseCity of Killeen XCentral Texas Housing ConsortiumRita KelleyCentral TX Workforce CenterCentral Counties Center for MHMR Services X
Computer Vehicle Trip Trip Vehicle Smart fare Provider name: Assisted routing/ reservation reservation location technology
Dispatch scheduling by phone by internet OtherCentral Texas Council on Alcoholism and Drug AbuseCity of KilleenCentral Texas Housing ConsortiumRita KelleyCentral TX Workforce CenterCentral Counties Center for MHMR Services X
NotesCentral Counties Center for MHMR Services none
Use the following technologies to assist in planning or delivering services?
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Fleet and Availability for Other Uses during Specific Times
Provider name:Number % w/c Peak Midday Evening Sat Sun
Central Texas Council on Alcoholism and Drug AbuseCity of Killeen 7 0% 7 7 7 7 7Central Texas Housing ConsortiumRita KelleyCentral TX Workforce CenterCentral Counties Center for MHMR Services 37 0% 0 0
Fleet and Availability for Other Uses during Specific Times
Provider name:Number % w/c Peak Midday Evening Sat Sun
Central Texas Council on Alcoholism and Drug AbuseCity of Killeen 8 6.60% 8 8 8 8 8Central Texas Housing ConsortiumRita KelleyCentral TX Workforce CenterCentral Counties Center for MHMR Services 25 8% 0 0
Fleet and Availability for Other Uses during Specific Times
Provider name:Number % w/c Peak Midday Evening Sat Sun
Central Texas Council on Alcoholism and Drug AbuseCity of KilleenCentral Texas Housing ConsortiumRita KelleyCentral TX Workforce CenterCentral Counties Center for MHMR Services 2 100% 0 0 2 2 2
Fleet and Availability for Other Uses during Specific Times
Provider name:Number % w/c Peak Midday Evening Sat Sun
Central Texas Council on Alcoholism and Drug AbuseCity of KilleenCentral Texas Housing ConsortiumRita KelleyCentral TX Workforce CenterCentral Counties Center for MHMR Services
Available?
Available?Standard Bus
Sedans
Available?Vans
Minibus
Available?
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Fleet and Availability for Other Uses during Specific Times
Provider name:Number % w/c Peak Midday Evening Sat Sun
Central Texas Council on Alcoholism and Drug AbuseCity of KilleenCentral Texas Housing ConsortiumRita KelleyCentral TX Workforce CenterCentral Counties Center for MHMR Services
Fleet Fueling, by Type of Vehicle (in percent)
Provider name: Standard Standard SpecialtySedans Vans Minibus Bus Vans Minibus Bus Vehicle Vans Minibus
Central Texas Council on Alcoholism and Drug AbuseCity of Killeen 100% 100%Central Texas Housing ConsortiumRita KelleyCentral TX Workforce CenterCentral Counties Center for MHMR Services 100% 100% 100%
% Gasoline % Diesel % Propane
Available?Specialty Vehicle
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Coordination Opportunities
Provider name: Could Already Need No Could Already Need No Could Already Need NoDo offer offer Assist. Need Do offer offer Assist. Need Do offer offer Assist. Need
Central Texas Council on Alcoholism and Drug AbuseCity of Killeen X X XCentral Texas Housing ConsortiumRita KelleyCentral TX Workforce CenterCentral Counties Center for MHMR Services X X X
Provider name: Could Already Need No Could Already Need No Could Already Need NoDo offer offer Assist. Need Do offer offer Assist. Need Do offer offer Assist. Need
Central Texas Council on Alcoholism and Drug AbuseCity of Killeen X X XCentral Texas Housing ConsortiumRita KelleyCentral TX Workforce CenterCentral Counties Center for MHMR Services X X X
Provider name: Could Already Need No Could Already Need No Could Already Need NoDo offer offer Assist. Need Do offer offer Assist. Need Do offer offer Assist. Need
Central Texas Council on Alcoholism and Drug AbuseCity of Killeen X X XCentral Texas Housing ConsortiumRita KelleyCentral TX Workforce CenterCentral Counties Center for MHMR Services X X X
Provider name: Could Already Need No Could Already Need No Could Already Need NoDo offer offer Assist. Need Do offer offer Assist. Need Do offer offer Assist. Need
Central Texas Council on Alcoholism and Drug AbuseCity of Killeen X X XCentral Texas Housing ConsortiumRita Kelley XCentral TX Workforce CenterCentral Counties Center for MHMR Services X X X
Provider name: Could Already Need No Could Already Need NoDo offer offer Assist. Need Do offer offer Assist. Need
Central Texas Council on Alcoholism and Drug AbuseCity of Killeen X XCentral Texas Housing ConsortiumRita Kelley XCentral TX Workforce CenterCentral Counties Center for MHMR Services X X
Preventive Maintenance Routine Repairs
Maj. Repair/Comp. Rebuild
Routing/Scheduling Dispatching Routing/Dispatch Training
Driver Training
Billing
Marketing Planning & Programming
Parts Purchasing Inventory Management
Customer Information/Referral Information Tech. Support
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Cost
TotalProvider name: Annual Purchased
Cost Operations Maint. Admin. Transpo.Central Texas Council on Alcoholism and Drug AbuseCity of Killeen $113,000 100%Central Texas Housing ConsortiumRita Kelley $0Central TX Workforce CenterCentral Counties Center for MHMR Services $154,572 100% 0%
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Client & Mode
Provider name: General Persons with Welfare to Clients of Clients of public Elderly disabilities Students work your agency other agencies Other
Rural Economic Assistance League, Inc. X X X X X XBCAA RTD X X X X X X XKleberg County X X X X X X XCommunity Action Corp. of So. Tx X XAransas County Council on Aging X X X X X X X
Provider name: Fixed Flexible Subscription D/R Pre- D/R Same Ride route route service Scheduled Day Sharing Other
Rural Economic Assistance League, Inc. XBCAA RTD X X XKleberg County XCommunity Action Corp. of So. Tx XAransas County Council on Aging X X
Type(s) of clients served
What service modes do you operate?
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Provider name:Begin End Begin End Begin End Begin End
Rural Economic Assistance League, Inc. 8:00 a.m. before 6 p.m. 8:00 a.m. before 6 p.m. 8:00 a.m. before 6 p.m. 8:00 a.m. before 6 p.m.BCAA RTD 7:30 a.m. before 6 p.m. 7:30 a.m. before 6 p.m. 7:30 a.m. before 6 p.m. 7:30 a.m. before 6 p.m.Kleberg County 8:00 a.m. before 6 p.m. 8:00 a.m. before 6 p.m. 8:00 a.m. before 6 p.m. 8:00 a.m. before 6 p.m.Community Action Corp. of So. Tx after 8 a.m. before 6 p.m. after 8 a.m. before 6 p.m. after 8 a.m. before 6 p.m. after 8 a.m. before 6 p.m.Aransas County Council on Aging 7:30 a.m. before 6 p.m. 7:30 a.m. before 6 p.m. 7:30 a.m. before 6 p.m. 7:30 a.m. before 6 p.m.
Provider name:Begin End Begin End Begin End Begin End
Rural Economic Assistance League, Inc. 8:00 a.m. before 6 p.m.BCAA RTD 7:30 a.m. before 6 p.m.Kleberg County 8:00 a.m. before 6 p.m.Community Action Corp. of So. Tx after 8 a.m. before 6 p.m.Aransas County Council on Aging 7:30 a.m. before 6 p.m.
Provider name:Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday
Rural Economic Assistance League, Inc. Yes Yes Yes Yes YesBCAA RTD Yes Yes Yes Yes YesKleberg County Yes Yes Yes Yes YesCommunity Action Corp. of So. Tx No No No No No No NoAransas County Council on Aging Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No No
Holidays
What is your average span of service?
Do you operate service during the mid-day?
What is your average span of service?
Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday
Friday Saturday Sunday
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Fares
Provider name: Student/ Do notAdult youth Child Senior Disabled charge
Rural Economic Assistance League, Inc.BCAA RTDKleberg CountyCommunity Action Corp. of So. TxAransas County Council on Aging
Provider name: Student/ Do notAdult youth Child Senior Disabled charge
Rural Economic Assistance League, Inc.BCAA RTDKleberg County $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 Free $1.00Community Action Corp. of So. Tx donationsAransas County Council on Aging $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 $1.00
What is your basic fare structure for fixed route service?
What is your basic fare structure for demand response services?
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Boardings
Provider name: % Persons using % Visually % Cognitively TOTAL % Elderly mobility device impaired impaired
Rural Economic Assistance League, Inc. 160,292BCAA RTD 76,657 9% 10% 1% 2%Kleberg CountyCommunity Action Corp. of So. Tx 13,000 100%Aransas County Council on Aging 12,033 55% 7%
Annual passenger trips (boarding) by client type andestimate of percentages of specific passengers carried
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Technology
How is two-way communications maintained with your drivers? Provider name: Cellular Mobile Mobile data Text Do not maintain
phones radio (FCC) terminals pagers communications OtherRural Economic Assistance League, Inc. XBCAA RTD X X XKleberg County X XCommunity Action Corp. of So. Tx XAransas County Council on Aging X X
Computer Vehicle Trip Trip Vehicle Smart fare Provider name: Assisted routing/ reservation reservation location technology
Dispatch scheduling by phone by internet OtherRural Economic Assistance League, Inc. XBCAA RTD XKleberg County XCommunity Action Corp. of So. Tx XAransas County Council on Aging
NotesCommunity Action Corp. of So. Tx planned trips for shopping, recreation, and medical as needed
Use the following technologies to assist in planning or delivering services?
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Fleet (page 1 of 2)
Fleet and Availability for Other Uses during Specific Times
Provider name:Number % w/c Peak Midday Evening Sat Sun
Rural Economic Assistance League, Inc. 0BCAA RTD 0Kleberg County 0Community Action Corp. of So. Tx 0Aransas County Council on Aging 0
Fleet and Availability for Other Uses during Specific Times
Provider name:Number % w/c Peak Midday Evening Sat Sun
Rural Economic Assistance League, Inc. 2 0% 2 2 2 2BCAA RTD 27 63% 10 8 3 3 3Kleberg County 14 100% 14 14 14Community Action Corp. of So. Tx 6 0% 0 0 0 0 0Aransas County Council on Aging 2 100% 2 0 2 2 2
Fleet and Availability for Other Uses during Specific Times
Provider name:Number % w/c Peak Midday Evening Sat Sun
Rural Economic Assistance League, Inc. 3 100% 2 2 2 2BCAA RTDKleberg County 2 100% 2 2 2Community Action Corp. of So. TxAransas County Council on Aging 1 100% 1 0 1 1 1
Fleet and Availability for Other Uses during Specific Times
Provider name:Number % w/c Peak Midday Evening Sat Sun
Rural Economic Assistance League, Inc. 0BCAA RTD 0Kleberg County 0Community Action Corp. of So. Tx 0Aransas County Council on Aging 0
Available?Standard Bus
Sedans
Available?Vans
Available?Minibus
Available?
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Fleet and Availability for Other Uses during Specific Times
Provider name:Number % w/c Peak Midday Evening Sat Sun
Rural Economic Assistance League, Inc. 0BCAA RTD 0Kleberg County 0Community Action Corp. of So. Tx 0Aransas County Council on Aging 0
Fleet Fueling, by Type of Vehicle (in percent)
Provider name: Standard Standard SpecialtySedans Vans Minibus Bus Vans Minibus Bus Vehicle Vans Minibus
Rural Economic Assistance League, Inc. 100% 100%BCAA RTD 65% 5% 30%Kleberg County 70% 100% 0% 30%Community Action Corp. of So. Tx 100%Aransas County Council on Aging 100% 100%
Specialty Vehicle
% Propane% Gasoline % Diesel
Available?
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Coordination Opportunities
Provider name: Could Already Need No Could Already Need No Could Already Need NoDo offer offer Assist. Need Do offer offer Assist. Need Do offer offer Assist. Need
Rural Economic Assistance League, Inc. X X XBCAA RTD X X XKleberg County X X XCommunity Action Corp. of So. TxAransas County Council on Aging X X
Provider name: Could Already Need No Could Already Need No Could Already Need NoDo offer offer Assist. Need Do offer offer Assist. Need Do offer offer Assist. Need
Rural Economic Assistance League, Inc. X X XBCAA RTD X X XKleberg County X X XCommunity Action Corp. of So. Tx X X XAransas County Council on Aging
Provider name: Could Already Need No Could Already Need No Could Already Need NoDo offer offer Assist. Need Do offer offer Assist. Need Do offer offer Assist. Need
Rural Economic Assistance League, Inc. X X XBCAA RTD X X XKleberg County X X XCommunity Action Corp. of So. TxAransas County Council on Aging
Provider name: Could Already Need No Could Already Need No Could Already Need NoDo offer offer Assist. Need Do offer offer Assist. Need Do offer offer Assist. Need
Rural Economic Assistance League, Inc. X X XBCAA RTD X XKleberg County X X XCommunity Action Corp. of So. TxAransas County Council on Aging X X
Provider name: Could Already Need No Could Already Need NoDo offer offer Assist. Need Do offer offer Assist. Need
Rural Economic Assistance League, Inc. X XBCAA RTD X XKleberg County X XCommunity Action Corp. of So. TxAransas County Council on Aging
Preventive Maintenance Routine Repairs
Maj. Repair/Comp. Rebuild
Routing/Scheduling Dispatching Routing/Dispatch Training
Driver Training
Billing
Marketing Planning & Programming
Parts Purchasing Inventory Management
Customer Information/Referral Information Technology Support
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Cost
TotalProvider name: Annual Purchased
Cost Operations Maint. Admin. Transpo.Rural Economic Assistance League, Inc. $678,080 56% 30% 14% 0%BCAA RTDKleberg County $428,555 60% 10% 29% 1%Community Action Corp. of So. TxAransas County Council on Aging $116,639 76% 24%
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Client & Mode (page 1 of 2)
Provider name: General Persons with Welfare to Clients of Clients of public Elderly disabilities Students work your agency other agencies Other
Esperanza Clinic, Inc. X X X XDARS-DRS X X XKimble County X X XThunderbird Public Transportation X X X X XConcho Valley Workforce Development Board X X X X X X XHill Country MHMR Center X XChildren's Advocacy Center of Tom Green County, Inc. / ConchoValley Family Alliance X X X X XMHMR Services for the Concho Valley XAdult Day Care of San Angelo X X XCVCOG Head Start XInstitute of cognative development XSan Angelo I S D XCity of San Angelo X X X X
NotesDARS-DRS person must have a physical, mental, or emotional disability that impedes employment in some way
and must show economic need for transportation moniesConcho Valley Workforce Development Board Income eligibility which differs by program regulations.Hill Country MHMR Center Individuals deemed eligible through a diagnosis of Mental Health or Mental Retardation.
We do not provide transportation at this time. However, when we do parents will need to be receiving services from the CVFA or CAC.
MHMR Services for the Concho Valley Meet the state designated qualifications for mental retardation and/or mental health services. Very generally, for mental retardation services the requirement would be an IQ of 70 or below and/or have a diagnois of Autism or Pervasive Development Disorder. Individuals seeking mental health servicesmust have a severe and persistent mental illness such as schizophrinia, major depression, bipolar disorder or other mental disorder which requires crisis resolution or ongoing long-term support andtreatment.
Adult Day Care of San Angelo must be enrolled in Adult Day Care which requires they be at least 18 years old and need analternative daytime environment.
CVCOG Head Start We do not provide transportation services to our clients; rather, we refer them to Thunderbirdtransportation.
Institute of cognative development victims and families of Domestic violence San Angelo I S D Must be public school students
Type(s) of clients served
Children's Advocacy Center of Tom Green County, Inc. / ConchoValley Family Alliance
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Client & Mode (page 2 of 2)
Provider name: Fixed Flexible Subscription D/R Pre- D/R Same Ride route route service Scheduled Day Sharing Other
Esperanza Clinic, Inc. XDARS-DRS XKimble County X XThunderbird Public Transportation X XConcho Valley Workforce Development BoardHill Country MHMR CenterChildren's Advocacy Center of Tom Green County, Inc. / ConchoValley Family Alliance XMHMR Services for the Concho Valley X X XAdult Day Care of San Angelo X X XCVCOG Head StartInstitute of cognative development San Angelo I S D X XCity of San Angelo X X
NotesThunderbird Public Transportation person must have a physical, mental, or emotional disability that impedes employment in some way
and must show economic need for transportation moniesConcho Valley Workforce Development Board Income eligibility which differs by program regulations.Hill Country MHMR Center Individuals deemed eligible through a diagnosis of Mental Health or Mental Retardation.
We do not provide transportation at this time. However, when we do parents will need to bereceiving services from the CVFA or CAC.
MHMR Services for the Concho Valley Meet the state designated qualifications for mental retardation and/or mental health services. Very generally, for mental retardation services the requirement would be an IQ of 70 or below and/or have a diagnois of Autism or Pervasive Development Disorder. Individuals seeking mental health servicesmust have a severe and persistent mental illness such as schizophrinia, major depression, bipolar disorder or other mental disorder which requires crisis resolution or ongoing long-term support andtreatment.
Adult Day Care of San Angelo must be enrolled in Adult Day Care which requires they be at least 18 years old and need analternative daytime environment.
CVCOG Head Start We do not provide transportation services to our clients; rather, we refer them to Thunderbirdtransportation.
Institute of cognative development victims and families of Domestic violence San Angelo I S D Must be public school students
Children's Advocacy Center of Tom Green County, Inc. / ConchoValley Family Alliance
What service modes do you operate?
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Provider name:Begin End Begin End Begin End Begin End
Esperanza Clinic, Inc.DARS-DRS 8:00 a.m. before 6 p.m. 8:00 a.m. before 6 p.m. 8:00 a.m. before 6 p.m. 8:00 a.m. before 6 p.m.Kimble CountyThunderbird Public Transportation 7:00 a.m. before 6 p.m. after 8 a.m. before 6 p.m. after 8 a.m. before 6 p.m.Concho Valley Workforce Development BoardHill Country MHMR Center 7:00 a.m. 6:00 p.m. 7:00 a.m. 6:00 p.m. 7:00 a.m. 6:00 p.m. 7:00 a.m. 6:00 p.m.Children's Advocacy Center of Tom Green County, Inc. / ConchoValley Family Alliance 8:00 a.m. 8:00 p.m. 8:00 a.m. 8:00 p.m. 8:00 a.m. before 6 p.m. 8:00 a.m. 8:00 p.m.MHMR Services for the Concho Valley 7:30 a.m. after 10 p.m. 7:30 a.m. after 10 p.m. 7:30 a.m. after 10 p.m. 7:30 a.m. after 10 p.m.Adult Day Care of San Angelo 7:00 a.m. before 6 p.m. 7:00 a.m. before 6 p.m. 7:00 a.m. before 6 p.m. 7:00 a.m. before 6 p.m.CVCOG Head StartInstitute of cognative development San Angelo I S D 6:30 a.m. before 6 p.m. 6:30 a.m. before 6 p.m. 6:30 a.m. before 6 p.m. 6:30 a.m. before 6 p.m.City of San Angelo
Provider name:Begin End Begin End Begin End Begin End
Esperanza Clinic, Inc.DARS-DRS 8:00 a.m. before 6 p.m.Kimble CountyThunderbird Public Transportation 8:00 a.m. before 6 p.m.Concho Valley Workforce Development BoardHill Country MHMR Center 7:00 a.m. 6:00 p.m.Children's Advocacy Center of Tom Green County, Inc. / ConchoValley Family Alliance 8:00 a.m. before 6 p.m.MHMR Services for the Concho Valley 7:30 a.m. after 10 p.m. after 8 a.m. 9:00 p.m. after 8 a.m. 9:30 p.m. after 8 a.m. after 10 p.m.Adult Day Care of San Angelo 7:00 a.m. before 6 p.m. 7:00 a.m. before 6 p.m.CVCOG Head StartInstitute of cognative development San Angelo I S D 6:30 a.m. before 6 p.m.City of San Angelo
Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday
Friday Saturday Sunday Holidays
What is your average span of service?
What is your average span of service?
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Provider name:Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday
Esperanza Clinic, Inc. No No No No No No NoDARS-DRS Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes YesKimble CountyThunderbird Public Transportation Yes Yes Yes Yes YesConcho Valley Workforce Development BoardHill Country MHMR Center Yes Yes Yes Yes YesChildren's Advocacy Center of Tom Green County, Inc. / ConchoValley Family Alliance No Yes No No No No NoMHMR Services for the Concho Valley Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes YesAdult Day Care of San Angelo Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No NoCVCOG Head StartInstitute of cognative development San Angelo I S D Yes Yes Yes Yes YesCity of San Angelo
Do you operate service during the mid-day?
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Fares
Provider name: Student/ Do notAdult youth Child Senior Disabled charge
Esperanza Clinic, Inc.DARS-DRSKimble CountyThunderbird Public Transportation $5 $2.50 $2.50 $5 $5Concho Valley Workforce Development BoardHill Country MHMR Center XChildren's Advocacy Center of Tom Green County, Inc. / ConchoValley Family Alliance XMHMR Services for the Concho Valley XAdult Day Care of San AngeloCVCOG Head StartInstitute of cognative development San Angelo I S D free to stdntsCity of San Angelo
Provider name: Student/ Do notAdult youth Child Senior Disabled charge
Esperanza Clinic, Inc.DARS-DRSKimble CountyThunderbird Public TransportationConcho Valley Workforce Development BoardHill Country MHMR Center XChildren's Advocacy Center of Tom Green County, Inc. / ConchoValley Family Alliance XMHMR Services for the Concho Valley XAdult Day Care of San Angelo 6.00 each way Medicaid clients freeCVCOG Head StartInstitute of cognative development San Angelo I S D free to stdntsCity of San Angelo
What is your basic fare structure for fixed route service?
What is your basic fare structure for demand response services?
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Boardings
Provider name: % Persons using % Visually % Cognitively TOTAL % Elderly mobility device impaired impaired
Esperanza Clinic, Inc.DARS-DRS 468 0% 0% 0% 0%Kimble CountyThunderbird Public TransportationConcho Valley Workforce Development BoardHill Country MHMR CenterChildren's Advocacy Center of Tom Green County, Inc. / ConchoValley Family Alliance MHMR Services for the Concho Valley 5% 100%Adult Day Care of San Angelo 17,400 97% 66% 1% 25%CVCOG Head StartInstitute of cognative development San Angelo I S D 1,000City of San Angelo
Annual passenger trips (boarding) by client type andestimate of percentages of specific passengers carried
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Technology
How is two-way communications maintained with your drivers? Provider name: Cellular Mobile Mobile data Text Do not maintain
phones radio (FCC) terminals pagers communications OtherEsperanza Clinic, Inc.DARS-DRS XKimble CountyThunderbird Public Transportation XConcho Valley Workforce Development BoardHill Country MHMR Center XChildren's Advocacy Center of Tom Green County, Inc. / ConchoValley Family Alliance MHMR Services for the Concho Valley XAdult Day Care of San Angelo XCVCOG Head StartInstitute of cognative development San Angelo I S D X XCity of San Angelo
Computer Vehicle Trip Trip Vehicle Smart fare Provider name: Assisted routing/ reservation reservation location technology
Dispatch scheduling by phone by internet OtherEsperanza Clinic, Inc.DARS-DRSKimble CountyThunderbird Public TransportationConcho Valley Workforce Development BoardHill Country MHMR CenterChildren's Advocacy Center of Tom Green County, Inc. / ConchoValley Family Alliance MHMR Services for the Concho ValleyAdult Day Care of San Angelo XCVCOG Head StartInstitute of cognative development San Angelo I S D X XCity of San Angelo
notesAdult Day Care of San Angelo no technology; just guys with spiral notebooks and maps.
Use the following technologies to assist in planning or delivering services?
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Fleet (page 1 of 3)
Fleet and Availability for Other Uses during Specific Times
Provider name:Number % w/c Peak Midday Evening Sat Sun
Esperanza Clinic, Inc.DARS-DRSKimble CountyThunderbird Public TransportationConcho Valley Workforce Development BoardHill Country MHMR Center 32 0% 0 0 0 0 0Children's Advocacy Center of Tom Green County, Inc. / ConchoValley Family Alliance MHMR Services for the Concho Valley 15 0% 0 0 8 8 8Adult Day Care of San AngeloCVCOG Head StartInstitute of cognative development San Angelo I S D 15 2 2 2City of San Angelo
Fleet and Availability for Other Uses during Specific Times
Provider name:Number % w/c Peak Midday Evening Sat Sun
Esperanza Clinic, Inc.DARS-DRSKimble CountyThunderbird Public Transportation 1 100% 1 1Concho Valley Workforce Development BoardHill Country MHMR Center 73 1% 0 0 0 0 0Children's Advocacy Center of Tom Green County, Inc. / ConchoValley Family Alliance MHMR Services for the Concho Valley 9 11% 0 0 3 9 15Adult Day Care of San Angelo 2 100% 2 2 2CVCOG Head StartInstitute of cognative development 1 0%San Angelo I S DCity of San Angelo
Available?Vans
Available?Sedans
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Fleet and Availability for Other Uses during Specific Times
Provider name:Number % w/c Peak Midday Evening Sat Sun
Esperanza Clinic, Inc.DARS-DRSKimble CountyThunderbird Public TransportationConcho Valley Workforce Development BoardHill Country MHMR Center 1 100% 0 0 0 0 0Children's Advocacy Center of Tom Green County, Inc. / ConchoValley Family Alliance MHMR Services for the Concho ValleyAdult Day Care of San Angelo 1 100% 1 1 1 1CVCOG Head StartInstitute of cognative development San Angelo I S DCity of San Angelo
Fleet and Availability for Other Uses during Specific Times
Provider name:Number % w/c Peak Midday Evening Sat Sun
Esperanza Clinic, Inc.DARS-DRSKimble CountyThunderbird Public TransportationConcho Valley Workforce Development BoardHill Country MHMR CenterChildren's Advocacy Center of Tom Green County, Inc. / ConchoValley Family Alliance MHMR Services for the Concho ValleyAdult Day Care of San AngeloCVCOG Head StartInstitute of cognative development San Angelo I S D 89 7% 15 30 89City of San Angelo
Available?Minibus
Available?Standard Bus
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Fleet and Availability for Other Uses during Specific Times
Provider name:Number % w/c Peak Midday Evening Sat Sun
Esperanza Clinic, Inc.DARS-DRSKimble CountyThunderbird Public TransportationConcho Valley Workforce Development BoardHill Country MHMR CenterChildren's Advocacy Center of Tom Green County, Inc. / ConchoValley Family Alliance MHMR Services for the Concho ValleyAdult Day Care of San AngeloCVCOG Head StartInstitute of cognative development San Angelo I S D 8 13% 1 1 1City of San Angelo
Fleet Fueling, by Type of Vehicle (in percent)
Provider name: Standard StandardSedans Vans Minibus Bus Vans Minibus Bus Coaches
Esperanza Clinic, Inc.DARS-DRSKimble CountyThunderbird Public Transportation 100%Concho Valley Workforce Development BoardHill Country MHMR Center 100% 100% 100%Children's Advocacy Center of Tom Green County, Inc. / ConchoValley Family Alliance MHMR Services for the Concho Valley 100% 100%Adult Day Care of San Angelo 100% 100%CVCOG Head StartInstitute of cognative development 100%San Angelo I S D 100% 100% 100%City of San Angelo
Coaches
% Gasoline % Diesel
Available?
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Coordination Opportunities (page 1 of 4)
Provider name: Could Already Need No Could Already Need NoDo offer offer Assist. Need Do offer offer Assist. Need
Esperanza Clinic, Inc. X XDARS-DRS X XKimble CountyThunderbird Public Transportation X XConcho Valley Workforce Development Board X XHill Country MHMR CenterChildren's Advocacy Center of Tom Green County, Inc. / ConchoValley Family Alliance MHMR Services for the Concho Valley X XAdult Day Care of San Angelo X X X XCVCOG Head Start X XInstitute of cognative development San Angelo I S D X XCity of San Angelo
Provider name: Could Already Need No Could Already Need NoDo offer offer Assist. Need Do offer offer Assist. Need
Esperanza Clinic, Inc. X XDARS-DRS X XKimble CountyThunderbird Public Transportation X XConcho Valley Workforce Development Board X XHill Country MHMR Center XChildren's Advocacy Center of Tom Green County, Inc. / ConchoValley Family Alliance MHMR Services for the Concho Valley X X XAdult Day Care of San Angelo X X X X XCVCOG Head Start X XInstitute of cognative development San Angelo I S D XCity of San Angelo
Routing/Scheduling Dispatching
Routing/Dispatch Training Driver Training
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Coordination Opportunities (page 2 of 4)
Provider name: Could Already Need No Could Already Need NoDo offer offer Assist. Need Do offer offer Assist. Need
Esperanza Clinic, Inc. X XDARS-DRS X XKimble CountyThunderbird Public Transportation X XConcho Valley Workforce Development Board X XHill Country MHMR Center X XChildren's Advocacy Center of Tom Green County, Inc. / ConchoValley Family Alliance MHMR Services for the Concho Valley X XAdult Day Care of San Angelo X XCVCOG Head Start X XInstitute of cognative development San Angelo I S D X XCity of San Angelo
Provider name: Could Already Need No Could Already Need NoDo offer offer Assist. Need Do offer offer Assist. Need
Esperanza Clinic, Inc. X XDARS-DRS X XKimble CountyThunderbird Public Transportation XConcho Valley Workforce Development Board X XHill Country MHMR Center XChildren's Advocacy Center of Tom Green County, Inc. / ConchoValley Family Alliance MHMR Services for the Concho Valley X XAdult Day Care of San Angelo X XCVCOG Head Start X XInstitute of cognative development San Angelo I S D X XCity of San Angelo
Preventive Maintenance Routine Repairs
Maj. Repair/Comp. Rebuild Parts Purchasing
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Coordination Opportunities (page 3 of 4)
Provider name: Could Already Need No Could Already Need NoDo offer offer Assist. Need Do offer offer Assist. Need
Esperanza Clinic, Inc. X X XDARS-DRS X XKimble CountyThunderbird Public TransportationConcho Valley Workforce Development Board X XHill Country MHMR CenterChildren's Advocacy Center of Tom Green County, Inc. / ConchoValley Family Alliance MHMR Services for the Concho Valley XAdult Day Care of San Angelo X X XCVCOG Head Start XInstitute of cognative development San Angelo I S D X XCity of San Angelo
Provider name: Could Already Need No Could Already Need NoDo offer offer Assist. Need Do offer offer Assist. Need
Esperanza Clinic, Inc. X XDARS-DRS X XKimble CountyThunderbird Public TransportationConcho Valley Workforce Development Board X XHill Country MHMR CenterChildren's Advocacy Center of Tom Green County, Inc. / ConchoValley Family Alliance MHMR Services for the Concho Valley XAdult Day Care of San Angelo X X XCVCOG Head Start X XInstitute of cognative development San Angelo I S D XCity of San Angelo
Inventory Management Customer Information/Referral
Information Tech. Support Billing
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Coordination Opportunities (page 4 of 4)
Provider name: Could Already Need No Could Already Need NoDo offer offer Assist. Need Do offer offer Assist. Need
Esperanza Clinic, Inc. X XDARS-DRS X XKimble CountyThunderbird Public TransportationConcho Valley Workforce Development Board X XHill Country MHMR CenterChildren's Advocacy Center of Tom Green County, Inc. / ConchoValley Family Alliance MHMR Services for the Concho Valley X XAdult Day Care of San Angelo X X X XCVCOG Head Start X XInstitute of cognative development San Angelo I S DCity of San Angelo
Marketing Planning & Programming
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Cost
TotalProvider name: Annual Purchased
Cost Operations Maint. Admin. Transpo.Esperanza Clinic, Inc.DARS-DRS $3,900 0% 0% 0% 100%Kimble CountyThunderbird Public TransportationConcho Valley Workforce Development Board 1.50%Hill Country MHMR Center $799,738 71% 22% 7%Children's Advocacy Center of Tom Green County, Inc. / ConchoValley Family Alliance MHMR Services for the Concho Valley $45,000 47% 53% 0% 0%Adult Day Care of San Angelo $93,208 89% 10% 1%CVCOG Head StartInstitute of cognative development San Angelo I S D $2,297,644 19% 8% 73%City of San Angelo
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Client & Mode (page 1 of 2)
Provider name: General Persons with Welfare to Clients of Clients of public Elderly disabilities Students work your agency other agencies Other
BURKE CENTER XArea Agency of Deep East Texas X X X X X XJohn ThompsonWorkforce Solutions Deep East Texas X X X XCity of OnalaskaPolk County, TexasNacogdoches Treatment Center X XEast Texas Health Access Network X X X X X XJoe Folk XAmerican Cancer Society XTRI-COUNTY COMMUNITY ACTION X XDeep East Texas Foundation X X X XEscapees CARE, Inc. XBrazos Transit District (The District) X X X X X XAlcohol and Drug Abuse Council of Deep East Texas XEl Camino HouseBruce Brodnax X X X X X X X
NotesBURKE CENTER MUST BE INDIVIDUALS SERVED BY BURKE CENTERArea Agency of Deep East Texas age 60+ or dependent Workforce Solutions Deep East Texas To assist with transportation, individiuals must be eligible for and participating in one of the several
federal and state funded employment and training programs we operate and must demonstrate through a needs-assessment that they have a need for transportation assistance.
Nacogdoches Treatment Center We provide transportation to clients of our facility. We transport them to and from their home to our facility. We provide a Alzheimer's Day Activity Program and a computer training program for individuals with disabilities
East Texas Health Access Network None requiredAmerican Cancer Society Cancer patients that do not have transportation to cancer doctor appointments or treatments.Deep East Texas Foundation Age must be an elderEscapees CARE, Inc. We service only participants of the CARE Center.Alcohol and Drug Abuse Council of Deep East Texas All of our clients are indigent. We do not provide transportation services. Bruce Brodnax Medicaid recipient
Type(s) of clients served
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Client & Mode (page 2 of 2)
Provider name: Fixed Flexible Subscription D/R Pre- D/R Same Ride route route service Scheduled Day Sharing Other
BURKE CENTER XArea Agency of Deep East Texas X X XJohn ThompsonWorkforce Solutions Deep East Texas XCity of OnalaskaPolk County, TexasNacogdoches Treatment Center XEast Texas Health Access NetworkJoe FolkAmerican Cancer Society XTRI-COUNTY COMMUNITY ACTIONDeep East Texas FoundationEscapees CARE, Inc. X XBrazos Transit District (The District) X X X XAlcohol and Drug Abuse Council of Deep East Texas El Camino HouseBruce Brodnax X
NotesBURKE CENTER FROM RESIDENTIAL FACILITIES TO WORKSHOPArea Agency of Deep East Texas dependent on provider availiabilityWorkforce Solutions Deep East Texas We provide gas cards for clients to use own transportation or tokens for public bus serviceNacogdoches Treatment Center to and from our facilityBrazos Transit District (The District) Commuter
What service modes do you operate?
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Times and Days (page 1 of 2)
Provider name:Begin End Begin End Begin End Begin End
BURKE CENTER 8:00 a.m. before 6 p.m. 8:00 a.m. before 6 p.m. 8:00 a.m. before 6 p.m. 8:00 a.m. before 6 p.m.Area Agency of Deep East TexasJohn ThompsonWorkforce Solutions Deep East TexasCity of OnalaskaPolk County, TexasNacogdoches Treatment Center after 8 a.m. before 6 p.m. after 8 a.m. before 6 p.m. after 8 a.m. before 6 p.m. after 8 a.m. before 6 p.m.East Texas Health Access NetworkJoe FolkAmerican Cancer Society 8:00 a.m. before 6 p.m. 8:00 a.m. before 6 p.m. 8:00 a.m. before 6 p.m. 8:00 a.m. before 6 p.m.TRI-COUNTY COMMUNITY ACTION 8:00 a.m. 6:00 p.m. 8:00 a.m. 6:00 p.m. 8:00 a.m. 6:00 p.m. 8:00 a.m. 6:00 p.m.Deep East Texas FoundationEscapees CARE, Inc.Brazos Transit District (The District) 5:00 a.m. 7:00 p.m. 5:00 a.m. 7:00 p.m. 5:00 a.m. 7:00 p.m. 5:00 a.m. 7:00 p.m.Alcohol and Drug Abuse Council of Deep East Texas 8:00 a.m. before 6 p.m. 8:00 a.m. before 6 p.m. 8:00 a.m. before 6 p.m. 8:00 a.m. before 6 p.m.El Camino HouseBruce Brodnax before 5 a.m. after 10 p.m. before 5 a.m. after 10 p.m. before 5 a.m. after 10 p.m. before 5 a.m. after 10 p.m.
