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<strong>OKI</strong> <strong>Coordinated</strong> <strong>Public</strong> <strong>Transit</strong> - <strong>Human</strong> <strong>Services</strong> <strong>Transportation</strong> <strong>Plan</strong> - Appendix C<strong>Transit</strong> Authority of Northern Kentucky (TANK)Type of <strong>Transportation</strong> Provider: <strong>Transit</strong> agencyAgency mission statement or general description of servicesThe <strong>Transit</strong> Authority of Northern Kentucky (TANK) has provided transit services to Boone,Campbell, and Kenton counties as well as downtown Cincinnati since 1973. TANK offers a“Downtown Cincinnati” service, taking people from their homes in Northern Kentucky to jobsdowntown as well as service to work sites in the southern areas of the Northern Kentuckyregion, with fast “reverse-commute” bus service. Express buses travel the expressway,providing more direct access to the Downtown Cincinnati Central Business District. TANKoperates 27 routes, through 19 Park & Ride locations, 365 days a year. In addition to our fixedroute service, TANK also operates the Regional Area Mobility Program (RAMP), a service fordisabled citizens and the DayTripper program for seniors 60 years of age and over. In the 2009Fiscal Year, TANK carried 3.7 million passengers to destinations throughout Northern Kentuckyand downtown Cincinnati.Types of specialized transportation users servedPeople that are elderly or have mental or physical disabilities or low-incomeTime that Service is Provided5 AM – 1 AM daily; weekdays, weekends, and evenings; during hours of regular fixed-routetransit serviceType of Service ProvidedFixed route with fixed schedule; Demand response/on-demand that is door-to-door and nextdayserviceEligibility RequirementsParatransit users must undergo a physical and cognitive evaluation and receive a finding ofeligibility for the serviceFares Local Cash Fare = $1.50 Express Cash Fare = $2.00 Senior/Disabled Fare – Local = $0.75 Senior/Disabled Fare – Express = $1.00 RAMP Fare = $2.50 Student Fare = $1.00 Southbank Shuttle Fare = $1.00 Day Tripper Fare = $4.001-Way Trips per Month9,200Type of Trips Provided√ General transportation √ Places of employment√ <strong>Transit</strong> agency √ Job training√ Residential/home service √ Grocery shopping√ Nursing homes, retirement centers, senior centers √ Other life maintenance: shopping, post office, banking√ Social service agencies/organizations √ Social or entertainment√ Medical transportation √ SchoolAdult day careAppendix C C-56

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