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SORTA Board March <strong>15</strong>, 20<strong>11</strong><br />
HEARINGS FROM CITIZENS<br />
Dr. Gutsell asked if there were any citizens who would like to address the board. Mr. Troy Miller<br />
from ATU Local 627 asked those present who are against Senate Bill 5 to help fight its passage.<br />
Miss Karima Thomas expressed her concern at the lack of service on the Rt. 47 that services<br />
Winton Terrace and Spring Grove Village. Buses do not run as frequently as before the service<br />
cuts and the Rt. 16 doesn’t run on Sundays. She asked the board to consider increasing the<br />
service in that area. Mr. Tyrone Patrick, a bus operator at Bond Hill, asked the board to<br />
continue to work with operations and maintenance to help them do their jobs and to support the<br />
efforts to fight Senate Bill 5.<br />
COMMITTEE REPORTS<br />
Planning and Development Committee<br />
There were no motions or resolutions to be presented to the board for approval.<br />
Operations and Management Committee<br />
Mr. Tarbell presented the following action item from the Operations and Management<br />
Committee:<br />
1. Proposed Resolution No. 20<strong>11</strong>-09: Approval of Paratransit Vehicle Procurement<br />
Mr. Tarbell moved for adoption, and Ms. Burke seconded the motion. This resolution approves<br />
a five-year contract for the procurement of paratransit vehicles with Transportation Equipment<br />
Sales Co./Goshen Coach at a total cost not to exceed $4,230,000.<br />
By roll call vote, the Board approved Resolution No. 20<strong>11</strong>-09.<br />
FINANCIAL REPORT<br />
Mr. Restle reviewed the financial and ridership reports for February 20<strong>11</strong>. Overall, February<br />
was a very good month. Total revenues were about $6.9 million, which is favorable to budget<br />
by 2.6%. Total expenses for the month were $6.4 million, which is also favorable to budget by<br />
5.0%. This leaves <strong>Metro</strong> with a total net favorable variance for the month of $512,000. For the<br />
year-to-date, we are overall favorable to budget by $1.1 million. Ridership and fare revenue<br />
were both favorable due to rising gasoline prices and favorable weather conditions. Access<br />
fares and school revenue from the CPS contract were also favorable to budget due to fewer<br />
snow days.<br />
NEW BUSINESS<br />
No new business was introduced.<br />
CEO’S REPORT<br />
During the month of February, Ms. Garcia Crews participated in a Bus Rapid Transit meeting at<br />
which BRT was discussed in the context of a regional transit plan. There is a lot of momentum<br />
behind this project, and OKI will take the lead in creating a regional transit map and a map<br />
overlay that shows future transit development plans. She also met with Rock Ventures to<br />
discuss partnering on bus service to the casino for their employees and a shuttle service from<br />
local hotels for casino patrons. It is important that <strong>Metro</strong> be involved at the beginning of the<br />
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