Provider name:Begin End Begin End Begin End Begin End
BURKE CENTER 8:00 a.m. before 6 p.m. after 8 a.m. before 6 p.m. after 8 a.m. before 6 p.m. after 8 a.m. before 6 p.m.Area Agency of Deep East TexasJohn ThompsonWorkforce Solutions Deep East TexasCity of OnalaskaPolk County, TexasNacogdoches Treatment Center after 8 a.m. before 6 p.m.East Texas Health Access NetworkJoe FolkAmerican Cancer Society 8:00 a.m.TRI-COUNTY COMMUNITY ACTION 8:00 a.m. 6:00 p.m.Deep East Texas FoundationEscapees CARE, Inc.Brazos Transit District (The District) 5:00 a.m. 7:00 p.m.Alcohol and Drug Abuse Council of Deep East Texas 8:00 a.m. before 6 p.m. 8:00 a.m. before 6 p.m. 8:00 a.m. before 6 p.m.El Camino HouseBruce Brodnax before 5 a.m. after 10 p.m. 6:00 a.m. 8:00 p.m.
Sunday Holidays
What is your average span of service?
What is your average span of service?
Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday
Friday Saturday
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Provider name: Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday
BURKE CENTER Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes YesArea Agency of Deep East TexasJohn ThompsonWorkforce Solutions Deep East TexasCity of OnalaskaPolk County, TexasNacogdoches Treatment Center Yes Yes Yes Yes YesEast Texas Health Access NetworkJoe FolkAmerican Cancer SocietyTRI-COUNTY COMMUNITY ACTION Yes Yes Yes Yes YesDeep East Texas Foundation No No No No No No NoEscapees CARE, Inc. Yes Yes Yes Yes YesBrazos Transit District (The District) Yes Yes Yes Yes YesAlcohol and Drug Abuse Council of Deep East Texas El Camino HouseBruce Brodnax Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
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Fares
Provider name: Student/ Do notAdult youth Child Senior Disabled charge
BURKE CENTER XArea Agency of Deep East TexasJohn ThompsonWorkforce Solutions Deep East TexasCity of OnalaskaPolk County, TexasNacogdoches Treatment CenterEast Texas Health Access NetworkJoe FolkAmerican Cancer Society XTRI-COUNTY COMMUNITY ACTIONDeep East Texas FoundationEscapees CARE, Inc. XBrazos Transit District (The District) $1 $0.50 $0.50 $0.50Alcohol and Drug Abuse Council of Deep East Texas El Camino HouseBruce Brodnax X
Provider name: Student/ Do notAdult youth Child Senior Disabled charge
BURKE CENTER XArea Agency of Deep East TexasJohn ThompsonWorkforce Solutions Deep East TexasCity of OnalaskaPolk County, TexasNacogdoches Treatment CenterEast Texas Health Access NetworkJoe FolkAmerican Cancer Society XTRI-COUNTY COMMUNITY ACTIONDeep East Texas FoundationEscapees CARE, Inc. XBrazos Transit District (The District) $2.00/$2.50 $2.00/$2.50 $2.00/$2.50 $2.00/$2.50 $2.00/$2.50Alcohol and Drug Abuse Council of Deep East Texas El Camino HouseBruce Brodnax X
What is your basic fare structure for fixed route service?
What is your basic fare structure for demand response services?
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Boardings
Provider name: % Persons using % Visually % Cognitively TOTAL % Elderly mobility device impaired impaired
BURKE CENTERArea Agency of Deep East TexasJohn ThompsonWorkforce Solutions Deep East TexasCity of OnalaskaPolk County, TexasNacogdoches Treatment Center 3,587 90% 100%East Texas Health Access NetworkJoe FolkAmerican Cancer SocietyTRI-COUNTY COMMUNITY ACTIONDeep East Texas FoundationEscapees CARE, Inc. 1,045Brazos Transit District (The District) 1,243,968Alcohol and Drug Abuse Council of Deep East Texas El Camino HouseBruce Brodnax
Annual passenger trips (boarding) by client type andestimate of percentages of specific passengers carried
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Technology
How is two-way communications maintained with your drivers? Provider name: Cellular Mobile Mobile data Text Do not maintain
phones radio (FCC) terminals pagers communications Other
BURKE CENTER XArea Agency of Deep East TexasJohn ThompsonWorkforce Solutions Deep East TexasCity of OnalaskaPolk County, TexasNacogdoches Treatment Center XEast Texas Health Access NetworkJoe FolkAmerican Cancer Society XTRI-COUNTY COMMUNITY ACTION X XDeep East Texas FoundationEscapees CARE, Inc. XBrazos Transit District (The District) X X XAlcohol and Drug Abuse Council of Deep East Texas El Camino HouseBruce Brodnax X
Computer Vehicle Trip TripProvider name: Assisted routing/ reservation reservation Vehicle Smart fare
Dispatch scheduling by phone by internet location technology Other
BURKE CENTERArea Agency of Deep East TexasJohn ThompsonWorkforce Solutions Deep East TexasCity of OnalaskaPolk County, TexasNacogdoches Treatment CenterEast Texas Health Access NetworkJoe FolkAmerican Cancer Society XTRI-COUNTY COMMUNITY ACTIONDeep East Texas Foundation XEscapees CARE, Inc.Brazos Transit District (The District) X X XAlcohol and Drug Abuse Council of Deep East Texas El Camino HouseBruce Brodnax X X
NotesAmerican Cancer Society we call on our volunteers to drive cancer patients. Most volunteers are retired or do not work. If
their schedule permits, they will drive a patient. We may have to call several people to find a driver on a certain day.
Use the following technologies to assist in planning or delivering services?
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Fleet (page 1 of 3)
Fleet and Availability for Other Uses during Specific Times
Provider name:Number % w/c Peak Midday Evening Sat Sun
BURKE CENTER 15 0% 0 0 0 0 0Area Agency of Deep East TexasJohn ThompsonWorkforce Solutions Deep East TexasCity of OnalaskaPolk County, TexasNacogdoches Treatment CenterEast Texas Health Access NetworkJoe FolkAmerican Cancer SocietyTRI-COUNTY COMMUNITY ACTIONDeep East Texas FoundationEscapees CARE, Inc.Brazos Transit District (The District)Alcohol and Drug Abuse Council of Deep East Texas El Camino HouseBruce Brodnax
Fleet and Availability for Other Uses during Specific Times
Provider name:Number % w/c Peak Midday Evening Sat Sun
BURKE CENTER 59 13.50% 0 0 0 0 0Area Agency of Deep East Texas 1 0% 1 1John ThompsonWorkforce Solutions Deep East TexasCity of OnalaskaPolk County, TexasNacogdoches Treatment CenterEast Texas Health Access NetworkJoe FolkAmerican Cancer SocietyTRI-COUNTY COMMUNITY ACTION 12 0%Deep East Texas FoundationEscapees CARE, Inc. 2 0%Brazos Transit District (The District)Alcohol and Drug Abuse Council of Deep East Texas El Camino HouseBruce Brodnax 8 80%
SedansAvailable?
Available?Vans
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Fleet and Availability for Other Uses during Specific Times
Provider name:Number % w/c Peak Midday Evening Sat Sun
BURKE CENTER 1 0% 0 0 0 0 0Area Agency of Deep East TexasJohn ThompsonWorkforce Solutions Deep East TexasCity of OnalaskaPolk County, TexasNacogdoches Treatment Center 1 100% 0 0 1 1 1East Texas Health Access NetworkJoe FolkAmerican Cancer SocietyTRI-COUNTY COMMUNITY ACTION 20 5%Deep East Texas FoundationEscapees CARE, Inc. 1 100%Brazos Transit District (The District) 76 100% 76 76 76 76 76Alcohol and Drug Abuse Council of Deep East Texas El Camino HouseBruce Brodnax
Fleet and Availability for Other Uses during Specific Times
Provider name:Number % w/c Peak Midday Evening Sat Sun
BURKE CENTERArea Agency of Deep East TexasJohn ThompsonWorkforce Solutions Deep East TexasCity of OnalaskaPolk County, TexasNacogdoches Treatment Center 1 100% 0 0 1 1 1East Texas Health Access NetworkJoe FolkAmerican Cancer SocietyTRI-COUNTY COMMUNITY ACTIONDeep East Texas FoundationEscapees CARE, Inc.Brazos Transit District (The District)Alcohol and Drug Abuse Council of Deep East Texas El Camino HouseBruce Brodnax
Available?Standard Bus
Available?Minibus
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Fleet and Availability for Other Uses during Specific Times
Provider name:Number % w/c Peak Midday Evening Sat Sun
BURKE CENTERArea Agency of Deep East TexasJohn ThompsonWorkforce Solutions Deep East TexasCity of OnalaskaPolk County, TexasNacogdoches Treatment CenterEast Texas Health Access NetworkJoe FolkAmerican Cancer SocietyTRI-COUNTY COMMUNITY ACTIONDeep East Texas FoundationEscapees CARE, Inc.Brazos Transit District (The District) 4 100%Alcohol and Drug Abuse Council of Deep East Texas El Camino HouseBruce Brodnax
Fleet Fueling, by Type of Vehicle (in percent)
Provider name: Standard Standard Specialty SpecialtySedans Vans Minibus Bus Vans Minibus Bus Vehicle Vans Minibus Vehicle
BURKE CENTER 100% 95% 5% 100%Area Agency of Deep East Texas 100%John ThompsonWorkforce Solutions Deep East TexasCity of OnalaskaPolk County, TexasNacogdoches Treatment Center 100% 100%East Texas Health Access NetworkJoe FolkAmerican Cancer SocietyTRI-COUNTY COMMUNITY ACTION 100% 100%Deep East Texas FoundationEscapees CARE, Inc. 100% 100%Brazos Transit District (The District) 65% 35% 100%Alcohol and Drug Abuse Council of Deep East Texas El Camino HouseBruce Brodnax 100%
% Propane
Available?Specialty Vehicle
% Gasoline % Diesel
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Coordination Opportunities (page 1 of 3)
Provider name: Could Already Need No Could Already Need No Could Already Need NoDo offer offer Assist. Need Do offer offer Assist. Need Do offer offer Assist. Need
BURKE CENTER X X X XArea Agency of Deep East Texas X XJohn ThompsonWorkforce Solutions Deep East Texas X X X XCity of OnalaskaPolk County, TexasNacogdoches Treatment Center X X X XEast Texas Health Access NetworkJoe FolkAmerican Cancer SocietyTRI-COUNTY COMMUNITY ACTION X X X XDeep East Texas FoundationEscapees CARE, Inc.Brazos Transit District (The District) X X X X X XAlcohol and Drug Abuse Council of Deep East Texas El Camino HouseBruce Brodnax X X X X
Provider name: Could Already Need No Could Already Need No Could Already Need NoDo offer offer Assist. Need Do offer offer Assist. Need Do offer offer Assist. Need
BURKE CENTER X X XArea Agency of Deep East Texas X X XJohn ThompsonWorkforce Solutions Deep East Texas X X XCity of OnalaskaPolk County, TexasNacogdoches Treatment Center X X XEast Texas Health Access NetworkJoe FolkAmerican Cancer SocietyTRI-COUNTY COMMUNITY ACTION XDeep East Texas FoundationEscapees CARE, Inc.Brazos Transit District (The District) X X X X XAlcohol and Drug Abuse Council of Deep East Texas El Camino HouseBruce Brodnax X X X
Preventive Maintenance Routine Repairs
Routing/Scheduling Dispatching Routing/Dispatch Training
Driver Training
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Coordination Opportunities (page 2 of 3)
Provider name: Could Already Need No Could Already Need No Could Already Need NoDo offer offer Assist. Need Do offer offer Assist. Need Do offer offer Assist. Need
BURKE CENTER X X XArea Agency of Deep East Texas X X XJohn ThompsonWorkforce Solutions Deep East Texas X XCity of OnalaskaPolk County, TexasNacogdoches Treatment Center X X XEast Texas Health Access NetworkJoe FolkAmerican Cancer SocietyTRI-COUNTY COMMUNITY ACTIONDeep East Texas FoundationEscapees CARE, Inc.Brazos Transit District (The District) X X XAlcohol and Drug Abuse Council of Deep East Texas El Camino HouseBruce Brodnax X X X
Provider name: Could Already Need No Could Already Need No Could Already Need NoDo offer offer Assist. Need Do offer offer Assist. Need Do offer offer Assist. Need
BURKE CENTER X X XArea Agency of Deep East Texas X X XJohn ThompsonWorkforce Solutions Deep East Texas X X XCity of OnalaskaPolk County, TexasNacogdoches Treatment Center X X XEast Texas Health Access Network XJoe FolkAmerican Cancer SocietyTRI-COUNTY COMMUNITY ACTIONDeep East Texas FoundationEscapees CARE, Inc.Brazos Transit District (The District) X XAlcohol and Drug Abuse Council of Deep East Texas El Camino HouseBruce Brodnax X X X
Maj. Repair/Comp. Rebuild Parts Purchasing Inventory Management
Customer Information/Referral Information Technology Support Billing
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Coordination Opportunities (page 3 of 3)
Provider name: Could Already Need No Could Already Need NoDo offer offer Assist. Need Do offer offer Assist. Need
BURKE CENTER X XArea Agency of Deep East Texas X XJohn ThompsonWorkforce Solutions Deep East Texas X XCity of OnalaskaPolk County, TexasNacogdoches Treatment Center X XEast Texas Health Access Network X XJoe FolkAmerican Cancer SocietyTRI-COUNTY COMMUNITY ACTIONDeep East Texas FoundationEscapees CARE, Inc.Brazos Transit District (The District) X XAlcohol and Drug Abuse Council of Deep East Texas El Camino HouseBruce Brodnax X X
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Cost
TotalProvider name: Annual Purchased
Cost Operations Maint. Admin. Transpo.
BURKE CENTER $290,169 68% 32% 0% 0%Area Agency of Deep East Texas $15,000 100%John ThompsonWorkforce Solutions Deep East Texas $190,000 100%City of OnalaskaPolk County, TexasNacogdoches Treatment Center $14,552 61% 36% 25%East Texas Health Access NetworkJoe FolkAmerican Cancer SocietyTRI-COUNTY COMMUNITY ACTIONDeep East Texas FoundationEscapees CARE, Inc.Brazos Transit District (The District) $11,486,214 83% 17%Alcohol and Drug Abuse Council of Deep East Texas El Camino HouseBruce Brodnax
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Client & Mode
Provider name: General Persons with Welfare to Clients of Clients of public Elderly disabilities Students work your agency other agencies Other
Golden Crescent Regional Planning Commission X X X X X XGoliad County X X X X X XCalhoun County Senior Citizens Assoc., Inc. X X XGonzales County Senior Citizens Assoc., Inc. X X X X X X XFriends of Elder Citizens, Inc. (RTransit Matagorda) X X X X X XFriends of Elder Citizens (Friends of Elder Citizens) X X X X X
notesGolden Crescent Regional Planning Commission Applications are available for those wishing to use Victoria Transit's Paratransit Service.Goliad County Medicaid receipents may qualify for transportation for their medical appointments, in which case
their trips are paid for by MTP. Children under 17 must be escorted by an adult.
Provider name: Fixed Flexible Subscription D/R Pre- D/R Same Ride route route service Scheduled Day Sharing Other
Golden Crescent Regional Planning Commission X XGoliad County X X X XCalhoun County Senior Citizens Assoc., Inc. XGonzales County Senior Citizens Assoc., Inc. X XFriends of Elder Citizens, Inc. (RTransit Matagorda) X XFriends of Elder Citizens (Friends of Elder Citizens) X X
notesFriends of Elder Citizens, Inc. (RTransit Matagorda) Medicaid
Type(s) of clients served
What service modes do you operate?
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What is your average span of service?Provider name:
Begin End Begin End Begin End Begin EndGolden Crescent Regional Planning Commission 7:00 a.m. 6:00 p.m. 7:00 a.m. 6:00 p.m. 7:00 a.m. 6:00 p.m. 7:00 a.m. 6:00 p.m.Goliad County 5:30 a.m. before 6 p.m. 8:00 a.m. before 6 p.m. 5:30 a.m. before 6 p.m. 8:00 a.m. before 6 p.m.Calhoun County Senior Citizens Assoc., Inc. 6:00 a.m. before 6 p.m. 6:30 a.m. before 6 p.m. 5:30 a.m. before 6 p.m. 6:30 a.m. before 6 p.m.Gonzales County Senior Citizens Assoc., Inc. before 5 a.m. before 6 p.m. 7:00 a.m. before 6 p.m. before 5 a.m. before 6 p.m. 7:00 a.m. before 6 p.m.Friends of Elder Citizens, Inc. (RTransit Matagorda) 8:00 a.m. before 6 p.m. 8:00 a.m. before 6 p.m. 8:00 a.m. before 6 p.m. 8:00 a.m. before 6 p.m.Friends of Elder Citizens (Friends of Elder Citizens) 6:00 a.m. before 6 p.m. 6:30 a.m. before 6 p.m. 6:00 a.m. before 6 p.m. 6:30 a.m. before 6 p.m.
What is your average span of service?Provider name:
Begin End Begin End Begin End Begin EndGolden Crescent Regional Planning Commission 7:00 a.m. 6:00 p.m.Goliad County 5:30 a.m. before 6 p.m.Calhoun County Senior Citizens Assoc., Inc. 7:00 a.m. 6:30 p.m.Gonzales County Senior Citizens Assoc., Inc. before 5 a.m. before 6 p.m. before 5 a.m. 8:00 p.m.Friends of Elder Citizens, Inc. (RTransit Matagorda) 8:00 a.m. before 6 p.m.Friends of Elder Citizens (Friends of Elder Citizens) 6:00 a.m. before 6 p.m.
Do you operate service during the mid-day?Provider name:
Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday SundayGolden Crescent Regional Planning Commission Yes Yes Yes Yes YesGoliad County Yes Yes Yes Yes YesCalhoun County Senior Citizens Assoc., Inc. Yes Yes Yes Yes YesGonzales County Senior Citizens Assoc., Inc. Yes Yes Yes Yes YesFriends of Elder Citizens, Inc. (RTransit Matagorda) Yes Yes Yes Yes YesFriends of Elder Citizens (Friends of Elder Citizens) Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Thursday
Saturday Sunday Holidays Friday
Monday Tuesday Wednesday
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Fares
Provider name: Student/ Do notAdult youth Child Senior Disabled charge
Golden Crescent Regional Planning Commission $0.50 $0.25 $0.25 $0.25 $0.25
Goliad County $1.00 $0.75 under 5 ride
free $0.50 $0.50 Calhoun County Senior Citizens Assoc., Inc. X
Gonzales County Senior Citizens Assoc., Inc. $2.00 per stop $1.00 per stop5 and under
free1/2 regular fare - $1.00 per stop
1/2 regular fare - $1.00 per stop X
Friends of Elder Citizens, Inc. (RTransit Matagorda) XFriends of Elder Citizens (Friends of Elder Citizens)
Provider name: Student/ Do notAdult youth Child Senior Disabled charge
Golden Crescent Regional Planning Commission $0.60 $0.60 $0.60 $0.60 $0.60
Goliad County $1.00 $0.75 under 5 ride
free $0.50 $0.50
Calhoun County Senior Citizens Assoc., Inc.$1.00 per 5
mile trip.
.75 0-5 miles, 1.75 6-10
miles, $2.00 11-15 miles, $2.50
16-20 miles, $3.00 21-45
miles.1/2 price of Adult fares
1/2 price of Adult Fares
Gonzales County Senior Citizens Assoc., Inc. $2.00 per stop $1.00 per stop under five free1/2 price $1.00
per stop 1/2 price XFriends of Elder Citizens, Inc. (RTransit Matagorda) $3 $1.50 $1.50 $1.50 $1.50 Friends of Elder Citizens (Friends of Elder Citizens) $1.00 $0.75 $0.75 half price half price
What is your basic fare structure for fixed route service?
What is your basic fare structure for demand response services?
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Boardings
Provider name: % Persons using % Visually % Cognitively TOTAL % Elderly mobility device impaired impaired
Golden Crescent Regional Planning Commission 157,814Goliad County 5,191 82% 10% 3%Calhoun County Senior Citizens Assoc., Inc. 15,000 51% 15%Gonzales County Senior Citizens Assoc., Inc.Friends of Elder Citizens, Inc. (RTransit Matagorda) 33,876 28% 1% 1% 15%Friends of Elder Citizens (Friends of Elder Citizens) 10,618
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Technology
How is two-way communications maintained with your drivers? Provider name: Cellular Mobile Mobile data Text Do not maintain
phones radio (FCC) terminals pagers communications OtherGolden Crescent Regional Planning Commission XGoliad County XCalhoun County Senior Citizens Assoc., Inc. XGonzales County Senior Citizens Assoc., Inc. X XFriends of Elder Citizens, Inc. (RTransit Matagorda) XFriends of Elder Citizens (Friends of Elder Citizens) X
Computer Vehicle Trip Trip Vehicle Smart fare Provider name: Assisted routing/ reservation reservation location technology
Dispatch scheduling by phone by internet OtherGolden Crescent Regional Planning Commission XGoliad CountyCalhoun County Senior Citizens Assoc., Inc.Gonzales County Senior Citizens Assoc., Inc. XFriends of Elder Citizens, Inc. (RTransit Matagorda) XFriends of Elder Citizens (Friends of Elder Citizens) X
NotesGonzales County Senior Citizens Assoc., Inc. we do it manually
Use the following technologies to assist in planning or delivering services?
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Fleet and Availability for Other Uses during Specific Times
Provider name:Number % w/c Peak Midday Evening Sat Sun
Golden Crescent Regional Planning Commission 1 0%Goliad CountyCalhoun County Senior Citizens Assoc., Inc.Gonzales County Senior Citizens Assoc., Inc.Friends of Elder Citizens, Inc. (RTransit Matagorda) 1 0% 1 1 1 1Friends of Elder Citizens (Friends of Elder Citizens)
Fleet and Availability for Other Uses during Specific Times
Provider name:Number % w/c Peak Midday Evening Sat Sun
Golden Crescent Regional Planning Commission 2 2 2Goliad County 1 100% 1 1 1 1Calhoun County Senior Citizens Assoc., Inc. 3 100% 1Gonzales County Senior Citizens Assoc., Inc. 1 1 1 1 1Friends of Elder Citizens, Inc. (RTransit Matagorda) 1 1 1 1Friends of Elder Citizens (Friends of Elder Citizens)
Fleet and Availability for Other Uses during Specific Times
Provider name:Number % w/c Peak Midday Evening Sat Sun
Golden Crescent Regional Planning Commission 15 100% 5 0 15 15 15Goliad CountyCalhoun County Senior Citizens Assoc., Inc.Gonzales County Senior Citizens Assoc., Inc. 3 100% 0 0 2 3 3Friends of Elder Citizens, Inc. (RTransit Matagorda) 3 100% 3 3 3Friends of Elder Citizens (Friends of Elder Citizens)
Fleet and Availability for Other Uses during Specific Times
Provider name:Number % w/c Peak Midday Evening Sat Sun
Golden Crescent Regional Planning CommissionGoliad County 1 100% 1 1 1 1 1Calhoun County Senior Citizens Assoc., Inc.Gonzales County Senior Citizens Assoc., Inc.Friends of Elder Citizens, Inc. (RTransit Matagorda)Friends of Elder Citizens (Friends of Elder Citizens) 3 100% 3
Available?Standard Bus
Sedans
Available?Vans
Available?Minibus
Available?
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Fleet and Availability for Other Uses during Specific Times
Provider name:Number % w/c Peak Midday Evening Sat Sun
Golden Crescent Regional Planning Commission 0Goliad County 0Calhoun County Senior Citizens Assoc., Inc. 0Gonzales County Senior Citizens Assoc., Inc. 0Friends of Elder Citizens, Inc. (RTransit Matagorda) 0Friends of Elder Citizens (Friends of Elder Citizens) 0
Fleet Fueling, by Type of Vehicle (in percent)
Provider name: Standard Standard Specialty StandardSedans Vans Minibus Bus Vans Minibus Bus Vehicle Vans Minibus Bus
Golden Crescent Regional Planning Commission 100% 75% 25%Goliad County 100% 100%Calhoun County Senior Citizens Assoc., Inc. 100%Gonzales County Senior Citizens Assoc., Inc. 100% 100%Friends of Elder Citizens, Inc. (RTransit Matagorda) 100% 100% 65% 35%Friends of Elder Citizens (Friends of Elder Citizens) 100%
Specialty Vehicle
% Propane% Gasoline % Diesel
Available?
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Provider name: Could Already Need No Could Already Need No Could Already Need NoDo offer offer Assist. Need Do offer offer Assist. Need Do offer offer Assist. Need
Golden Crescent Regional Planning Commission X X XGoliad County X X XCalhoun County Senior Citizens Assoc., Inc. X XGonzales County Senior Citizens Assoc., Inc. X X X X X XFriends of Elder Citizens, Inc. (RTransit Matagorda) X X X X X X XFriends of Elder Citizens (Friends of Elder Citizens) X X
Provider name: Could Already Need No Could Already Need No Could Already Need NoDo offer offer Assist. Need Do offer offer Assist. Need Do offer offer Assist. Need
Golden Crescent Regional Planning Commission X X XGoliad County X X X XCalhoun County Senior Citizens Assoc., Inc. X X XGonzales County Senior Citizens Assoc., Inc. X X X XFriends of Elder Citizens, Inc. (RTransit Matagorda) X X X XFriends of Elder Citizens (Friends of Elder Citizens) X X X
Provider name: Could Already Need No Could Already Need No Could Already Need NoDo offer offer Assist. Need Do offer offer Assist. Need Do offer offer Assist. Need
Golden Crescent Regional Planning Commission X X XGoliad County X X XCalhoun County Senior Citizens Assoc., Inc. X X XGonzales County Senior Citizens Assoc., Inc. X X X XFriends of Elder Citizens, Inc. (RTransit Matagorda) X X XFriends of Elder Citizens (Friends of Elder Citizens) X
Provider name: Could Already Need No Could Already Need No Could Already Need NoDo offer offer Assist. Need Do offer offer Assist. Need Do offer offer Assist. Need
Golden Crescent Regional Planning Commission X X XGoliad County X X XCalhoun County Senior Citizens Assoc., Inc. XGonzales County Senior Citizens Assoc., Inc. X X X XFriends of Elder Citizens, Inc. (RTransit Matagorda) X X XFriends of Elder Citizens (Friends of Elder Citizens)
Routing/Scheduling Dispatching Routing/Dispatch Training
Driver Training
Billing
Preventive Maintenance Routine Repairs
Customer Information/Referral Information Tech. Support
Maj. Repair/Comp. Rebuild Parts Purchasing Inventory Management
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Coordination Opportunities (page 2 of 2)
Provider name: Could Already Need No Could Already Need NoDo offer offer Assist. Need Do offer offer Assist. Need
Golden Crescent Regional Planning Commission X X XGoliad County X XCalhoun County Senior Citizens Assoc., Inc.Gonzales County Senior Citizens Assoc., Inc. X XFriends of Elder Citizens, Inc. (RTransit Matagorda) X XFriends of Elder Citizens (Friends of Elder Citizens)
Marketing Planning & Programming
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Cost
TotalProvider name: Annual Purchased
Cost Operations Maint. Admin. Transpo.Golden Crescent Regional Planning Commission $957,837 87.75% 6.25% 6% 0%Goliad County $91,080.44 42% 8% 45% 5%Calhoun County Senior Citizens Assoc., Inc. $99,329 65% 22% 12% 0%Gonzales County Senior Citizens Assoc., Inc. 178,000.00 57% 9% 34% 0%Friends of Elder Citizens, Inc. (RTransit Matagorda) $230,000 51% 10% 22% 0%Friends of Elder Citizens (Friends of Elder Citizens)
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Provider name: General Persons with Welfare to Clients of Clients of public Elderly disabilities Students work your agency other agencies Other
Libertycab Company Inc X X X X X X XHGAC X X XTrip Reduction Efficiency Council, Inc. XHANDI-CAB TRANSPORTATION CORP. XMetropolitan Transit Authority of Harris County X X X X
NotesLibertycab Company Inc Non Emergency TransportationHANDI-CAB TRANSPORTATION CORP. wheelchair, power chair, and ambluatory people, must be approved by their insuranceMetropolitan Transit Authority of Harris County Paratransit riders must meet eligibility requirements.
Provider name: Fixed Flexible Subscription D/R Pre- D/R Same Ride route route service Scheduled Day Sharing Other
Libertycab Company IncHGAC X X X XTrip Reduction Efficiency Council, Inc. XHANDI-CAB TRANSPORTATION CORP. X XMetropolitan Transit Authority of Harris County X X X X X
Type(s) of clients served
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Provider name:Begin End Begin End Begin End Begin End
Libertycab Company Inc before 5 a.m. after 10 p.m. before 5 a.m. after 10 p.m. before 5 a.m. after 10 p.m. before 5 a.m. after 10 p.m.HGAC 8:00 a.m. before 6 p.m. 8:00 a.m. before 6 p.m. 8:00 a.m. before 6 p.m. 8:00 a.m. before 6 p.m.Trip Reduction Efficiency Council, Inc.HANDI-CAB TRANSPORTATION CORP. 6:00 a.m. 6:00 p.m. 6:00 a.m. 9:00 p.m. 6:00 a.m. before 6 p.m. 6:00 a.m. 6:00 p.m.Metropolitan Transit Authority of Harris County before 5 a.m. after 10 p.m. before 5 a.m. after 10 p.m. before 5 a.m. after 10 p.m. before 5 a.m. after 10 p.m.
Provider name:Begin End Begin End Begin End Begin End
Libertycab Company Inc before 5 a.m. after 10 p.m. before 5 a.m. after 10 p.m. before 5 a.m. after 10 p.m. before 5 a.m. after 10 p.m.HGAC 8:00 a.m. 6:00 p.m.Trip Reduction Efficiency Council, Inc.HANDI-CAB TRANSPORTATION CORP. 6:00 a.m. 6:00 p.m.Metropolitan Transit Authority of Harris County before 5 a.m. after 10 p.m. before 5 a.m. after 10 p.m. before 5 a.m. after 10 p.m. before 5 a.m. after 10 p.m.
Provider name:Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday
Libertycab Company Inc Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes YesHGAC Yes Yes Yes Yes YesTrip Reduction Efficiency Council, Inc.HANDI-CAB TRANSPORTATION CORP. Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No NoMetropolitan Transit Authority of Harris County Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Sunday Holidays
What is your average span of service?
What is your average span of service?
Do you operate service during the mid-day?
Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday
Friday Saturday
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Fares
Provider name: Student/ Do notAdult youth Child Senior Disabled charge
Libertycab Company IncHGAC Request donations Request donationsTrip Reduction Efficiency Council, Inc.
HANDI-CAB TRANSPORTATION CORP.
$35.00 pickup each way, $2 per
mileMetropolitan Transit Authority of Harris County $1.00 $0.40 $0.25 $0.40 $0.40
Provider name: Student/ Do notAdult youth Child Senior Disabled charge
Libertycab Company Inc2.50 load fee,
1.87/mileHGAC Request donations Request donationsTrip Reduction Efficiency Council, Inc.HANDI-CAB TRANSPORTATION CORP. same as fxd rtMetropolitan Transit Authority of Harris County $1.15 $1.15 $1.15 $1.15 $1.15
What is your basic fare structure for fixed route service?
What is your basic fare structure for demand response services?
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Boardings
Provider name: % Persons using % Visually % Cognitively TOTAL % Elderly mobility device impaired impaired
Libertycab Company IncHGACTrip Reduction Efficiency Council, Inc.HANDI-CAB TRANSPORTATION CORP. 99%Metropolitan Transit Authority of Harris County 125,300,000
Annual passenger trips (boarding) by client type andestimate of percentages of specific passengers carried
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Technology
How is two-way communications maintained with your drivers? Provider name: Cellular Mobile Mobile data Text Do not maintain
phones radio (FCC) terminals pagers communications OtherLibertycab Company Inc X XHGAC XTrip Reduction Efficiency Council, Inc.HANDI-CAB TRANSPORTATION CORP. XMetropolitan Transit Authority of Harris County X
Computer Vehicle Trip Trip Vehicle Smart fare Provider name: Assisted routing/ reservation reservation location technology
Dispatch scheduling by phone by internet OtherLibertycab Company Inc X X X XHGAC XTrip Reduction Efficiency Council, Inc.HANDI-CAB TRANSPORTATION CORP. XMetropolitan Transit Authority of Harris County X X X
NotesLibertycab Company Inc Vehicle location, MDT, routing and scheduling are purchased but in service yet. HGAC Use transportation log.
Use the following technologies to assist in planning or delivering services?
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Fleet (page 1 of 2)
Fleet and Availability for Other Uses during Specific Times
Provider name:Number % w/c Peak Midday Evening Sat Sun
Libertycab Company Inc 25 15 10HGACTrip Reduction Efficiency Council, Inc.HANDI-CAB TRANSPORTATION CORP.Metropolitan Transit Authority of Harris County
Fleet and Availability for Other Uses during Specific Times
Provider name:Number % w/c Peak Midday Evening Sat Sun
Libertycab Company Inc 200 175 25HGAC 1 1 1 0 0 0Trip Reduction Efficiency Council, Inc.HANDI-CAB TRANSPORTATION CORP. 3 100% 3 3 0 0 0Metropolitan Transit Authority of Harris County 133 100%
Fleet and Availability for Other Uses during Specific Times
Provider name:Number % w/c Peak Midday Evening Sat Sun
Libertycab Company IncHGAC 4 100% 1 1 0 0 0Trip Reduction Efficiency Council, Inc.HANDI-CAB TRANSPORTATION CORP.Metropolitan Transit Authority of Harris County 134 100%
Fleet and Availability for Other Uses during Specific Times
Provider name:Number % w/c Peak Midday Evening Sat Sun
Libertycab Company IncHGACTrip Reduction Efficiency Council, Inc.HANDI-CAB TRANSPORTATION CORP.Metropolitan Transit Authority of Harris County 634 100%
Sedans
Available?Standard Bus
Available?Vans
Minibus
Available?
Available?
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Fleet and Availability for Other Uses during Specific Times
Provider name:Number % w/c Peak Midday Evening Sat Sun
Libertycab Company IncHGACTrip Reduction Efficiency Council, Inc.HANDI-CAB TRANSPORTATION CORP.Metropolitan Transit Authority of Harris County 301 100% 0 0
Fleet and Availability for Other Uses during Specific Times
Provider name:Number % w/c Peak Midday Evening Sat Sun
Libertycab Company IncHGACTrip Reduction Efficiency Council, Inc.HANDI-CAB TRANSPORTATION CORP.Metropolitan Transit Authority of Harris County 154 100%
Fleet and Availability for Other Uses during Specific Times
Provider name:Number % w/c Peak Midday Evening Sat Sun
Libertycab Company IncHGACTrip Reduction Efficiency Council, Inc.HANDI-CAB TRANSPORTATION CORP.Metropolitan Transit Authority of Harris County 4 100% 0 0
Fleet Fueling, by Type of Vehicle (in percent)
Provider name: Standard Standard Articulated SpecialtySedans Vans Minibus Bus Vans Minibus Bus Coaches D-Decker Vehicle Vans Minibus
Libertycab Company Inc 100% 100%HGAC 100% 100%Trip Reduction Efficiency Council, Inc.HANDI-CAB TRANSPORTATION CORP. 100%Metropolitan Transit Authority of Harris County 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100%
% Propane% Gasoline
Articulated/Double-DeckerAvailable?
% Diesel
CoachesAvailable?
