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1 The Hillsborough Circulator Route began in June 2011 and provides free fixed route bus <br /> 2 service to several residential areas and key non-residential destinations, such as the Orange <br /> 3 County Courthouse, Social Services Center, Orange County Campus at Durham Tech, and <br /> 4 UNC Hospital-Hillsborough Campus, among others. Hourly service is provided Monday- Friday, <br /> 5 8:00am - 5:00pm. Operation was funded for the first three years through a Congestion <br /> 6 Mitigation and Air Quality (CMAQ) Program Grant and is now fully funded from public-transit <br /> 7 "Mobility Bill" dedicated vehicle registration fees. The Route has been modified slightly from the <br /> 8 original route, most recently last November, as a result of the park and ride lease ending at the <br /> 9 North Hills Shopping Center (former Maxway site). Park and Ride users have been redirected to <br /> 10 the Orange County Campus at Durham Tech and the Orange-Durham Express (Route ODX), <br /> 11 Orange-Chapel Hill Connector, and Route 420 were also revised to reflect the change. <br /> 12 Ridership on the Circulator has been good, averaging approximately 1,200 riders per month. <br /> 13 In addition, a new route that complements the GoTriangle 420 Route (Peak hour service and <br /> 14 approximately 550 riders per month) is the Orange Public Transportation Orange-Chapel Hill <br /> 15 Mid-Day Connector (approximately 300 riders per month). Upon request, staff can provide an <br /> 16 update on additional future bus services to be implemented in the Hillsborough area at the <br /> 17 meeting. <br /> 18 Commissioner Pelissier suggested rider surveys be done yearly. <br /> 19 Chair McKee asked if, given the growth of ridership, there is a timeframe for the need <br /> 20 for extra buses to reduce wait times going forward. <br /> 21 Peter Murphy said with future expansions plans, there would be more buses on the road <br /> 22 if funding is available. <br /> 23 <br /> 24 b) Park and Ride Lot for 420 and ODX Routes <br /> 25 COUNTY Staff: Tom Altieri; Town Staff: Margaret Hauth <br /> 26 Tom Altieri, Orange County Planning, said the Town Board received an update from Go <br /> 27 Triangle staff regarding options to locate a transfer facility and park and ride for the new Route <br /> 28 ODX at its meeting earlier this month. <br /> 29 Margaret Hauth said the Town Board was generally supportive of the option proposed <br /> 30 by Go Triangle to locate a transfer facility along Cornelius Street/US 70 Bypass (possibly at <br /> 31 Faucette Mill Rd.) to facilitate access to the most routes, as well as residents within walking <br /> 32 distance, and a park and ride facility further to the east on US 70 Bypass at New Hope Church. <br /> 33 The Town will have to make adjustments to its development code, which its staff is presently <br /> 34 studying, to consider a park and ride lot at the church because it is residentially zoned. The <br /> 35 Town appreciates Go Triangle's willingness to have the two facilities in the corridor so that <br /> 36 access to the route is maximized for transit dependent populations in Hillsborough. <br /> 37 Tom Altieri said at their places is the PowerPoint that Go Triangle was going to present. <br /> 38 He said this item will be on the BOCC agenda at the March 1st meeting. <br /> 39 Commissioner Ferguson said she hopes that the County will support what the Town <br /> 40 supports. She said adjoining neighbors do not want this park and ride lot in a prime commercial <br /> 41 area. <br /> 42 Commissioner Dorosin asked if there are advantages or disadvantages to having them <br /> 43 separate or together. <br /> 44 Margaret Hauth said it is ideal to co-locate, as it is most efficient. She said Go <br /> 45 Triangle's is of the perspective that they are serving commuters, and thus the transfer facility <br /> 46 being located at New Hope Church is acceptable. She said the Town's perspective that this is <br /> 47 a commuter service, but it also important to access the transit dependent population by placing <br /> 48 a transfer location in the community. <br /> 49 Commissioner Pelissier asked if neighbors want the option supported by the Town. <br />