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15 <br /> 1 Theo Letman said there is one, and that some apartment neighborhoods and senior <br /> 2 living neighborhoods also have this as a service they provide. <br /> 3 Theo Letman described the planning report, which was received in late 2018. He also <br /> 4 had some answers from inquiries at a previous board meeting. He said the question about the <br /> 5 Hillsborough Circulator would be addressed soon and that article 43 money would be used. <br /> 6 Theo Letman said instituting a fare on the Hillsborough Circulator would require a public <br /> 7 hearing. He also said that a zone fare structure may be required for a micro-transit operation. <br /> 8 Commissioner Marcoplos received an answer to the White Cross transit project. He <br /> 9 replied that it would be difficult to reprioritize based on the involvement of GoTriangle and <br /> 10 Chapel Hill Transit. <br /> 11 Theo Letman said that OPT is committed to providing safe, customer-focused, public <br /> 12 transportation services for the community. <br /> 13 Chair Rich asked about the Hillsborough circulator and the reverse circulator. She said it <br /> 14 is time to work towards a MOU with Hillsborough on this, especially if it is to remain fare-free. <br /> 15 Commissioner Dorosin suggested an in-kind system to work with them when it comes to <br /> 16 sidewalks and developments. <br /> 17 Chair Rich said it is time for a partnership and Hillsborough will soon have more <br /> 18 resources. <br /> 19 Commissioner Marcoplos asked about timeframe on the reverse circulator. <br /> 20 Theo Letman responded that he hopes for FY2020 as the rollout. <br /> 21 Commissioner McKee said this will give them time to talk with Hillsborough. <br /> 22 Theo Letman described the on-demand structure and how rides are scheduled based on <br /> 23 mutual scheduling. He said that it is based on demand at the time. Commissioner McKee noted <br /> 24 that sometimes this could lead to all-day trips for people, as people have to wait for other <br /> 25 passengers to be ready to return. He said that is why he likes the idea of micro-transit. <br /> 26 Commissioner Dorosin asked for clarification on how micro-transit works. <br /> 27 Theo Letman used the example of dialysis and explained that it may make sense to <br /> 28 have micro-transit available to people when using vans is inefficient. <br /> 29 Commissioner McKee concurred and explained that dialysis is exactly the type of <br /> 30 example he is thinking of. <br /> 31 Commissioner Price asked what is delaying the Reverse Circulator route. <br /> 32 Theo Letman said GoTriangle has asked them to hold off until the completion of the <br /> 33 planning assessment. <br /> 34 Bonnie Hammersley said there is clear vision for OPT, which includes a heavier focus on <br /> 35 on-demand services, as that is the most appropriate role for OPT. <br /> 36 Bonnie Hammersley said she wanted to address the Orange-Alamance run, which is <br /> 37 seeing low ridership. She wondered if a public hearing would be necessary to end the route. <br /> 38 Theo Letman said a public meeting would not be required, and that the transit plan <br /> 39 contained some information on the low level of ridership for that route. <br /> 40 Bonnie Hammersley asked if the plan recommended cutting that route. <br /> 41 Theo Letman said the plan gave options for consideration given the finite resources <br /> 42 involved. <br /> 43 Bonnie Hammersley asked Mr. Letman to talk about the numbers for the midday, <br /> 44 Orange-Alamance route. <br /> 45 Theo Letman said there were only 66 riders all year on that route. <br /> 46 Commissioner Price asked whether the route itself is the problem, and a lack of public <br /> 47 input the cause of the problem. She compared it to the issues the Hillsborough Circulator <br /> 48 encountered at first that were caused by a similar lack of public input, so the route did not go <br /> 49 where people wanted to go. She said people consistently ask her when there will be a bus stop <br /> 50 along Highway 70. <br />
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