Available?Specialty Vehicle
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Coordination Opportunities (page 1 of 2)
Provider name: Could Already Need No Could Already Need No Could Already Need NoDo offer offer Assist. Need Do offer offer Assist. Need Do offer offer Assist. Need
Libertycab Company Inc X X XHGAC XTrip Reduction Efficiency Council, Inc.HANDI-CAB TRANSPORTATION CORP. XMetropolitan Transit Authority of Harris County X X X
Provider name: Could Already Need No Could Already Need No Could Already Need NoDo offer offer Assist. Need Do offer offer Assist. Need Do offer offer Assist. Need
Libertycab Company Inc X X XHGAC X X XTrip Reduction Efficiency Council, Inc.HANDI-CAB TRANSPORTATION CORP. X XMetropolitan Transit Authority of Harris County X X X
Provider name: Could Already Need No Could Already Need No Could Already Need NoDo offer offer Assist. Need Do offer offer Assist. Need Do offer offer Assist. Need
Libertycab Company Inc X X XHGACTrip Reduction Efficiency Council, Inc.HANDI-CAB TRANSPORTATION CORP. XMetropolitan Transit Authority of Harris County X X X
Provider name: Could Already Need No Could Already Need No Could Already Need NoDo offer offer Assist. Need Do offer offer Assist. Need Do offer offer Assist. Need
Libertycab Company Inc XHGAC XTrip Reduction Efficiency Council, Inc.HANDI-CAB TRANSPORTATION CORP. XMetropolitan Transit Authority of Harris County X X X
Billing
Parts Purchasing Inventory Management
Customer Information/Referral Information Tech. Support
Preventive Maintenance Routine Repairs
Maj. Repair/Comp. Rebuild
Routing/Scheduling Dispatching Routing/Dispatch Training
Driver Training
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Provider name: Could Already Need No Could Already Need NoDo offer offer Assist. Need Do offer offer Assist. Need
Libertycab Company Inc X XHGAC X XTrip Reduction Efficiency Council, Inc.HANDI-CAB TRANSPORTATION CORP. XMetropolitan Transit Authority of Harris County X X
Marketing Planning & Programming
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Cost
TotalProvider name: Annual Purchased
Cost Operations Maint. Admin. Transpo.Libertycab Company IncHGACTrip Reduction Efficiency Council, Inc.HANDI-CAB TRANSPORTATION CORP. $35,000 50% 30% 20% 0%Metropolitan Transit Authority of Harris County $307,952,253 68% 21% 11% 25%
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Client & Mode (page 1 of 3)
Provider name: General Persons with Welfare to Clients of Clients of public Elderly disabilities Students work your agency other agencies Other
Central Texas Senior Ministry X X X X XWaco Transit X X X XMart ISD XCoolidge ISD XWortham ISD XValley Mills ISD XBlum ISD XFairfield ISD XHillsboro ISD XMcGregor ISD XMidway ISD XConnally ISD XLimestone County Transit X X X XClayton Brantley Jr. XLorena ISD XBosque County Transit X X X X XTown Hall Estates WhitneyHeart of Texas Region MHMR Center X XFreestone County Transit X X X XMexia ISD XHeart of Texas Region MHMR X XCrawford ISD XGroesbeck ISD X XOakview Healthcare X XWaco ISD X X XRio Brazos Education Cooperative X XMorgan ISD XClifton ISD XMexia ISD XWhitney ISD XMeridian ISD XBynum ISD X
Type(s) of clients served
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Client & Mode (page 2 of 3)Notes
Wortham ISD Clients must be students actively enrolled in the Wortham ISD.Valley Mills ISD More than 2 miles from schoolFairfield ISD kindergarten through 12th gradeMcGregor ISD Eligibility of students for ridership depends upon distance from campus and/or hazardous conditions.Midway ISD Student transportation to school and back home following guidlines from TEA and DPSConnally ISD Students enrolled in Connally ISDLorena ISD Early education to Grade 12 students, regular abilities to physically and/or emotionally handicapped.Heart of Texas Region MHMR Center Must meet eligibility criteria for services provided by this agency and have a justifiable need for
transportation.Mexia ISD several of our students are Special Education students with handicapping conditions that require specially
buses and extra personnel.Heart of Texas Region MHMR Mental health and Mental retardationCrawford ISD Students of Crawford ISDWaco ISD Transportation restricted to students ages 3 - 19Clifton ISD Any student living 2 or more miles from nearest school is eligible to rideMexia ISD We provide student transportation service throughout our school district except for those students
living within 2 miles of the campus and inside our hazardous zone.Meridian ISD 1- bus for handicap serviceBynum ISD Only students enrolled in the district maybe transported
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Client & Mode (page 3 of 3)
Provider name: Fixed Flexible Subscription D/R Pre- D/R Same Ride route route service Scheduled Day Sharing Other
Central Texas Senior Ministry X XWaco Transit X X XMart ISD XCoolidge ISD XWortham ISD XValley Mills ISD XBlum ISD XFairfield ISD X X X XHillsboro ISD XMcGregor ISD XMidway ISD X XConnally ISD X X X XLimestone County Transit X XClayton Brantley Jr. XLorena ISD X XBosque County Transit XTown Hall Estates WhitneyHeart of Texas Region MHMR Center XFreestone County Transit X XMexia ISD XHeart of Texas Region MHMR X X X X X XCrawford ISD XGroesbeck ISD XOakview Healthcare X XWaco ISD X XRio Brazos Education Cooperative XMorgan ISD XClifton ISD XWhitney ISD X XMeridian ISD XBynum ISD X X
NotesFairfield ISD We provide extracurricular transportationHeart of Texas Region MHMR Center As needed based on person-directed planning and availability.
What service modes do you operate?
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Times and Days (page 1 of 3)
Provider name:Begin End Begin End Begin End Begin End
Central Texas Senior Ministry 5:00 a.m. before 6 p.m. 5:00 a.m. before 6 p.m. 5:00 a.m. before 6 p.m. 5:00 a.m. before 6 p.m.Waco Transit 5:00 a.m. 7:00 p.m. 5:00 a.m. 7:00 p.m. 5:00 a.m. 7:00 p.m. 5:00 a.m. 7:00 p.m.Midway ISD 7:00 a.m. before 6 p.m. 7:00 a.m. before 6 p.m. 7:00 a.m. before 6 p.m. 7:00 a.m. before 6 p.m.Clifton ISDMart ISD 6:30 a.m. before 6 p.m. 6:30 a.m. before 6 p.m. 6:30 a.m. before 6 p.m. 6:30 a.m. before 6 p.m.Coolidge ISD 6:30 a.m. 6:30 a.m. 6:30 a.m. 6:30 a.m.Wortham ISD 7:00 a.m. before 6 p.m. 7:00 a.m. before 6 p.m. 7:00 a.m. before 6 p.m. 7:00 a.m. before 6 p.m.Meridian ISD 6:30 a.m. before 6 p.m. 6:30 a.m. before 6 p.m. 6:00 a.m. before 6 p.m. 6:00 a.m. before 6 p.m.Valley Mills ISDBlum ISD 7:00 a.m. before 6 p.m. 7:00 a.m. before 6 p.m. 7:00 a.m. before 6 p.m. 7:00 a.m. before 6 p.m.Fairfield ISD 6:00 a.m. before 6 p.m. 6:00 a.m. before 6 p.m. 6:00 a.m. before 6 p.m. 6:00 a.m. before 6 p.m.Hillsboro ISD 6:00 a.m. 6:00 p.m. 6:00 a.m. 6:00 p.m. 6:00 a.m. 6:00 p.m. 6:00 a.m. 6:00 p.m.McGregor ISD 7:00 a.m. before 6 p.m. 7:00 a.m. before 6 p.m. 7:00 a.m. before 6 p.m. 7:00 a.m. before 6 p.m.Midway ISD 6:30 a.m. before 6 p.m. 6:30 a.m. before 6 p.m. 6:30 a.m. before 6 p.m. 6:30 a.m. before 6 p.m.Connally ISD 6:00 a.m. 6:30 p.m. 6:00 a.m. 6:30 p.m. 6:00 a.m. 6:30 p.m. 6:00 a.m. 6:30 p.m.Limestone County Transit 6:00 a.m. 6:00 p.m. 6:00 a.m. before 6 p.m. 6:00 a.m. 6:00 p.m. 6:00 a.m. before 6 p.m.Clayton Brantley Jr. 6:30 a.m. before 6 p.m. 6:30 a.m. before 6 p.m. 6:30 a.m. before 6 p.m. 6:30 a.m. before 6 p.m.Lorena ISD 6:00 a.m. before 6 p.m. 6:00 a.m. before 6 p.m. 6:00 a.m. before 6 p.m. 6:00 a.m. before 6 p.m.Bosque County Transit 6:00 a.m. before 6 p.m. 6:00 a.m. before 6 p.m. 6:00 a.m. before 6 p.m. 6:00 a.m. before 6 p.m.Town Hall Estates WhitneyHeart of Texas Region MHMR Center 8:00 a.m. before 6 p.m. 8:00 a.m. before 6 p.m. 8:00 a.m. before 6 p.m. 8:00 a.m. before 6 p.m.Freestone County Transit 7:00 a.m. 6:00 p.m. 5:00 a.m. 6:00 p.m. 7:00 a.m. 6:00 p.m. 5:00 a.m. 6:00 p.m.Mexia ISD 6:00 a.m. before 6 p.m. 6:00 a.m. before 6 p.m. 6:00 a.m. before 6 p.m. 6:00 a.m. before 6 p.m.Heart of Texas Region MHMR 8:00 a.m. before 6 p.m. 8:00 a.m. before 6 p.m. 8:00 a.m. before 6 p.m. 8:00 a.m. before 6 p.m.Crawford ISD 6:00 a.m. before 6 p.m. 6:00 a.m. 6:00 p.m. 6:00 a.m. 6:00 p.m. 6:00 a.m. 6:00 p.m.Groesbeck ISD 5:00 a.m. 6:00 p.m. 5:00 a.m. 6:00 p.m. 5:00 a.m. 6:00 p.m. 5:00 a.m. 6:00 p.m.Oakview HealthcareMidway ISD 6:30 a.m. before 6 p.m. 6:30 a.m. before 6 p.m. 6:30 a.m. before 6 p.m. 6:30 a.m. before 6 p.m.Waco ISD 6:00 a.m. before 6 p.m. 6:00 a.m. before 6 p.m. 6:00 a.m. before 6 p.m. 6:00 a.m. before 6 p.m.Rio Brazos Education Cooperative 6:30 a.m. before 6 p.m. 6:30 a.m. before 6 p.m. 6:30 a.m. before 6 p.m. 6:30 a.m. before 6 p.m.Morgan ISD 6:00 a.m. before 6 p.m. 6:00 a.m. before 6 p.m. 6:00 a.m. before 6 p.m. 6:00 a.m. before 6 p.m.Clifton ISD 6:00 a.m. before 6 p.m. 6:00 a.m. before 6 p.m. 6:00 a.m. 6:00 p.m. 6:00 a.m. before 6 p.m.Mexia ISD 6:00 a.m. before 6 p.m. 6:00 a.m. before 6 p.m. 6:00 a.m. before 6 p.m. 6:00 a.m. 6:00 p.m.Whitney ISD 6:00 a.m. before 6 p.m. 6:00 a.m. before 6 p.m. 6:00 a.m. before 6 p.m. 6:00 a.m. before 6 p.m.Meridian ISD 7:00 a.m. before 6 p.m. 7:00 a.m. before 6 p.m. 7:00 a.m. before 6 p.m. 7:00 a.m. before 6 p.m.Bynum ISD 6:30 a.m. before 6 p.m. 6:30 a.m. before 6 p.m. 6:30 a.m. before 6 p.m. 6:30 a.m. before 6 p.m.
Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday What is your average span of service?
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Times and Days (page 2 of 3)
Provider name:Begin End Begin End Begin End Begin End
Central Texas Senior Ministry 5:00 a.m. before 6 p.m. 5:00 a.m. before 6 p.m. 5:30 a.m. before 6 p.m.Waco Transit 5:00 a.m. 7:00 p.m. 5:00 a.m. 7:30 p.m.Midway ISD 7:00 a.m. before 6 p.m. 5:00 a.m.Clifton ISDMart ISD 6:00 a.m. before 6 p.m.Coolidge ISD 6:30 a.m.Wortham ISD 7:00 a.m. before 6 p.m. 7:00 a.m. before 6 p.m. 7:00 a.m. before 6 p.m. 7:00 a.m. before 6 p.m.Meridian ISD 6:30 a.m. before 6 p.m.Valley Mills ISDBlum ISD 7:00 a.m. before 6 p.m.Fairfield ISD 6:00 a.m. before 6 p.m.Hillsboro ISD 6:00 a.m. 6:00 p.m.McGregor ISD 7:00 a.m. before 6 p.m.Midway ISD 6:30 a.m. before 6 p.m.Connally ISD 6:00 a.m. 6:30 p.m.Limestone County Transit 6:00 a.m. 6:00 p.m. 6:00 a.m. before 6 p.m. 6:00 a.m. before 6 p.m. 6:00 a.m. before 6 p.m.Clayton Brantley Jr. 6:30 a.m. before 6 p.m.Lorena ISD 6:00 a.m. before 6 p.m.Bosque County Transit 6:00 a.m. before 6 p.m.Town Hall Estates WhitneyHeart of Texas Region MHMR Center 8:00 a.m. 6:00 p.m.Freestone County Transit 7:00 a.m. 6:00 p.m. 5:00 a.m. before 6 p.m.Mexia ISD 6:00 a.m. before 6 p.m.Heart of Texas Region MHMR 8:00 a.m. before 6 p.m. 8:00 a.m. before 6 p.m. 8:00 a.m. before 6 p.m. 8:00 a.m. before 6 p.m.Crawford ISD 6:00 a.m. 6:00 p.m. 6:00 a.m.Groesbeck ISD 5:00 a.m. 6:00 p.m.Oakview HealthcareMidway ISD 6:30 a.m. before 6 p.m.Waco ISD 6:00 a.m. before 6 p.m.Rio Brazos Education Cooperative 6:30 a.m. before 6 p.m.Morgan ISD 6:00 a.m. before 6 p.m.Clifton ISD 6:00 a.m. after 10 p.m.Mexia ISD 6:00 a.m. before 6 p.m.Whitney ISD 6:00 a.m. before 6 p.m. after 8 a.m. before 6 p.m. before 6 p.m. before 6 p.m.Meridian ISD 7:00 a.m. before 6 p.m.Bynum ISD 6:30 a.m. before 6 p.m.
Friday Saturday Sunday Holidays What is your average span of service?
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Times and Days (page 3 of 3)
Provider name:Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday
Central Texas Senior Ministry Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No NoWaco Transit Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes NoMart ISD Yes Yes Yes Yes YesCoolidge ISD No No No No No NoWortham ISD No No No No No No NoValley Mills ISD No No No No No No NoBlum ISD Yes Yes Yes Yes YesFairfield ISD Yes Yes Yes Yes YesHillsboro ISD Yes Yes Yes Yes YesMcGregor ISD Yes Yes Yes Yes YesMidway ISD Yes Yes Yes Yes YesConnally ISD Yes Yes Yes Yes YesLimestone County Transit Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No NoClayton Brantley Jr. No No No No NoLorena ISD Yes Yes Yes Yes YesBosque County Transit Yes Yes Yes Yes YesTown Hall Estates WhitneyHeart of Texas Region MHMR Center Yes Yes Yes Yes YesFreestone County Transit Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes YesMexia ISD Yes Yes Yes Yes YesHeart of Texas Region MHMR Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes YesCrawford ISD No No No No No No NoGroesbeck ISD Yes Yes Yes Yes YesOakview HealthcareWaco ISD Yes Yes Yes Yes YesRio Brazos Education Cooperative No No No No NoMorgan ISD Yes Yes Yes Yes YesClifton ISD Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No NoWhitney ISD Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No NoMeridian ISD No No No No NoBynum ISD No No No No No
Do you operate service during the mid-day?
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Fares (page 1 of 2)
Provider name: Student/ Do notAdult youth Child Senior Disabled charge
Central Texas Senior MinistryWaco Transit $1.00 $0.75 Free (with adult) $0.50 $0.50Mart ISDCoolidge ISDWortham ISD XValley Mills ISD XBlum ISD XFairfield ISD XHillsboro ISD XMcGregor ISD XMidway ISD X
Connally ISD$1.00 - $1.50
per mile Same Limestone County Transit N/AClayton Brantley Jr. XLorena ISD XBosque County TransitTown Hall Estates WhitneyHeart of Texas Region MHMR Center XFreestone County TransitMexia ISD XHeart of Texas Region MHMR No FareCrawford ISDGroesbeck ISDOakview HealthcareWaco ISD XRio Brazos Education Cooperative XMorgan ISD XClifton ISD no charge XWhitney ISD XMeridian ISDBynum ISD X
What is your basic fare structure for fixed route service?
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Fares (page 2 of 2)
Provider name: Student/ Do notAdult youth Child Senior Disabled charge
Central Texas Senior Ministry
$5.00 round trip: $3.00
single
$5.00 & $3.00 (except in
Waco $10.00) $5.00 & $3.00 $5.00 & $3.00 $5.00 & $3.00Waco Transit $2.00 $2.00 free (with adult) $2.00 $2.00Mart ISDCoolidge ISDWortham ISD XValley Mills ISD XBlum ISD N/AFairfield ISD N/AHillsboro ISD XMcGregor ISD XMidway ISD X
Connally ISDSame as Fixed-
RouteLimestone County TransitClayton Brantley Jr. XLorena ISD $2/MIBosque County TransitTown Hall Estates WhitneyHeart of Texas Region MHMR Center XFreestone County TransitMexia ISD XHeart of Texas Region MHMR XCrawford ISDGroesbeck ISDOakview HealthcareWaco ISD $21.90/hourRio Brazos Education Cooperative XMorgan ISD N/AClifton ISD N/AWhitney ISD XMeridian ISDBynum ISD X
What is your basic fare structure for demand response services?
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Boardings
Provider name: % Persons using % Visually % Cognitively TOTAL % Elderly mobility device impaired impaired
Central Texas Senior Ministry 36,000 80% 50% 10% 5%Waco Transit 596,109 25% 1% less than 1% 1%Mart ISDCoolidge ISD 180Wortham ISD 354Valley Mills ISDBlum ISDFairfield ISD 3,800 5%Hillsboro ISDMcGregor ISD 2,000 NA 1% NA 15%Midway ISD 17,500 less than 1% less than 1%Connally ISDLimestone County TransitClayton Brantley Jr.Lorena ISD Bosque County TransitTown Hall Estates WhitneyHeart of Texas Region MHMR Center 5% 95%Freestone County TransitMexia ISDHeart of Texas Region MHMRCrawford ISDGroesbeck ISDOakview HealthcareWaco ISDRio Brazos Education Cooperative 20%Morgan ISD 1,056Clifton ISDWhitney ISDMeridian ISD 1,440Bynum ISD varies
Annual passenger trips (boarding) by client type andestimate of percentages of specific passengers carried
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TechnologyHow is two-way communications maintained with your drivers?
Provider name: Cellular Mobile Mobile data Text Do not maintain phones radio (FCC) terminals pagers communications Other
Central Texas Senior Ministry X XWaco Transit XMart ISD XCoolidge ISD XWortham ISD XValley Mills ISD XBlum ISD XFairfield ISD XHillsboro ISD XMcGregor ISD XMidway ISD X XConnally ISD XLimestone County Transit XClayton Brantley Jr. XLorena ISD XBosque County Transit XTown Hall Estates WhitneyHeart of Texas Region MHMR Center XFreestone County Transit XMexia ISD XHeart of Texas Region MHMR X XCrawford ISD XGroesbeck ISD X XOakview HealthcareWaco ISD XRio Brazos Education Cooperative XMorgan ISD XClifton ISD XWhitney ISD XMeridian ISD XBynum ISD X
Use the following technologies to assist in planning or delivering services? Computer Vehicle Trip Trip
Provider name: Assisted routing/ reservation reservation Vehicle Smart fare Dispatch scheduling by phone by internet location technology Other
Central Texas Senior MinistryWaco TransitMart ISDCoolidge ISDWortham ISD X X XValley Mills ISD X X X
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Fleet (page 1 of 5)
Fleet and Availability for Other Uses during Specific Times
Provider name:Number % w/c Peak Midday Evening Sat Sun
Central Texas Senior Ministry 2 2 2 2 2Waco Transit 5 0 2 2 2 3Mart ISDCoolidge ISD 1Wortham ISDValley Mills ISDBlum ISD 1 0 0 0 0 1 1Fairfield ISDHillsboro ISDMcGregor ISDMidway ISDConnally ISDLimestone County TransitClayton Brantley Jr.Lorena ISD Bosque County TransitTown Hall Estates WhitneyHeart of Texas Region MHMR CenterFreestone County TransitMexia ISD 2Heart of Texas Region MHMR yesCrawford ISDGroesbeck ISD 1 1 1Oakview HealthcareWaco ISDRio Brazos Education CooperativeMorgan ISDClifton ISDWhitney ISD 1 0 0 0 0 0 0Meridian ISDBynum ISD
SedansAvailable?
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Fleet and Availability for Other Uses during Specific Times
Provider name:Number % w/c Peak Midday Evening Sat Sun
Central Texas Senior Ministry 32 75% 31 30 32Waco Transit 16 100% 4 4 4 8Mart ISDCoolidge ISD 1Wortham ISDValley Mills ISD 2 0 2Blum ISD 1 0 0 0 0 1 1Fairfield ISD 1 1 1 1 1 1Hillsboro ISDMcGregor ISD 1 0 0 0 0 0 0Midway ISD 4 0 1 1 4 4 4Connally ISD 2 0Limestone County Transit 13 54% 13 13 0Clayton Brantley Jr.Lorena ISD 2 0 2 2Bosque County Transit 7 70%Town Hall Estates WhitneyHeart of Texas Region MHMR Center yesFreestone County TransitMexia ISD 4 0 0 0 0 0 0Heart of Texas Region MHMRCrawford ISD 2 0 0 0 1 2 2Groesbeck ISD 2Oakview HealthcareWaco ISDRio Brazos Education CooperativeMorgan ISDClifton ISD 2 0 0 0 0 0 0Whitney ISD 4 0 0 0 0 0 0Meridian ISD 2 0 2 2 2 2 2Bynum ISD
Available?Vans
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Fleet and Availability for Other Uses during Specific Times
Provider name:Number % w/c Peak Midday Evening Sat Sun
Central Texas Senior MinistryWaco TransitMart ISD 2 50% 0 0 2 2 2Coolidge ISD 1Wortham ISD 1 100%Valley Mills ISD 2 50% 1Blum ISD 1 0 0 0 0 1 1Fairfield ISD 5 20% 3 3 3 4 4Hillsboro ISD 4 50%McGregor ISD 4 50% 0 0 0 0 0Midway ISD 12 15% 0 2 12 12 12Connally ISD 10 40%Limestone County TransitClayton Brantley Jr. 1Lorena ISD 3 100% 3Bosque County TransitTown Hall Estates WhitneyHeart of Texas Region MHMR CenterFreestone County TransitMexia ISD 2 0 0 0 0 0 0Heart of Texas Region MHMRCrawford ISD yesGroesbeck ISD 6Oakview HealthcareWaco ISDRio Brazos Education Cooperative 30 100% 20 30 30 30Morgan ISD 1 100%Clifton ISD 1 0 0 0 0 0 0Whitney ISDMeridian ISD 1 0 1 1 1 1 1Bynum ISD
Available?Minibus
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Fleet and Availability for Other Uses during Specific TimesSpecialty Vehicle
Provider name: Available?Number % w/c Peak Midday Evening Sat Sun Number % w/c Sat.
Central Texas Senior MinistryWaco Transit 14 100 0 0 0 0 4 100% 4Mart ISD 12 0 0 0 0 12 12Coolidge ISD 4Wortham ISD 68 0Valley Mills ISD 1 0Blum ISD 13 0 2 2 6 10 10Fairfield ISD 1 100% 0 1 1 1 1Hillsboro ISD 19 25%McGregor ISD 9 0 0 0 0 0 0Midway ISD 51 2% 0 0 20 20 50Connally ISD 27 7%Limestone County TransitClayton Brantley Jr. 9 11% 9 9 9 9 9Lorena ISD 15 0 12Bosque County TransitTown Hall Estates WhitneyHeart of Texas Region MHMR CenterFreestone County TransitMexia ISD 26 12% 0 0 0 0 0Heart of Texas Region MHMRCrawford ISDGroesbeck ISD 30Oakview HealthcareWaco ISD 72 20% 0 40 55 55 65Rio Brazos Education Cooperative 150 0 100 125 125 125Morgan ISD 3 33%Clifton ISD 13 15% 0 0 0 0 0Whitney ISD 16 12% 0 0 0 0 0Meridian ISD 8 16% 4 8 8 8 8Bynum ISD yes
Available?Standard Bus
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Fleet Fueling, by Type of Vehicle (in percent)% Propane
Provider name: Standard Standard SpecialtySedans Vans Minibus Bus Vans Minibus Bus Vehicle Vans
Central Texas Senior Ministry 100 90 0 10Waco Transit 100 5 95 100 100Mart ISD 100 100Coolidge ISD 100 100 100 100Wortham ISD 100 100Valley Mills ISD 100 100 100Blum ISD 100 100 100 100Fairfield ISD 100 100 100Hillsboro ISD 15 100 85McGregor ISD 100 25 30 75 70Midway ISD 100 0 0 100 100 0Connally ISD 100 100 95 5Limestone County Transit 90 10Clayton Brantley Jr. 100 100Lorena ISD 100 100 100Bosque County Transit 55 15 30Town Hall Estates WhitneyHeart of Texas Region MHMR CenterFreestone County TransitMexia ISD 100 100 100 100Heart of Texas Region MHMRCrawford ISD 100Groesbeck ISD 100 5 10 30Oakview HealthcareWaco ISD 100Rio Brazos Education Cooperative 100 100Morgan ISD 100 100Clifton ISD 100 5 100 95Whitney ISD 100 100 100Meridian ISD 100 100 5 95Bynum ISD
% Gasoline % Diesel
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Coordination Opportunities (page 1 of 5)
Provider name: Could Already Need No Could Already Need No Could Already Need NoDo offer offer Assist. Need Do offer offer Assist. Need Do offer offer Assist. Need
Central Texas Senior Ministry X X XWaco Transit X X X X X X
Mart ISD X X XCoolidge ISD X X XWortham ISD X X X
Valley Mills ISD XBlum ISD X
Fairfield ISD X X XHillsboro ISD X X X
McGregor ISD X X XMidway ISD X X X
Connally ISD X X XLimestone County Transit X X
Clayton Brantley Jr. XLorena ISD X X X
Bosque County Transit X XTown Hall Estates Whitney
Heart of Texas Region MHMR CenterFreestone County Transit
Mexia ISD X X XHeart of Texas Region MHMR
Crawford ISDGroesbeck ISD X X X
Oakview HealthcareWaco ISD X X X
Rio Brazos Education Cooperative X X XMorgan ISD X X XClifton ISD X X X
Whitney ISD X XMeridian ISD X X X
Bynum ISD X X X
Routing/Scheduling Dispatching Routing/Dispatch Training
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Provider name: Could Already Need No Could Already Need No Could Already Need NoDo offer offer Assist. Need Do offer offer Assist. Need Do offer offer Assist. Need
Central Texas Senior Ministry X X XWaco Transit X X X X X X
Mart ISD X X XCoolidge ISD X X XWortham ISD X X X
Valley Mills ISD X X XBlum ISD X X X
Fairfield ISD X X XHillsboro ISD X X X
McGregor ISD X X XMidway ISD X X X
Connally ISD X X XLimestone County Transit X X X
Clayton Brantley Jr. X XLorena ISD X X X X
Bosque County TransitTown Hall Estates Whitney
Heart of Texas Region MHMR CenterFreestone County Transit
Mexia ISD X X XHeart of Texas Region MHMR
Crawford ISDGroesbeck ISD X X X
Oakview HealthcareWaco ISD X X X
Rio Brazos Education Cooperative X X X X X XMorgan ISD X X XClifton ISD X X X
Whitney ISD X X XMeridian ISD X X X X X X
Bynum ISD X X X
Driver Training Preventive Maintenance Routine Repairs
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Provider name: Could Already Need No Could Already Need No Could Already Need NoDo offer offer Assist. Need Do offer offer Assist. Need Do offer offer Assist. Need
Central Texas Senior Ministry X X XWaco Transit X X X X X
Mart ISD X X XCoolidge ISD X X XWortham ISD X X X
Valley Mills ISD X XBlum ISD X X X
Fairfield ISD X X XHillsboro ISD X X X
McGregor ISD X X XMidway ISD X X X
Connally ISD X X X X XLimestone County Transit X
Clayton Brantley Jr. XLorena ISD X X X
Bosque County TransitTown Hall Estates Whitney
Heart of Texas Region MHMR CenterFreestone County Transit
Mexia ISD X X XHeart of Texas Region MHMR
Crawford ISDGroesbeck ISD X X X
Oakview HealthcareWaco ISD X X X
Rio Brazos Education Cooperative X X X X X XMorgan ISD X X XClifton ISD X X X
Whitney ISD X XMeridian ISD X X X X
Bynum ISD X X X
Maj. Repair/Comp. Rebuild Parts Purchasing Inventory Management
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Coordination Opportunities (page 4 of 5)
Provider name: Could Already Need No Could Already Need No Could Already Need NoDo offer offer Assist. Need Do offer offer Assist. Need Do offer offer Assist. Need
Central Texas Senior Ministry X X XWaco Transit X X X X
Mart ISD X X XCoolidge ISD X X XWortham ISD X X X
Valley Mills ISDBlum ISD X X X
Fairfield ISD X X XHillsboro ISD X X X
McGregor ISD X X XMidway ISD X X X
Connally ISD X X XLimestone County Transit X X
Clayton Brantley Jr. XLorena ISD X X X
Bosque County TransitTown Hall Estates Whitney
Heart of Texas Region MHMR CenterFreestone County Transit
Mexia ISD X X XHeart of Texas Region MHMR
Crawford ISDGroesbeck ISD X X X
Oakview HealthcareWaco ISD X X X
Rio Brazos Education Cooperative X X XMorgan ISD X X XClifton ISD X X X
Whitney ISD X XMeridian ISD X X X X
Bynum ISD X X X
Customer Information/Referral Information Tech. Support Billing
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Provider name: Could Already Need No Could Already Need NoDo offer offer Assist. Need Do offer offer Assist. Need
Central Texas Senior Ministry X XWaco Transit X X X
Mart ISD X XCoolidge ISD X XWortham ISD X X
Valley Mills ISDBlum ISD X X
Fairfield ISD X XHillsboro ISD X X
McGregor ISD X XMidway ISD X X
Connally ISD X XLimestone County Transit
Clayton Brantley Jr.Lorena ISD X X
Bosque County TransitTown Hall Estates Whitney
Heart of Texas Region MHMR CenterFreestone County Transit
Mexia ISD X XHeart of Texas Region MHMR
Crawford ISDGroesbeck ISD X X
Oakview HealthcareWaco ISD X X
Rio Brazos Education Cooperative X XMorgan ISD X XClifton ISD X X
Whitney ISD X XMeridian ISD X X
Bynum ISD X X
Marketing Planning & Programming
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Cost
TotalProvider name: Annual Purchased
Cost Operations Maint. Admin. Transpo.Central Texas Senior Ministry $744,609 79% 11% 10% 0%
Waco Transit $2,500,000 45% 35% 20% 0%Mart ISD
Coolidge ISDWortham ISD $83,125 84% 14% 20% 0%
Valley Mills ISD $95,000 95% 5% 0% 0%Blum ISD
Fairfield ISD $786,398 51% 49% 0% 0%Hillsboro ISD $468,304 61% 24% 15% 0%
McGregor ISD $220,000 50% 49% 1% 0%Midway ISD $1,175,235 81% 18% 1%
Connally ISD $850,000Limestone County Transit
Clayton Brantley Jr.Lorena ISD
Bosque County TransitTown Hall Estates Whitney
Heart of Texas Region MHMR CenterFreestone County Transit
Mexia ISDHeart of Texas Region MHMR
Crawford ISDGroesbeck ISD
Oakview HealthcareWaco ISD $3,336,872 100%
Rio Brazos Education Cooperative $2,400,000 75% 17% 8%Morgan ISD $57,000 25% 40% 9% 26%Clifton ISD
Whitney ISD $415,000 6% 12% 53% 29%Meridian ISD 95%
Bynum ISD
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Client & Mode (page 1 of 2)
Provider name: General Persons with Welfare to Clients of Clients of public Elderly disabilities Students work your agency other agencies Other
McAllen Express Transit X X X XTown of South Padre Island X X XCity of Brownsville X X X XLower Rio Grande Valley Development Council X X X X X X X XCommunity Action Council of South Texas X X X X X X XJim Hogg CountyLeFleur Transportation X X X XMi Destino Adult Day Care, Inc. X XAlejandrina S. Vela dba Vida Health Care X XSouth Texas Senior Services, Inc. X XRichard & Irazema Roberts X XCircle of Friends X XMartha BermejoCentro de Buena Vida A.D.C X XDel Cielo Adult Day Care XMIRASOLES ADULT DAY CARE X XValencia Enterprises Inc XMi Nuevo Mundo Adult Day CareAmistad Health Services, Inc. X XNuestra Familia ADC X X XCasa del Sol Adult Day Care X
NotesTown of South Padre Island We have no specific eligibility requirementsCity of Brownsville Eligibility requirements apply only to the Complementary Paratransit service. In order to be eligible
to use the Paratransit service clients must have a disability, however not all persons with disabilities are eligible to use the Paratransit service. The client must have a disability that prevents him or her from using the regular fixed route service. In some cases a person with a disability that may be able to use the regular fixed route may be eligible to use the Paratransit services for specific trips if conditions or obstructions exist that would prevent that person from accessing a fixed route bus. Applications for eligibility are reviewed and approved on a case by case basis.
LeFleur Transportation MTP recipientsSouth Texas Senior Services, Inc. Only for clients of South Texas Senior Services at this time.Amistad Health Services, Inc. Clients eligible for transportation are registered clients of the center.Nuestra Familia ADC DADS REQUIREMENTS
Type(s) of clients served
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Client & Mode (page 2 of 2)
Provider name: Fixed Flexible Subscription D/R Pre- D/R Same Ride route route service Scheduled Day Sharing Other
McAllen Express Transit X X X XTown of South Padre Island X XCity of Brownsville X X XLower Rio Grande Valley Development Council X X X X XCommunity Action Council of South Texas X X X XJim Hogg CountyLeFleur Transportation X X XMi Destino Adult Day Care, Inc. X XAlejandrina S. Vela dba Vida Health Care X XSouth Texas Senior Services, Inc. X XRichard & Irazema Roberts XCircle of Friends X X XMartha BermejoCentro de Buena Vida A.D.C X X X X X XDel Cielo Adult Day CareMIRASOLES ADULT DAY CARE X X XValencia Enterprises Inc XMi Nuevo Mundo Adult Day CareAmistad Health Services, Inc. XNuestra Familia ADC X X XCasa del Sol Adult Day Care X
NotesMcAllen Express Transit Demand response from 1 to 14 days in advance
What service modes do you operate?
