Hopkinsville Public Transportation Advisory Committee Special Called Meeting January 18, 2018; 4:30 p.m. PACS Executive Board Room 1100 South Liberty Street (Please note location change) AGENDA Hopkinsville Transit Ribbon Cutting (1200 South Clay Street – 13 th Street Entrance) 1. Call to Order/Roll Call 2. Administrative Matters A. Elect Chairman B. Elect Vice Chairman C. Set Regular Meeting Schedule (3 rd Thursday of each month at 4:30 p.m.) D. Approve Minutes November 16, 2017 Regular Meeting (attached) 3. Reports A. Monthly Financial Report (handout) B. Monthly Vehicle Maintenance Report (K. Johnston) C. Quarterly Mileage Report (attached) D. Monthly Ridership Reports (attached, emailed) Monthly Deviation Reports (emailed) Marketing Report (attached) Inquiry/Call Log Report (attached) 4. Unfinished Business A. FY18 Operations, Bus & Shelter Grants (attached) 5. New Business A. February Meeting Reschedule – February 22 nd 6. Committee Member Comments 7. Adjourn
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Hopkinsville Public Transportation Advisory Committee Special Called Meeting
January 18, 2018; 4:30 p.m. PACS Executive Board Room 1100 South Liberty Street (Please note location change)
AGENDA Hopkinsville Transit Ribbon Cutting (1200 South Clay Street – 13th Street Entrance) 1. Call to Order/Roll Call 2. Administrative Matters
A. Elect Chairman B. Elect Vice Chairman C. Set Regular Meeting Schedule (3rd Thursday of each month at 4:30 p.m.) D. Approve Minutes November 16, 2017 Regular Meeting (attached)
3. Reports
A. Monthly Financial Report (handout) B. Monthly Vehicle Maintenance Report (K. Johnston) C. Quarterly Mileage Report (attached) D. Monthly Ridership Reports (attached, emailed) E. Monthly Deviation Reports (emailed) F. Marketing Report (attached) G. Inquiry/Call Log Report (attached)
4. Unfinished Business
A. FY18 Operations, Bus & Shelter Grants (attached)
5. New Business A. February Meeting Reschedule – February 22nd
6. Committee Member Comments
7. Adjourn
MINUTES OF THE HOPKINSVILLE PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION ADVISORY COMMITTEE
NOVEMBER 16, 2017 REGULAR MEETING COUNCIL CONFERENCE ROOM, HOPKINSVILLE MUNICIPAL CENTER
A previously and publicly announced regular meeting of the Hopkinsville Public Transportation Advisory Committee was convened at 4:33 p.m., Thursday, November 16, 2017, in the Council Conference Room of the Hopkinsville Municipal Center in Hopkinsville, Kentucky, by Chairman Paul Henson. ROLL CALL Besides Chairman Henson, committee members in attendance were Hon. Kenneth Bates, Vonda Gates, Jennifer Hansley, and Cameron Mitchell. A quorum was present. Also in attendance were Kenneth Johnston, PACS Transportation Director, and Nikki Durham, Administrative Coordinator. APPROVAL OF MINUTES Squire Bates moved to approve the minutes of the September 21, 2017 regular meeting as presented; seconded by Mr. Mitchell. All members present voted aye. REPORTS Monthly Financial Report Mr. Johnston handed out and reviewed the October 2017 monthly financial report and noted corrections were made to account for cash farebox collections omitted from last month’s report. Overall, Mr. Johnston noted Hopkinsville Transit continued to run within budget. Under questioning regarding the lack of expenses for vehicle insurance, printing, or office supplies over the life of the program, he explained this was due to transitions to a new software. Mr. Johnston added that there were expenses; however, PACS had absorbed those costs during past fiscal years. For example, insurance on PAC’s 101 vehicles was paid in August of each year. Mr. Johnston also indicated the city would be billed later for expenses related to this fiscal year. Monthly Vehicle Maintenance Report Mr. Johnston indicated there was not a lot to report as things were going well. Monthly Ridership Report Ms. Durham reviewed ridership trends and noted ridership hit 40,000 for the calendar year last week. The group discussed celebrating the 100,000 ride milestone with a ribbon cutting for the new dispatch center. Mr. Johnston outlined planned upgrades to the facility including adding a bench and picnic table for smokers and striping the lot for buses in the spring. Monthly Deviation Report Mr. Johnston mentioned things were going well and added changes to the Blue Route would help even more. Marketing Report Ms. Durham reviewed upcoming events including Small Business Day, the Christmas Parade, and the Holiday Lights & Decorations Tour. She also handed out customer feedback survey results and reviewed survey highlights.
