File #: MC17-013    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Mobility Committee
File created: 4/5/2017 In control: Mobility Committee
On agenda: 4/11/2017 Final action:
Title: Receive a report from Denton County Transportation Authority (DCTA) staff to include State of the Agency, passenger enhancements, bus operations and DCTA capital projects, and provide direction regarding strategic initiatives in the Denton County Transportation Authority's service plan.
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Agenda Information Sheet

DEPARTMENT: Transportation Operations

CM/ ACM: Bryan Langley

Date: April 11, 2017

SUBJECT
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Receive a report from Denton County Transportation Authority (DCTA) staff to include State of the Agency, passenger enhancements, bus operations and DCTA capital projects, and provide direction regarding strategic initiatives in the Denton County Transportation Authority's service plan.
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BACKGROUND
DCTA staff will provide a quarterly briefing to the Mobility Committee and the Traffic Safety Committee to include State of the Agency, recent enhancements to the DCTA system to include passenger amenities, expanded service and future planning initiatives. The briefing will provide the Mobility Committee with a status report on the following initiatives and programs:

* State of the Agency
* Connect Service Enhancements
* Passenger Amenities
* Rail Trail Update
* 35W Corridor Service Implementation
* Long-Range Strategic Planning
o High Intensity Commuter Corridors
o A-train Extension
o Land Use & Station Density

DCTA staff will also discuss potential future transit service expansion related to a proposed park and ride located near Loop 288 and US 380 including local bus service expansion, university shuttles, new commuter bus service and A-train commuter rail extension. The city owned property at Loop 288 and US 380 has been an identified as the preferred location for a park and ride to meet Agency plans for future transit service expansion. This proposed park and ride would be developed using a phased approach to meet the need of transit services as they are implemented and in the immediate future would help mitigate the parking shortage at the Euline Brock Downtown Denton Transit Center (DDTC) which is used by patrons of City Hall East and A-train passengers.

This briefing will provide the Mobility Committee the TSC the opportunity to raise additional questions on overall DCTA operations. Kristina Brevard, DCTA Vice President ...

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