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Times and Days (page 1 of 3)
Provider name:Begin End Begin End Begin End Begin End
McAllen Express Transit 6:00 a.m. 7:00 p.m. 6:00 a.m. 7:00 p.m. 6:00 a.m. 7:00 p.m. 6:00 a.m. 7:00 p.m.Town of South Padre Island 7:00 a.m. 7:00 p.m. 7:00 a.m. 7:00 p.m. 7:00 a.m. 7:00 p.m. 7:00 a.m. 7:00 p.m.City of Brownsville 6:00 a.m. 8:30 p.m. 6:00 a.m. 8:30 p.m. 6:00 a.m. 8:30 p.m. 6:00 a.m. 8:30 p.m.Lower Rio Grande Valley Development Council 5:30 a.m. 7:30 p.m. 5:30 a.m. 7:30 p.m. 5:30 a.m. 7:30 p.m. 5:30 a.m. 7:30 p.m.Community Action Council of South Texas 7:30 a.m. before 6 p.m. 7:30 a.m. before 6 p.m. 7:30 a.m. before 6 p.m. 7:30 a.m. before 6 p.m.Jim Hogg CountyLeFleur Transportation before 5 a.m. after 10 p.m. before 5 a.m. after 10 p.m. before 5 a.m. after 10 p.m. before 5 a.m. after 10 p.m.Mi Destino Adult Day Care, Inc. 7:00 a.m. before 6 p.m. 7:00 a.m. before 6 p.m. 7:00 a.m. before 6 p.m. 7:00 a.m. before 6 p.m.Alejandrina S. Vela dba Vida Health Care 7:00 a.m. before 6 p.m. 7:00 a.m. before 6 p.m. 7:00 a.m. before 6 p.m. 7:00 a.m. before 6 p.m.South Texas Senior Services, Inc. 7:30 a.m. before 6 p.m. 7:30 a.m. before 6 p.m. 7:30 a.m. before 6 p.m. 7:30 a.m. before 6 p.m.Richard & Irazema RobertsCircle of Friends Martha BermejoCentro de Buena Vida A.D.C 6:30 a.m. before 6 p.m. 6:30 a.m. before 6 p.m. 6:30 a.m. before 6 p.m. 6:30 a.m. before 6 p.m.Del Cielo Adult Day Care 7:30 a.m. before 6 p.m. 7:30 a.m. before 6 p.m. 7:30 a.m. before 6 p.m. 7:30 a.m. before 6 p.m.MIRASOLES ADULT DAY CARE 7:00 a.m. before 6 p.m. 7:00 a.m. before 6 p.m. 7:00 a.m. before 6 p.m. 7:00 a.m. before 6 p.m.Valencia Enterprises Inc 6:00 a.m. before 6 p.m. 6:00 a.m. before 6 p.m. 6:00 a.m. before 6 p.m. 6:00 a.m. before 6 p.m.Mi Nuevo Mundo Adult Day CareAmistad Health Services, Inc. 6:30 a.m. before 6 p.m. 6:30 a.m. before 6 p.m. 6:30 a.m. before 6 p.m. 6:30 a.m. before 6 p.m.Nuestra Familia ADC 7:00 a.m. before 6 p.m. 7:00 a.m. before 6 p.m. 7:00 a.m. before 6 p.m. 7:00 a.m. before 6 p.m.Casa del Sol Adult Day Care 7:00 a.m. before 6 p.m. 7:00 a.m. before 6 p.m. 7:00 a.m. before 6 p.m. 7:00 a.m. before 6 p.m.
Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday What is your average span of service?
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Provider name:Begin End Begin End Begin End Begin End
McAllen Express Transit 6:00 a.m. 7:00 p.m. 6:00 a.m. 7:00 p.m.Town of South Padre Island 7:00 a.m. 7:00 p.m. 7:00 a.m. 7:00 p.m. 7:00 a.m. 7:00 p.m. 7:00 a.m. 7:00 p.m.City of Brownsville 6:00 a.m. 8:30 p.m. 6:00 a.m. 8:30 p.m. 6:00 a.m. 8:30 p.m.Lower Rio Grande Valley Development Council 5:30 a.m. 7:30 p.m. 5:30 a.m. 7:30 p.m. 5:30 a.m. 7:30 p.m.Community Action Council of South Texas 7:30 a.m. before 6 p.m.Jim Hogg CountyLeFleur Transportation before 5 a.m. after 10 p.m. before 5 a.m. after 10 p.m. before 5 a.m. after 10 p.m. before 5 a.m. after 10 p.m.Mi Destino Adult Day Care, Inc. 7:00 a.m. before 6 p.m. 7:00 a.m. before 6 p.m. 7:00 a.m. before 6 p.m. after 8 a.m. before 6 p.m.Alejandrina S. Vela dba Vida Health Care 7:00 a.m. before 6 p.m. 7:00 a.m. before 6 p.m.South Texas Senior Services, Inc. 7:30 a.m. before 6 p.m.Richard & Irazema RobertsCircle of Friends Martha BermejoCentro de Buena Vida A.D.C 6:30 a.m. before 6 p.m. 6:30 a.m. before 6 p.m.Del Cielo Adult Day Care 7:30 a.m. before 6 p.m.MIRASOLES ADULT DAY CARE 7:00 a.m. before 6 p.m. 7:00 a.m. before 6 p.m. 7:00 a.m. before 6 p.m. 7:00 a.m. before 6 p.m.Valencia Enterprises Inc 6:00 a.m. before 6 p.m.Mi Nuevo Mundo Adult Day CareAmistad Health Services, Inc. 6:30 a.m. before 6 p.m.Nuestra Familia ADC 7:00 a.m. before 6 p.m. 7:00 a.m. before 6 p.m. 7:00 a.m. before 6 p.m. 7:00 a.m. before 6 p.m.Casa del Sol Adult Day Care 7:00 a.m. before 6 p.m.
Friday Saturday Sunday Holidays What is your average span of service?
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Times and Days (page 3 of 3)
Provider name:Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday
McAllen Express Transit Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes YesTown of South Padre Island Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes YesCity of Brownsville Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes NoLower Rio Grande Valley Development Council Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No NoCommunity Action Council of South Texas Yes Yes Yes Yes YesJim Hogg CountyLeFleur Transportation Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes YesMi Destino Adult Day Care, Inc.Alejandrina S. Vela dba Vida Health Care Yes Yes Yes Yes YesSouth Texas Senior Services, Inc. Yes Yes Yes Yes YesRichard & Irazema RobertsCircle of Friends Yes Yes Yes Yes YesMartha BermejoCentro de Buena Vida A.D.C Yes Yes Yes Yes YesDel Cielo Adult Day Care Yes Yes Yes Yes YesMIRASOLES ADULT DAY CARE Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No NoValencia Enterprises Inc Yes Yes Yes Yes YesMi Nuevo Mundo Adult Day CareAmistad Health Services, Inc. Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No NoNuestra Familia ADC Yes Yes Yes Yes YesCasa del Sol Adult Day Care No No No No No
Do you operate service during the mid-day?
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Fares (page 1 of 2)
Provider name: Student/ Do notAdult youth Child Senior Disabled charge
McAllen Express Transit $1.00 $0.50 $0.50 $0.50 $0.50 7 and underTown of South Padre Island XCity of Brownsville $1.00 $0.75 under 5 Free $0.50 $0.50Lower Rio Grande Valley Development Council $1.00 $0.50 under 7 ride Free $0.50 $0.50Community Action Council of South Texas $1.50 $1.50 $1.50 $1.50Jim Hogg CountyLeFleur Transportation $17.00 $17.00 $17.00 $17.00 $17.00Mi Destino Adult Day Care, Inc. XAlejandrina S. Vela dba Vida Health Care XSouth Texas Senior Services, Inc. XRichard & Irazema RobertsCircle of Friends XMartha BermejoCentro de Buena Vida A.D.C XDel Cielo Adult Day Care XMIRASOLES ADULT DAY CARE XValencia Enterprises Inc XMi Nuevo Mundo Adult Day CareAmistad Health Services, Inc. XNuestra Familia ADC XCasa del Sol Adult Day Care
What is your basic fare structure for fixed route service?
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Fares (page 2 of 2)
Provider name: Student/ Do notAdult youth Child Senior Disabled charge
McAllen Express Transit $0.50 $0.50 $0.50 $0.50 $0.50Town of South Padre Island XCity of Brownsville $1.50 $1.50 $1.50 $1.50 $1.50Lower Rio Grande Valley Development Council $3.00/$5.00 $3.00/$5.00 $3.00/$5.00 $3.00/$5.00 under 7 Community Action Council of South Texas $3.00 $3.00 $3.00 $3.00Jim Hogg CountyLeFleur Transportation $17.00 $17.00 $17.00 $17.00 $17.00Mi Destino Adult Day Care, Inc.Alejandrina S. Vela dba Vida Health Care XSouth Texas Senior Services, Inc. XRichard & Irazema RobertsCircle of Friends XMartha BermejoCentro de Buena Vida A.D.C XDel Cielo Adult Day Care XMIRASOLES ADULT DAY CARE XValencia Enterprises Inc XMi Nuevo Mundo Adult Day CareAmistad Health Services, Inc. XNuestra Familia ADC XCasa del Sol Adult Day Care
What is your basic fare structure for demand response services?
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Boardings
Provider name: % Persons using % Visually % Cognitively TOTAL % Elderly mobility device impaired impaired
McAllen Express Transit 3,991 Runs 60% 2% 2% 2%Town of South Padre Island 178,692 30% 0.06% 0 0City of Brownsville 1.6 million 42% Unknown Unknown UnknownLower Rio Grande Valley Development Council 72,939 50% 15% 5% 5%Community Action Council of South Texas 60% 10% 0 0Jim Hogg CountyLeFleur Transportation 378,380 60% 30% 5% 5%Mi Destino Adult Day Care, Inc.Alejandrina S. Vela dba Vida Health Care 2080 80% 19% 1% 0South Texas Senior Services, Inc. 2520 80% 15% 2% 3%Richard & Irazema RobertsCircle of Friends Martha BermejoCentro de Buena Vida A.D.C 98% 2%Del Cielo Adult Day CareMIRASOLES ADULT DAY CAREValencia Enterprises IncMi Nuevo Mundo Adult Day CareAmistad Health Services, Inc.Nuestra Familia ADC 90% 40% 3% 5%Casa del Sol Adult Day Care 100% 0 0 0
Annual passenger trips (boarding) by client type andestimate of percentages of specific passengers carried
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Technology (page 1 of 2)
How is two-way communications maintained with your drivers? Provider name: Cellular Mobile Mobile data Text Do not maintain
phones radio (FCC) terminals pagers communications OtherMcAllen Express Transit XTown of South Padre Island X XCity of Brownsville X XLower Rio Grande Valley Development Council XCommunity Action Council of South Texas XJim Hogg CountyLeFleur Transportation X XMi Destino Adult Day Care, Inc. XAlejandrina S. Vela dba Vida Health Care X XSouth Texas Senior Services, Inc. XRichard & Irazema RobertsCircle of Friends XMartha BermejoCentro de Buena Vida A.D.C XDel Cielo Adult Day Care XMIRASOLES ADULT DAY CARE XValencia Enterprises Inc XMi Nuevo Mundo Adult Day CareAmistad Health Services, Inc. XNuestra Familia ADC XCasa del Sol Adult Day Care X
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Technology (page 2 of 2)
Computer Vehicle Trip TripProvider name: Assisted routing/ reservation reservation Vehicle Smart fare
Dispatch scheduling by phone by internet location technology OtherMcAllen Express Transit X X XTown of South Padre IslandCity of Brownsville X X XLower Rio Grande Valley Development Council XCommunity Action Council of South Texas X X XJim Hogg CountyLeFleur Transportation XMi Destino Adult Day Care, Inc.Alejandrina S. Vela dba Vida Health CareSouth Texas Senior Services, Inc.Richard & Irazema RobertsCircle of Friends Martha BermejoCentro de Buena Vida A.D.C XDel Cielo Adult Day Care XMIRASOLES ADULT DAY CAREValencia Enterprises IncMi Nuevo Mundo Adult Day CareAmistad Health Services, Inc.Nuestra Familia ADCCasa del Sol Adult Day Care
NotesLower Rio Grande Valley Development Council Mapping SoftwareLeFleur Transportation Computer data base (download schedule)Centro de Buena Vida A.D.C Drivers know 1 hour to 24 hour prior to their prospective routes on a daily basis what schedule
routes they have
Use the following technologies to assist in planning or delivering services?
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Fleet (page 1 of 6)
Fleet and Availability for Other Uses during Specific Times
Provider name:Number % w/c Peak Midday Evening Sat Sun
McAllen Express TransitTown of South Padre IslandCity of BrownsvilleLower Rio Grande Valley Development CouncilCommunity Action Council of South TexasJim Hogg CountyLeFleur Transportation 9 0 3 3 6 9 9Mi Destino Adult Day Care, Inc.Alejandrina S. Vela dba Vida Health Care 2 0 0 0 0South Texas Senior Services, Inc.Richard & Irazema RobertsCircle of Friends Martha BermejoCentro de Buena Vida A.D.CDel Cielo Adult Day CareMIRASOLES ADULT DAY CAREValencia Enterprises IncMi Nuevo Mundo Adult Day CareAmistad Health Services, Inc.Nuestra Familia ADCCasa del Sol Adult Day Care 2 0
SedansAvailable?
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Fleet and Availability for Other Uses during Specific Times
Provider name:Number % w/c Peak Midday Evening Sat Sun
McAllen Express TransitTown of South Padre Island 1 0 1 1 1 1 1City of Brownsville 17 82% 3 3 3 3 12Lower Rio Grande Valley Development Council 3 100 2 2 2 2Community Action Council of South Texas yesJim Hogg CountyLeFleur Transportation 120 45% 10 5 70 80 120Mi Destino Adult Day Care, Inc. 3Alejandrina S. Vela dba Vida Health Care 2 50% 0 0 0South Texas Senior Services, Inc. 2 0 0 0 0 0 0Richard & Irazema RobertsCircle of Friends yesMartha BermejoCentro de Buena Vida A.D.C yesDel Cielo Adult Day Care 4 25%MIRASOLES ADULT DAY CARE 8 0 2 2 8 8 8Valencia Enterprises Inc 2 0Mi Nuevo Mundo Adult Day CareAmistad Health Services, Inc. 5 0Nuestra Familia ADC yesCasa del Sol Adult Day Care 23 9%
Available?Vans
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Fleet and Availability for Other Uses during Specific Times
Provider name:Number % w/c Peak Midday Evening Sat Sun
McAllen Express Transit 1 100% 1 1 1 1Town of South Padre Island 5 100% 0 0 0 0 0City of Brownsville 4 100% 0 0 0 0 4Lower Rio Grande Valley Development Council 22 100% 2 2 2 8 8Community Action Council of South Texas 9 13%Jim Hogg CountyLeFleur Transportation 3 100% 3 3 2 3 3Mi Destino Adult Day Care, Inc.Alejandrina S. Vela dba Vida Health CareSouth Texas Senior Services, Inc.Richard & Irazema RobertsCircle of Friends Martha BermejoCentro de Buena Vida A.D.CDel Cielo Adult Day CareMIRASOLES ADULT DAY CAREValencia Enterprises IncMi Nuevo Mundo Adult Day CareAmistad Health Services, Inc.Nuestra Familia ADCCasa del Sol Adult Day Care 6 33%
Available?Minibus
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Fleet and Availability for Other Uses during Specific Times
Provider name:Number % w/c Peak Midday Evening Sat Sun
McAllen Express Transit 7 100%Town of South Padre IslandCity of Brownsville 20 100%Lower Rio Grande Valley Development CouncilCommunity Action Council of South Texas 1 100%Jim Hogg CountyLeFleur TransportationMi Destino Adult Day Care, Inc.Alejandrina S. Vela dba Vida Health CareSouth Texas Senior Services, Inc.Richard & Irazema RobertsCircle of Friends Martha BermejoCentro de Buena Vida A.D.CDel Cielo Adult Day CareMIRASOLES ADULT DAY CAREValencia Enterprises IncMi Nuevo Mundo Adult Day CareAmistad Health Services, Inc.Nuestra Familia ADCCasa del Sol Adult Day Care 2
Available?Standard Bus
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Fleet and Availability for Other Uses during Specific Times
Provider name:Number % w/c Peak Midday Evening Sat Sun
McAllen Express TransitTown of South Padre IslandCity of Brownsville 2 100% 2 2 2 2 2Lower Rio Grande Valley Development CouncilCommunity Action Council of South TexasJim Hogg CountyLeFleur TransportationMi Destino Adult Day Care, Inc.Alejandrina S. Vela dba Vida Health CareSouth Texas Senior Services, Inc.Richard & Irazema RobertsCircle of Friends Martha BermejoCentro de Buena Vida A.D.CDel Cielo Adult Day CareMIRASOLES ADULT DAY CAREValencia Enterprises IncMi Nuevo Mundo Adult Day CareAmistad Health Services, Inc.Nuestra Familia ADCCasa del Sol Adult Day Care
Specialty VehicleAvailable?
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Fleet Fueling, by Type of Vehicle (in percent)
Provider name: Standard Standard SpecialtySedans Vans Minibus Bus Vans Minibus Bus Vehicle Vans Minibus
McAllen Express Transit 100 100Town of South Padre Island 100 100City of Brownsville 15 85 100 100 100Lower Rio Grande Valley Development Council 100 5 65 30Community Action Council of South Texas 100 100Jim Hogg CountyLeFleur Transportation 100 100 35 0 65Mi Destino Adult Day Care, Inc. 100Alejandrina S. Vela dba Vida Health Care 100 100South Texas Senior Services, Inc. 100Richard & Irazema RobertsCircle of Friends Martha BermejoCentro de Buena Vida A.D.CDel Cielo Adult Day Care 100MIRASOLES ADULT DAY CARE 100Valencia Enterprises Inc 100Mi Nuevo Mundo Adult Day CareAmistad Health Services, Inc. 95 5Nuestra Familia ADCCasa del Sol Adult Day Care 100 95 95 95 5 5 5
% Propane% Gasoline % Diesel
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Coordinating Opportunities (page 1 of 5)
Provider name: Could Already Need No Could Already Need No Could Already Need NoDo offer offer Assist. Need Do offer offer Assist. Need Do offer offer Assist. Need
McAllen Express Transit X X XTown of South Padre Island X X XCity of Brownsville X X X X XLower Rio Grande Valley Development Council X X XCommunity Action Council of South TexasJim Hogg CountyLeFleur Transportation X X X XMi Destino Adult Day Care, Inc. XAlejandrina S. Vela dba Vida Health Care X X XSouth Texas Senior Services, Inc. X XRichard & Irazema RobertsCircle of Friends Martha BermejoCentro de Buena Vida A.D.CDel Cielo Adult Day Care XMIRASOLES ADULT DAY CARE X X X XValencia Enterprises Inc X XMi Nuevo Mundo Adult Day CareAmistad Health Services, Inc. X X XNuestra Familia ADC X X XCasa del Sol Adult Day Care X
Routing/Scheduling Dispatching Routing/Dispatch Training
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Coordinating Opportunities (page 2 of 5)
Provider name: Could Already Need No Could Already Need No Could Already Need NoDo offer offer Assist. Need Do offer offer Assist. Need Do offer offer Assist. Need
McAllen Express Transit X X XTown of South Padre Island X X X X XCity of Brownsville X X X X X X XLower Rio Grande Valley Development Council X X XCommunity Action Council of South TexasJim Hogg CountyLeFleur Transportation X X XMi Destino Adult Day Care, Inc. X X XAlejandrina S. Vela dba Vida Health Care X X XSouth Texas Senior Services, Inc. X X XRichard & Irazema RobertsCircle of Friends Martha BermejoCentro de Buena Vida A.D.CDel Cielo Adult Day Care X X XMIRASOLES ADULT DAY CARE X X X X XValencia Enterprises Inc X X XMi Nuevo Mundo Adult Day CareAmistad Health Services, Inc. X X XNuestra Familia ADC X X XCasa del Sol Adult Day Care X X X
Driver Training Preventive Maintenance Routine Repairs
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Coordinating Opportunities (page 3 of 5)
Provider name: Could Already Need No Could Already Need No Could Already Need NoDo offer offer Assist. Need Do offer offer Assist. Need Do offer offer Assist. Need
McAllen Express Transit X X XTown of South Padre Island X X XCity of Brownsville X X X XLower Rio Grande Valley Development Council X X XCommunity Action Council of South TexasJim Hogg CountyLeFleur Transportation X X XMi Destino Adult Day Care, Inc. X X XAlejandrina S. Vela dba Vida Health Care X X XSouth Texas Senior Services, Inc. X X XRichard & Irazema RobertsCircle of Friends Martha BermejoCentro de Buena Vida A.D.CDel Cielo Adult Day Care XMIRASOLES ADULT DAY CARE X X XValencia Enterprises Inc XMi Nuevo Mundo Adult Day CareAmistad Health Services, Inc. X X XNuestra Familia ADC X X XCasa del Sol Adult Day Care X X
Parts Purchasing Inventory ManagementMaj. Repair/Comp. Rebuild
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Coordinating Opportunities (page 4 of 5)
Provider name: Could Already Need No Could Already Need No Could Already Need NoDo offer offer Assist. Need Do offer offer Assist. Need Do offer offer Assist. Need
McAllen Express Transit X X XTown of South Padre Island X X X XCity of Brownsville X X X XLower Rio Grande Valley Development Council X X XCommunity Action Council of South TexasJim Hogg CountyLeFleur Transportation X X XMi Destino Adult Day Care, Inc.Alejandrina S. Vela dba Vida Health Care X X XSouth Texas Senior Services, Inc. X XRichard & Irazema RobertsCircle of Friends Martha BermejoCentro de Buena Vida A.D.CDel Cielo Adult Day CareMIRASOLES ADULT DAY CARE X X XValencia Enterprises Inc XMi Nuevo Mundo Adult Day CareAmistad Health Services, Inc. X X XNuestra Familia ADC X X XCasa del Sol Adult Day Care X X X
Customer Information/Referral Information Tech. Support Billing
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Provider name: Could Already Need No Could Already Need NoDo offer offer Assist. Need Do offer offer Assist. Need
McAllen Express Transit X XTown of South Padre Island X X X XCity of Brownsville X X X XLower Rio Grande Valley Development Council X XCommunity Action Council of South TexasJim Hogg CountyLeFleur Transportation X XMi Destino Adult Day Care, Inc.Alejandrina S. Vela dba Vida Health Care X XSouth Texas Senior Services, Inc. X XRichard & Irazema RobertsCircle of Friends Martha BermejoCentro de Buena Vida A.D.CDel Cielo Adult Day Care XMIRASOLES ADULT DAY CARE X XValencia Enterprises Inc X XMi Nuevo Mundo Adult Day CareAmistad Health Services, Inc. X XNuestra Familia ADC X XCasa del Sol Adult Day Care X
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Cost
TotalProvider name: Annual Purchased
Cost Operations Maint. Admin. Transpo.McAllen Express Transit $900,000 50% 20% 20% 10%Town of South Padre Island $350,000 25% 30% 23%City of Brownsville $4,677,160 56.50% 31% 13.50% 0%Lower Rio Grande Valley Development Council $1,899,822 60% 30% 10% 0Community Action Council of South Texas 40% 20% 20% 0Jim Hogg CountyLeFleur Transportation 65% 15% 20%Mi Destino Adult Day Care, Inc.Alejandrina S. Vela dba Vida Health CareSouth Texas Senior Services, Inc. $265,000 8% 92%Richard & Irazema RobertsCircle of Friends Martha BermejoCentro de Buena Vida A.D.CDel Cielo Adult Day CareMIRASOLES ADULT DAY CARE $130,000 65% 20% 15% 0Valencia Enterprises IncMi Nuevo Mundo Adult Day CareAmistad Health Services, Inc. $20,000 50% 49% 1% 0Nuestra Familia ADC $60,000 50% 17% 33% 0Casa del Sol Adult Day Care NOT AVAILABLE
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FleetVehicle Inventory
Provider name: AnnualFleet Boardings
Southwest Texas 30 154,000City of Del Rio 15 111,090Community Council of Southwest Texas, Inc. 2 106,000Community Services Agency 2 34,000County of Edwards 0 0County of La Salle 2County of Real 2 960County of Del Rio 3 4,056
elected not to participate in statewide transit resource data collection project).Source: Middle Rio Grande Valley Regional Transportation Plan, November 2006 (region
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Client & Mode (page 1 of 2)
Provider name: General Persons with Welfare to Clients of Clients of public Elderly disabilities Students work your agency other agencies Other
ANAG Inc. X XThe Association for Retarded Citizens Wichita County, Inc. XRolling Plains Management Corp. X X X X X X XTexoma Area Paratransit Systems (TAPS) X X X X X XHelen Farabee Regional MHMR Centers X XWichita Falls Wichita County Public Health DistrictBowie Senior Citizens Project Inc X XCity of Wichita Falls Transit System X X X X X XElectra Service Corporation X XArcher City ISD XBellevue ISDVernon ISD XHolliday Independent School District XElectra ISD XGraham Independent School District XPrairie Valley ISD XJacksboro ISD XBowie ISD XBurkburnett Independent School DIstrict XWichita Falls ISD XNorth Central Texas Community Health Care Center X X X X X X X XJimmy W Harrod XPerrin-Whitt CISD XTrans Star INC X X XIrving Holdings Inc. X X X X X XCity View Independent School District XYoung County Senior Citizens Association Inc X XThe Friendly Door Inc X X XYoung County Olney Senior Cub Center Inc X X XWilbarger County X XFoard County Senior Citizens Inc X X XConcerned Citizens of Jack County Inc X XIowa Park CISD X XQuanah ISD X
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What service modes do you operate? Provider name: Fixed Flexible Subscription D/R Pre- D/R Same Ride
route route service Scheduled Day Sharing OtherANAG Inc. XThe Association for Retarded Citizens Wichita County, Inc. XRolling Plains Management Corp. X XTexoma Area Paratransit Systems (TAPS) X X X X X XHelen Farabee Regional MHMR Centers X XWichita Falls Wichita County Public Health DistrictBowie Senior Citizens Project Inc XCity of Wichita Falls Transit System XElectra Service Corporation X XArcher City ISD XBellevue ISDVernon ISD X XHolliday Independent School District XElectra ISD XGraham Independent School District X XPrairie Valley ISD XJacksboro ISD XBowie ISD X XBurkburnett Independent School DIstrict XWichita Falls ISD XNorth Central Texas Community Health Care CenterJimmy W Harrod XPerrin-Whitt CISD XTrans Star INCIrving Holdings Inc. X XCity View Independent School District X X X X X XYoung County Senior Citizens Association Inc XThe Friendly Door Inc X XYoung County Olney Senior Cub Center Inc X XWilbarger County X XFoard County Senior Citizens Inc XConcerned Citizens of Jack County Inc X XIowa Park CISD X XQuanah ISD X
NotesThe Association for Retarded Citizens Wichita County, Inc. do not have a vehicle for transportation - lease or contract as neededHelen Farabee Regional MHMR Centers Situational EmergenciesBowie ISD Extra-curricular trips
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Times and Days (page 1 of 3)
Provider name:Begin End Begin End Begin End Begin End
ANAG Inc. after 8 a.m. before 6 p.m. after 8 a.m. before 6 p.m. after 8 a.m. before 6 p.m. after 8 a.m. before 6 p.m.The Association for Retarded Citizens Wichita County, Inc.Rolling Plains Management Corp. 7:00 a.m. 6:00 p.m. 7:00 a.m. 6:00 p.m. 7:00 a.m. 6:00 p.m. 7:00 a.m. 6:00 p.m.Texoma Area Paratransit Systems (TAPS) 7:30 a.m. before 6 p.m. 8:00 a.m. before 6 p.m. 8:00 a.m. before 6 p.m. 8:00 a.m. before 6 p.m.Helen Farabee Regional MHMR CentersWichita Falls Wichita County Public Health DistrictBowie Senior Citizens Project Inc after 8 a.m. before 6 p.m. after 8 a.m. before 6 p.m. after 8 a.m. before 6 p.m. after 8 a.m. before 6 p.m.City of Wichita Falls Transit System 5:30 a.m. 7:30 p.m. 5:30 a.m. 7:30 p.m. 5:30 a.m. 7:30 p.m. 5:30 a.m. 7:30 p.m.Electra Service Corporation 8:00 a.m. before 6 p.m. 8:00 a.m. before 6 p.m. 8:00 a.m. before 6 p.m. 8:00 a.m. before 6 p.m.Archer City ISD 6:00 a.m. before 6 p.m. 6:00 a.m. before 6 p.m. 6:00 a.m. before 6 p.m. 6:00 a.m. before 6 p.m.Bellevue ISDVernon ISD 6:00 a.m. before 6 p.m. 6:00 a.m. before 6 p.m. 6:00 a.m. before 6 p.m. 6:00 a.m. before 6 p.m.Holliday Independent School District 7:00 a.m. before 6 p.m. 7:00 a.m. before 6 p.m. 7:00 a.m. before 6 p.m. 7:00 a.m. before 6 p.m.Electra ISD 7:00 a.m. before 6 p.m. 7:00 a.m. before 6 p.m. 7:00 a.m. before 6 p.m. 7:00 a.m. before 6 p.m.Graham Independent School District before 5 a.m. 6:00 p.m. before 5 a.m. 6:00 p.m. before 5 a.m. 6:00 p.m. before 5 a.m. 6:00 p.m.Prairie Valley ISD 6:30 a.m. before 6 p.m. 6:30 a.m. before 6 p.m. 6:30 a.m. before 6 p.m. 6:30 a.m. before 6 p.m.Jacksboro ISD 6:00 a.m. before 6 p.m. 6:00 a.m. before 6 p.m. 6:00 a.m. before 6 p.m. 6:00 a.m. before 6 p.m.Bowie ISD 6:30 a.m. before 6 p.m. 6:30 a.m. before 6 p.m. 6:30 a.m. before 6 p.m. 6:30 a.m. before 6 p.m.Burkburnett Independent School DIstrict 6:30 a.m. before 6 p.m. 6:30 a.m. before 6 p.m. 6:30 a.m. before 6 p.m. 6:30 a.m. before 6 p.m.Wichita Falls ISD 6:30 a.m. before 6 p.m. 6:30 a.m. before 6 p.m. 6:30 a.m. before 6 p.m. 6:30 a.m. before 6 p.m.North Central Texas Community Health Care Center 6:00 a.m.Jimmy W Harrod 6:30 a.m. before 6 p.m. 6:30 a.m. before 6 p.m. 6:30 a.m. before 6 p.m. 6:30 a.m. before 6 p.m.Perrin-Whitt CISD 7:00 a.m. before 6 p.m. 7:00 a.m. before 6 p.m. 7:00 a.m. before 6 p.m. 7:00 a.m. before 6 p.m.Trans Star INC before 5 a.m. after 10 p.m. before 5 a.m. after 10 p.m. before 5 a.m. after 10 p.m. before 5 a.m. after 10 p.m.Irving Holdings Inc. 5:00 a.m. 7:00 p.m. 5:00 a.m. 7:00 p.m. 5:00 a.m. 7:00 p.m. 5:00 a.m. 7:00 p.m.City View Independent School District 7:00 a.m. before 6 p.m. 7:00 a.m. before 6 p.m. 7:00 a.m. before 6 p.m. 7:00 a.m. before 6 p.m.Young County Senior Citizens Association Inc 8:00 a.m. before 6 p.m. 8:00 a.m. before 6 p.m. 8:00 a.m. before 6 p.m. 8:00 a.m. before 6 p.m.The Friendly Door Inc 8:00 a.m. before 6 p.m. 6:00 a.m. before 6 p.m. 8:00 a.m. before 6 p.m. 8:00 a.m. before 6 p.m.Young County Olney Senior Cub Center Inc 8:00 a.m. before 6 p.m. 8:00 a.m. before 6 p.m. 8:00 a.m. before 6 p.m. 8:00 a.m. before 6 p.m.Wilbarger County 8:00 a.m. before 6 p.m. 8:00 a.m. before 6 p.m. 8:00 a.m. before 6 p.m. 8:00 a.m. before 6 p.m.Foard County Senior Citizens Inc 8:00 a.m. before 6 p.m. 8:00 a.m. before 6 p.m. 8:00 a.m. before 6 p.m. 8:00 a.m. before 6 p.m.Concerned Citizens of Jack County Inc 8:00 a.m. before 6 p.m. 8:00 a.m. before 6 p.m. 8:00 a.m. before 6 p.m. 8:00 a.m. before 6 p.m.Iowa Park CISD 6:00 a.m. before 6 p.m. 6:00 a.m. before 6 p.m. 6:00 a.m. before 6 p.m. 6:00 a.m. before 6 p.m.Quanah ISD
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Times and Days (page 2 of 3)
Provider name:Begin End Begin End Begin End Begin End
ANAG Inc. after 8 a.m. before 6 p.m.The Association for Retarded Citizens Wichita County, Inc.Rolling Plains Management Corp. 7:00 a.m. 6:00 p.m. 7:00 a.m. 6:00 p.m. 7:00 a.m. 6:00 p.m. 7:00 a.m. 6:00 p.m.Texoma Area Paratransit Systems (TAPS) 8:00 a.m. before 6 p.m.Helen Farabee Regional MHMR CentersWichita Falls Wichita County Public Health DistrictBowie Senior Citizens Project Inc after 8 a.m. before 6 p.m.City of Wichita Falls Transit System 5:30 a.m. 7:30 p.m. after 8 a.m. before 6 p.m.Electra Service Corporation 8:00 a.m. before 6 p.m.Archer City ISD 6:00 a.m. before 6 p.m.Bellevue ISDVernon ISD 6:00 a.m. before 6 p.m.Holliday Independent School District 7:00 a.m. before 6 p.m.Electra ISD 7:00 a.m. before 6 p.m.Graham Independent School District before 5 a.m. 6:00 p.m.Prairie Valley ISD 6:30 a.m. before 6 p.m.Jacksboro ISD 6:00 a.m. before 6 p.m.Bowie ISD 6:30 a.m. before 6 p.m.Burkburnett Independent School DIstrict 6:30 a.m. before 6 p.m.Wichita Falls ISD 6:30 a.m. before 6 p.m.North Central Texas Community Health Care CenterJimmy W Harrod 6:30 a.m. before 6 p.m.Perrin-Whitt CISD 7:00 a.m. before 6 p.m.Trans Star INC before 5 a.m. after 10 p.m. before 5 a.m. after 10 p.m. before 5 a.m. after 10 p.m. before 5 a.m. after 10 p.m.Irving Holdings Inc. 5:00 a.m. 7:00 p.m. 5:00 a.m. 7:00 p.m. 5:00 a.m. 7:00 p.m. 5:00 a.m. 7:00 p.m.City View Independent School District 7:00 a.m. before 6 p.m.Young County Senior Citizens Association Inc 8:00 a.m. 6:00 p.m.The Friendly Door Inc 8:00 a.m. before 6 p.m.Young County Olney Senior Cub Center Inc 8:00 a.m. before 6 p.m.Wilbarger County 8:00 a.m. before 6 p.m.Foard County Senior Citizens Inc 8:00 a.m. before 6 p.m.Concerned Citizens of Jack County Inc 8:00 a.m. before 6 p.m.Iowa Park CISD 6:00 a.m. before 6 p.m.Quanah ISD
Sunday Holidays What is your average span of service?
Friday Saturday
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Times and Days (page 3 of 3)
Provider name:Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday
ANAG Inc. No No No No No No NoThe Association for Retarded Citizens Wichita County, Inc.Rolling Plains Management Corp. Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes YesTexoma Area Paratransit Systems (TAPS) Yes Yes Yes Yes YesHelen Farabee Regional MHMR Centers Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes YesWichita Falls Wichita County Public Health DistrictBowie Senior Citizens Project Inc Yes Yes Yes Yes YesCity of Wichita Falls Transit System Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes YesElectra Service Corporation Yes Yes Yes Yes YesArcher City ISD NoBellevue ISDVernon ISD Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No NoHolliday Independent School District Yes Yes Yes Yes YesElectra ISD No No No No NoGraham Independent School District Yes Yes Yes Yes YesPrairie Valley ISD No No No No NoJacksboro ISD No No No No No No NoBowie ISD No No No No No No NoBurkburnett Independent School DIstrict No No No No No No NoWichita Falls ISD No No No No No No NoNorth Central Texas Community Health Care CenterJimmy W Harrod No No No No No No NoPerrin-Whitt CISD No No No No NoTrans Star INC Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes YesIrving Holdings Inc. Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes YesCity View Independent School District No No No No NoYoung County Senior Citizens Association Inc Yes Yes Yes Yes YesThe Friendly Door Inc Yes Yes Yes Yes YesYoung County Olney Senior Cub Center Inc Yes Yes Yes Yes YesWilbarger County Yes Yes Yes Yes YesFoard County Senior Citizens Inc Yes Yes Yes YesConcerned Citizens of Jack County Inc Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes YesIowa Park CISD No No No No NoQuanah ISD
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Fares (page 1 of 2)
Provider name: Student/ Do notAdult youth Child Senior Disabled charge
ANAG Inc.The Association for Retarded Citizens Wichita County, Inc.Rolling Plains Management Corp. $1 $1 $1 $1 $1Texoma Area Paratransit Systems (TAPS) $2/$3/$4 $1/$1.5/$2 $1/$1.5/$2 $1/$1.5/$2 $1/$1.5/$2Helen Farabee Regional MHMR Centers N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A XWichita Falls Wichita County Public Health DistrictBowie Senior Citizens Project IncCity of Wichita Falls Transit SystemElectra Service CorporationArcher City ISD XBellevue ISDVernon ISD XHolliday Independent School District XElectra ISD XGraham Independent School District XPrairie Valley ISD XJacksboro ISD XBowie ISD XBurkburnett Independent School DIstrict XWichita Falls ISD 0North Central Texas Community Health Care CenterJimmy W Harrod XPerrin-Whitt CISD XTrans Star INCIrving Holdings Inc. Per contracts same same same sameCity View Independent School District XYoung County Senior Citizens Association IncThe Friendly Door IncYoung County Olney Senior Cub Center IncWilbarger CountyFoard County Senior Citizens IncConcerned Citizens of Jack County IncIowa Park CISDQuanah ISD
What is your basic fare structure for fixed route service?
