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The committee meeting covered a range of operational and strategic topics for Collier Area Transit. The committee recommended the appointment of a new member to the Board of County Commissioners. Presentations included details on the upcoming off-season schedule changes, which feature route adjustments, service additions to specific community locations, and frequency updates. A brainstorm session was conducted to solicit ideas for improving service and ridership, with suggestions focused on downtown service, marketing initiatives, and passenger incentives. Furthermore, staff provided performance metrics regarding ridership and updates on recent transit outreach events.
This document details the Collier County Board of County Commissioners' Disadvantaged Business Enterprise (DBE) Program, established under U.S. Department of Transportation regulations (49 CFR Part 26). The program's strategic direction focuses on ensuring non-discrimination, creating equal opportunities for DBEs in DOT-assisted contracts, and removing barriers to their participation. Key focus areas include administrative requirements, goal setting, good faith efforts, and certification processes, aiming to foster the development of firms capable of competing successfully within and beyond the DBE Program.
This document outlines the Collier Area Transit (CAT) Title VI Program for 2026-2029, aimed at ensuring the non-discriminatory provision of transit services and equitable access for all persons, regardless of race, color, or national origin. The program's core objectives include ensuring equitable distribution and quality of federally-assisted benefits, fostering public participation in planning and decision-making processes, and guaranteeing equitable placement of transit services and facilities. It also details procedures for investigating Title VI complaints, providing meaningful access for Limited English Proficiency (LEP) individuals, and integrating Environmental Justice (EJ) principles to prevent disproportionate adverse impacts on minority and low-income populations.
The event focused on the inauguration of the first bus shelter installation on Marco Island. Speakers highlighted the collaboration between the county, city leadership, and local hotel management in improving public transit accessibility for workers, residents, and visitors. The discussion emphasized the benefits of public transit in reducing traffic congestion, noise, and environmental emissions, as well as the importance of providing a safe and comfortable environment for transit users.
The committee reviewed and recommended membership applications and discussed a comprehensive fare study, which included findings on fixed-route and paratransit fare structures and a recommendation for a simplified three-tier fare structure. Additionally, the committee conducted the election of officers, received a Title VI program update, and reviewed the operational status of the Paradise Beach Trolley service.
Extracted from official board minutes, strategic plans, and video transcripts.
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