HomeMy WebLinkAboutMinutes - February 12, 2002 SSCITY OF LODI
INFORMAL INFORMATIONAL MEETING
"SHIRTSLEEVE" SESSION
CARNEGIE FORUM, 305 WEST PINE STREET
TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 2002
An Informal Informational Meeting ("Shirtsleeve" Session) of the Lodi City Council was held Tuesday,
February 12, 2002 commencing at 7:03 a.m.
A. ROLL CALL
Present: Council Members — Hitchcock, Howard, Land, and Nakanishi
Absent: Council Members — Mayor Pennino
Also Present: City Manager Flynn, City Attorney Hays, and City Clerk Blackston
B. CITY COUNCIL CALENDAR UPDATE
City Clerk Blackston reviewed the weekly calendar (filed).
C. TOPIC(S)
C-1 "Transit Operations"
Carlos Tobar, Transportation Manager, explained that the purpose of today's meeting is
to obtain direction from Council as to how much money to request from the San Joaquin
Council of Governments (COG) for Measure K funds for Lodi's transit operations. After
COG reviews the request and replies with an amount, staff will return to Council for
approval of routes, as well as a new contract for Laidlaw transit services through June 30,
2003.
Mr. Tobar explained that the City is using funds from Measure K, Transportation
Development Act, and Farebox for its transit operations through June 30, 2003. Because
the City is not using federal funds for operations, the contract to Laidlaw could be
extended. If federal funds are used, contracts are limited to a maximum of five years.
Mr. Tobar reported that fixed route service has not changed in five years, and commented
that there has been significant development during this time. He reviewed the existing
Grapel-ine routes and proposed routes (filed) as follows:
Proposed Express Route 1:
Will provide services from new neighborhoods to Lodi High School Monday through
Friday, with three runs each morning and afternoon. Operating cost is estimated at
$9,800 per year; $6,500 in Measure K funds will be requested.
In reply to Council Member Howard, Mr. Tobar projected that 54 new riders on this route
will be needed to break even.
Proposed Express Route 2:
Will provide direct service to Lodi High School. Currently there are 60 passengers on the
Ham and Kettleman Lane transfer to Route 2. It is hoped that this proposed route would
reduce overcrowding. There would be three runs each morning and afternoon, 181 days
per year at an operating cost of $9,800 per year; $6,500 in Measure K funds will be
requested.
Mayor Pro Tempore Hitchcock asked if there was an option to the transfer on the route.
Mr. Tobar replied that students could enter the bus when the doors open at the required
stop at the railroad tracks, thus creating a "seamless transfer."
Continued February 12, 2002
Proposed Modified Route 5:
This route would run Monday through Friday three times per hour in the mornings and
afternoons, and is designed to accommodate employees of WorkNet, Lodi Unified School
District Administration, Central Valley Waste Services, Blue Shield, and Pacific Coast
Producers. Operating cost is estimated at $54,000 per year; $35,000 in Measure K funds
will be requested.
In reply to Mayor Pro Tempore Hitchcock, Mr. Tobar explained that this route was created
because of promises for fixed -route service that Economic Development Coordinator
Tony Goehring made to some businesses that were considering relocating to Lodi's
industrial area. He also noted that an agreement with COG for a trolley bus was made
with the understanding that Lodi would provide transit service to the industrial area.
Council Member Nakanishi requested that Council be provided with an update in 12
months on the status of these proposed routes.
Proposed Route 6:
The higher cost of this route is due to the daily schedule and number of runs, which
include 17 runs Monday through Friday, 13 runs on Saturday, and 11 runs on Sunday.
In response to questions by Council Member Nakanishi, Mr. Tobar reported that a total of
$158,000 per year through the life of Measure K would be requested. He anticipated
returning to Council for approval of the new Laidlaw contract in March, for an increase of
30%. He stated that staff is not recommending an increase in fares. He commented that
Lodi has the lowest fares in the state, is ranked second in fixed -route service, and first in
Dial -A -Ride service.
Proposed Express Route 6:
Mr. Tobar noted that Century Boulevard is not accessible to bicyclists or pedestrians due
to the location of Salas Park. Measure K funds in the amount of $6,500 will be requested
for this route.
Proposed Route 7:
Mr. Tobar stated that no Measure K funds will be requested for this route. Amtrak will be
stopping in Lodi at 11:15 a.m. and leaving south at 5:00 p.m. Route 7 is a proposed wine
tasting route that will serve the Visitors Center and the following wineries: Jessie's Grove,
Lucas, Oak Ridge, Peirano Estates, Phillips, Spenker, VanRuiten-Taylor, and
Woodbridge. There would be two half-hour headways leaving at 11:15 a.m. and
11:45 a.m. on Saturdays and Sundays only. The operating cost is estimated at $41,400
per year. A charge has not yet been determined. Mr. Tobar suggested that wineries may
want to contribute toward the Farebox recovery ratio, so that passengers using Amtrak
are not charged for Route 7.
Nancy Wilkinson, Executive Director of the Lodi Conference and Visitors Center, stated
that she has received positive comments from wineries about this proposed route and
some have mentioned a willingness to subsidize a portion of the cost. She believed that it
would be a benefit to Lodi tourism as well as a safety measure because it would help
deter alcohol-related driving incidences. She stated that if it is approved the Visitors
Center's role would be marketing the route.
Mr. Tobar explained that prior to a request for approval staff would return to Council with
more information related to Route 7.
In response to Council inquiries, Mr. Tobar reported that the life of Measure K is through
2010. Reductions in service would result if new transportation sales tax is not authorized.
Approximately $500,000 to $600,000 a year could be saved by limiting Dial -A -Ride
exclusively to the elderly and disabled. He cautioned, however, that five years ago this
topic was discussed and there was significant opposition from the public. He reported
that transportation bills are now on a five year cycle. Over the last 30 years funding has
been available for transportation in small urbanized areas. Mr. Tobar stated that it would
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not be necessary to increase fares even after the proposed new services and 30%
increase in the Laidlaw contract. He explained that the City receives approximately $2
million per year from the Transportation Development Act, $1 million from the Federal
Transit Administration, $250,000 from fares, and $168,000 from Measure K.
Council Member Howard expressed support for the wine tasting shuttle and other staff
recommendations.
In response to Mayor Pro Tempore Hitchcock, Mr. Tobar reported that the San Joaquin
Regional Transit District has expressed an interest in bidding on the Lodi transit service
contract. Pending Council direction, the City can also bid on the contract next December.
PUBLIC COMMENTS:
Bob Johnson recalled that Mayor Pro Tempore Hitchcock had asked whether the
proposed routes were developed as a result of comments raised at public meetings
on unmet transit needs, or whether they were created because staff believed they
were necessary. Her question was only partially answered in that the proposed
modified Route 5 was developed pursuant to promises made by the Economic
Development Director to entice businesses into the community. Mr. Johnson asked
Mr. Tobar to respond why the other proposed routes are being recommended.
Mr. Tobar replied indirectly stating that public comments are also received via e-mail,
phone calls, comment cards on buses, etc. He added that results from the new service
would be demonstrated.
City Manager Flynn announced that a celebration event is being planned for March 18 in
recognition of the Amtrak and San Joaquin train service to Lodi.
City Attorney Hays stated that the California Constitution prohibits public officials from
accepting free rides on public transportation and violation results in immediate forfeiture
of office.
D. COMMENTS BY THE PUBLIC ON NON -AGENDA ITEMS
None.
E. ADJOURNMENT
No action was taken by the City Council. The meeting was adjourned at 7:53 a.m.
ATTEST:
Susan J. Blackston
City Clerk
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