$32.00 one way; $60 round trip
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Provider name: Student/ Do notAdult youth Child Senior Disabled charge
ANAG Inc.The Association for Retarded Citizens Wichita County, Inc.Rolling Plains Management Corp. $1 $1 $1 $1 $1Texoma Area Paratransit Systems (TAPS) $2/$3/$4 $1/$1.5/$2 $1/$1.5/$2 $1/$1.5/$2 $1/$1.5/$2Helen Farabee Regional MHMR Centers N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A XWichita Falls Wichita County Public Health DistrictBowie Senior Citizens Project IncCity of Wichita Falls Transit System 75 cents 35 cents 35 cents 35 cents 35 centsElectra Service Corporation donationArcher City ISD XBellevue ISDVernon ISD XHolliday Independent School DistrictElectra ISDGraham Independent School District XPrairie Valley ISD XJacksboro ISD XBowie ISD XBurkburnett Independent School DIstrictWichita Falls ISD 0North Central Texas Community Health Care CenterJimmy W Harrod XPerrin-Whitt CISDTrans Star INCIrving Holdings Inc.City View Independent School DistrictYoung County Senior Citizens Association IncThe Friendly Door Inc donation onlyYoung County Olney Senior Cub Center Inc donation onlyWilbarger County donation onlyFoard County Senior Citizens Inc donation onlyConcerned Citizens of Jack County Inc donation onlyIowa Park CISD donation onlyQuanah ISD
$5.05 first mile + $1.80 each additional mile
What is your basic fare structure for demand response services?
$32 one way, $60 round trip
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Boardings
Provider name: % Persons using % Visually % Cognitively TOTAL % Elderly mobility device impaired impaired
ANAG Inc. 580 100The Association for Retarded Citizens Wichita County, Inc.Rolling Plains Management Corp.Texoma Area Paratransit Systems (TAPS)Helen Farabee Regional MHMR Centers No data 10 2 100Wichita Falls Wichita County Public Health DistrictBowie Senior Citizens Project IncCity of Wichita Falls Transit System 254,122Electra Service Corporation 4,000 98Archer City ISDBellevue ISDVernon ISDHolliday Independent School District 90,624 0 1 0 4Electra ISDGraham Independent School DistrictPrairie Valley ISD 177 0 2 0 0Jacksboro ISD 225Bowie ISDBurkburnett Independent School DIstrict 129,060 5Wichita Falls ISD 1 1 1North Central Texas Community Health Care CenterJimmy W Harrod 1,593 0 0 0 0Perrin-Whitt CISD 935 20Trans Star INC 6,000 95 90 5 5Irving Holdings Inc. 3,125,000 unknown unknown unknown unknownCity View Independent School DistrictYoung County Senior Citizens Association Inc 5,500 98The Friendly Door Inc 3,500 98Young County Olney Senior Cub Center Inc 957 98Wilbarger County 6,479 98Foard County Senior Citizens Inc 4,523 100Concerned Citizens of Jack County Inc 4,694 95Iowa Park CISD 2,447 1 25Quanah ISD
Annual passenger trips (boarding) by client type andestimate of percentages of specific passengers carried
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Technology (page 1 of 2)
How is two-way communications maintained with your drivers? Provider name: Cellular Mobile Mobile data Text Do not maintain
phones radio (FCC) terminals pagers communications OtherANAG Inc. XThe Association for Retarded Citizens Wichita County, Inc.Rolling Plains Management Corp. XTexoma Area Paratransit Systems (TAPS)Helen Farabee Regional MHMR Centers XWichita Falls Wichita County Public Health DistrictBowie Senior Citizens Project Inc XCity of Wichita Falls Transit System XElectra Service Corporation XArcher City ISD XBellevue ISDVernon ISD XHolliday Independent School District XElectra ISD XGraham Independent School District X XPrairie Valley ISD XJacksboro ISD XBowie ISD XBurkburnett Independent School DIstrict X XWichita Falls ISD XNorth Central Texas Community Health Care CenterJimmy W Harrod XPerrin-Whitt CISD XTrans Star INC X XIrving Holdings Inc. X X XCity View Independent School District XYoung County Senior Citizens Association Inc XThe Friendly Door Inc XYoung County Olney Senior Cub Center Inc XWilbarger County XFoard County Senior Citizens Inc XConcerned Citizens of Jack County Inc XIowa Park CISD XQuanah ISD
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Use the following technologies to assist in planning or delivering services? Computer Vehicle Trip Trip
Provider name: Assisted routing/ reservation reservation Vehicle Smart' fare Dispatch scheduling by phone by internet location technology Other
ANAG Inc.The Association for Retarded Citizens Wichita County, Inc.Rolling Plains Management Corp. XTexoma Area Paratransit Systems (TAPS)Helen Farabee Regional MHMR CentersWichita Falls Wichita County Public Health DistrictBowie Senior Citizens Project IncCity of Wichita Falls Transit System XElectra Service CorporationArcher City ISDBellevue ISDVernon ISDHolliday Independent School DistrictElectra ISDGraham Independent School DistrictPrairie Valley ISDJacksboro ISDBowie ISDBurkburnett Independent School DIstrictWichita Falls ISDNorth Central Texas Community Health Care CenterJimmy W HarrodPerrin-Whitt CISDTrans Star INC XIrving Holdings Inc. X X X X X XCity View Independent School DistrictYoung County Senior Citizens Association IncThe Friendly Door IncYoung County Olney Senior Cub Center IncWilbarger CountyFoard County Senior Citizens IncConcerned Citizens of Jack County IncIowa Park CISD XQuanah ISD
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Fleet and Availability for Other Uses during Specific Times
Provider name:Number % w/c Available? Number % w/c Peak Midday Evening Sat Sun
ANAG Inc. 1 1 1 1 1 1The Association for Retarded Citizens Wichita County, Inc.Rolling Plains Management Corp. 18 17% 0 0 15 15 15Texoma Area Paratransit Systems (TAPS)Helen Farabee Regional MHMR CentersWichita Falls Wichita County Public Health DistrictBowie Senior Citizens Project Inc 2 100% 2 2 2 2 2City of Wichita Falls Transit SystemElectra Service Corporation 2 50% 2 2 2Archer City ISDBellevue ISDVernon ISD 1 0% 0 0 0 0 0Holliday Independent School DistrictElectra ISD 1 0% 2 0% 2 2 2 2 2Graham Independent School District 1 0%Prairie Valley ISDJacksboro ISD 1Bowie ISDBurkburnett Independent School DIstrictWichita Falls ISDNorth Central Texas Community Health Care CenterJimmy W Harrod 1Perrin-Whitt CISDTrans Star INC 3 100% 2 3 1 1 1Irving Holdings Inc. 300 0 50 to 100 750 2% 300 300 300 200 200City View Independent School DistrictYoung County Senior Citizens Association Inc 1 100% 1 1 1The Friendly Door Inc 1 1 1 1Young County Olney Senior Cub Center Inc 1 100% 1 1 1Wilbarger County 1 1 1 1Foard County Senior Citizens Inc 1 1 1 1Concerned Citizens of Jack County Inc 2 50% 2 2 2Iowa Park CISD 1Quanah ISD
SedansAvailable?
Vans
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Fleet and Availability for Other Uses during Specific Times
Provider name:Number % w/c Peak Midday Evening Sat Sun
ANAG Inc.The Association for Retarded Citizens Wichita County, Inc.Rolling Plains Management Corp. 21 100% 0 0 21 15 21Texoma Area Paratransit Systems (TAPS)Helen Farabee Regional MHMR CentersWichita Falls Wichita County Public Health DistrictBowie Senior Citizens Project IncCity of Wichita Falls Transit SystemElectra Service CorporationArcher City ISD 2 0% 0 2 0 0 0Bellevue ISDVernon ISDHolliday Independent School District 4 25%Electra ISD 3 66% 2 2 2 2 2Graham Independent School District 2 100%Prairie Valley ISDJacksboro ISDBowie ISDBurkburnett Independent School DIstrictWichita Falls ISD 2 100% 0 0 0 0 0North Central Texas Community Health Care CenterJimmy W Harrod 2Perrin-Whitt CISDTrans Star INCIrving Holdings Inc. 2 100% 2 2 2 2 2City View Independent School District 1 100% 0 0 0 0 0Young County Senior Citizens Association IncThe Friendly Door IncYoung County Olney Senior Cub Center IncWilbarger CountyFoard County Senior Citizens IncConcerned Citizens of Jack County IncIowa Park CISD 1Quanah ISD
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Fleet and Availability for Other Uses during Specific Times
Provider name:Number % w/c Peak Midday Evening Sat Sun Number % w/c Available?
ANAG Inc.The Association for Retarded Citizens Wichita County, Inc.Rolling Plains Management Corp.Texoma Area Paratransit Systems (TAPS)Helen Farabee Regional MHMR CentersWichita Falls Wichita County Public Health DistrictBowie Senior Citizens Project IncCity of Wichita Falls Transit System 12 100%Electra Service CorporationArcher City ISD 8 12% 0 8 0 0 0Bellevue ISDVernon ISDHolliday Independent School District 11 0Electra ISD 8 0 5 5 5 5 5Graham Independent School District 26 3%Prairie Valley ISD 6 17% 3 3 6 6 6Jacksboro ISD 18 6%Bowie ISDBurkburnett Independent School DIstrict 42 26% 0 0 0 0 0Wichita Falls ISD 82 20% 0 0 0 0 0 9 0 0North Central Texas Community Health Care CenterJimmy W Harrod 14 100%Perrin-Whitt CISD 10 10% 3 3 10 10 10Trans Star INCIrving Holdings Inc.City View Independent School District 10 0% 0 0 0 0 0Young County Senior Citizens Association IncThe Friendly Door IncYoung County Olney Senior Cub Center IncWilbarger CountyFoard County Senior Citizens IncConcerned Citizens of Jack County IncIowa Park CISD 16 1Quanah ISD
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Fleet Fueling, by Type of Vehicle (in percent)
Provider name: Standard Standard Specialty StandardSedans Vans Minibus Bus Vans Minibus Bus Coaches Vehicle Vans Minibus Minibus Bus
ANAG Inc. 100The Association for Retarded Citizens Wichita County, Inc.Rolling Plains Management Corp. 100 65 25 10Texoma Area Paratransit Systems (TAPS)Helen Farabee Regional MHMR CentersWichita Falls Wichita County Public Health DistrictBowie Senior Citizens Project Inc 100City of Wichita Falls Transit System 100Electra Service Corporation 100Archer City ISD 100 100Bellevue ISDVernon ISD 100Holliday Independent School District 100 100Electra ISD 100 100 100 100Graham Independent School District 100 100 100Prairie Valley ISD 100Jacksboro ISD 100 100Bowie ISDBurkburnett Independent School DIstrict 100Wichita Falls ISD 10 100 90 100North Central Texas Community Health Care CenterJimmy W Harrod 100 100 100Perrin-Whitt CISD 100Trans Star INC 100Irving Holdings Inc. 100 100 100 0City View Independent School District 100 40 0 60Young County Senior Citizens Association Inc 100The Friendly Door Inc 100Young County Olney Senior Cub Center Inc 100Wilbarger County 100Foard County Senior Citizens Inc 100Concerned Citizens of Jack County Inc 100Iowa Park CISD 100 100 100Quanah ISD
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Coordination Opportunities (page 1 of 5)
Provider name: Could Already Need No Could Already Need No Could Already Need NoDo offer offer Assist. Need Do offer offer Assist. Need Do offer offer Assist. Need
ANAG Inc. XThe Association for Retarded Citizens Wichita County, Inc.Rolling Plains Management Corp. X X XTexoma Area Paratransit Systems (TAPS)Helen Farabee Regional MHMR CentersWichita Falls Wichita County Public Health DistrictBowie Senior Citizens Project Inc X X XCity of Wichita Falls Transit System X XElectra Service Corporation X X XArcher City ISD X X XBellevue ISDVernon ISDHolliday Independent School District X X XElectra ISD X X XGraham Independent School DistrictPrairie Valley ISD X X XJacksboro ISDBowie ISD XBurkburnett Independent School DIstrict X X XWichita Falls ISD X X XNorth Central Texas Community Health Care CenterJimmy W Harrod X X XPerrin-Whitt CISD X X XTrans Star INC X X X XIrving Holdings Inc. X X XCity View Independent School District X X XYoung County Senior Citizens Association Inc X X X XThe Friendly Door Inc X X X XYoung County Olney Senior Cub Center Inc X X X XWilbarger County X X X XFoard County Senior Citizens Inc X X X XConcerned Citizens of Jack County Inc X X X XIowa Park CISD X X XQuanah ISD
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Provider name: Could Already Need No Could Already Need No Could Already Need NoDo offer offer Assist. Need Do offer offer Assist. Need Do offer offer Assist. Need
ANAG Inc. X X XThe Association for Retarded Citizens Wichita County, Inc.Rolling Plains Management Corp. X X XTexoma Area Paratransit Systems (TAPS)Helen Farabee Regional MHMR CentersWichita Falls Wichita County Public Health DistrictBowie Senior Citizens Project Inc X X XCity of Wichita Falls Transit System X X XElectra Service Corporation X X XArcher City ISD X X XBellevue ISDVernon ISDHolliday Independent School District X X XElectra ISD X X XGraham Independent School District X X X XPrairie Valley ISD X X XJacksboro ISD X XBowie ISD X X XBurkburnett Independent School DIstrict X X XWichita Falls ISD X X XNorth Central Texas Community Health Care CenterJimmy W Harrod X X XPerrin-Whitt CISD X X XTrans Star INC X X XIrving Holdings Inc. X X XCity View Independent School District X X XYoung County Senior Citizens Association Inc X X XThe Friendly Door Inc X X XYoung County Olney Senior Cub Center Inc X X XWilbarger County X X XFoard County Senior Citizens Inc X X XConcerned Citizens of Jack County Inc X X X XIowa Park CISD X X XQuanah ISD
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Provider name: Could Already Need No Could Already Need No Could Already Need NoDo offer offer Assist. Need Do offer offer Assist. Need Do offer offer Assist. Need
ANAG Inc. XThe Association for Retarded Citizens Wichita County, Inc.Rolling Plains Management Corp. X X XTexoma Area Paratransit Systems (TAPS)Helen Farabee Regional MHMR CentersWichita Falls Wichita County Public Health DistrictBowie Senior Citizens Project Inc X X XCity of Wichita Falls Transit System X XElectra Service Corporation X X XArcher City ISD X X XBellevue ISDVernon ISDHolliday Independent School District X X XElectra ISD X X XGraham Independent School District X X X XPrairie Valley ISD X X XJacksboro ISD X X XBowie ISD X XBurkburnett Independent School DIstrict X X XWichita Falls ISD X X XNorth Central Texas Community Health Care CenterJimmy W Harrod X X XPerrin-Whitt CISD X X XTrans Star INC X X XIrving Holdings Inc. X X XCity View Independent School District X X XYoung County Senior Citizens Association Inc X X XThe Friendly Door Inc X X XYoung County Olney Senior Cub Center Inc X X XWilbarger County X X XFoard County Senior Citizens Inc X X XConcerned Citizens of Jack County Inc X X XIowa Park CISD X X XQuanah ISD
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Provider name: Could Already Need No Could Already Need No Could Already Need NoDo offer offer Assist. Need Do offer offer Assist. Need Do offer offer Assist. Need
ANAG Inc. XThe Association for Retarded Citizens Wichita County, Inc.Rolling Plains Management Corp. X X XTexoma Area Paratransit Systems (TAPS)Helen Farabee Regional MHMR CentersWichita Falls Wichita County Public Health DistrictBowie Senior Citizens Project Inc X X XCity of Wichita Falls Transit System X XElectra Service Corporation X X XArcher City ISD X X XBellevue ISDVernon ISDHolliday Independent School District X X XElectra ISD X X XGraham Independent School DistrictPrairie Valley ISD X X XJacksboro ISDBowie ISDBurkburnett Independent School DIstrict X X XWichita Falls ISD X XNorth Central Texas Community Health Care CenterJimmy W Harrod X X XPerrin-Whitt CISD X X XTrans Star INC X X XIrving Holdings Inc. X X XCity View Independent School District X X XYoung County Senior Citizens Association Inc X X X XThe Friendly Door Inc X X X XYoung County Olney Senior Cub Center Inc X X X XWilbarger County X X X XFoard County Senior Citizens Inc X X X XConcerned Citizens of Jack County Inc X X X XIowa Park CISD X X XQuanah ISD
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Provider name: Could Already Need No Could Already Need NoDo offer offer Assist. Need Do offer offer Assist. Need
ANAG Inc.The Association for Retarded Citizens Wichita County, Inc.Rolling Plains Management Corp. X XTexoma Area Paratransit Systems (TAPS)Helen Farabee Regional MHMR CentersWichita Falls Wichita County Public Health DistrictBowie Senior Citizens Project Inc X XCity of Wichita Falls Transit System X XElectra Service Corporation X X XArcher City ISD X XBellevue ISDVernon ISDHolliday Independent School District XElectra ISD X XGraham Independent School DistrictPrairie Valley ISD X XJacksboro ISD XBowie ISDBurkburnett Independent School DIstrict X XWichita Falls ISD XNorth Central Texas Community Health Care CenterJimmy W Harrod X XPerrin-Whitt CISD X XTrans Star INC X XIrving Holdings Inc. X XCity View Independent School District X XYoung County Senior Citizens Association Inc X X XThe Friendly Door Inc X X X XYoung County Olney Senior Cub Center Inc X X X XWilbarger County X X X XFoard County Senior Citizens Inc X X X XConcerned Citizens of Jack County Inc X X X XIowa Park CISD X XQuanah ISD
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Cost
Provider name: Total Annual Purchased Cost Operations Maint. Admin. Transpo.
ANAG Inc. $7,900 50 25 25The Association for Retarded Citizens Wichita County, Inc.Rolling Plains Management Corp.Texoma Area Paratransit Systems (TAPS)Helen Farabee Regional MHMR CentersWichita Falls Wichita County Public Health DistrictBowie Senior Citizens Project Inc $29,633 90 5City of Wichita Falls Transit System $954,061 70 30Electra Service Corporation $24,884 80 5 5Archer City ISD $160,000 30 30 5 35Bellevue ISDVernon ISDHolliday Independent School District $250,000 60 40 0Electra ISD $138,000 85 6 9 0Graham Independent School DistrictPrairie Valley ISD $40,000 50 15 5 0Jacksboro ISD $275,795 73 5 22Bowie ISDBurkburnett Independent School DIstrict $752,936 84 16 0 0Wichita Falls ISD $2,400,000 8 0 0 92North Central Texas Community Health Care CenterJimmy W Harrod $274,000 80 18 1 1Perrin-Whitt CISD $89,535 80 20Trans Star INC $100,000 80 5 15Irving Holdings Inc.City View Independent School District $191,094 28 8 1 63Young County Senior Citizens Association Inc $30,923 85 8 7The Friendly Door Inc $39,680 70 20 10Young County Olney Senior Cub Center Inc $8,616 95 5Wilbarger County $37,707 95 5Foard County Senior Citizens Inc $25,435 90 10Concerned Citizens of Jack County Inc $63,439 85 5 10Iowa Park CISD $420,000 45 20 20 15Quanah ISD
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Client & Mode (page 1 of 2)
Provider name: General Persons with Welfare to Clients of Clients of public Elderly disabilities Students work your agency other agencies Other
Public Transit Services X X X X X XThe Transit System, Inc. X X X X X X XWHEELS (American Red Cross) X X X XCCART X X X X X X X XThe T X X X XTHE GRAND CONNECTION X XMesquite Transportation for the Elderly and Disabled X XKART X X X X X XCity/County Transportation X X X X XSenior Resources and Public Transit X X X X X XNETS X XHanditran (Arlington) X XDenton County Transportation Authority X X XCommunity Transit Service X X X X X X XSPAN, INc. X X X X X XDART X X X X
NotesPublic Transit Services The only eligibility requirement is a fare and it can be paid by the individual or by contract agreement.The Transit System, Inc. Anyone age 60 or over, disabled, or anyone who is transportation disadvantaged is eligible.CCART Reduced fare on bus service: age 65 and over, students to age 18, persons with disabilities
MITS: ADA paratransit eligibilityThe T OVER 60 AND PERSON WITH DISABILITIESTHE GRAND CONNECTION Must be a resident of Mesquite who is over 60 years of age or, if under 60, disabled.Senior Resources and Public Transit 55 and up for seniors, application required for all ridersNETS Elderly = 65+ Disabled = having a disability that prohibits you from drivingHanditran (Arlington) For paratransit and dial-a-ride services, participants are qualified through age or disability.
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Client & Mode (page 2 of 2)
Provider name: Fixed Flexible Subscription D/R Pre- D/R Same Ride route route service Scheduled Day Sharing Other
Public Transit Services X X X XThe Transit System, Inc. X X X X XWHEELS (American Red Cross) XCCART X X X X XThe T X X X X XTHE GRAND CONNECTION X XMesquite Transportation for the Elderly and Disabled XKART XCity/County Transportation X X XSenior Resources and Public Transit X XNETS XHanditran (Arlington) X XDenton County Transportation Authority X XCommunity Transit Service XSPAN, INc. XDART X X X X X X X
NotesThe Transit System, Inc. Charter service at non-peak hoursThe T ADA complimentary paratransit serviceDART LRT, Commuter Rail
What service modes do you operate?
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Times and Days (page 1 of 2)
Provider name:Begin End Begin End Begin End Begin End
Public Transit Services 7:00 a.m. before 6 p.m. 7:00 a.m. before 6 p.m. 7:00 a.m. before 6 p.m. 7:00 a.m. before 6 p.m.The Transit System, Inc. 7:00 a.m. 6:00 p.m. 7:00 a.m. 6:00 p.m. 7:00 a.m. 6:00 p.m. 7:00 a.m. 6:00 p.m.WHEELS (American Red Cross) 5:00 a.m. before 6 p.m. 5:00 a.m. before 6 p.m. 5:00 a.m. before 6 p.m. 5:00 a.m. before 6 p.m.CCART 6:00 a.m. 7:00 p.m. 6:00 a.m. 7:00 p.m. 6:00 a.m. 7:00 p.m. 6:00 a.m. 7:00 p.m.The T 5:00 a.m. after 10 p.m. 5:00 a.m. after 10 p.m. 5:00 a.m. after 10 p.m. 5:00 a.m. after 10 p.m.THE GRAND CONNECTION before 5 a.m. before 6 p.m. 7:00 a.m. before 6 p.m. before 5 a.m. before 6 p.m. 7:00 a.m. before 6 p.m.Mesquite Transportation for the Elderly and Disabled before 5 a.m. 6:00 p.m. before 5 a.m. 6:00 p.m. before 5 a.m. 6:00 p.m. before 5 a.m. 6:00 p.m.KART before 5 a.m. 7:00 p.m. before 5 a.m. 7:00 p.m. before 5 a.m. 7:00 p.m. before 5 a.m. 7:00 p.m.City/County Transportation 5:00 a.m. 8:00 p.m. 5:00 a.m. 8:00 p.m. 5:00 a.m. 8:00 p.m. 5:00 a.m. 8:00 p.m.Senior Resources and Public Transit 7:00 a.m. 7:00 p.m. 7:00 a.m. 7:00 p.m. 7:00 a.m. 7:00 p.m. 7:00 a.m. 7:00 p.m.NETS 7:00 a.m. 6:00 p.m. 7:00 a.m. 6:00 p.m. 7:00 a.m. 6:00 p.m. 7:00 a.m. 6:00 p.m.Handitran (Arlington) 7:00 a.m. 10:00 p.m. 7:00 a.m. 10:00 p.m. 7:00 a.m. 10:00 p.m. 7:00 a.m. 10:00 p.m.Denton County Transportation Authority 5:30 a.m. after 10 p.m. 5:30 a.m. after 10 p.m. 5:30 a.m. after 10 p.m. 5:30 a.m. after 10 p.m.Community Transit Service 5:30 a.m. 6:30 p.m. 5:30 a.m. 6:30 p.m. 5:30 a.m. 6:30 p.m. 5:30 a.m. 6:30 p.m.SPAN, INc. 6:00 a.m. 7:00 p.m. 6:00 a.m. 7:00 p.m. 6:00 a.m. 7:00 p.m. 6:00 a.m. 7:00 p.m.DART before 5 a.m. after 10 p.m. before 5 a.m. after 10 p.m. before 5 a.m. after 10 p.m. before 5 a.m. after 10 p.m.
Provider name:Begin End Begin End Begin End Begin End
Public Transit Services 7:00 a.m. before 6 p.m. 6:30 p.m.The Transit System, Inc. 7:00 a.m. 6:00 p.m.WHEELS (American Red Cross) 5:00 a.m. before 6 p.m.CCART 6:00 a.m. 7:00 p.m. 8:00 a.m. 6:00 p.m. 8:00 a.m. 6:00 p.m. 6:00 a.m. 7:00 p.m.The T 5:00 a.m. after 10 p.m. 5:00 a.m. after 10 p.m. 6:00 a.m. 10:00 p.m. 6:00 a.m. 10:00 p.m.THE GRAND CONNECTION before 5 a.m. before 6 p.m.Mesquite Transportation for the Elderly and Disabled before 5 a.m. 6:00 p.m.KART before 5 a.m. 7:00 p.m. before 5 a.m. before 6 p.m. before 5 a.m. 7:30 p.m.City/County Transportation 5:00 a.m. 8:00 p.m. 8:00 a.m. before 6 p.m.Senior Resources and Public Transit 7:00 a.m. 7:00 p.m. 6:00 p.m.NETS 7:00 a.m. 6:00 p.m.Handitran (Arlington) 7:00 a.m. 10:00 p.m. 8:00 a.m. 9:00 p.m.Denton County Transportation Authority 5:30 a.m. 8:00 p.m. after 8 a.m. 7:00 p.m. after 8 a.m. after 10 p.m.Community Transit Service 5:30 a.m. 6:30 p.m.SPAN, INc. 6:00 a.m. 7:00 p.m.DART before 5 a.m. after 10 p.m. 5:30 a.m. after 10 p.m. 5:30 a.m. after 10 p.m. 5:30 a.m. after 10 p.m.
Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday
Friday Saturday Sunday Holidays
What is your average span of service?
What is your average span of service?
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Times and Days (page 2 of 2)
Provider name:Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday
Public Transit Services Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes YesThe Transit System, Inc. Yes Yes Yes Yes YesWHEELS (American Red Cross) Yes Yes Yes Yes YesCCART Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes YesThe T Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes YesTHE GRAND CONNECTION Yes Yes Yes Yes YesMesquite Transportation for the Elderly and Disabled Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No NoKART Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes YesCity/County Transportation Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes YesSenior Resources and Public Transit Yes Yes Yes YesNETS Yes Yes Yes Yes YesHanditran (Arlington) Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes NoDenton County Transportation Authority Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes YesCommunity Transit Service Yes Yes Yes Yes YesSPAN, INc. Yes Yes Yes Yes YesDART Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Do you operate service during the mid-day?
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Fares
Provider name: Student/ Do notAdult youth Child Senior Disabled charge
Public Transit Services Zoned Zoned Zoned Half price ZonedThe Transit System, Inc. N/AWHEELS (American Red Cross) XCCARTThe T $1.25 $0.50 $0.50 $0.50 $0.50THE GRAND CONNECTIONMesquite Transportation for the Elderly and Disabled XKARTCity/County Transportation $2 $2 $2 $2 $2Senior Resources and Public TransitNETSHanditran (Arlington) XDenton County Transportation Authority $1.25 $0.60 $0.60 $0.60 $0.60Community Transit ServiceSPAN, INc. XDART $1.25-$2.25 $0.50 $0.50 $0.50 $0.50
Provider name: Student/ Do notAdult youth Child Senior Disabled charge
Public Transit Services Zoned Zoned Zoned Half price ZonedThe Transit System, Inc. Zoned Zoned Zoned Half price ZonedWHEELS (American Red Cross) $2.00-$2.50 $2.00-$2.50 $2.00-$2.50 $2.00-$2.50 $2.00-$2.50CCART Zoned Zoned Zoned Free / $0.50 Free / $0.50The T $2.50 $2.50 $2.50 $2.50 $2.50THE GRAND CONNECTION $1.00 $1.00 $1.00Mesquite Transportation for the Elderly and Disabled $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 $0.00 $1.00KART $2.00 $2.00 $2.00 $1.00 same as above, per ageCity/County Transportation Zoned Zoned Zoned Zoned ZonedSenior Resources and Public Transit $2.00 $1.00 $1.00 $2.00 $2.00NETS $1.50 $1.50Handitran (Arlington) $1.75 $1.75 $1.75 $1.75 $1.75Denton County Transportation Authority $2.50 $2.50 $2.50Community Transit ServiceSPAN, INc. $2.50 $2.50 $2.50 $1.25 $1.75 to Sr CtrsDART $2.50 $2.50 $2.50 $2.50 $2.50
NotesThe Transit System, Inc. Zone 1-$4.00,Zone 2-6.50,Z.3-9.00, etc.City/County Transportation city-$2 one way/county-$4 initial pick up additional $2 for each zone crossed
What is your basic fare structure for fixed route service?
What is your basic fare structure for demand response services?
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Boardings
Provider name: % Persons using % Visually % Cognitively TOTAL % Elderly mobility device impaired impaired
Public Transit Services The Transit System, Inc. 38,413 27% 13% 1% 4%WHEELS (American Red Cross) 107,000 60% 30% 5% 5%CCART 209,352 10% 1% 0.10% 0.10%The TTHE GRAND CONNECTION 36,256 75% 23% 1% 1%Mesquite Transportation for the Elderly and DisabledKART 40,000 60% 12% 0.50% N/ACity/County Transportation 54,000 30% Not tracked Not tracked Not trackedSenior Resources and Public Transit 52,000 7.50% 1%NETSHanditran (Arlington) 106,000 50% 25% Not tracked Not trackedDenton County Transportation Authority 1,600,000 5% 5% 2% 2%Community Transit Service 31,572 80% 30% 10% 5%SPAN, INc. 83,000 75% 35% 1% 50%DART 65,285,911
Annual passenger trips (boarding) by client type andestimate of percentages of specific passengers carried
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Technology
How is two-way communications maintained with your drivers? Provider name: Cellular Mobile Mobile data Text Do not maintain
phones radio (FCC) terminals pagers communications OtherPublic Transit Services XThe Transit System, Inc. X XWHEELS (American Red Cross) X XCCART XThe T X XTHE GRAND CONNECTION XMesquite Transportation for the Elderly and Disabled XKART XCity/County Transportation X XSenior Resources and Public Transit XNETS XHanditran (Arlington) X XDenton County Transportation Authority XCommunity Transit Service X XSPAN, INc. X XDART X X X
Computer Vehicle Trip TripProvider name: Assisted routing/ reservation reservation Vehicle Smart fare
Dispatch scheduling by phone by internet location technology OtherPublic Transit Services XThe Transit System, Inc. XWHEELS (American Red Cross) X XCCART X XThe T X X XTHE GRAND CONNECTION XMesquite Transportation for the Elderly and Disabled X XKART X X XCity/County Transportation XSenior Resources and Public Transit XNETS XHanditran (Arlington) XDenton County Transportation Authority XCommunity Transit Service XSPAN, INc. XDART X X X X X
Use the following technologies to assist in planning or delivering services?
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Fleet (page 1 of 4)
Fleet and Availability for Other Uses during Specific Times
Provider name:Number % w/c Peak Midday Evening Sat Sun
Public Transit Services The Transit System, Inc. 1 0 1WHEELS (American Red Cross)CCART 5 0 5 5 5 5 5The TTHE GRAND CONNECTIONMesquite Transportation for the Elderly and DisabledKARTCity/County TransportationSenior Resources and Public Transit 10 0 8 2 0 0 0NETSHanditran (Arlington)Denton County Transportation AuthorityCommunity Transit ServiceSPAN, INc.DART 76 0 0 0 0 0 0
Fleet and Availability for Other Uses during Specific Times
Provider name:Number % w/c Peak Midday Evening Sat Sun
Public Transit Services The Transit System, Inc. 12 6% 2 to 6 WHEELS (American Red Cross) 28 92% 0 0 all all allCCART 15 100% 15 15 15 15 15The TTHE GRAND CONNECTION 4 75% 2 0 4 4 4Mesquite Transportation for the Elderly and Disabled 1 100% 1 1 1 0 0KART 18 16% none none 18 16 allCity/County Transportation 3 0 2 2 0 0Senior Resources and Public Transit 10 10% 10 10 0 0 0NETS 9 100% 0 0 0Handitran (Arlington) 1 100% 1 1 1 1Denton County Transportation AuthorityCommunity Transit ServiceSPAN, INc.DART 99 100% 0 0 0 0 0
Sedans
Available?Vans
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Fleet and Availability for Other Uses during Specific TimesProvider name:
Number % w/c Peak Midday Evening Sat SunPublic Transit Services The Transit System, Inc. 14 100% 3 to 14WHEELS (American Red Cross) 10 30% 0 0 all all allCCART 24 88% 24 24 24 24 24The TTHE GRAND CONNECTION 7 100% 0 0 7 7 7Mesquite Transportation for the Elderly and Disabled 14 100% 14 14 14 0 0KARTCity/County Transportation 11 100% 11 11 1 1Senior Resources and Public TransitNETSHanditran (Arlington) 17 100% 0 0 0 3 0Denton County Transportation Authority 16 100% 0 0 0 0 0Community Transit Service 15 100% 0 0 0SPAN, INc. 20 100% 0 0 0 15 15DART 7 100% 0 0 0 7 7
Fleet and Availability for Other Uses during Specific Times
Provider name:Number % w/c Peak Midday Evening Sat Sun
Public Transit Services The Transit System, Inc.WHEELS (American Red Cross)CCARTThe TTHE GRAND CONNECTIONMesquite Transportation for the Elderly and DisabledKARTCity/County TransportationSenior Resources and Public TransitNETSHanditran (Arlington)Denton County Transportation Authority 57 57% 0 0 0 0 0Community Transit ServiceSPAN, INc. 1 100% 1 1 1 1 1DART 672 100% 112 422 422 447 514
Available?
Available?Standard Bus
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Fleet and Availability for Other Uses during Specific Times
Provider name:Number % w/c Peak Midday Evening Sat Sun
Public Transit Services The Transit System, Inc.WHEELS (American Red Cross)CCARTThe TTHE GRAND CONNECTIONMesquite Transportation for the Elderly and DisabledKARTCity/County TransportationSenior Resources and Public TransitNETSHanditran (Arlington)Denton County Transportation Authority 7 100% 0 7 0 7 7Community Transit ServiceSPAN, INc.DART
Fleet and Availability for Other Uses during Specific Times
Provider name:Number % w/c Peak Midday Evening Sat Sun
Public Transit Services The Transit System, Inc.WHEELS (American Red Cross)CCARTThe TTHE GRAND CONNECTIONMesquite Transportation for the Elderly and DisabledKARTCity/County TransportationSenior Resources and Public TransitNETSHanditran (Arlington)Denton County Transportation AuthorityCommunity Transit ServiceSPAN, INc. 1 100% 1 1 1 1 1DART
Available?Coaches
Specialty VehicleAvailable?