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Inquiry/Call Log Report No new items were presented. UNFINISHED BUSINESS FY18 Operations, Bus & Shelter Grants Regarding questions arising related to who would cover installation of Hopkinsville Transit shelters, Mr. Johnston confirmed PACS’ grant with the state was already approved for both shelter purchase and installation. He added there would be no match for the city. Chairman Henson asked if anything had been heard regarding the award of a fourth bus. Mr. Johnston replied all initial 5339 grant funds had been distributed; however, he had applied for funds through a second grant for an additional bus in Hopkinsville and Madisonville. He added that grant required no match and award notifications were expected in January. Proposed Route Changes Ms. Durham handed out new route brochures and the group reviewed changes. She indicated awaiting final easement approval from Hopkinsville Towne Center. The group consensus was to move forward with advertising the changes as soon as approval was received. Chairman Henson inquired about the possibility of getting the three new routes in the newspaper again. Ms. Durham agreed to look into that as part of the 100,000 ride celebration. Transit Future Needs Survey This item was covered under the Marketing Report. NEW BUSINESS None COMMITTEE MEMBER COMMENTS None OTHER Mr. Johnston reported a new issue with service animals had come up twice recently. He informed the group that, when a rider boarded with a service animal, drivers were only permitted to ask what the animal was trained to do. They could not request certification or proof that the animal was a service animal. Under questioning, Mr. Johnston clarified that any animal could be brought onto the bus in a cage, as there were no size or breed restrictions; however, only service animals could be leash-free. He further reported that any animal who growled or barked would be removed from the bus and a van would be sent to help them complete their trip. ADJOURN Ms. Hansley moved to adjourn at 5:25 p.m.; seconded by Squire Bates. There being no further business to come before the committee, all members present voted aye.
Total Aug 2,015 11,747 3,327 20,031 3,550 30,431 0 773
Aug 28‐Sep 1 481 747 881
Sep 4‐8 439 578 789
Sep 11‐15 493 726 954
Sep 18‐22 502 665 957
Sep 25‐29 556 725 975
Total Sep 2,471 14,218 3,441 23,472 4,556 34,987 0 773
Oct 2‐6 502 756 937
Oct 9‐13 531 749 969
Oct 16‐20 541 732 871
Oct 23‐27 525 798 874
Total Oct 2,099 16,317 3,035 26,507 3,651 38,638 0 773
Oct 30‐Nov 3 474 846 1,027
Nov 6‐10 490 873 975
Nov 13‐17 491 825 1,013Nov 20‐24 366 592 714
Total Nov 1,821 18,138 3,136 29,643 3,729 42,367 0 773
Nov 27‐Dec 1 517 827 988
Dec 4‐8 484 797 995
Dec 11‐15 399 772 873
Dec 18‐22 327 787 895 NEW ROUTES
Dec 25‐29 288 605 591
Total Dec 2,015 20,153 3,788 33,431 4,342 46,709 0 773
Total to date by year 20,153 33,431 46,709 773
Total to date 20,153 53,584 100,293 101,066
Ave monthly ridership 1,679 2,786 3,892 773
Last updated 1/9/18
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Hopkinsville Transit
Group Presentations 2017‐2018
Last updated January 11, 2018
Scheduled:
January 31, 2017 West Side Neighborhood Walk Party (C. Hendricks et al)
March 1, 2017 Camilla Drive Walk Party (C. Hendricks et al)
March 6, 2017 Westside Neighborhood Association (N. Durham)
March 7, 2017 East Side Neighborhood Association (N. Durham)
March 8, 2017 Entrepreneur Conference @ HCC
