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CITY OF DUBLIN
AGBIIDA SDTEMEHT
C.ilty CoWlcil ,Meeting Date: December 12, 1994
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Livermore-Amador Valley Transit Authority
Short-Range Transit Plan for Fiscal Year
1994-1995 to Fiscal Year 2003-2004
Report by: Public Works Director Lee Thompson
EXHIBITS ATTACHED:
1) / Letter from LAVTA and Executive Summary
2) / Draft letter to Vic Sood, LAVTA General Manager
A full copy of the report is available at Public Works and
will be available at the City Council meeting.
RECOMMEHDATION:
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staff to send comments to LAVTA
FINANCIAL STATEMENT:
None
DESCRIPTION: The Livermore-Amador Valley Transit Authority (LAVTA) Short-
Range Transit Plan, for Fiscal Year 1994-95 to Fiscal Year 2003-2004, has been
completed and is now out for public review. This report is an update to a plan
which LAVTA implemented on September 5, 1994, after holding a Public Hearing.
Part of the report deals with service to the new East Dublin/pleasanton BART
station. In the report, LAVTA is basically proposing to update routes currently in
existence. As a result of these updates, all parts of Dublin would have reasonably
direct access to both downtown Dublin and to the East BART Station. '
In the Dublin area, LAVTA has plans to serve the East Dublin/Pleasanton BART Station
by purchasing 14 new buses. At this time, BART has not provided proposed train
schedules to LAVTA, which in turn has prevented LAVTA from determining exact bus
schedules. LAVTA is assuming 30 minute "head-ways" (frequency of buses) midday to
coincide with the BART trains, with 15 minute head-ways during peak hours. However,
this schedule could be changed as soon as LAVTA receives BART's schedule.
As no development exists at this time in Eastern Dublin, LAVTA does not have any set
plan or schedule. However, LAVTA staff assures us they will participate in planning
and serving future developments as they occur in this area. LAVTA has indicated
their willingness to adapt to Dublin's Specific Plan and General Plan requirements
as minimums for Eastern Dublin.
Staff recommends ,that the City Council accept the LAVTA report and send the draft
letter to Mr. Vic Sood, General Manager of LAVTA.
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November 16, 1994
Letter to Interested Agencies:
The Livermore/ Amador Valley Transit Authority (LA VTA) is seeking comment on the Short
Range Transit Plan for FY 1994/95 through FY 2003/04. The plan is an interim update from
last year's more extensive document, which included ride checks and passenger surveys.
This Plan discusses long term changes in operations proposed to allow LA VT A to meet BART
trains and develop a good timed transfer among buses at the Valley BART Station.
The Short Range Transit Plan is an annual document that includes Goals and Objectives for
LA VT A, existing conditions including passenger counts and operating miles for the system. The
SRTP also includes a Marketing, Capital, and Financial Plan.
All interested persons are invited to submit written comments on the Plan by December 16,
1994, to the Livermore/Amador Valley Transit Authority, 1362 Rutan Court, Suite 100.
If you have any questions regarding this plan, please do not hesitate to call me at
(510) 455-7563.
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Senior Transportation Planner
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EXECUTTVES~Y
Presented herewith is the update of the Livermore/ Amador Valley Transit Authority Short
Range Transit Plan beginning with FY 1994/95 through FY 2003/04. Very minor route
modifications and improvements are included. These are a result of changes in LA VTA's
service area. They were implemented September 5, 1994, after a public hearing.
LA VTA looks forward to construction and opening of the WHEELS transit center in
Livermore. This site will be much safer for passengers to transfer between buses and easier
on drivers to make connections with other routes. LA VTA will reconfigure Livermore
routes to coincide with its grand opening, projected for late 1994.
Everyone in the tri-valley area has been looking forward to BART train service in the
Amador Valley with great anticipation. All LA VTA's routes will be reconfigured to serve
either the BART station and/or the new transit center in Livermore. LA VTA will work
with BART to be included in all the grand opening activities, also estimated for late 1994.
The FY 1993/94 data compared with 1992/93 shows an eight percent increase in total
unlinked fIxed route passengers, 858,387, to 796,256 respectively. We expect a dramatic
increase as BART enters the valley and also with the opening of the transit center in
Livermore so much so that LA VTA is purchasing twelve new buses. These will be the
IInewll low floor design. LA VTA will be once again, leading the way to greater mobility
within the valley through improved conditions for elderly and mobility impaired riders as
well as "bike riding passengers". LA VTA will be purchasing external bike racks for the
entire fleet including the new buses on order. LA VTA will be purchasing Translink ticket
fareboxes. This feature will be especially useful as BART arrives in the valley.
The Livermore Amador Valley Transit Authority is committed to providing quality
transportation to the residents of the valley and greater mobility for all.
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DRAFT
December 13, 1994
Mr. Vic Sood, General Manager
Livermore-Amador Valley Transit Authority
1362 Rutan Court, Suite #100
Livermore CA 94550
SUBJECT: City of Dublin's Comments Regarding LAVTA Short-Range Transit
Plan for Fiscal Year 1994-95 to Fiscal Year 2003-2004
Dear Mr. Sood:
I would like to thank you for the opportunity to review the LAVTA Short-Range
Transit Plan. As you know, the City of Dublin adopted the Eastern Dublin Specific
Plan and General Plan Amendments in 1993. At this time, we have not received any
applications for development in that area except for the Homart project on Alameda
County's old jail site. We appreciate your cooperation and willingness to work with
our staff in serving future projects. I would like to emphasize that Dublin is
looking forward to working with LAVTA for future service to developments in Eastern
Dublin to meet the adopted Eastern Dublin Specific Plan.
We further would agree with your plan to match bus access to the proposed East
Dublin BART Station with the BART train schedule.
A proposed Western Dublin development project is now in the process of requesting
annexation to the City of Dublin. We would like to meet with you in the future
concerning service to this Western Dublin area if and when this part of Dublin
becomes more developed.
Again, thank you for allowing us to review your Plan and submit comments.
Sincerely,
Guy Houston
Mayor
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