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File #: AR-20-133    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Agenda Reports Status: Passed
File created: 4/1/2020 In control: City Council
On agenda: 4/6/2020 Final action: 4/6/2020
Title: Handibus Extended Hours Presented by: Anthony Lake, Director, Public Works and Transit

TAMRMS#:  B06

 

 

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Handibus Extended Hours

Presented by: Anthony Lake, Director, Public Works and Transit

 

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RECOMMENDATION(S)

recommendation

 

That Council delay the implementation of extended Handibus hours associated with the approved motion - PM#20-056 moved by Councilor Brodhead. “That the Public Works & Transit Weekday Evening Local Handibus Service business case be funded for $57,500 within the 2020 operating budget.”, and further that demand be reviewed for potential of a July implementation.

 

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PURPOSE OF REPORT

To inform Council of the significantly reduced utilization of Handibus services making extended hours unnecessary due to absence of demand. To provide assurance to Council that with the additional monies previously approved administration can implement when demand increases sufficiently in the future.

 

ALIGNMENT TO PRIORITIES IN COUNCIL’S STRATEGIC PLAN

N/A

 

ALIGNMENT TO LEVELS OF SERVICE DELIVERY

Handibus Services

 

Specialized, shared ride, "to-the-door" transit services for residents of St. Albert, age 16+ who are unable to utilize conventional transit due to a physical or cognitive disability.

 

 

ALIGNMENT TO COUNCIL DIRECTION OR MANDATORY STATUTORY PROVISION

PM #20-056. “That the Public Works & Transit Weekday Evening Local Handibus Service business case be funded for $57,500 within the 2020 operating budget.”

 

 

BACKGROUND AND DISCUSSION

Current Handibus ridership has dropped by 80 - 90% since the onset of covid-19

 

 

STAKEHOLDER COMMUNICATIONS OR ENGAGEMENT

Notice will be provided to the Handibus advisory committee.

 

IMPLICATIONS OF RECOMMENDATION(S)

Financial:

 

Delay of accessing the approved funds.

 

Legal / Risk:

 

N/A

 

Program or Service

 

Current service levels would remain, implementation of extended hours would be deferred. No current clients are on the wait list for extend service hours.

 

Organizational:

 

N/A

 

ALTERNATIVES AND IMPLICATIONS CONSIDERED

If Council does not wish to support the recommendation, the following alternatives could be considered:

 

Alternative 1. Continue with the planned extension of service hours scheduled for April  27th, 2020

 

 

Report Date: April 6, 2020 

Author(s):  Anthony Lake

Committee/Department:  Public Works & Transit

Deputy Chief Administrative Officer: Kerry Hilts

Chief Administrative Officer:  Kevin Scoble