March 14, 2017 Canton Pike Neighborhood Association (N. Durham)
March 17‐18, 2017 Hopkinsville International Festival (N. Durham)
March 21, 2017 Hopkinsville City Council (N. Durham)
March 27, 2017 Durrett Avenue Neighborhood Association (N. Durham)
April 11, 2017 KNE Kreative Kids Art Contest/HMS (N. Durham)
April 12, 2017 Kentucky Career Center Re‐Entry Job Fair @ Challenge House 7
(N. Durham)
May 4, 2017 Pennyrile Industrial Managers Association Meeting (N. Radford)
May 9, 2017 Canton Pike Neighborhood Association (N. Durham)
May 11, 2017 Blue Route Afternoon Ride‐Along (N. Durham)
May 12, 2017 Orange Route Morning Ride‐Along (N. Durham)
May 12, 2017 Red Route Morning Ride‐Along (N. Durham)
May 23, 2017 Blue Route Morning Ride‐Along (N. Durham)
May 23, 2017 Orange & Red Route Afternoon Ride‐Alongs (N. Durham)
June 23, 2017 Super Someday Community Outreach Event ‐ Challenge House 7 (J.
Warren)
June 23‐July 1, 2017 Western Kentucky State Fair (HCC/HPTA Committee)
November 9, 2017 CCHS Transportation Project Presentation (N. Durham)
November 25, 2017 Small Business Saturday
January 18, 2018 Hopkinsville Transit New Dispatch Center Ribbon Cutting
February 27, 2018 Western‐Hopkinsville Reentry Job/Resource Fair (N. Durham)
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Hopkinsville Transit
Group Presentations 2017‐2018
Last updated January 11, 2018
Events with Buses
May 5, 2017 Hopkinsville Community College Commencement (PACS/HT)
August 18‐21, 2017 Summer Salute/Eclipse Weekend (PACS/HT)
December 9, 2017 Christmas Parade
December 9, 2017 Holiday Lights & Decorations Tour
* As always, please feel free to email or call with ideas of other events we can support in
promotion of the transit system
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Organization Delivered Brochure Flyer
FRYSC/SPP ‐ 11 Schools 12/12/2017 165 22
Bryan St Association 12/12/2017 15 1
Canton Pike Neighborhood Assoc. 12/12/2017 15 1
Durrett Ave Neighborhood Assoc. 12/12/2017 15 1
Eastside Neighborhood Assoc. 12/12/2017 15 1
Westside Neighborhood Association 12/12/2017 15 1
City Hall 12/11/2017 10 15
United Way Partner Agencies 12/11/2017 105 7
US Bank 12/8/2017 20 1
Social Security Office 12/8/2017 15 1
Pennyroyal Center 12/8/2017 20 1
Aaron McNeil 12/8/2017 20 1
Hopkinsville Community College 12/8/2017 20 1
Housing Authority 12/8/2017 20 1
Senior Center 12/8/2017 20 1
Westwood & Foster Senior Homes 12/8/2017 20 1
Campbell Place 12/8/2017 20 1
Oak Tree Villa Apartments 12/8/2017 20 1
Eagle Crossing 12/8/2017 20 1
Veteran's Center 12/8/2017 20 1
Salvation Army 12/8/2017 20 1
Micah Mission 12/8/2017 20 1
Career Center 12/8/2017 20 1
Cabinet for Health & Family Services 12/8/2017 25 1
Wise Staffing 12/8/2017 25 1
Talent Force 12/8/2017 25 1
Staff Easy 12/8/2017 25 1
Quality Personnel 12/8/2017 25 1
Manpower 12/8/2017 25 1
Elwood Staffing 12/8/2017 25 1
Crown Services 12/8/2017 25 1
Jennie Stuart Health 10/19/2017 100
FRYSC/SPP ‐ 11 Schools 8/24/2017 150
Career Center 8/24/2017 20
Cabinet for Health & Family Services 8/24/2017 75
Wise Staffing 8/24/2017 20
Talent Force 8/24/2017 20
Staff Easy 8/24/2017 20
Quality Personnel 8/24/2017 20
Manpower 8/24/2017 20
Elwood Staffing 8/24/2017 20
Crown Services 8/24/2017 20
Pennyroyal Center 7/31/2017 25
Aaron McNeil 7/31/2017 25
Cabinet for Health & Family Services 7/31/2017 75
Wise Staffing 7/24/2017 20
Talent Force 7/24/2017 25
Staff Easy 7/24/2017 25
