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File #: 16113    Version: 1 Name: Commute Card Pass Agreements
Type: Resolution Status: Passed
File created: 9/28/2009 In control: BOARD OF ESTIMATES (ended 4/2017)
On agenda: 1/5/2010 Final action: 1/5/2010
Enactment date: 1/6/2010 Enactment #: RES-10-00002
Title: Authorizing the Metro Transit General Manager to enter into agreements with businesses and organizations with fewer than 1,000 participants in the Metro Transit service area interested in providing a pass program to their employees, students or other affiliated individuals to take fixed route and ADA paratransit rides on Metro Transit.
Sponsors: David J. Cieslewicz, Chris Schmidt, Satya V. Rhodes-Conway, Brian L. Solomon, Jed Sanborn, Mark Clear, Marsha A. Rummel, Joseph R. Clausius
Attachments: 1. Commute Card Feedback TPC 12.15.09.pdf
Fiscal Note
The position of Transit Ridership Improvement Specialist (Marketing Specialist 1) has been created at Metro Transit in order to market and manage a program of pass agreements similar to those Metro has with large employers and organizations such as the University of Wisconsin, Madison Area Technical College, St. Mary's Hospital, Meriter Hospital and Edgewood College. However, this program would focus on attracting smaller employers and other organizations of fewer than 1,000 participants. The businesses and organizations will be billed on a per ride basis at the current unlimited ride pass rate in the fare tariff during the period of the agreement. An estimate of $10,000 revenue for this program is included in the 2010 operating budget. The expectation is that over the next few years, the program will grow, increase ridership and pay for the position.
Title
Authorizing the Metro Transit General Manager to enter into agreements with businesses and organizations with fewer than 1,000 participants in the Metro Transit service area interested in providing a pass program to their employees, students or other affiliated individuals to take fixed route and ADA paratransit rides on Metro Transit.
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PREAMBLE
Metro Transit would like to continue to expand unlimited ride pass programs to smaller entities that have been successful with large organizations. Unlimited ride pass programs encourage ridership that results in increased revenue, strengthens the City's transportation infrastructure and has a positive impact on the environment by reducing automobile use, in keeping with City goals. This program will be for entities with fewer than 1,000 participants (employees, students, members, volunteers, and other affiliated individuals) and will focus on employers, private and non-profit and post-secondary institutions. The agreements will be for an initial term beginning when passes are distributed and ending at the end of the calendar year. The agr...

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