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Fleet Fueling, by Type of Vehicle (in percent)
Provider name: Standard Standard SpecialtySedans Vans Minibus Bus Vans Minibus Bus Coaches Vehicle
Public Transit Services The Transit System, Inc. 100 100 60 25WHEELS (American Red Cross) 90 70 5 30CCART 100 75 50 0 45The TTHE GRAND CONNECTION 75 60Mesquite Transportation for the Elderly and Disabled 40KART 85 5City/County Transportation 100 5 10Senior Resources and Public Transit 100 100NETSHanditran (Arlington) 100 85Denton County Transportation Authority 0 100 100 100Community Transit Service 15 5SPAN, INc. 0 95 100 100%DART 100 100 85
Fleet Fueling, by Type of Vehicle (in percent)% Other
Provider name: StandardVans Minibus Minibus Bus Minibus
Public Transit Services The Transit System, Inc. 15WHEELS (American Red Cross) 5 0 0 0CCART 25 5The TTHE GRAND CONNECTION 25 20 20Mesquite Transportation for the Elderly and Disabled 100 60KART 10City/County Transportation 85Senior Resources and Public TransitNETSHanditran (Arlington) 15Denton County Transportation Authority 0 0 0 0Community Transit Service 5SPAN, INc. 5 0 0 0DART 100 15
% Propane % Natural Gas
% Gasoline % Diesel
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Coordination Opportunities (page 1 of 3)
Provider name: Could Already Need No Could Already Need No Could Already Need NoDo offer offer Assist. Need Do offer offer Assist. Need Do offer offer Assist. Need
Public Transit Services X X XThe Transit System, Inc. X X X X X XWHEELS (American Red Cross) X X XCCART X X X X X XThe TTHE GRAND CONNECTION X X X X XMesquite Transportation for the Elderly and Disabled X X XKART X X XCity/County Transportation X X XSenior Resources and Public Transit X X XNETS X XHanditran (Arlington) X X X X X XDenton County Transportation Authority X X XCommunity Transit Service X X XSPAN, INc. X X XDART X X X
Provider name: Could Already Need No Could Already Need No Could Already Need NoDo offer offer Assist. Need Do offer offer Assist. Need Do offer offer Assist. Need
Public Transit Services X X X X XThe Transit System, Inc. X X XWHEELS (American Red Cross) X X XCCART X X X X X XThe TTHE GRAND CONNECTION X X X XMesquite Transportation for the Elderly and Disabled X X XKART X X XCity/County Transportation X X XSenior Resources and Public Transit X X XNETS X XHanditran (Arlington) X X X XDenton County Transportation Authority X X XCommunity Transit Service X X XSPAN, INc. X X XDART X X X
Routing/Scheduling Dispatching Routing/Dispatch Training
Driver Training Preventive Maintenance Routine Repairs
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Coordination Opportunities (page 2 of 3)
Provider name: Could Already Need No Could Already Need No Could Already Need NoDo offer offer Assist. Need Do offer offer Assist. Need Do offer offer Assist. Need
Public Transit Services X X XThe Transit System, Inc. X X XWHEELS (American Red Cross) X X XCCART X X X X XThe TTHE GRAND CONNECTION X X XMesquite Transportation for the Elderly and Disabled X X XKART X X XCity/County Transportation X X XSenior Resources and Public Transit X X XNETSHanditran (Arlington) X X XDenton County Transportation Authority X X XCommunity Transit Service X X XSPAN, INc. X X XDART X X X
Provider name: Could Already Need No Could Already Need No Could Already Need NoDo offer offer Assist. Need Do offer offer Assist. Need Do offer offer Assist. Need
Public Transit Services X X X XThe Transit System, Inc. X X XWHEELS (American Red Cross) X X XCCART X X X X X X X X XThe TTHE GRAND CONNECTION X X XMesquite Transportation for the Elderly and Disabled X X XKART X X XCity/County Transportation X X XSenior Resources and Public Transit X X X X XNETS XHanditran (Arlington) XDenton County Transportation Authority X X XCommunity Transit Service X X XSPAN, INc. X X X XDART X X X
Parts Purchasing Inventory Management
Customer Information/Referral Information Tech. Support Billing
Maj. Repair/Comp. Rebuild
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Provider name: Could Already Need No Could Already Need NoDo offer offer Assist. Need Do offer offer Assist. Need
Public Transit Services X XThe Transit System, Inc. X XWHEELS (American Red Cross) X XCCART X X X X XThe TTHE GRAND CONNECTION X XMesquite Transportation for the Elderly and Disabled X XKART X XCity/County Transportation X XSenior Resources and Public Transit X X X XNETS X XHanditran (Arlington) XDenton County Transportation Authority X X XCommunity Transit Service X XSPAN, INc. X XDART X X
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Cost
TotalProvider name: Annual Purchased
Cost Operations Maint. Admin. Transpo.Public Transit Services $766,797The Transit System, Inc. $1,056,943 72% 5% 23% 0%WHEELS (American Red Cross)CCART $4,500,000 70% 10% 20% 0%The TTHE GRAND CONNECTION $534,931 80% 9.50% 10.50%Mesquite Transportation for the Elderly and Disabled $920,000 78% 22% 0%KART $700,000 75% 8% 10% 7%City/County TransportationSenior Resources and Public Transit $700,000 56% 14% 30%NETS 100%Handitran (Arlington) $2,084,876 76.70% 4.30% 17.40% 25%Denton County Transportation Authority $7,000,000 70% 20% 10% 0%Community Transit Service $861,852 51% 17% 12% 0%SPAN, INc. $1,200,000 80% 15% 4% 1%DART $320,664,849 57.10% 22.50% 7.60% 12.80%
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Client & Mode
Provider name: General Persons with Welfare to Clients of Clients of public Elderly disabilities Students work your agency other agencies Other
Panhandle Community Services X X X X X X X XMaverick Boys & Girls Clubs of Amarillo XMOM MobileJAN WERNER ADULT DAY CARE X X XHansford Co. Hospital Dist. X X XSenior Village X X XKirkland Court Health & Rehab X X XPanhandle Independent Living Center X X X X X XSwisher County RSVP X X XDallam Hartley Counties Hospital District X X
NotesPanhandle Community Services Must be alive and capable to be transportedMaverick Boys & Girls Clubs of Amarillo Members of our club (ages 6-18).JAN WERNER ADULT DAY CARE must be over 60Senior Village We provide transportation for the residents of our facility.Kirkland Court Health & Rehab Must be a resident at Kirkland Court Health & RehabPanhandle Independent Living Center Transportation services are provided to people in the community who use wheelchairs and people
with disabilities who are consumers of Panhandle ILC.Swisher County RSVP Must be mobile to and from vehicle.
Provider name: Fixed Flexible Subscription D/R Pre- D/R Same Ride route route service Scheduled Day Sharing Other
Panhandle Community Services X XMaverick Boys & Girls Clubs of Amarillo X X XMOM MobileJAN WERNER ADULT DAY CARE X XHansford Co. Hospital Dist. XSenior Village XKirkland Court Health & Rehab XPanhandle Independent Living Center XSwisher County RSVP XDallam Hartley Counties Hospital District X
NotesKirkland Court Health & Rehab Only provide transportation for current Nursing Home Residents/PatientsPanhandle Independent Living Center Services are provided on demand without regard to same-day or other advance notice.
Transportation is provided based on availability of volunteer drivers and ability of staff to respond.
Type(s) of clients served
What service modes do you operate?
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Times and Days
Provider name:Begin End Begin End Begin End Begin End
Panhandle Community Services 6:00 a.m. before 6 p.m. 8:00 a.m. before 6 p.m. 6:00 a.m. before 6 p.m. 8:00 a.m. before 6 p.m.Maverick Boys & Girls Clubs of AmarilloMOM MobileJAN WERNER ADULT DAY CARE 8:00 a.m. before 6 p.m. 8:00 a.m. before 6 p.m. 8:00 a.m. before 6 p.m. 8:00 a.m. before 6 p.m.Hansford Co. Hospital Dist. after 8 a.m. before 6 p.m. after 8 a.m. before 6 p.m. after 8 a.m. before 6 p.m. after 8 a.m. before 6 p.m.Senior VillageKirkland Court Health & Rehab 6:00 a.m. 10:00 p.m. 6:00 a.m. 10:00 p.m. 6:00 a.m. 10:00 p.m. 6:00 a.m. 10:00 p.m.Panhandle Independent Living Center 7:00 a.m. 7:00 p.m. 7:00 a.m. 7:00 p.m. 7:00 a.m. 7:00 p.m. 7:00 a.m. 7:00 p.m.Swisher County RSVPDallam Hartley Counties Hospital District before 5 a.m. 9:00 p.m. before 5 a.m. 9:00 p.m. before 5 a.m. 9:00 p.m. before 5 a.m. 9:00 p.m.
Provider name:Begin End Begin End Begin End Begin End
Panhandle Community Services 6:00 a.m. before 6 p.m.Maverick Boys & Girls Clubs of AmarilloMOM MobileJAN WERNER ADULT DAY CARE 8:00 a.m. before 6 p.m.Hansford Co. Hospital Dist. after 8 a.m. before 6 p.m.Senior VillageKirkland Court Health & Rehab 6:00 a.m. 10:00 p.m. 8:00 a.m. before 6 p.m. 8:00 a.m. before 6 p.m. 8:00 a.m. before 6 p.m.Panhandle Independent Living Center 7:00 a.m. 7:00 p.m. 7:00 a.m. 7:00 p.m. 7:00 a.m. 7:00 p.m.Swisher County RSVPDallam Hartley Counties Hospital District before 5 a.m. 9:00 p.m.
Provider name:Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday
Panhandle Community Services Yes Yes Yes Yes YesMaverick Boys & Girls Clubs of AmarilloMOM MobileJAN WERNER ADULT DAY CARE Yes Yes Yes Yes YesHansford Co. Hospital Dist. Yes Yes Yes Yes YesSenior Village Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes YesKirkland Court Health & Rehab Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes YesPanhandle Independent Living Center Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes YesSwisher County RSVPDallam Hartley Counties Hospital District Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Holidays
What is your average span of service?
What is your average span of service?
Do you operate service during the mid-day?
Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday
Friday Saturday Sunday
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Fares
Provider name: Student/ Do notAdult youth Child Senior Disabled charge
Panhandle Community ServicesMaverick Boys & Girls Clubs of AmarilloMOM MobileJAN WERNER ADULT DAY CAREHansford Co. Hospital Dist. XSenior Village $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 XKirkland Court Health & Rehab XPanhandle Independent Living Center XSwisher County RSVPDallam Hartley Counties Hospital District X
Provider name: Student/ Do notAdult youth Child Senior Disabled charge
Panhandle Community Services $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 $1.00Maverick Boys & Girls Clubs of AmarilloMOM MobileJAN WERNER ADULT DAY CARE no charge no chargeHansford Co. Hospital Dist.Senior Village XKirkland Court Health & Rehab XPanhandle Independent Living Center XSwisher County RSVP XDallam Hartley Counties Hospital District X
What is your basic fare structure for fixed route service?
What is your basic fare structure for demand response services?
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Boardings
Provider name: % Persons using % Visually % Cognitively TOTAL % Elderly mobility device impaired impaired
Panhandle Community Services 139,784 21% 28% 2% 10%Maverick Boys & Girls Clubs of AmarilloMOM MobileJAN WERNER ADULT DAY CARE 65,000 99% 40% 1%Hansford Co. Hospital Dist.Senior Village 120 100% 95% 20% 75%Kirkland Court Health & Rehab 500+ unavailable unavailable unavailable unavailablePanhandle Independent Living Center 300 5% 60% 10% 25%Swisher County RSVPDallam Hartley Counties Hospital District 236 99% 95% 20% 50%
Annual passenger trips (boarding) by client type andestimate of percentages of specific passengers carried
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Technology
How is two-way communications maintained with your drivers? Provider name: Cellular Mobile Mobile data Text Do not maintain
phones radio (FCC) terminals pagers communications OtherPanhandle Community Services X XMaverick Boys & Girls Clubs of AmarilloMOM MobileJAN WERNER ADULT DAY CARE X XHansford Co. Hospital Dist. XSenior Village XKirkland Court Health & Rehab XPanhandle Independent Living Center XSwisher County RSVP XDallam Hartley Counties Hospital District X
Computer Vehicle Trip Trip Vehicle Smart fare Provider name: Assisted routing/ reservation reservation location technology
Dispatch scheduling by phone by internet OtherPanhandle Community Services X XMaverick Boys & Girls Clubs of AmarilloMOM MobileJAN WERNER ADULT DAY CARE XHansford Co. Hospital Dist.Senior Village XKirkland Court Health & Rehab XPanhandle Independent Living CenterSwisher County RSVPDallam Hartley Counties Hospital District X
NotesPanhandle Community Services Call centers dispacting with area wide networkSenior Village NoneKirkland Court Health & Rehab NoneDallam Hartley Counties Hospital District none used
Use the following technologies to assist in planning or delivering services?
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Fleet and Availability for Other Uses during Specific Times
Provider name:Number % w/c Peak Midday Evening Sat Sun
Panhandle Community ServicesMaverick Boys & Girls Clubs of AmarilloMOM MobileJAN WERNER ADULT DAY CARE 1 0 0 0 0 0Hansford Co. Hospital Dist.Senior VillageKirkland Court Health & RehabPanhandle Independent Living CenterSwisher County RSVPDallam Hartley Counties Hospital District
Fleet and Availability for Other Uses during Specific Times
Provider name:Number % w/c Peak Midday Evening Sat Sun
Panhandle Community Services 52 41% 25 10 25 52 52Maverick Boys & Girls Clubs of AmarilloMOM MobileJAN WERNER ADULT DAY CARE 3 33% 0 0 0 0 0Hansford Co. Hospital Dist. 1 1% 0 1 0 0 0Senior Village 1 100% 1 1 1 1 1Kirkland Court Health & Rehab 1 100% 0 0 0 0 0Panhandle Independent Living Center 1 100% 1 1 1 1 1Swisher County RSVP 1 0%Dallam Hartley Counties Hospital District 1 100% 1 1 1 0 0
Fleet and Availability for Other Uses during Specific Times
Provider name:Number % w/c Peak Midday Evening Sat Sun
Panhandle Community ServicesMaverick Boys & Girls Clubs of AmarilloMOM MobileJAN WERNER ADULT DAY CARE 23 100% 0 0 0 0 0Hansford Co. Hospital Dist.Senior VillageKirkland Court Health & RehabPanhandle Independent Living Center 1 100% 1 1 1 1 1Swisher County RSVPDallam Hartley Counties Hospital District
Sedans
Available?Vans
Available?Minibus
Available?
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Fleet and Availability for Other Uses during Specific Times
Provider name:Number % w/c Peak Midday Evening Sat Sun
Panhandle Community Services 0Maverick Boys & Girls Clubs of AmarilloMOM MobileJAN WERNER ADULT DAY CARE 0Hansford Co. Hospital Dist. 0Senior Village 0Kirkland Court Health & Rehab 0Panhandle Independent Living Center 0Swisher County RSVP 0Dallam Hartley Counties Hospital District 0
Fleet and Availability for Other Uses during Specific Times
Provider name:Number % w/c Peak Midday Evening Sat Sun
Panhandle Community Services 0Maverick Boys & Girls Clubs of AmarilloMOM MobileJAN WERNER ADULT DAY CARE 0Hansford Co. Hospital Dist. 0Senior Village 0Kirkland Court Health & Rehab 0Panhandle Independent Living Center 0Swisher County RSVP 0Dallam Hartley Counties Hospital District 0
Fleet Fueling, by Type of Vehicle (in percent)
Provider name: Standard Standard SpecialtySedans Vans Minibus Bus Vans Minibus Bus Vehicle Vans Minibus
Panhandle Community Services 80% 10% 10%Maverick Boys & Girls Clubs of AmarilloMOM MobileJAN WERNER ADULT DAY CARE 100% 100% 100%Hansford Co. Hospital Dist. 100%Senior Village 100%Kirkland Court Health & Rehab 100%Panhandle Independent Living Center 100% 100%Swisher County RSVP 100%Dallam Hartley Counties Hospital District 100%
Specialty Vehicle
Available?Standard Bus
% Propane% Gasoline % Diesel
Available?
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Provider name: Could Already Need No Could Already Need No Could Already Need NoDo offer offer Assist. Need Do offer offer Assist. Need Do offer offer Assist. Need
Panhandle Community Services X X X X X XMaverick Boys & Girls Clubs of AmarilloMOM MobileJAN WERNER ADULT DAY CARE X XHansford Co. Hospital Dist. X X XSenior Village XKirkland Court Health & Rehab XPanhandle Independent Living Center X X XSwisher County RSVPDallam Hartley Counties Hospital District X X X
Provider name: Could Already Need No Could Already Need No Could Already Need NoDo offer offer Assist. Need Do offer offer Assist. Need Do offer offer Assist. Need
Panhandle Community Services X X X X X XMaverick Boys & Girls Clubs of AmarilloMOM MobileJAN WERNER ADULT DAY CARE X X XHansford Co. Hospital Dist. X X XSenior Village X X XKirkland Court Health & RehabPanhandle Independent Living Center X X XSwisher County RSVPDallam Hartley Counties Hospital District X X X
Provider name: Could Already Need No Could Already Need No Could Already Need NoDo offer offer Assist. Need Do offer offer Assist. Need Do offer offer Assist. Need
Panhandle Community Services X X XMaverick Boys & Girls Clubs of AmarilloMOM MobileJAN WERNER ADULT DAY CARE X XHansford Co. Hospital Dist. X X XSenior Village X X XKirkland Court Health & RehabPanhandle Independent Living Center X X XSwisher County RSVPDallam Hartley Counties Hospital District X X X
Parts Purchasing Inventory ManagementMaj. Repair/Comp. Rebuild
Routing/Scheduling Dispatching Routing/Dispatch Training
Driver Training Preventive Maintenance Routine Repairs
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Coordination Opportunities (page 2 of 2)
Provider name: Could Already Need No Could Already Need No Could Already Need NoDo offer offer Assist. Need Do offer offer Assist. Need Do offer offer Assist. Need
Panhandle Community Services X X X X X XMaverick Boys & Girls Clubs of AmarilloMOM MobileJAN WERNER ADULT DAY CARE XHansford Co. Hospital Dist. X X XSenior VillageKirkland Court Health & RehabPanhandle Independent Living Center X X XSwisher County RSVPDallam Hartley Counties Hospital District X X X
Provider name: Could Already Need No Could Already Need NoDo offer offer Assist. Need Do offer offer Assist. Need
Panhandle Community Services X X X XMaverick Boys & Girls Clubs of AmarilloMOM MobileJAN WERNER ADULT DAY CAREHansford Co. Hospital Dist. X XSenior VillageKirkland Court Health & RehabPanhandle Independent Living Center X XSwisher County RSVPDallam Hartley Counties Hospital District X X
Marketing Planning & Programming
Information Tech. SupportCustomer Information/Referral Billing
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Cost
TotalProvider name: Annual Purchased
Cost Operations Maint. Admin. Transpo.Panhandle Community Services $1,589,718 52% 5% 42% 0%Maverick Boys & Girls Clubs of AmarilloMOM MobileJAN WERNER ADULT DAY CARE $373,481 63% 27% 93% 0Hansford Co. Hospital Dist.Senior Village $ 10,000 (est.) 75% 20% 5% 0Kirkland Court Health & Rehab unavailablePanhandle Independent Living Center $6,659 7% 8% 80% 5%Swisher County RSVPDallam Hartley Counties Hospital District 3331 100% 0% 0% 0%
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Client & Mode
Provider name: General Persons with Welfare to Clients of Clients of public Elderly disabilities Students work your agency other agencies Other
Midland-Odessa Urban Transit District X X X X X X XPecos County Community Action Agency X XEctor County Senior Centers X X XDARS DRS XWest Texas Opportunities, Inc. X X X X X XArea Agency on Aging of the Permian Basin X
NotesMidland-Odessa Urban Transit District Paratransit Clients must be certified in accordance with ADA requirements.Pecos County Community Action Agency Age 60 and olderDARS DRS Persons who meet DARS DRS eligibility requirements have a disibility which is an impediment to
employment. DRS VR counselors determine eligibility.Area Agency on Aging of the Permian Basin 60 years of age and older
Provider name: Fixed Flexible Subscription D/R Pre- D/R Same Ride route route service Scheduled Day Sharing Other
Midland-Odessa Urban Transit District X XPecos County Community Action Agency X XEctor County Senior Centers XDARS DRSWest Texas Opportunities, Inc. X XArea Agency on Aging of the Permian Basin X
Type(s) of clients served
What service modes do you operate?
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Times and Days
Provider name:Begin End Begin End Begin End Begin End
Midland-Odessa Urban Transit District 6:00 a.m. 6:00 p.m. 6:00 a.m. 6:00 p.m. 6:00 a.m. 6:00 p.m. 6:00 a.m. 6:00 p.m.Pecos County Community Action Agency after 8 a.m. before 6 p.m. after 8 a.m. before 6 p.m. after 8 a.m. before 6 p.m. after 8 a.m. before 6 p.m.Ector County Senior Centers 8:00 a.m. before 6 p.m. 8:00 a.m. before 6 p.m. 8:00 a.m. before 6 p.m. 8:00 a.m. before 6 p.m.DARS DRSWest Texas Opportunities, Inc. 8:00 a.m. before 6 p.m. 8:00 a.m. before 6 p.m. 8:00 a.m. before 6 p.m. 8:00 a.m. before 6 p.m.Area Agency on Aging of the Permian Basin after 8 a.m. before 6 p.m. after 8 a.m. before 6 p.m. after 8 a.m. before 6 p.m. after 8 a.m. before 6 p.m.
Provider name:Begin End Begin End Begin End Begin End
Midland-Odessa Urban Transit District 6:00 a.m. 6:00 p.m. 6:00 a.m. 6:00 p.m.Pecos County Community Action Agency after 8 a.m. before 6 p.m.Ector County Senior Centers 8:00 a.m. before 6 p.m.DARS DRSWest Texas Opportunities, Inc. 8:00 a.m. before 6 p.m.Area Agency on Aging of the Permian Basin after 8 a.m. before 6 p.m.
Provider name:Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday
Midland-Odessa Urban Transit District X X X X X XPecos County Community Action Agency X X X X XEctor County Senior Centers X X X X XDARS DRSWest Texas Opportunities, Inc. X X X X XArea Agency on Aging of the Permian Basin X X X X X
Sunday Holidays
What is your average span of service?
What is your average span of service?
Do you operate service during the mid-day?
Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday
Friday Saturday
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Fares
Provider name: Student/ Do notAdult youth Child Senior Disabled charge
Midland-Odessa Urban Transit District $1.00 $0.75 No Charge $0.50 $0.50Pecos County Community Action AgencyEctor County Senior Centers XDARS DRSWest Texas Opportunities, Inc.Area Agency on Aging of the Permian Basin
Provider name: Student/ Do notAdult youth Child Senior Disabled charge
Midland-Odessa Urban Transit District $2.00 $2.00 $2.00 $2.00 $2.00Pecos County Community Action AgencyEctor County Senior Centers XDARS DRSWest Texas Opportunities, Inc. $1.00 $1.00 under 5 are free $0.50 $0.50Area Agency on Aging of the Permian Basin
What is your basic fare structure for fixed route service?
What is your basic fare structure for demand response services?
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Boardings
Provider name: % Persons using % Visually % Cognitively TOTAL % Elderly mobility device impaired impaired
Midland-Odessa Urban Transit District 298,606 2.10% 2.10% 2.10% 2.10%Pecos County Community Action Agency 100%Ector County Senior Centers 20,063 99.90% 10% 1% 1%DARS DRSWest Texas Opportunities, Inc. 129,618 15% 10% 5% 5%Area Agency on Aging of the Permian Basin 29,122 100% 0% 0% 0%
Annual passenger trips (boarding) by client type andestimate of percentages of specific passengers carried
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Technology
How is two-way communications maintained with your drivers? Provider name: Cellular Mobile Mobile data Text Do not maintain
phones radio (FCC) terminals pagers communications OtherMidland-Odessa Urban Transit District XPecos County Community Action AgencyEctor County Senior Centers XDARS DRSWest Texas Opportunities, Inc. XArea Agency on Aging of the Permian Basin X
Computer Vehicle Trip Trip Vehicle Smart fare Provider name: Assisted routing/ reservation reservation location technology
Dispatch scheduling by phone by internet OtherMidland-Odessa Urban Transit DistrictPecos County Community Action AgencyEctor County Senior CentersDARS DRSWest Texas Opportunities, Inc. XArea Agency on Aging of the Permian Basin
Use the following technologies to assist in planning or delivering services?
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Fleet and Availability for Other Uses during Specific Times
Provider name:Number % w/c Peak Midday Evening Sat Sun
Midland-Odessa Urban Transit DistrictPecos County Community Action Agency 1 0Ector County Senior CentersDARS DRSWest Texas Opportunities, Inc.Area Agency on Aging of the Permian Basin 1 0
Fleet and Availability for Other Uses during Specific Times
Provider name:Number % w/c Peak Midday Evening Sat Sun
Midland-Odessa Urban Transit DistrictPecos County Community Action Agency 1 1Ector County Senior Centers 1 1DARS DRSWest Texas Opportunities, Inc. 40 20% 3 4Area Agency on Aging of the Permian Basin 1 1 1
Fleet and Availability for Other Uses during Specific Times
Provider name:Number % w/c Peak Midday Evening Sat Sun
Midland-Odessa Urban Transit District 19 100% 100% after 11:00% after 11:00 100%Pecos County Community Action AgencyEctor County Senior Centers 2 100% 2DARS DRSWest Texas Opportunities, Inc. 20 100% 3 3Area Agency on Aging of the Permian Basin
Fleet and Availability for Other Uses during Specific Times
Provider name:Number % w/c Peak Midday Evening Sat Sun
Midland-Odessa Urban Transit DistrictPecos County Community Action AgencyEctor County Senior CentersDARS DRSWest Texas Opportunities, Inc.Area Agency on Aging of the Permian Basin
Available?
Available?Standard Bus
Sedans
Available?Vans
Available?Minibus
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Fleet and Availability for Other Uses during Specific Times
Provider name:Number % w/c Peak Midday Evening Sat Sun
Midland-Odessa Urban Transit DistrictPecos County Community Action AgencyEctor County Senior CentersDARS DRSWest Texas Opportunities, Inc.Area Agency on Aging of the Permian Basin
Fleet Fueling, by Type of Vehicle (in percent)% 0ther
Provider name: Standard Standard SpecialtySedans Vans Minibus Bus Vans Minibus Bus Vehicle Vans Minibus Minibus
Midland-Odessa Urban Transit DistrictPecos County Community Action Agency 100% 100%Ector County Senior Centers 100% 100%DARS DRSWest Texas Opportunities, Inc. 100% 100%Area Agency on Aging of the Permian Basin 100% 100% 70% 10% 20%
Available?Specialty Vehicle
% Propane% Gasoline % Diesel
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Provider name: Could Already Need No Could Already Need No Could Already Need NoDo offer offer Assist. Need Do offer offer Assist. Need Do offer offer Assist. Need
Midland-Odessa Urban Transit District X X XPecos County Community Action Agency X X XEctor County Senior Centers X XDARS DRSWest Texas Opportunities, Inc. X X XArea Agency on Aging of the Permian Basin X X X X
Provider name: Could Already Need No Could Already Need No Could Already Need NoDo offer offer Assist. Need Do offer offer Assist. Need Do offer offer Assist. Need
Midland-Odessa Urban Transit District X X XPecos County Community Action Agency X X XEctor County Senior Centers X X XDARS DRSWest Texas Opportunities, Inc. X X X X XArea Agency on Aging of the Permian Basin X X X X X
Provider name: Could Already Need No Could Already Need No Could Already Need NoDo offer offer Assist. Need Do offer offer Assist. Need Do offer offer Assist. Need
Midland-Odessa Urban Transit District X X XPecos County Community Action Agency X X XEctor County Senior Centers X X XDARS DRSWest Texas Opportunities, Inc. X X XArea Agency on Aging of the Permian Basin X X X X
Provider name: Could Already Need No Could Already Need No Could Already Need NoDo offer offer Assist. Need Do offer offer Assist. Need Do offer offer Assist. Need
Midland-Odessa Urban Transit District X X XPecos County Community Action Agency X X XEctor County Senior Centers X X XDARS DRS XWest Texas Opportunities, Inc. X X X X XArea Agency on Aging of the Permian Basin X X X
Preventive Maintenance Routine Repairs
Maj. Repair/Comp. Rebuild
Routing/Scheduling Dispatching Routing/Dispatch Training
Driver Training
Billing
Parts Purchasing Inventory Management
Customer Information/Referral Information Tech. Support
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Provider name: Could Already Need No Could Already Need NoDo offer offer Assist. Need Do offer offer Assist. Need
Midland-Odessa Urban Transit District X XPecos County Community Action Agency X XEctor County Senior Centers X XDARS DRSWest Texas Opportunities, Inc. X XArea Agency on Aging of the Permian Basin X X
Marketing Planning & Programming
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Cost
TotalProvider name: Annual Purchased
Cost Operations Maint. Admin. Transpo.Midland-Odessa Urban Transit District $1,743,943 72% 28% 0 0Pecos County Community Action Agency 10,661 77% 1% 22% 0Ector County Senior Centers 44,027.04 86.03% 13.97% 0 0DARS DRSWest Texas Opportunities, Inc. $1,349,923.38 77.06% 7.78% 11.98% 3.18%Area Agency on Aging of the Permian Basin
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Client & Mode
Provider name: General Persons with Welfare to Clients of Clients of public Elderly disabilities Students work your agency other agencies Other
Orange County Transportation X X X X X XSouth East Texas Regional Planning Commission X X X X X XSoutheast Texas Transit X X X X XBeaumont Municipal Transit X X X X X XCity of Port ArthurNutrition and Services for Seniors X X X X X X XTriangle AIDS Network XJefferson County Health & Welfare - Unit 2 X XOrange Community Action Association X
NotesBeaumont Municipal Transit Special Transit Services (STS) - Passengers have to be certified and qualify under ADA disability
criteria in order to use door to door paratransit serivce.Nutrition and Services for Seniors All passengers must be 60 years and older Triangle AIDS Network HIV-positive, income eligible. For local transportation, must be able to use bus passJefferson County Health & Welfare - Unit 2 incomeOrange Community Action Association Age
Provider name: Fixed Flexible Subscription D/R Pre- D/R Same Ride route route service Scheduled Day Sharing Other
Orange County Transportation XSouth East Texas Regional Planning Commission XSoutheast Texas Transit XBeaumont Municipal Transit X XCity of Port ArthurNutrition and Services for Seniors X XTriangle AIDS Network X XJefferson County Health & Welfare - Unit 2 X XOrange Community Action Association
Type(s) of clients served
What service modes do you operate?
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Times and Days
Provider name:Begin End Begin End Begin End Begin End
Orange County Transportation 6:30 a.m. before 6 p.m. 6:00 a.m. before 6 p.m. 6:30 a.m. before 6 p.m. 6:30 a.m. before 6 p.m.South East Texas Regional Planning Commission 6:00 a.m. 6:00 p.m. 6:00 a.m. 6:00 p.m. 6:00 a.m. 6:00 p.m. 6:00 a.m. 6:00 p.m.Southeast Texas Transit 7:00 a.m. before 6 p.m. 7:00 a.m. before 6 p.m. 7:00 a.m. before 6 p.m. 7:00 a.m. before 6 p.m.Beaumont Municipal Transit 6:00 a.m. 9:30 p.m. 6:00 a.m. 9:30 p.m. 6:00 a.m. 9:30 p.m. 6:00 a.m. 9:30 p.m.City of Port ArthurNutrition and Services for Seniors 6:00 a.m. 7:00 p.m. 6:00 a.m. 7:00 p.m. 6:00 a.m. 7:00 p.m. 6:00 a.m. 7:00 p.m.Triangle AIDS Network 8:00 a.m. before 6 p.m. 8:00 a.m. before 6 p.m. 8:00 a.m. before 6 p.m. 8:00 a.m. before 6 p.m.Jefferson County Health & Welfare - Unit 2 6:00 a.m. 6:00 p.m. 6:00 a.m. 6:00 p.m. 6:00 a.m. 6:00 p.m.Orange Community Action Association 6:30 a.m. before 6 p.m. 6:30 a.m. before 6 p.m. 6:30 a.m. before 6 p.m. 6:30 a.m. before 6 p.m.
Provider name:Begin End Begin End Begin End Begin End
Orange County Transportation 6:30 a.m. before 6 p.m.South East Texas Regional Planning Commission 6:00 a.m. 6:00 p.m.Southeast Texas Transit 7:00 a.m. before 6 p.m.Beaumont Municipal Transit 6:00 a.m. 9:30 p.m. 7:30 a.m. 9:30 p.m.City of Port ArthurNutrition and Services for Seniors 6:00 a.m. 7:00 p.m.Triangle AIDS Network 8:00 a.m. before 6 p.m.Jefferson County Health & Welfare - Unit 2 6:00 a.m. 6:00 p.m.Orange Community Action Association 6:30 a.m. before 6 p.m.
Provider name:Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday
Orange County Transportation Yes Yes Yes Yes YesSouth East Texas Regional Planning Commission Yes Yes Yes Yes YesSoutheast Texas Transit Yes Yes Yes Yes YesBeaumont Municipal Transit Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes YesCity of Port ArthurNutrition and Services for Seniors Yes Yes Yes Yes YesTriangle AIDS Network Yes Yes Yes Yes YesJefferson County Health & Welfare - Unit 2 No Yes Yes Yes Yes No NoOrange Community Action Association Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No No
What is your average span of service?
What is your average span of service?
Do you operate service during the mid-day?
Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday
Friday Saturday Sunday Holidays
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Fares
Provider name: Student/ Do notAdult youth Child Senior Disabled charge
Orange County TransportationSouth East Texas Regional Planning CommissionSoutheast Texas TransitBeaumont Municipal Transit $1.25 $0.75 $.75, under 6 free $0.75 $0.75City of Port ArthurNutrition and Services for SeniorsTriangle AIDS Network XJefferson County Health & Welfare - Unit 2 XOrange Community Action Association $1.00 - $3.50 $1.00 - $3.50 $0.75 $1.00 - $3.50
Provider name: Student/ Do notAdult youth Child Senior Disabled charge
Orange County Transportation 1 0.5 0.5 1 1South East Texas Regional Planning CommissionSoutheast Texas Transit $1.00 $1.00 0.5 $1.00 $1.00Beaumont Municipal Transit $2.50 $2.50 $2.50 $2.50 $2.50City of Port ArthurNutrition and Services for Seniors $1.00 to $2.00 $1.00 to $2.00 $1.00 to $2.00 $1.00 1.00 to $8.00 MedicaidTriangle AIDS Network XJefferson County Health & Welfare - Unit 2 XOrange Community Action Association
What is your basic fare structure for fixed route service?
What is your basic fare structure for demand response services?
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Boardings
Provider name: % Persons using % Visually % Cognitively TOTAL % Elderly mobility device impaired impaired
Orange County Transportation 7,026 20% 4% 1% 46%South East Texas Regional Planning Commission 55,000 27% 37%Southeast Texas Transit 32,000 30% 25% 2%Beaumont Municipal Transit 671,470 10% 5% 0.10% 2%City of Port ArthurNutrition and Services for Seniors 65% 17% 5% 5%Triangle AIDS Network 5,159 1% 1% 1%Jefferson County Health & Welfare - Unit 2Orange Community Action Association
Annual passenger trips (boarding) by client type andestimate of percentages of specific passengers carried
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Technology
How is two-way communications maintained with your drivers? Provider name: Cellular Mobile Mobile data Text Do not maintain
phones radio (FCC) terminals pagers communications OtherOrange County Transportation XSouth East Texas Regional Planning Commission X X XSoutheast Texas Transit XBeaumont Municipal Transit XCity of Port ArthurNutrition and Services for Seniors X XTriangle AIDS Network XJefferson County Health & Welfare - Unit 2 XOrange Community Action Association X
Computer Vehicle Trip Trip Vehicle Smart fare Provider name: Assisted routing/ reservation reservation location technology
Dispatch scheduling by phone by internet OtherOrange County Transportation X XSouth East Texas Regional Planning Commission XSoutheast Texas Transit X XBeaumont Municipal TransitCity of Port ArthurNutrition and Services for Seniors X XTriangle AIDS Network XJefferson County Health & Welfare - Unit 2Orange Community Action Association
Use the following technologies to assist in planning or delivering services?