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Organization Delivered Brochure Flyer
Quality Personnel 7/24/2017 20
Manpower 7/24/2017 25
Elwood Staffing 7/24/2017 20
Crown Services 7/24/2017 20
Career Center 7/24/2017 25
CCPublic Schools New Employees 7/7/2017 100
Western KY State Fair 6/23‐7/1/2017 668
Women's Convention (event in July) 6/2/2017 300
Salvation Army Thrift Store 5/18/2017 25
Career Center 5/8/2017 67
PIMA Meeting 5/4/2017 11
Work Re‐Entry Job Fair/CH 7 4/12/2017 14
HMS Kreative Kids Art Contest 4/11/2017 26
Durrett Ave Neighborhood Assoc. 3/27/2017 10
Hoptown Shop Walk 3/24/2017 50
Hopkinsville International Festival 3/17‐18/2017 18
Canton Pike Association 3/14/2017 10
Eastside Neighborhood Association 3/7/2017 20
Westside Neighborhood Association 3/6/2017 10
Walk Party‐Camilla Dr/Canton area 3/2/2017 73
Westwood & Foster Senior Homes 2/23/2017 25
HCC‐Ready to Work (RTW) 2/16/2017 50
HCC‐Work & Learn 2/16/2017 50
HCC‐Adult Education 2/16/2017 50
MSU Hopkinsville Campus 2/16/2017 25
Housing Authority 2/13/2017 25
Micah Mission 2/13/2017 25
Cabinet for Health & Family Services 2/13/2017 75
Wise Staffing 2/2/2017 20
White Staffing 2/2/2017 20
Talent Force 2/2/2017 20
Staff Partners 2/2/2017 20
Staff Easy 2/2/2017 20
Quality Personnel 2/2/2017 20
Manpower 2/2/2017 20
Elwood Staffing 2/2/2017 20
Crown Services 2/2/2017 20
Career Center 2/2/2017 20
Pennyroyal Center 2/2/2017 25
Aaron McNeil 2/2/2017 50
Westside Walk Party 1/31/2017 20
Cedar Grove Baptist Church 1/19/2017 20
Westside Neighborhood Association 1/19/2017 20
Dec 2014 ‐ Dec 2015 4,303 100
Jan 2016 ‐ Dec 2016 4,390 233
Jan 2017 ‐ Dec 2017 3,702 72
Total 12,395 405
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Nikki Radford
From: Nikki RadfordSent: Thursday, November 30, 2017 5:12 PMTo: Christy Malloy PACS; 'Ken Johnston'Subject: Bus Questions
Hi guys – Around 2:24pm today, I noticed an Intercity bus travelling on North Drive toward W 7th Street that was pretty grimy on the exterior…probably a result of the overnight rains. Based on the location, I wondered if it was covering a Hopkinsville Transit route due to timing and location? If so, might we be able to get it cleaned up a bit? Many thanks in advance! Nikki Durham City of Hopkinsville 715 South Virginia Street Hopkinsville, KY 42240 (270) 890‐0215 office (270) 890‐0202 facsimile www.hopkinsvilleky.us
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Nikki Radford
From: Nikki RadfordSent: Wednesday, December 20, 2017 11:29 AMTo: 'Mike Or Ann Cherry'Subject: RE: New submission: Transit Contact Form
Wonderful, we really appreciate your help in getting the word out. Have a great rest of the week! Nikki Durham City of Hopkinsville 715 South Virginia Street Hopkinsville, KY 42240 (270) 890‐0215 office (270) 890‐0202 facsimile www.hopkinsvilleky.us
From: Mike Or Ann Cherry Sent: Wednesday, December 20, 2017 10:10 AM To: Nikki Radford <[email protected]> Subject: Re: New submission: Transit Contact Form
Thank you. I really appreciate the information and the quick response. I will share this with people that I know need help. Mike Cherry
From: Nikki Radford <[email protected]> Date: Wednesday, December 20, 2017 at 9:58 AM To: Mike Or Ann Cherry Cc: transit <[email protected]> Subject: RE: New submission: Transit Contact Form Thanks so much for your comment, Mr. Cherry! We are happy to let you know that the changes to Hopkinsville Transit routes which started Monday have redirected the Blue Route to serve the intersection and areas you mentioned. I’m attaching an updated brochure for your convenience. While there is no bus stop sign along this corridor due to route timing constraints, individuals may follow the steps below to safely catch a bus in this area anytime during regular service hours of 5am through 6pm. 1. Find a place along the bus route that is convenient for you. 2. Be sure to wait on the correct side of the street (North side of Country Club between Fort Campbell Blvd
and Lafayette Road or West side of Lafayette Rd from Country Club to Holiday Park Drive). 3. As the Hopkinsville Transit bus approaches, wave so the driver will know you want to board. 4. Wait until the bus comes to a complete start to board.
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Nikki Radford
From: Christy Malloy <[email protected]>Sent: Friday, January 5, 2018 11:25 AMTo: Nikki RadfordCc: Ken Johnston; Kristine GeorgeSubject: Re: New submission: Transit Contact Form
Nikki, I called Mr. Peterson and assisted him to get to his destination and explained in detail how to get to his destination. Thanks Christy Malloy
From: Nikki Radford <[email protected]> Sent: Friday, January 5, 2018 8:22 AM To: Christy Malloy Cc: Ken Johnston Subject: FW: New submission: Transit Contact Form Good morning Christy – It looks like Mr. Petersen could use some assistance coordinating his trip. Can you help with that please? Thanks, Nikki Durham City of Hopkinsville 715 South Virginia Street Hopkinsville, KY 42240 (270) 890‐0215 office (270) 890‐0202 facsimile www.hopkinsvilleky.us From: Cody Petersen Sent: Thursday, January 4, 2018 8:14 PM To: Nikki Radford <[email protected]> Subject: Re: New submission: Transit Contact Form if iwas to board a bus a twalmart neighborhood market to the big walmart what time and how would i go about it and what time should i be back to wait at bus stop toget home by being dropped off at the neighborhood market at the end
On Thu, Jan 4, 2018 at 12:41 PM, Nikki Radford <[email protected]> wrote:
We totally understand and are happy to help!
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Nikki Radford
From: Nikki RadfordSent: Friday, September 15, 2017 1:02 PMTo: Kenneth Johnston (pacs-ky.org); Christy Malloy PACSCc: Nathaniel PaganSubject: Bus Accident
Hi there guys, I just heard a transit bus was in an accident on the boulevard. Please let us know the status (injuries, damage) when you know and appropriate messaging on suspected delays. Thanks, Nikki
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INVITATION TO BID
for the
CITY OF HOPKINSVILLE’S
2018 Hopkinsville Transit Shelter Project Bid
The City of Hopkinsville is accepting sealed bids from interested, qualified contractors for the purchase and delivery of nine (9) pre-fabricated bus shelters per the specifications outlined in the bid packet. If you are interested in bidding on this work, you can obtain a bid packet by visiting www.hoptown.org/bids or by contacting:
Mike Perry
Public Works Director 715 South Virginia Street Hopkinsville, KY 42240
Phone: (270) 890-0215 or Fax: (270) 890-0202 Sealed bids must be received no later than 2:00 p.m., local time, Wednesday, January 24, 2018, at which time the bids will be opened and read aloud publicly in the Council
Chamber of the Hopkinsville Municipal Center. Bids should be sent to Mike Perry, Public Works Director, 715 South Virginia Street, Hopkinsville, Kentucky 42240.