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Fleet and Availability for Other Uses during Specific Times
Provider name:Number % w/c Peak Midday Evening Sat Sun
Orange County TransportationSouth East Texas Regional Planning CommissionSoutheast Texas TransitBeaumont Municipal Transit 2 100% 2 2 2 2City of Port ArthurNutrition and Services for SeniorsTriangle AIDS NetworkJefferson County Health & Welfare - Unit 2Orange Community Action Association
Fleet and Availability for Other Uses during Specific Times
Provider name:Number % w/c Peak Midday Evening Sat Sun
Orange County Transportation 5 20% 2 2 0 0 0South East Texas Regional Planning Commission 27 93%Southeast Texas Transit 2 100% 2 2 0 0 0Beaumont Municipal TransitCity of Port ArthurNutrition and Services for Seniors 2 0% 2 2 2 2Triangle AIDS Network 3 0% 3 3 1Jefferson County Health & Welfare - Unit 2 1 0%Orange Community Action Association 2 0%
Fleet and Availability for Other Uses during Specific Times
Provider name:Number % w/c Peak Midday Evening Sat Sun
Orange County Transportation 3 100% 2 2 0 0 0South East Texas Regional Planning CommissionSoutheast Texas Transit 6 100% 5 6 0 0 0Beaumont Municipal Transit 9 100% 4 4 8 6City of Port ArthurNutrition and Services for SeniorsTriangle AIDS NetworkJefferson County Health & Welfare - Unit 2Orange Community Action Association
Sedans
Available?Vans
Available?Minibus
Available?
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Provider name:Number % w/c Peak Midday Evening Sat Sun
Orange County TransportationSouth East Texas Regional Planning CommissionSoutheast Texas TransitBeaumont Municipal Transit 19 42% 6 6 6 8City of Port ArthurNutrition and Services for SeniorsTriangle AIDS NetworkJefferson County Health & Welfare - Unit 2Orange Community Action Association
Fleet and Availability for Other Uses during Specific Times
Provider name:Number % w/c Peak Midday Evening Sat Sun
Orange County TransportationSouth East Texas Regional Planning CommissionSoutheast Texas TransitBeaumont Municipal TransitCity of Port ArthurNutrition and Services for SeniorsTriangle AIDS NetworkJefferson County Health & Welfare - Unit 2Orange Community Action Association
Fleet Fueling, by Type of Vehicle (in percent)% Other
Provider name: Standard Standard Specialty StandardSedans Vans Minibus Bus Vans Minibus Bus Vehicle Vans Minibus Bus
Orange County Transportation 80% 70% 20% 30%South East Texas Regional Planning Commission 45% 30% 25%Southeast Texas Transit 100% 95% 5%Beaumont Municipal Transit 100% 85% 95% 15% 5%City of Port ArthurNutrition and Services for Seniors 100%Triangle AIDS Network 100%Jefferson County Health & Welfare - Unit 2 100%Orange Community Action Association 100%
% Gasoline % Diesel % Propane
Available?Specialty Vehicle
Available?Standard Bus
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Provider name: Could Already Need No Could Already Need No Could Already Need NoDo offer offer Assist. Need Do offer offer Assist. Need Do offer offer Assist. Need
Orange County Transportation X XSouth East Texas Regional Planning Commission X X XSoutheast Texas Transit X X XBeaumont Municipal Transit X X XCity of Port ArthurNutrition and Services for SeniorsTriangle AIDS Network X XJefferson County Health & Welfare - Unit 2 X X XOrange Community Action Association
Provider name: Could Already Need No Could Already Need No Could Already Need NoDo offer offer Assist. Need Do offer offer Assist. Need Do offer offer Assist. Need
Orange County Transportation X XSouth East Texas Regional Planning Commission X X XSoutheast Texas Transit X X XBeaumont Municipal Transit X X XCity of Port ArthurNutrition and Services for SeniorsTriangle AIDS Network X X X XJefferson County Health & Welfare - Unit 2 X X XOrange Community Action Association
Provider name: Could Already Need No Could Already Need No Could Already Need NoDo offer offer Assist. Need Do offer offer Assist. Need Do offer offer Assist. Need
Orange County Transportation XSouth East Texas Regional Planning Commission X X XSoutheast Texas Transit X X XBeaumont Municipal Transit X X XCity of Port ArthurNutrition and Services for SeniorsTriangle AIDS NetworkJefferson County Health & Welfare - Unit 2 X X XOrange Community Action Association
Parts Purchasing Inventory Management
Preventive Maintenance Routine Repairs
Maj. Repair/Comp. Rebuild
Routing/Scheduling Dispatching Routing/Dispatch Training
Driver Training
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Provider name: Could Already Need No Could Already Need No Could Already Need NoDo offer offer Assist. Need Do offer offer Assist. Need Do offer offer Assist. Need
Orange County Transportation X X XSouth East Texas Regional Planning Commission X X XSoutheast Texas Transit X X XBeaumont Municipal Transit X X XCity of Port ArthurNutrition and Services for SeniorsTriangle AIDS Network X XJefferson County Health & Welfare - Unit 2 X X XOrange Community Action Association
Provider name: Could Already Need No Could Already Need NoDo offer offer Assist. Need Do offer offer Assist. Need
Orange County Transportation X XSouth East Texas Regional Planning Commission X XSoutheast Texas Transit X XBeaumont Municipal Transit X XCity of Port ArthurNutrition and Services for SeniorsTriangle AIDS Network X XJefferson County Health & Welfare - Unit 2 X XOrange Community Action Association
Billing
Marketing Planning & Programming
Customer Information/Referral Information Tech. Support
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Cost
TotalProvider name: Annual Purchased
Cost Operations Maint. Admin. Transpo.Orange County TransportationSouth East Texas Regional Planning Commission $1,004,729.00 75% 10% 15%Southeast Texas TransitBeaumont Municipal Transit $4,000,000 73% 20% 7% 0City of Port ArthurNutrition and Services for SeniorsTriangle AIDS NetworkJefferson County Health & Welfare - Unit 2Orange Community Action Association
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Client & Mode
Provider name: General Persons with Welfare to Clients of Clients of public Elderly disabilities Students work your agency other agencies Other
Citibus X X X XSexton Enterprises, Inc. X X X XSouth Plains Community Action Association X X X X XCaprock Community Action X X X X X X X X
Provider name: Fixed Flexible Subscription D/R Pre- D/R Same Ride route route service Scheduled Day Sharing Other
Citibus X X X XSexton Enterprises, Inc. X X XSouth Plains Community Action Association X X XCaprock Community Action X
NotesSexton Enterprises, Inc. taxi cab
Type(s) of clients served
What service modes do you operate?
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Times and Days
Provider name:Begin End Begin End Begin End Begin End
Citibus 5:30 a.m. after 10 p.m. 5:30 a.m. after 10 p.m. 5:30 a.m. after 10 p.m. 5:30 a.m. after 10 p.m.Sexton Enterprises, Inc. before 5 a.m. after 10 p.m. before 5 a.m. after 10 p.m. before 5 a.m. after 10 p.m. before 5 a.m. after 10 p.m.South Plains Community Action Association 6:00 a.m. 7:00 p.m. 6:00 a.m. 7:00 p.m. 6:00 a.m. 7:00 p.m. 6:00 a.m. 7:00 p.m.Caprock Community Action 6:00 a.m. 9:30 p.m. 6:00 a.m. 6:30 p.m. 6:00 a.m. 9:30 p.m. 6:00 a.m. 6:30 p.m.
Provider name:Begin End Begin End Begin End Begin End
Citibus 5:30 a.m. after 10 p.m. 6:30 a.m. after 10 p.m.Sexton Enterprises, Inc. before 5 a.m. after 10 p.m. before 5 a.m. after 10 p.m. before 5 a.m. after 10 p.m. before 5 a.m. after 10 p.m.South Plains Community Action Association 6:00 a.m. 7:00 p.m. 8:00 a.m. before 6 p.m.Caprock Community Action 6:00 a.m. 9:30 p.m. 7:00 a.m. 6:00 p.m.
Provider name:Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday
Citibus Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes YesSexton Enterprises, Inc. Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes YesSouth Plains Community Action Association Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes YesCaprock Community Action Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No No
Do you operate service during the mid-day?
Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday
Friday Saturday Sunday Holidays What is your average span of service?
What is your average span of service?
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Fares
Provider name: Student/ Do notAdult youth Child Senior Disabled charge
Citibus $1.00 $1.00 $0.50 (ages 6-12) $0.50 $0.50Sexton Enterprises, Inc.South Plains Community Action Association XCaprock Community Action
Provider name: Student/ Do notAdult youth Child Senior Disabled charge
Citibus$2 ($8 outside
serv. area)$2 ($8 outside
serv. area)$2 ($8 outside
serv. area)$2 ($8 outside
serv. area)$2 ($8 outside
serv. area)Sexton Enterprises, Inc.South Plains Community Action AssociationCaprock Community Action $5 $2 $2 $5 $5
What is your basic fare structure for fixed route service?
What is your basic fare structure for demand response services?
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Boardings
Provider name: % Persons using % Visually % Cognitively TOTAL % Elderly mobility device impaired impaired
Citibus 3,989,045Sexton Enterprises, Inc.South Plains Community Action Association 92,928 45% 40% less than 1% less than 1%Caprock Community Action 53,400 55% 30% 5% 10%
Annual passenger trips (boarding) by client type andestimate of percentages of specific passengers carried
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Technology
How is two-way communications maintained with your drivers? Provider name: Cellular Mobile Mobile data Text Do not maintain
phones radio (FCC) terminals pagers communications OtherCitibus X XSexton Enterprises, Inc. XSouth Plains Community Action Association X XCaprock Community Action X X
Computer Vehicle Trip Trip Vehicle Smart fare Provider name: Assisted routing/ reservation reservation location technology
Dispatch scheduling by phone by internet OtherCitibus X X X XSexton Enterprises, Inc.South Plains Community Action Association X XCaprock Community Action X
NotesCitibus Mobile data terminals - paratransit vehicles
Use the following technologies to assist in planning or delivering services?
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Fleet and Availability for Other Uses during Specific Times
Provider name:Number % w/c Peak Midday Evening Sat Sun
CitibusSexton Enterprises, Inc. 24 0 2 2 2 2 2South Plains Community Action Association 2 0 2 2 0 0 0Caprock Community Action
Fleet and Availability for Other Uses during Specific Times
Provider name:Number % w/c Peak Midday Evening Sat Sun
Citibus 24 100% 0 0 0 0 24Sexton Enterprises, Inc.South Plains Community Action Association 6 17% 6 6 0 6 0Caprock Community Action 7 100% 5 5 2 0 0
Fleet and Availability for Other Uses during Specific Times
Provider name:Number % w/c Peak Midday Evening Sat Sun
CitibusSexton Enterprises, Inc.South Plains Community Action Association 30 100% 5 5 0 10 0Caprock Community Action
Sedans
Available?Vans
Available?Minibus
Available?
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Fleet and Availability for Other Uses during Specific Times
Provider name:Number % w/c Peak Midday Evening Sat Sun
Citibus 58 100% 58Sexton Enterprises, Inc.South Plains Community Action AssociationCaprock Community Action 14 100% 14 8 2 0 0
Fleet and Availability for Other Uses during Specific Times
Provider name:Number % w/c Peak Midday Evening Sat Sun
CitibusSexton Enterprises, Inc. 4 100% 4 4 4 4 4South Plains Community Action AssociationCaprock Community Action
Fleet Fueling, by Type of Vehicle (in percent)
Provider name: Standard Standard Specialty StandardSedans Vans Minibus Bus Vans Minibus Bus Vehicle Vans Minibus Bus
Citibus 100% 100%Sexton Enterprises, Inc. 100% 100%South Plains Community Action Association 100% 100% 65% 35%Caprock Community Action 100% 70% 30%
Specialty Vehicle
Available?Standard Bus
% Propane% Gasoline % Diesel
Available?
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Provider name: Could Already Need No Could Already Need No Could Already Need NoDo offer offer Assist. Need Do offer offer Assist. Need Do offer offer Assist. Need
Citibus X X X X XSexton Enterprises, Inc. XSouth Plains Community Action Association X X X XCaprock Community Action X X X
Provider name: Could Already Need No Could Already Need No Could Already Need NoDo offer offer Assist. Need Do offer offer Assist. Need Do offer offer Assist. Need
Citibus X X XSexton Enterprises, Inc. X X XSouth Plains Community Action Association X X X XCaprock Community Action X X X
Provider name: Could Already Need No Could Already Need No Could Already Need NoDo offer offer Assist. Need Do offer offer Assist. Need Do offer offer Assist. Need
Citibus X X XSexton Enterprises, Inc.South Plains Community Action Association X X XCaprock Community Action X X X
Provider name: Could Already Need No Could Already Need No Could Already Need NoDo offer offer Assist. Need Do offer offer Assist. Need Do offer offer Assist. Need
Citibus X X X X XSexton Enterprises, Inc. X XSouth Plains Community Action Association X X X XCaprock Community Action X X X
Provider name: Could Already Need No Could Already Need NoDo offer offer Assist. Need Do offer offer Assist. Need
Citibus X X XSexton Enterprises, Inc. X XSouth Plains Community Action Association X X XCaprock Community Action X X
Customer Information/Referral Information Tech. Support Billing
Marketing Planning & Programming
Maj. Repair/Comp. Rebuild
Routing/Scheduling Dispatching Routing/Dispatch Training
Driver Training
Parts Purchasing Inventory Management
Preventive Maintenance Routine Repairs
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Cost
TotalProvider name: Annual Purchased
Cost Operations Maint. Admin. Transpo.Citibus $7,674,327 45% 25% 30% 0%Sexton Enterprises, Inc.South Plains Community Action Association $1,497,996 76% 11% 13% 0%Caprock Community Action $665,124 40% 35% 25% 0%
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Client & Mode
Provider name: General Persons with Welfare to Clients of Clients of public Elderly disabilities Students work your agency other agencies Other
Jim Hogg County X X X X XZapata County X X XBorder Area Nutrition Council, Inc. X X XLaredo Transit Management, Inc. (El Metro) X X X XQuality Care Ambulance Service, Inc. X X X X XMy Golden Years 3 ADC X X XWebb County Head Start Program X XTexas Migrant Council, Inc. X XCommunity Action Council of South Texas (Rainbow Bus) X X X X X X
Provider name: Fixed Flexible Subscription D/R Pre- D/R Same Ride route route service Scheduled Day Sharing Other
Jim Hogg County X XZapata County XBorder Area Nutrition Council, Inc. X XLaredo Transit Management, Inc. (El Metro) X XQuality Care Ambulance Service, Inc. X X X XMy Golden Years 3 ADC XWebb County Head Start Program X XTexas Migrant Council, Inc. XCommunity Action Council of South Texas (Rainbow Bus) X X X X
NotesMy Golden Years 3 ADC according to activity calendar/clients physician and therapy scheduled appointment
Type(s) of clients served
What service modes do you operate?
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Times and Days
Provider name:Begin End Begin End Begin End Begin End
Jim Hogg County 8 a.m. before 6 p.m. 8 a.m. before 6 p.m. 8 a.m. before 6 p.m. 8 a.m. before 6 p.m.Zapata County 8 a.m. before 6 p.m. 6:30 a.m. 6:00 p.m. 8 a.m. before 6 p.m. 7:30 a.m. before 6 p.m.Border Area Nutrition Council, Inc. after 8 a.m. before 6 p.m. after 8 a.m. before 6 p.m. after 8 a.m. before 6 p.m. after 8 a.m. before 6 p.m.Laredo Transit Management, Inc. (El Metro) 6 a.m. 10 p.m. 6 a.m. 10 p.m. 6 a.m. 10 p.m. 6 a.m. 10 p.m.Quality Care Ambulance Service, Inc.My Golden Years 3 ADC 7 a.m. before 6 p.m. 7 a.m. before 6 p.m. 7 a.m. before 6 p.m. 7 a.m. before 6 p.m.Webb County Head Start Program 7:30 a.m. before 6 p.m. 7:30 a.m. before 6 p.m. 7:30 a.m. before 6 p.m. 7:30 a.m. before 6 p.m.Texas Migrant Council, Inc. 7 a.m. before 6 p.m. 7 a.m. before 6 p.m. 7 a.m. before 6 p.m. 7 a.m. before 6 p.m.Community Action Council of South Texas (Rainbow Bus) 7:30 a.m. before 6 p.m. 7:30 a.m. before 6 p.m. 7:30 a.m. before 6 p.m. 7:30 a.m. before 6 p.m.
Provider name:Begin End Begin End Begin End Begin End
Jim Hogg County 8 a.m. before 6 p.m.Zapata County 8 a.m. before 6 p.m.Border Area Nutrition Council, Inc. after 8 a.m. before 6 p.m.Laredo Transit Management, Inc. (El Metro) 6:30 a.m. 10 p.m. 6 a.m. 10 p.m. 7 a.m. 9:30 p.m. 7:30 a.m. 9:30 p.m.Quality Care Ambulance Service, Inc.My Golden Years 3 ADC 7 a.m. 6:30 p.m.Webb County Head Start Program 7:30 a.m. before 6 p.m.Texas Migrant Council, Inc. 7 a.m. before 6 p.m.Community Action Council of South Texas (Rainbow Bus) 7:30 a.m. before 6 p.m.
Provider name:Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday
Jim Hogg County Yes Yes Yes Yes YesZapata County Yes Yes Yes Yes YesBorder Area Nutrition Council, Inc. Yes Yes Yes Yes YesLaredo Transit Management, Inc. (El Metro) Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes YesQuality Care Ambulance Service, Inc. Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes YesMy Golden Years 3 ADC Yes Yes Yes Yes YesWebb County Head Start Program Yes Yes Yes Yes YesTexas Migrant Council, Inc. No No No No NoCommunity Action Council of South Texas (Rainbow Bus) Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Holidays
What is your average span of service?
What is your average span of service?
Do you operate service during the mid-day?
Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday
Friday Saturday Sunday
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Fares
Provider name: Student/ Do notAdult youth Child Senior Disabled charge
Jim Hogg CountyZapata County Donate NA NA Donate DonateBorder Area Nutrition Council, Inc. Ask for $1 donationLaredo Transit Management, Inc. (El Metro) $1.00 $0.50 $0.35 $0.10 peak / free other $0.10 peak / free otherQuality Care Ambulance Service, Inc.My Golden Years 3 ADC XWebb County Head Start Program XTexas Migrant Council, Inc. XCommunity Action Council of South Texas (Rainbow Bus) $1.50 $1.50 $1.50 $1.50
Provider name: Student/ Do notAdult youth Child Senior Disabled charge
Jim Hogg County $6.00 $3.00 $3.00 $6.00Zapata CountyBorder Area Nutrition Council, Inc.Laredo Transit Management, Inc. (El Metro) $0.75 $0.75 $0.75 $0.75 $0.75Quality Care Ambulance Service, Inc.My Golden Years 3 ADC XWebb County Head Start Program XTexas Migrant Council, Inc. XCommunity Action Council of South Texas (Rainbow Bus) $3.00 $3.00 $3.00
What is your basic fare structure for fixed route service?
What is your basic fare structure for demand response services?
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Boardings
Provider name: % Persons using % Visually % Cognitively TOTAL % Elderly mobility device impaired impaired
Jim Hogg County 99% 50% 25% 25%Zapata County 4983 95% 1%Border Area Nutrition Council, Inc. 96% 2% 2%Laredo Transit Management, Inc. (El Metro)Quality Care Ambulance Service, Inc. 1000 90%My Golden Years 3 ADCWebb County Head Start ProgramTexas Migrant Council, Inc. 24600 0% 0% 0% 1%Community Action Council of South Texas (Rainbow Bus) 60% 10% 0% 0%
Annual passenger trips (boarding) by client type andestimate of percentages of specific passengers carried
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Technology
How is two-way communications maintained with your drivers? Provider name: Cellular Mobile Mobile data Text Do not maintain
phones radio (FCC) terminals pagers communications OtherJim Hogg County XZapata County XBorder Area Nutrition Council, Inc. XLaredo Transit Management, Inc. (El Metro) XQuality Care Ambulance Service, Inc. X XMy Golden Years 3 ADC XWebb County Head Start Program X X XTexas Migrant Council, Inc. XCommunity Action Council of South Texas (Rainbow Bus) X
Use the following technologies to assist in planning or delivering services? Computer Vehicle Trip Trip Vehicle Smart fare
Provider name: Assisted routing/ reservation reservation location technologyDispatch scheduling by phone by internet Other
Jim Hogg CountyZapata CountyBorder Area Nutrition Council, Inc.Laredo Transit Management, Inc. (El Metro) XQuality Care Ambulance Service, Inc.My Golden Years 3 ADCWebb County Head Start Program X X XTexas Migrant Council, Inc.Community Action Council of South Texas (Rainbow Bus) X X X
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Fleet and Availability for Other Uses during Specific Times
Provider name:Number % w/c Available? Number % w/c Peak Midday Evening Sat Sun
Jim Hogg CountyZapata County 2 50%Border Area Nutrition Council, Inc. 4 4Laredo Transit Management, Inc. (El Metro) 18Quality Care Ambulance Service, Inc.My Golden Years 3 ADCWebb County Head Start ProgramTexas Migrant Council, Inc.Community Action Council of South Texas (Rainbow Bus) 8 50% 6 4 6 6
Fleet and Availability for Other Uses during Specific Times
Provider name:Number % w/c Peak Midday Evening Sat Sun
Jim Hogg CountyZapata CountyBorder Area Nutrition Council, Inc. 4 100%Laredo Transit Management, Inc. (El Metro)Quality Care Ambulance Service, Inc.My Golden Years 3 ADCWebb County Head Start ProgramTexas Migrant Council, Inc. 6 0% 7 7 7 7Community Action Council of South Texas (Rainbow Bus) 22 60% 5 6 6 5 5
Fleet and Availability for Other Uses during Specific Times
Provider name: Available?Number % w/c Peak Midday Evening Sat Sun Number % w/c Avail.?
Jim Hogg County 1 100% 1Zapata CountyBorder Area Nutrition Council, Inc.Laredo Transit Management, Inc. (El Metro) 47 100% 15 17 17 17 17Quality Care Ambulance Service, Inc.My Golden Years 3 ADCWebb County Head Start ProgramTexas Migrant Council, Inc.Community Action Council of South Texas (Rainbow Bus) 1 100% 1 1 1
Sedans
Standard Bus Over the Road Coach
Available?Vans
Available?Minibus
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Fleet Fueling, by Type of Vehicle (in percent)
Provider name: Standard Standard Standard StandardVans Minibus Bus Vans Minibus Bus Vans Minibus Bus Vans Minibus Bus
Jim Hogg County 100%Zapata County 100%Border Area Nutrition Council, Inc. 100% 100%Laredo Transit Management, Inc. (El Metro) 100% 30% 70%Quality Care Ambulance Service, Inc.My Golden Years 3 ADCWebb County Head Start Program 95% 5%Texas Migrant Council, Inc. 15% 85%Community Action Council of South Texas (Rainbow Bus) 100% 100% 100%
% Natural Gas% Gasoline % Diesel % Propane
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Provider name: Could Already Need No Could Already Need No Could Already Need NoDo offer offer Assist. Need Do offer offer Assist. Need Do offer offer Assist. Need
Jim Hogg County X X XZapata County X X XBorder Area Nutrition Council, Inc. X X XLaredo Transit Management, Inc. (El Metro) X X XQuality Care Ambulance Service, Inc. X X XMy Golden Years 3 ADCWebb County Head Start Program X X XTexas Migrant Council, Inc. X X XCommunity Action Council of South Texas (Rainbow Bus) X X X
Provider name: Could Already Need No Could Already Need No Could Already Need NoDo offer offer Assist. Need Do offer offer Assist. Need Do offer offer Assist. Need
Jim Hogg County X X XZapata County X X XBorder Area Nutrition Council, Inc. X X XLaredo Transit Management, Inc. (El Metro) X X XQuality Care Ambulance Service, Inc. X X XMy Golden Years 3 ADCWebb County Head Start Program X X XTexas Migrant Council, Inc. X X XCommunity Action Council of South Texas (Rainbow Bus) X X X
Provider name: Could Already Need No Could Already Need No Could Already Need NoDo offer offer Assist. Need Do offer offer Assist. Need Do offer offer Assist. Need
Jim Hogg County X X XZapata County X X XBorder Area Nutrition Council, Inc. X X XLaredo Transit Management, Inc. (El Metro) X X XQuality Care Ambulance Service, Inc. X X XMy Golden Years 3 ADCWebb County Head Start Program X X XTexas Migrant Council, Inc. X X XCommunity Action Council of South Texas (Rainbow Bus) X X X
Maj. Repair/Comp. Rebuild Parts Purchasing Inventory Management
Routing/Scheduling Dispatching Routing/Dispatch Training
Driver Training Preventive Maintenance Routine Repairs
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Coordination Opportunities (page 2 of 2)
Provider name: Could Already Need No Could Already Need No Could Already Need NoDo offer offer Assist. Need Do offer offer Assist. Need Do offer offer Assist. Need
Jim Hogg County X X XZapata County X X XBorder Area Nutrition Council, Inc. X X XLaredo Transit Management, Inc. (El Metro) X X XQuality Care Ambulance Service, Inc. X X XMy Golden Years 3 ADCWebb County Head Start Program X X XTexas Migrant Council, Inc. X X XCommunity Action Council of South Texas (Rainbow Bus) X X X
Provider name: Could Already Need No Could Already Need NoDo offer offer Assist. Need Do offer offer Assist. Need
Jim Hogg County X XZapata County X XBorder Area Nutrition Council, Inc. X XLaredo Transit Management, Inc. (El Metro) X XQuality Care Ambulance Service, Inc. X XMy Golden Years 3 ADCWebb County Head Start Program X XTexas Migrant Council, Inc. X XCommunity Action Council of South Texas (Rainbow Bus) X X
Marketing Planning & Programming
Customer Information/Referral Information Tech. Support Billing
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Cost
TotalProvider name: Annual Purchased
Cost Operations Maint. Admin. Transpo.Jim Hogg County $74,000 54% 14% 32%Zapata County $91,001 29% 2% 49%Border Area Nutrition Council, Inc.Laredo Transit Management, Inc. (El Metro) $10,988,255 63% 23% 14%Quality Care Ambulance Service, Inc. $20,000 60% 20% 10%My Golden Years 3 ADCWebb County Head Start ProgramTexas Migrant Council, Inc.Community Action Council of South Texas (Rainbow Bus) 40% 40% 20%
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Client & Mode
Provider name: General Persons with Welfare to Clients of Clients of public Elderly disabilities Students work your agency other agencies Other
Texoma Area Paratransit Systems X X X X X X X
Provider name: Fixed Flexible Subscription D/R Pre- D/R Same Ride route route service Scheduled Day Sharing Other
Texoma Area Paratransit Systems X X X X X X X
NotesTexoma Area Paratransit Systems Commuter bus service/DART Connector Service/shuttles
Type(s) of clients served
What service modes do you operate?
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Provider name:Begin End Begin End Begin End Begin End
Texoma Area Paratransit Systems 8:00 a.m. before 6 p.m. 8:00 a.m. before 6 p.m. 8:00 a.m. before 6 p.m. 8:00 a.m. before 6 p.m.
Provider name:Begin End Begin End Begin End Begin End
Texoma Area Paratransit Systems 8:00 a.m. before 6 p.m.
Provider name:Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday
Texoma Area Paratransit Systems Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Do you operate service during the mid-day?
Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday
Friday Saturday Sunday Holidays What is your average span of service?
What is your average span of service?
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Fares
Provider name: Student/ Do notAdult youth Child Senior Disabled charge
Texoma Area Paratransit Systems $2/$3/$4 $1/$1.50/$2 $1/$1.50/$2 $1/$1.50/$2 $1/$1.50/$2
Provider name: Student/ Do notAdult youth Child Senior Disabled charge
Texoma Area Paratransit Systems $2/$3/$4 $1/$1.50/$2 $1/$1.50/$2 $1/$1,50/$2 $1/$1.50/$2
What is your basic fare structure for fixed route service?
What is your basic fare structure for demand response services?
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Boardings
Provider name: % Persons using % Visually % Cognitively TOTAL % Elderly mobility device impaired impaired
Texoma Area Paratransit Systems 397,033 14% 1.30% 13% 0.71%
Annual passenger trips (boarding) by client type andestimate of percentages of specific passengers carried
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Technology
How is two-way communications maintained with your drivers? Provider name: Cellular Mobile Mobile data Text Do not maintain
phones radio (FCC) terminals pagers communications OtherTexoma Area Paratransit Systems X
Computer Vehicle Trip Trip Vehicle Smart fare Provider name: Assisted routing/ reservation reservation location technology
Dispatch scheduling by phone by internet OtherTexoma Area Paratransit Systems X
Use the following technologies to assist in planning or delivering services?
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Fleet
Fleet and Availability for Other Uses during Specific Times
Provider name:Number % w/c Peak Midday Evening Sat Sun
Texoma Area Paratransit Systems 0
Fleet and Availability for Other Uses during Specific Times
Provider name:Number % w/c Peak Midday Evening Sat Sun
Texoma Area Paratransit Systems 25 9% 10 10 20 15 20
Fleet and Availability for Other Uses during Specific Times
Provider name:Number % w/c Peak Midday Evening Sat Sun
Texoma Area Paratransit Systems 51 88% 20 10 30 40 45
Fleet and Availability for Other Uses during Specific Times
Provider name:Number % w/c Peak Midday Evening Sat Sun
Texoma Area Paratransit Systems 2 0% 2 2 2 2 2
Fleet and Availability for Other Uses during Specific Times
Provider name:Number % w/c Peak Midday Evening Sat Sun
Texoma Area Paratransit Systems 2 0% 0 0 0 0 0
Fleet Fueling, by Type of Vehicle (in percent)
Provider name: Standard Specialty Standard SpecialtySedans Vans Minibus Bus Vehichle Vans Minibus Bus Vehicle Vans Minibus
Texoma Area Paratransit Systems 100% 35% 50% 40% 100% 50% 25%
% Diesel
Available?Specialty Vehicle
% Propane% Gasoline
Sedans
Available?Standard Bus
Available?Vans
Available?Minibus
Available?
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Coordination Opportunities
Provider name: Could Already Need No Could Already Need No Could Already Need NoDo offer offer Assist. Need Do offer offer Assist. Need Do offer offer Assist. Need
Texoma Area Paratransit Systems X X X X X X X X
Provider name: Could Already Need No Could Already Need No Could Already Need NoDo offer offer Assist. Need Do offer offer Assist. Need Do offer offer Assist. Need
Texoma Area Paratransit Systems X X X X X X
Provider name: Could Already Need No Could Already Need No Could Already Need NoDo offer offer Assist. Need Do offer offer Assist. Need Do offer offer Assist. Need
Texoma Area Paratransit Systems X X X
Provider name: Could Already Need No Could Already Need No Could Already Need NoDo offer offer Assist. Need Do offer offer Assist. Need Do offer offer Assist. Need
Texoma Area Paratransit Systems X X X X X X
Provider name: Could Already Need No Could Already Need NoDo offer offer Assist. Need Do offer offer Assist. Need
Texoma Area Paratransit Systems X X X X
Preventive Maintenance Routine Repairs
Maj. Repair/Comp. Rebuild
Routing/Scheduling Dispatching Routing/Dispatch Training
Driver Training
Billing
Marketing Planning & Programming
Parts Purchasing Inventory Management
Customer Information/Referral Information Tech. Support
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Cost
TotalProvider name: Annual Purchased
Cost Operations Maint. Admin. Transpo.Texoma Area Paratransit Systems $3,696,711 65.70% 6.00% 18.60% 9.70%
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Client & Mode (page 1 of 2)
Provider name: General Persons with Welfare to Clients of Clients of public Elderly disabilities Students work your agency other agencies Other
Sunshine House Inc. X X XCity of El Paso XBig Bend Community Action Committee, Inc.City of Marfa X XThomason Hospital XRio Grande Council of Governments/Area Agency on Aging XMedical Transportation Program XUpper Rio Grande Workforce Development Board XBig Bend Regional Medical Center X X XLutheran Social Services of the South, Inc X XLULAC Project Amistad X X X X X XCity of Presidio XTown Of Van Horn X X X X XEl Paso County X X X XSun Metro - Fixed route X X X XSun Metro - Paratransit XAmericanos USA LLC X X X X
NotesCity of El Paso ADA Paratransit EligibleBig Bend Community Action Committee, Inc. Medicaid clientsMedical Transportation Program We contract with different transportation providers to Medicaid eligible clients. All transportation trips
need to be prior authorized by calling 1-877-633-8747.Lutheran Social Services of the South, Inc Must be enrolled in adult day program at either CenterTown Of Van Horn Medicaid/ TXDOT- MTP age: 60+ elderly/Area Agency on Aging qualified age: 60+ Town of Van Horn/
courtesy non-medical ADA clients medical only/Van Horn/courtesy/referred by medical non-profits
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Provider name: Fixed Flexible Subscription D/R Pre- D/R Same Ride route route service Scheduled Day Sharing Other
Sunshine House Inc. XCity of El Paso X X XBig Bend Community Action Committee, Inc. XCity of Marfa XThomason Hospital X XRio Grande Council of Governments/Area Agency on Aging XMedical Transportation ProgramUpper Rio Grande Workforce Development Board XBig Bend Regional Medical Center XLutheran Social Services of the South, Inc X XLULAC Project Amistad X X XCity of Presidio XTown Of Van Horn X XEl Paso County XSun Metro - Fixed route XSun Metro - Paratransit XAmericanos USA LLC X
NotesRio Grande Council of Governments/Area Agency on Aging We purchase demand response service, usually one or more days advance schedulingUpper Rio Grande Workforce Development Board Gas Cards to eligible clientsEl Paso County Commuter Service
What service modes do you operate?
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Times and Days (page 1 of 2)
Provider name:Begin End Begin End Begin End Begin End
Sunshine House Inc. after 8 a.m. before 6 p.m. after 8 a.m. before 6 p.m. after 8 a.m. before 6 p.m. after 8 a.m. before 6 p.m.City of El Paso before 5 a.m. after 10 p.m. before 5 a.m. after 10 p.m. before 5 a.m. after 10 p.m. before 5 a.m. after 10 p.m.Big Bend Community Action Committee, Inc. 6:00 a.m. 6:00 p.m. 6:00 a.m. 6:00 p.m. 6:00 a.m. 6:00 p.m. 6:00 a.m. 6:00 p.m.City of Marfa after 8 a.m. before 6 p.m. after 8 a.m. before 6 p.m. after 8 a.m. before 6 p.m. after 8 a.m. before 6 p.m.Thomason Hospital 7:00 a.m. 9:30 p.m. 7:00 a.m. 9:30 p.m. 7:00 a.m. 9:30 p.m. 7:00 a.m. 9:30 p.m.Rio Grande Council of Governments/Area Agency on Aging 8:00 a.m. before 6 p.m. 8:00 a.m. before 6 p.m. 8:00 a.m. before 6 p.m. 8:00 a.m. before 6 p.m.Medical Transportation Program 8:00 a.m. before 6 p.m. 8:00 a.m. before 6 p.m. 8:00 a.m. before 6 p.m. 8:00 a.m. before 6 p.m.Upper Rio Grande Workforce Development BoardBig Bend Regional Medical Center after 8 a.m. before 6 p.m. after 8 a.m. before 6 p.m. after 8 a.m. before 6 p.m. after 8 a.m. before 6 p.m.Lutheran Social Services of the South, Inc 7:00 a.m. before 6 p.m. 7:00 a.m. before 6 p.m. 7:00 a.m. before 6 p.m. 7:00 a.m. before 6 p.m.LULAC Project Amistad 6:00 a.m. 8:30 p.m. 6:00 a.m. 8:30 p.m. 6:00 a.m. 8:30 p.m. 6:00 a.m. 8:30 p.m.City of Presidio after 8 a.m. before 6 p.m. after 8 a.m. before 6 p.m. after 8 a.m. before 6 p.m. after 8 a.m. before 6 p.m.Town Of Van Horn after 8 a.m. 8:00 p.m. after 8 a.m. 8:00 p.m.El Paso County 5:30 a.m. 8:30 p.m. 5:30 a.m. 8:30 p.m. 5:30 a.m. 8:30 p.m. 5:30 a.m. 8:30 p.m.Sun Metro - Fixed route before 5 a.m. after 10 p.m. before 5 a.m. after 10 p.m. before 5 a.m. after 10 p.m. before 5 a.m. after 10 p.m.Sun Metro - Paratransit before 5 a.m. after 10 p.m. before 5 a.m. after 10 p.m. before 5 a.m. after 10 p.m. before 5 a.m. after 10 p.m.Americanos USA LLC 6:00 a.m. 10:00 p.m. 6:00 a.m. 10:00 p.m. 6:00 a.m. 10:00 p.m. 6:00 a.m. 10:00 p.m.
Provider name:Begin End Begin End Begin End Begin End
Sunshine House Inc. after 8 a.m. before 6 p.m.City of El Paso before 5 a.m. after 10 p.m. 5:00 a.m. after 10 p.m. 6:00 a.m. 10:00 p.m. 6:00 a.m. 10:00 p.m.Big Bend Community Action Committee, Inc. 6:00 a.m. 6:00 p.m.City of Marfa after 8 a.m. before 6 p.m.Thomason Hospital 7:00 a.m. 9:30 p.m.Rio Grande Council of Governments/Area Agency on Aging 8:00 a.m. before 6 p.m.Medical Transportation Program 8:00 a.m. before 6 p.m. 8:00 a.m. before 6 p.m. 8:00 a.m. before 6 p.m. 8:00 a.m. before 6 p.m.Upper Rio Grande Workforce Development BoardBig Bend Regional Medical Center after 8 a.m. before 6 p.m.Lutheran Social Services of the South, Inc 7:00 a.m. before 6 p.m.LULAC Project Amistad 6:00 a.m. 8:30 p.m. 6:00 a.m. 8:30 p.m. 6:00 a.m. 8:30 p.m.City of Presidio after 8 a.m. before 6 p.m.Town Of Van Horn after 8 a.m. 8:00 p.m.El Paso County 5:30 a.m. 8:30 p.m. 5:30 a.m. 8:30 p.m.Sun Metro - Fixed route before 5 a.m. after 10 p.m. before 5 a.m. after 10 p.m. 5:30 a.m. after 10 p.m. 5:30 a.m. after 10 p.m.Sun Metro - Paratransit before 5 a.m. after 10 p.m. before 5 a.m. after 10 p.m. before 5 a.m. after 10 p.m. before 5 a.m. after 10 p.m.Americanos USA LLC 6:00 a.m. 10:00 p.m. 6:00 a.m. 10:00 p.m. 6:00 a.m. 10:00 p.m. 6:00 a.m. 10:00 p.m.
Sunday Holidays
What is your average span of service?
What is your average span of service?
Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday
Friday Saturday
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Provider name:Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday
Sunshine House Inc. Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No NoCity of El Paso Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes YesBig Bend Community Action Committee, Inc.City of Marfa Yes Yes Yes Yes YesThomason Hospital Yes Yes Yes Yes YesRio Grande Council of Governments/Area Agency on Aging Yes Yes Yes YesMedical Transportation Program Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No NoUpper Rio Grande Workforce Development BoardBig Bend Regional Medical Center No No No No NoLutheran Social Services of the South, Inc Yes Yes Yes Yes YesLULAC Project Amistad Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes YesCity of Presidio No No No No No No NoTown Of Van Horn No Yes Yes No Yes No NoEl Paso County Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes YesSun Metro - Fixed route Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes YesSun Metro - Paratransit Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes YesAmericanos USA LLC Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Do you operate service during the mid-day?
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Fares
Provider name: Student/ Do notAdult youth Child Senior Disabled charge
Sunshine House Inc. XCity of El Paso $1.00 $0.50 5/under free $0.30 $0.30Big Bend Community Action Committee, Inc.City of Marfa XThomason Hospital XRio Grande Council of Governments/Area Agency on AgingMedical Transportation ProgramUpper Rio Grande Workforce Development BoardBig Bend Regional Medical CenterLutheran Social Services of the South, IncLULAC Project Amistad $1.50City of Presidio XTown Of Van Horn XEl Paso County $1.50 $1.50 Under 6 Free $1.50 $1.50Sun Metro - Fixed route $1.00 $0.50 5 and under free $0.30 $0.30Sun Metro - Paratransit XAmericanos USA LLC $21 to $57 N/A $15 TO $39
Provider name: Student/ Do notAdult youth Child Senior Disabled charge
Sunshine House Inc. XCity of El Paso $2.00 $2.00 $2.00 $2.00 $2.00Big Bend Community Action Committee, Inc.City of Marfa XThomason Hospital XRio Grande Council of Governments/Area Agency on Aging XMedical Transportation ProgramUpper Rio Grande Workforce Development BoardBig Bend Regional Medical Center XLutheran Social Services of the South, Inc XLULAC Project Amistad $2.00City of PresidioTown Of Van Horn XEl Paso CountySun Metro - Fixed routeSun Metro - Paratransit XAmericanos USA LLC
What is your basic fare structure for fixed route service?
What is your basic fare structure for demand response services?
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Boardings
Provider name: % Persons using % Visually % Cognitively TOTAL % Elderly mobility device impaired impaired
Sunshine House Inc. 913 100% 5% 50% 0City of El Paso 259,773Big Bend Community Action Committee, Inc. 9,432City of Marfa 100% 0 0 0Thomason Hospital 7,234 60% 30% 5% 5%Rio Grande Council of Governments/Area Agency on Aging 100%Medical Transportation ProgramUpper Rio Grande Workforce Development BoardBig Bend Regional Medical Center n/a 100% 2%Lutheran Social Services of the South, IncLULAC Project Amistad 50,000City of Presidio 480 100%Town Of Van HornEl Paso County 60,032Sun Metro - Fixed routeSun Metro - Paratransit 41,833 50% 20% 0 4%Americanos USA LLC 100,500 10%
Annual passenger trips (boarding) by client type andestimate of percentages of specific passengers carried
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Technology
How is two-way communications maintained with your drivers? Provider name: Cellular Mobile Mobile data Text Do not maintain
phones radio (FCC) terminals pagers communications OtherSunshine House Inc. XCity of El Paso X XBig Bend Community Action Committee, Inc. XCity of Marfa XThomason Hospital XRio Grande Council of Governments/Area Agency on AgingMedical Transportation ProgramUpper Rio Grande Workforce Development BoardBig Bend Regional Medical Center XLutheran Social Services of the South, Inc XLULAC Project Amistad X XCity of Presidio XTown Of Van Horn XEl Paso County X XSun Metro - Fixed route X XSun Metro - Paratransit XAmericanos USA LLC X
Use the following technologies to assist in planning or delivering services? Computer Vehicle Trip Trip Vehicle Smart fare
Provider name: Assisted routing/ reservation reservation location technologyDispatch scheduling by phone by internet
Sunshine House Inc.City of El Paso X X XBig Bend Community Action Committee, Inc.City of MarfaThomason HospitalRio Grande Council of Governments/Area Agency on AgingMedical Transportation ProgramUpper Rio Grande Workforce Development BoardBig Bend Regional Medical CenterLutheran Social Services of the South, IncLULAC Project AmistadCity of PresidioTown Of Van HornEl Paso CountySun Metro - Fixed route X X XSun Metro - ParatransitAmericanos USA LLC
NotesThomason Hospital WE RECEIVE ARE CALLS BY FAX FROM OUR DEPT. FOR SERVICETown Of Van Horn automated/client confirmation listing by internet/TxDOT-MTP
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Fleet and Availability for Other Uses during Specific Times
Provider name:Number % w/c Peak Midday Evening Sat Sun
Sunshine House Inc.City of El Paso 20 0Big Bend Community Action Committee, Inc.City of MarfaThomason HospitalRio Grande Council of Governments/Area Agency on AgingMedical Transportation ProgramUpper Rio Grande Workforce Development BoardBig Bend Regional Medical CenterLutheran Social Services of the South, IncLULAC Project AmistadCity of PresidioTown Of Van HornEl Paso CountySun Metro - Fixed routeSun Metro - ParatransitAmericanos USA LLC
Fleet and Availability for Other Uses during Specific Times
Provider name:Number % w/c Peak Midday Evening Sat Sun
Sunshine House Inc.City of El PasoBig Bend Community Action Committee, Inc. 12 5% 2 2 0 0 0City of MarfaThomason HospitalRio Grande Council of Governments/Area Agency on AgingMedical Transportation ProgramUpper Rio Grande Workforce Development BoardBig Bend Regional Medical CenterLutheran Social Services of the South, IncLULAC Project Amistad 24 92%City of Presidio yes 0 1 0 0 0Town Of Van HornEl Paso CountySun Metro - Fixed routeSun Metro - Paratransit 8 25% 0 4 5 5 5Americanos USA LLC
Available?
Available?Sedans
Vans
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Fleet and Availability for Other Uses during Specific Times
Provider name:Number % w/c Peak Midday Evening Sat Sun
Sunshine House Inc. 1 100% 1 0 1 1 1City of El Paso 55 100%Big Bend Community Action Committee, Inc.City of Marfa 1 100% 1Thomason HospitalRio Grande Council of Governments/Area Agency on AgingMedical Transportation ProgramUpper Rio Grande Workforce Development BoardBig Bend Regional Medical Center 1 100% 0-1Lutheran Social Services of the South, Inc 7 100% 0 0 0 0 0LULAC Project AmistadCity of PresidioTown Of Van HornEl Paso County 6 100% N/ASun Metro - Fixed route 14 100%Sun Metro - ParatransitAmericanos USA LLC
Fleet and Availability for Other Uses during Specific Times
Provider name:Number % w/c Peak Midday Evening Sat Sun
Sunshine House Inc.City of El PasoBig Bend Community Action Committee, Inc.City of MarfaThomason HospitalRio Grande Council of Governments/Area Agency on AgingMedical Transportation ProgramUpper Rio Grande Workforce Development BoardBig Bend Regional Medical CenterLutheran Social Services of the South, IncLULAC Project AmistadCity of PresidioTown Of Van HornEl Paso CountySun Metro - Fixed route 135 100%Sun Metro - ParatransitAmericanos USA LLC
Available?Minibus
Available?Standard Bus
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Fleet and Availability for Other Uses during Specific Times
Provider name:Number % w/c Peak Midday Evening Sat Sun
Sunshine House Inc.City of El PasoBig Bend Community Action Committee, Inc.City of MarfaThomason HospitalRio Grande Council of Governments/Area Agency on AgingMedical Transportation ProgramUpper Rio Grande Workforce Development BoardBig Bend Regional Medical CenterLutheran Social Services of the South, IncLULAC Project AmistadCity of PresidioTown Of Van HornEl Paso CountySun Metro - Fixed routeSun Metro - ParatransitAmericanos USA LLC 31 30% 4 25 2 31 31
Fleet and Availability for Other Uses during Specific Times
Provider name:Number % w/c Peak Midday Evening Sat Sun
Sunshine House Inc.City of El PasoBig Bend Community Action Committee, Inc.City of MarfaThomason HospitalRio Grande Council of Governments/Area Agency on AgingMedical Transportation ProgramUpper Rio Grande Workforce Development Board 1 100%Big Bend Regional Medical CenterLutheran Social Services of the South, IncLULAC Project AmistadCity of PresidioTown Of Van HornEl Paso CountySun Metro - Fixed route 23 100%Sun Metro - ParatransitAmericanos USA LLC
Speciality VehiclesAvailable?
Available?Over-the Road Coach
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Fleet Fueling, by Type of Vehicle (in percent)
Provider name: Standard Standard Over theSedan Vans Minibus Bus Bus Road Specialty
Sunshine House Inc.City of El Paso 100Big Bend Community Action Committee, Inc. 100City of MarfaThomason HospitalRio Grande Council of Governments/Area Agency on AgingMedical Transportation ProgramUpper Rio Grande Workforce Development Board 100Big Bend Regional Medical Center 100Lutheran Social Services of the South, Inc 70LULAC Project Amistad 75City of PresidioTown Of Van HornEl Paso CountySun Metro - Fixed route 20Sun Metro - ParatransitAmericanos USA LLC 100
Fleet Fueling, by Type of Vehicle (in percent)
Provider name: Standard StandardVans Minibus Bus Vans Minibus Bus Specialty
Sunshine House Inc. 100City of El Paso 100Big Bend Community Action Committee, Inc.City of Marfa 100Thomason HospitalRio Grande Council of Governments/Area Agency on AgingMedical Transportation ProgramUpper Rio Grande Workforce Development BoardBig Bend Regional Medical CenterLutheran Social Services of the South, Inc 30LULAC Project Amistad 25City of Presidio 100Town Of Van HornEl Paso County 100Sun Metro - Fixed route 100 80 100Sun Metro - Paratransit 100Americanos USA LLC
% Natural Gas
% Gasoline % Diesel
% Propane
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Coordination Opportunities (page 1 of 4)
Provider name: Could Already Need No Could Already Need NoDo offer offer Assist. Need Do offer offer Assist. Need
Sunshine House Inc. X XCity of El Paso X XBig Bend Community Action Committee, Inc. X XCity of Marfa XThomason HospitalRio Grande COG/Area Agency on AgingMedical Transportation Program X XUpper Rio Grande Workforce Development Board X XBig Bend Regional Medical Center X XLutheran Social Services of the South, Inc X XLULAC Project Amistad X XCity of Presidio X XTown Of Van HornEl Paso County X XSun Metro - Fixed route X X X XSun Metro - Paratransit X XAmericanos USA LLC X X
Provider name: Could Already Need No Could Already Need NoDo offer offer Assist. Need Do offer offer Assist. Need
Sunshine House Inc. X XCity of El Paso X XBig Bend Community Action Committee, Inc. X XCity of MarfaThomason Hospital XRio Grande COG/Area Agency on AgingMedical Transportation Program X XUpper Rio Grande Workforce Development Board X XBig Bend Regional Medical Center X XLutheran Social Services of the South, Inc X X XLULAC Project Amistad X XCity of Presidio X XTown Of Van HornEl Paso County X XSun Metro - Fixed route X X X XSun Metro - Paratransit XAmericanos USA LLC X X
Routing/Scheduling Dispatching
Routing/Dispatch Training Driver Training
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Provider name: Could Already Need No Could Already Need NoDo offer offer Assist. Need Do offer offer Assist. Need
Sunshine House Inc. X XCity of El Paso X XBig Bend Community Action Committee, Inc. X XCity of MarfaThomason Hospital X XRio Grande COG/Area Agency on AgingMedical Transportation Program X XUpper Rio Grande Workforce Development Board X XBig Bend Regional Medical Center X XLutheran Social Services of the South, Inc X XLULAC Project Amistad X XCity of Presidio X XTown Of Van HornEl Paso County X XSun Metro - Fixed route X X X XSun Metro - Paratransit X XAmericanos USA LLC X X
Provider name: Could Already Need No Could Already Need NoDo offer offer Assist. Need Do offer offer Assist. Need
Sunshine House Inc. X XCity of El Paso X XBig Bend Community Action Committee, Inc. X XCity of MarfaThomason Hospital XRio Grande COG/Area Agency on AgingMedical Transportation Program X XUpper Rio Grande Workforce Development Board X XBig Bend Regional Medical Center X XLutheran Social Services of the South, Inc X X X XLULAC Project Amistad X XCity of Presidio X XTown Of Van HornEl Paso County X XSun Metro - Fixed route X X X XSun Metro - Paratransit X XAmericanos USA LLC X
Preventive Maintenance Routine Repairs
Maj. Repair/Comp. Rebuild Parts Purchasing
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Provider name: Could Already Need No Could Already Need NoDo offer offer Assist. Need Do offer offer Assist. Need
Sunshine House Inc. X XCity of El Paso X XBig Bend Community Action Committee, Inc. X XCity of MarfaThomason HospitalRio Grande COG/Area Agency on AgingMedical Transportation Program X XUpper Rio Grande Workforce Development Board X XBig Bend Regional Medical Center X XLutheran Social Services of the South, Inc X X XLULAC Project Amistad X XCity of Presidio X XTown Of Van HornEl Paso County X XSun Metro - Fixed route X X X XSun Metro - Paratransit XAmericanos USA LLC X X
Provider name: Could Already Need No Could Already Need NoDo offer offer Assist. Need Do offer offer Assist. Need
Sunshine House Inc. X XCity of El Paso X XBig Bend Community Action Committee, Inc. X XCity of MarfaThomason HospitalRio Grande COG/Area Agency on AgingMedical Transportation Program X XUpper Rio Grande Workforce Development Board X XBig Bend Regional Medical Center X XLutheran Social Services of the South, Inc X XLULAC Project Amistad X XCity of Presidio X XTown Of Van HornEl Paso County X XSun Metro - Fixed route X X X XSun Metro - Paratransit X XAmericanos USA LLC X X
Inventory Management Customer Information/Referral
Information Tech. Support Billing
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Provider name: Could Already Need No Could Already Need NoDo offer offer Assist. Need Do offer offer Assist. Need
Sunshine House Inc. X XCity of El Paso X XBig Bend Community Action Committee, Inc. X XCity of MarfaThomason HospitalRio Grande COG/Area Agency on AgingMedical Transportation Program X XUpper Rio Grande Workforce Development Board X XBig Bend Regional Medical Center X XLutheran Social Services of the South, Inc X X XLULAC Project Amistad X XCity of Presidio X XTown Of Van HornEl Paso County X XSun Metro - Fixed route X X X XSun Metro - Paratransit X XAmericanos USA LLC X X
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Cost
TotalProvider name: Annual Purchased
Cost Operations Maint. Admin. Transpo.Sunshine House Inc. $12,000 50% 5% 45% 0City of El PasoBig Bend Community Action Committee, Inc.City of MarfaThomason Hospital $144,218 14% 16% 70% 0Rio Grande Council of Governments/Area Agency on Aging $114,511Medical Transportation ProgramUpper Rio Grande Workforce Development Board $941,362 10% 90%Big Bend Regional Medical Center $2,000 100% 0 0 0Lutheran Social Services of the South, IncLULAC Project AmistadCity of PresidioTown Of Van HornEl Paso County $420,000 71% 8% 21%Sun Metro - Fixed route $41,970,815 56% 23% 20% 1%Sun Metro - ParatransitAmericanos USA LLC
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Client & Mode
Provider name: General Persons with Welfare to Clients of Clients of public Elderly disabilities Students work your agency other agencies Other
Aspermont Small Business Development Center X X X X X XSouth Plains Community Action Association X X X X X X X XCity of Abilene X X X X X XThe Oaks at Radford Hills X XSNAPAISD XCity of Abilene, Senior Citizens XSears Methodist Retirement System XMesa Springs Health Center X XBetty Hardwick Center X XShackelford County Community Resource Center X
Provider name: Fixed Flexible Subscription D/R Pre- D/R Same Ride route route service Scheduled Day Sharing Other
Aspermont Small Business Development Center XSouth Plains Community Action Association X XCity of Abilene X X X XThe Oaks at Radford Hills X XSNAP X XAISD X XCity of Abilene, Senior Citizens X XSears Methodist Retirement System X XMesa Springs Health Center X XBetty Hardwick Center X XShackelford County Community Resource Center X X
Type(s) of clients served
What service modes do you operate?
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Times and Days
Provider name:Begin End Begin End Begin End Begin End
Aspermont Small Business Development Center 7:00 a.m. 6:00 p.m. 7:00 a.m. 6:00 p.m. 7:00 a.m. 6:00 p.m. 7:00 a.m. 6:00 p.m.South Plains Community Action Association 6:00 a.m. 6:00 p.m. 6:00 a.m. 6:00 p.m. 6:00 a.m. 6:00 p.m. 6:00 a.m. 6:00 p.m.City of Abilene 6:00 a.m. after 10 p.m. 6:00 a.m. after 10 p.m. 6:00 a.m. after 10 p.m. 6:00 a.m. after 10 p.m.The Oaks at Radford HillsSNAP after 8 a.m. before 6 p.m. after 8 a.m. before 6 p.m. after 8 a.m. before 6 p.m. after 8 a.m. before 6 p.m.AISD 7:00 a.m. before 6 p.m. 7:00 a.m. before 6 p.m. 7:00 a.m. before 6 p.m. 7:00 a.m. before 6 p.m.City of Abilene, Senior Citizens 8:00 a.m. before 6 p.m. 8:00 a.m. before 6 p.m. 8:00 a.m. before 6 p.m. 8:00 a.m. before 6 p.m.Sears Methodist Retirement SystemMesa Springs Health CenterBetty Hardwick CenterShackelford County Community Resource Center after 8 a.m. before 6 p.m. after 8 a.m. before 6 p.m. after 8 a.m. before 6 p.m. 8:00 a.m. before 6 p.m.
Provider name:Begin End Begin End Begin End Begin End
Aspermont Small Business Development Center 7:00 a.m. 6:00 p.m. 7:00 a.m. 6:00 p.m.South Plains Community Action Association 6:00 a.m. 6:00 p.m.City of Abilene 6:00 a.m. after 10 p.m. 6:00 a.m. after 10 p.m.The Oaks at Radford HillsSNAP after 8 a.m. before 6 p.m.AISD 6:30 a.m. before 6 p.m.City of Abilene, Senior Citizens 8:00 a.m. before 6 p.m.Sears Methodist Retirement SystemMesa Springs Health CenterBetty Hardwick CenterShackelford County Community Resource Center after 8 a.m. before 6 p.m.
Provider name:Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday
Aspermont Small Business Development Center Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes YesSouth Plains Community Action Association Yes Yes Yes Yes YesCity of Abilene Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes NoThe Oaks at Radford HillsSNAP Yes Yes Yes YesAISD Yes Yes Yes Yes YesCity of Abilene, Senior Citizens Yes Yes Yes Yes YesSears Methodist Retirement SystemMesa Springs Health CenterBetty Hardwick Center Yes Yes Yes Yes YesShackelford County Community Resource Center Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Holidays
What is your average span of service?
What is your average span of service?
Do you operate service during the mid-day?
Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday
Friday Saturday Sunday
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Fares
Provider name: Student/ Do notAdult youth Child Senior Disabled charge
Aspermont Small Business Development CenterSouth Plains Community Action AssociationCity of Abilene $1 $0.75 free - 4/under $0.35 $0.35The Oaks at Radford Hills XSNAPAISDCity of Abilene, Senior CitizensSears Methodist Retirement SystemMesa Springs Health CenterBetty Hardwick CenterShackelford County Community Resource Center
Provider name: Student/ Do notAdult youth Child Senior Disabled charge
Aspermont Small Business Development CenterSouth Plains Community Action AssociationCity of Abilene $1The Oaks at Radford Hills XSNAP $.50 suggested XAISDCity of Abilene, Senior CitizensSears Methodist Retirement System XMesa Springs Health Center XBetty Hardwick CenterShackelford County Community Resource Center
NotesCity of Abilene Summer fun fares .25 per ride The Oaks at Radford Hills correctSNAP Voluntary contributionSears Methodist Retirement System corrrectMesa Springs Health Center None
What is your basic fare structure for fixed route service?
What is your basic fare structure for demand response services?
$.50 to $6.00 based on trip length$2.00 local; up to $27
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Boardings
Provider name: % Persons using % Visually % Cognitively TOTAL % Elderly mobility device impaired impaired
Aspermont Small Business Development Center 14,038South Plains Community Action Association 5,696City of Abilene 597,682The Oaks at Radford Hills 1500-2000 100%SNAP 2,500 100%AISD 6,000-7,000 0City of Abilene, Senior Citizens 27,500 100%Sears Methodist Retirement SystemMesa Springs Health CenterBetty Hardwick CenterShackelford County Community Resource Center 1,500 100%
Annual passenger trips (boarding) by client type andestimate of percentages of specific passengers carried
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Technology
How is two-way communications maintained with your drivers? Provider name: Cellular Mobile Mobile data Text Do not maintain
phones radio (FCC) terminals pagers communications OtherAspermont Small Business Development Center XSouth Plains Community Action Association XCity of Abilene XThe Oaks at Radford Hills XSNAP XAISD XCity of Abilene, Senior Citizens XSears Methodist Retirement SystemMesa Springs Health CenterBetty Hardwick CenterShackelford County Community Resource Center
Use the following technologies to assist in planning or delivering services? Computer Vehicle Trip Trip
Provider name: Assisted routing/ reservation reservation Vehicle Smart fare Dispatch scheduling by phone by internet location technology Other
Aspermont Small Business Development Center XSouth Plains Community Action Association X XCity of Abilene X XThe Oaks at Radford HillsSNAPAISDCity of Abilene, Senior CitizensSears Methodist Retirement SystemMesa Springs Health CenterBetty Hardwick CenterShackelford County Community Resource Center
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Fleet and Availability for Other Uses during Specific Times
Provider name:Number % w/c Available? Number % w/c Peak Midday Evening Sat Sun
Aspermont Small Business Development Center 7 100%South Plains Community Action AssociationCity of Abilene 19 100%The Oaks at Radford HillsSNAP 2 50%AISDCity of Abilene, Senior Citizens 2 0Sears Methodist Retirement System 1 100% 4 100%Mesa Springs Health Center 1 100%Betty Hardwick Center 5 0% 7 42%Shackelford County Community Resource Center 1 100%
Fleet and Availability for Other Uses during Specific Times
Provider name:Number % w/c Peak Midday Evening Sat Sun
Aspermont Small Business Development Center 6 100%South Plains Community Action Association 4 100%City of AbileneThe Oaks at Radford Hills 1 100%SNAPAISD 1 0City of Abilene, Senior Citizens 4 0Sears Methodist Retirement SystemMesa Springs Health Center 1 100%Betty Hardwick CenterShackelford County Community Resource Center
Fleet and Availability for Other Uses during Specific Times-the Road Coach
Provider name:Number % w/c Peak Midday Evening Sat Sun Number % w/c Available?
Aspermont Small Business Development CenterSouth Plains Community Action AssociationCity of Abilene 19 100%The Oaks at Radford HillsSNAPAISD 2 50%City of Abilene, Senior CitizensSears Methodist Retirement SystemMesa Springs Health CenterBetty Hardwick CenterShackelford County Community Resource Center
Sedans
Available?Standard Bus
Available?Vans
Available?Minibus
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Provider name: Standard Standard Standard StandardSedan Vans Minibus Bus Vans Minibus Bus Vans Minibus Bus Vans Minibus Bus
Aspermont Small Business Development Center 100 100South Plains Community Action Association 75 25City of Abilene 100 100The Oaks at Radford Hills 100SNAP 100AISD 100City of Abilene, Senior Citizens 100 100Sears Methodist Retirement System 100 100Mesa Springs Health Center 100 100Betty Hardwick Center 100 100Shackelford County Community Resource Center 100
Fleet Fueling, by Type of Vehicle (in percent)% Natural Gas% Gasoline % Diesel % Propane
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Provider name: Could Already Need No Could Already Need No Could Already Need NoDo offer offer Assist. Need Do offer offer Assist. Need Do offer offer Assist. Need
Aspermont Small Business Development Center X XSouth Plains Community Action Association X X XCity of Abilene X X X X X XThe Oaks at Radford HillsSNAPAISDCity of Abilene, Senior CitizensSears Methodist Retirement SystemMesa Springs Health CenterBetty Hardwick CenterShackelford County Community Resource Center
Provider name: Could Already Need No Could Already Need No Could Already Need NoDo offer offer Assist. Need Do offer offer Assist. Need Do offer offer Assist. Need
Aspermont Small Business Development Center XSouth Plains Community Action Association X XCity of Abilene X X X X X XThe Oaks at Radford HillsSNAPAISDCity of Abilene, Senior CitizensSears Methodist Retirement SystemMesa Springs Health CenterBetty Hardwick CenterShackelford County Community Resource Center
Provider name: Could Already Need No Could Already Need No Could Already Need NoDo offer offer Assist. Need Do offer offer Assist. Need Do offer offer Assist. Need
Aspermont Small Business Development CenterSouth Plains Community Action AssociationCity of Abilene X X X XThe Oaks at Radford HillsSNAPAISDCity of Abilene, Senior CitizensSears Methodist Retirement SystemMesa Springs Health CenterBetty Hardwick CenterShackelford County Community Resource Center
Parts Purchasing Inventory ManagementMaj. Repair/Comp. Rebuild
Routing/Scheduling Dispatching Routing/Dispatch Training
Driver Training Preventive Maintenance Routine Repairs
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Provider name: Could Already Need No Could Already Need No Could Already Need NoDo offer offer Assist. Need Do offer offer Assist. Need Do offer offer Assist. Need
Aspermont Small Business Development Center X XSouth Plains Community Action Association X X XCity of Abilene X X X X X XThe Oaks at Radford HillsSNAPAISDCity of Abilene, Senior CitizensSears Methodist Retirement SystemMesa Springs Health CenterBetty Hardwick CenterShackelford County Community Resource Center
Provider name: Could Already Need No Could Already Need NoDo offer offer Assist. Need Do offer offer Assist. Need
Aspermont Small Business Development CenterSouth Plains Community Action Association X XCity of Abilene X X X XThe Oaks at Radford HillsSNAPAISDCity of Abilene, Senior CitizensSears Methodist Retirement SystemMesa Springs Health CenterBetty Hardwick CenterShackelford County Community Resource Center
Marketing Planning & Programming
Customer Information/Referral Information Tech. Support Billing
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Cost
TotalProvider name: Annual Purchased
Cost Operations Maint. Admin. Transpo.Aspermont Small Business Development Center $557,632South Plains Community Action AssociationCity of Abilene $2,305,930The Oaks at Radford HillsSNAPAISDCity of Abilene, Senior Citizens $2,500,000Sears Methodist Retirement SystemMesa Springs Health CenterBetty Hardwick CenterShackelford County Community Resource Center $15,000
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Attachment 1
Patke, Lisa
From: Arndt, JeffSent: Monday, November 07, 2005 12:14 PMTo: [email protected]: Input on Transportation Resource Inventory
The Texas Legislature directed TxDOT to conduct a state-wide inventory of “all public transportation providers in the state to determine the types and levels of service being provided” (Rider 25, Department of Transportation). TxDOT requested that Texas Transportation Institute assist them in meeting this requirement.
Based upon the discussions with the Study Group on October 20, 2005, conducting this inventory is clearly a great opportunity to support the transit coordination effort. The Regional Service Planning groups are the key audience for this data; the collection of inventories of service providers and users is a common element of most planning strategies presented on October19.
In this first step, TTI seeks information and insight from the service planning groups. Please respond to the following:
1. Does your region already have some inventory? If so, what specific data has been collected?
2. What do you believe are the key pieces of data that must be collected in this first state-wide inventory? Bear in mind the guidance provided by Study Group Chair Michael Morris, suggesting that the information should be expandable over time and therefore initially we should carefully draw the line related to the level of detail included. The following data are proposed:
• Name of provider• Types of clients served/ eligibility requirements• Types of services provided• Trip types served• Service area boundaries• Span of service by day of week• Sources of funding• Expenses, by general category• Fare structure• Ridership• Fleet size and characteristics, by vehicle type
For agencies that purchase transportation (including transit operators that contract for service), the following additional data are proposed:
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Attachment 1• Name of contractor• Basis of pricing• Cost of service• Types of vehicles used• Procurement process used• Functions provided by contractor/by agency
3. With respect to vehicles, what are the most important features that you would like collected (e.g. accessibility, fuel system, number of seats, etc)?
4. Can you estimate the number of providers in each of the following categories in the region?• Regional or county transit authority• Urban public transportation provider• Rural transit district• Intercity transportation provider• Client transportation provider• Recipients TxDOT 5310 to provide client transportation• Health and human service agencies that fund or purchase transportation for clients
Please provide this feedback to Jeffrey Arndt by COB Friday, November 11 at [email protected] (713-686-2971). This is a “survey on a survey”, just like you have all designed a “plan to plan” – I am not asking for survey information yet.
Jeffrey ArndtResearch SpecialistTexas Transportation [email protected]
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Attachment 2
Patke, Lisa
From: Arndt, JeffSent: Friday, March 10, 2006 2:42 PMTo: [email protected]: Statewide Inventory
Data collection for the inventory of public transportation resources is nearly ready to begin. I have included a link to a final draft of the data collection instrument. This final draft reflects comments received in response to the first draft that was circulated to Lead Agencies/Entities in November. Please give this one last look and provide final comments by Friday, March 17, 2006.
Please also take special note of the question about service area, which is currently an input block. I would prefer to replace that input block with a checklist of choices that are customized for each region. Consider how you might like to be able to search the data geographically and provide me the list of geographic areas you would like included on your instrument as a checklist. You may not want to include every location in your region; if the list becomes very long, it could be daunting to respondents. Think in terms of how you might use the information to identify gaps, for example, and what appropriate level of geographic information would be necessary to that task.
After completing updates of the instrument, I will send each region a final survey link to their specific data collection instrument. I will look to the Lead Agencies/Entities to do the initial dissemination of the instrument, forwarding the link to all the service providers within their region. Therefore, it is important that each region have their list of providers prepared. If you then provide me with that list of providers, I can monitor response and do follow-up contacts to encourage participation.
Note that the link I am sending is to a data collection instrument that is for review only. You can experiment with the form; information that is collected as agencies experiment with the review form will be deleted when we move into final distribution and information collection. Therefore, please be certain to communicate to providers that they should not complete the review form; a final collection form will follow this review process.
If you have no comments, please send me a quick e-mail to that effect. If you have any questions, feel free to call me at 713-686-2971 or e-mail me at [email protected]
Thank you for your time and the great input I have received to date.
Link to review data collection instrument:http://www.surveymonkey.com/s.asp?u=747121869373
Jeffrey ArndtResearch Specialist
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Attachment 3
Patke, Lisa
From: Arndt, JeffSent: Monday, April 10, 2006 1:35 PMTo: [email protected]: Final Public Transportation Inventory Link
http://www.surveymonkey.com/s.asp?u=647971997046
Here is the link to your region’s final data collection instrument for the pubic transportation inventory. Please send this link to all providers in your region. I suggest you include the following information regarding the data collection process:
1. This is an internet-based process using Survey Monkey. If you click on the link and the data collection instrument does NOT come up, this is likely just a temporary problem. If the problem recurs, contact Jeff Arndt with Texas Transportation Institute (TTI) at 713-686-2971.
2. The information you input is automatically saved for each page when you hit the “Next” button at the bottom of each page. If you must exit the instrument before completing it, you will be able to return to the last unsaved page as long as your use the same computer and “cookies” are enabled. You can always page backwards, at any time, to update information that you had already input – even on pages that were saved.
3. Please respond completely. However, if there is information that is not available, just move on to the remaining questions. Annualized data should reflect 2005; other data should reflect March 31, 2006.
4. If you are not clear on any question, please contact Jeff Arndt (713-686-2971).
5. The deadline for response is May 1, 2006.
Each Monday I will send you the list of respondents, to date, for your region. This will enable you to send out reminders or call agencies and prompt them to respond.
Although we are suggesting you direct providers to contact TTI with questions, it is possible that your providers will contact you as well (or instead). Therefore, TxDOT has agreed to sponsor a video conference (VTC) on Thursday, April 13, 2006 beginning at 3:30 p.m. I will review the process, the instrument, and answer questions. This will enable Lead Agency representatives to respond to most questions they might receive.
The VTC will be available at all TxDOT districts EXCEPT Abilene and Dallas. If you or any of your staff want to attend the VTC, it is essential that you contact your TxDOT district in advance. You will be informed of the location of the VTC and how to obtain a visitor’s badge.
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Attachment 3Finally, the link I have provided is specific to your region and should include the geographic “check-list” you provided. If I have missed your check-list or if you would like to include one, please contact me by Wednesday, April 12, 2006. If an update is necessary, please do not forward the link to providers prior to having the geographic information updated.
Thanks for all you efforts in the development and review process for this process.
Jeffrey ArndtResearch SpecialistTexas Transportation [email protected]
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