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Buses
Comm. Schickel brought up_ question on buses. He requested that the
staff take another look at the possibility of going to a different
type of bus, one that would be substantially less expensive.
Resolution
By Comm. Schickel: Seconded by Comm. Walsh
RESOLVED, That the staff look into the possibility of using a school
bus type of vehicle for city buses. //7/f/
Carried
Section 18 - Transportation Reimbursements
City Controller Spano invited Comms. of Board of Public Works to be
present at January 29 meeting of Budget & Administration Comm. to
discuss ideas in the use of school buses for public transportation.
Asst. to Supt. Dougherty and Herman Sieverding from Planning Dept.
will also be present at this meeting.
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East Ithaca Transit - Comm. Varricchio
The Ithaca -Tompkins County Transportation Commission which has a staff
representative from the City, has determined to run a bus serving East
Ithaca, Cornell University and the Ellis Hollow area on an experimental
basis in 1981. This bus operation does not connect with the City
Transit System, nor does the City of Ithaca have any financial or 00
operational commitment to the system. It is reported here merely
because the City does have representation through its Transit Division
on the Commission, and because of the continuing interest of the City
of Ithaca in transit in the Greater Ithaca Area.
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Section 18 Funds for Transit System
Acting Supt. Dougherty reported that the total Section 18 Funds re-
ceived for the previous two years was $98; 871.66.
Bus Report
Comm. Varricchio presented the Ithaca Transit System Report of Opera-
tions for 1980. ..////t/
—Ithaca TrarisitSystem Report of Operations
,By Comm. Varricchio: Seconded by Comm. Walsh /1/4g4/
RESOLVED, That the Board accepts the Ithaca Transit System Report of
Operations for the period July -September 1981.•
Carried Unanimously
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Tomp-ins aunty 'Transportation ervice Plan
By Comm..Varricchio: Seconded by Comm.. Walsh
RESOLVED, That the Tompkins County Transportation Service Plan be
'approved as amended.
Carrie d
Extended Bus Service to Cornell and Ithaca College
By Comm. Cleveland; Seconded by Comm. Varricchio 611Ill
RESOLVED, That the Ithaca Transit be authorized to furnish extended
0 bus service to Cornell and Ithaca College for the academic year
beginning September 1981 until May of 1982.
Carried
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Northeast Transit --Contract Renewal
Resolution:
By Comm. Cleveland; 0/I(11 Seconde
RESOLVED, That authorization is give
contracts for summer service with th
d by Comm. Schickel
n to the Mayor to sign
e Northeast Transit.
Carried
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StuartLewis--Chairman Marketing Committee --Downtown Ithaca
Business Association.`
Mr. Lewis requested free bus. service for the community the
weekend of August 27, 28, and 29, 1981. This is the weekend
that Cornell and Ithaca College students arrive back in Ithaca
and it gives the students as well as local residents a chance
to become familiar with our bus service. Mr. Lewis assured the
Board that DIBA would run a promotion publicizing the free
bus service for this weekend.
Discussion followed on the floor.
Resolution: •
By Comm. Walker; . Seconded by Comm. Walsh
RESOLVED, That the matter of free bus service the -weekend of
August 27, 28, and 29, 1981 be referred to the Parking, Traffic
and Transit Committee.
Carried
Request for Free Bus Service --August 27th, 28th, & 29th, 1981
Comm. Cleveland reported that a request for.free bus service
onAugust 27th, 28th, F 29th, 1981, was received from the
Downtown'. Ithaca Businessmen's Association. This. would be part
of a "Welcome -Back Students" promotion. Free bus service was
not given in 1980 during this.time period and buses were'filled.
The loss of revenue for these three days is estimated to be
$3,000. Staff is of the opinion that due -to these; reasons
the benefits .to the Transit System would-be minor.. 01/Resolution a
By Comm. Cleveland:- Seconded by Comm. Walker
RESOLVED, That the request by the Downtown Businessmen's
Association for free bus service on August 27th, 28th, 4 29th,
1981, as part of.a "Welcome Back Students" promotion, be denied
because of the unnecessary costs to the City.
Comm. Schickel requested that the Parking, Traffic $ Transit
Committee meet with the DIBA to discuss this matter,
Alderman Banfield remarked that if at zll possible he would
like to s.ee a compromise worked out to encourage students to
use the Ithaca Transit System and to shop downtown Ithaca.
The Parking, Traffic and Transit Committee will meet with DIBA.`
to discuss a.compr.omise solution to free bus service:on August
27th, 28th 4 29th, 1981.
Resolution to deny -free bus service on August 27th, 28th, &
29th, 1981,;;.was. withdrawn.
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IComm, arricc.1:.o a. not .ing to'report unser this committee. However,
he did report on meeting with Tom Hilton, President of the DIBA,
regarding their. request' for free bus service on August'27th, 28th and
nth, 1981, as part of a "Welcome Back Students" promotion. He said.
the DIBA' planned to meet the following day and get back to him.
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Bus Service--Nate's Floral Estates
Ms. Virginia Pickens, Nate's Floral,Estates Lot 56, and Mrs. Glenola
Wilson, Lot 79, presented a petition containing more than 100
signatures from the residents of Nate's Floral Estates trailer park
in which they request city bus service to the Estates.
Mayor Bordoni read the following letter:
"May 18, 1981
` Mayor Raymond Bordoni
I City Hall
Dear Mayor Bordoni:
A majority of tenants at Nate's Floral Estates Mobile Home Park
and the corporate officers of Nate's Floral Estates formally request
bus service be extended as soon as possible the approximately twelve
hundred feet distance from Smith's Hardware to our park. We have
patiently waited for this, with no results. Please do your best to.
provide this needed and deserved service.
If the above is provided, the City of Ithaca would readily appreciate
increased return of tax dollars from more sales and home units in our
park.. -The human benefits for our elderly. speak for themselves.
Your prompt attention to this matter would be greatly appreciated.
Yours truly,
Reuben I. Weiner, M.D.
cc: Donald Kinsella, Superintendent, Dept. of Public Works
John Dougherty, Asst. Superintendent, Dept. of Public Works
Bernard Carpenter, Dept. of Transportation
Donald Slattery, First Ward Alderman
Rudolph Saccucci, First Ward Alderman"
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Mayor Bordoni replied to-Dr.-Weiner's letter,. advising himthat.the
matter had been noted, and assured him that the 'natter iS being
looked into -and discussed; also.,: he will keep Doctor Weiner informed -
as to.the progress of the matter.
Resolution
By Comm. Walker: Seconded by Comm. Schickel
RESOLVED, the. petition from residents of Nate's Floral Estates and
letter from Dr. Reuben Weiner, requesting bus service to Nate's
Floral Estates, be referred to the Parking, Traffic and Transit
Committee.
Carried Unanimously
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Bus Service-- Nate's Floral Estates
Comm. Cleveland reported that the Parking, Traffic E Transit
Committee recognizes Nate's Floral Estates to be an area of
growing potential for the Transit System in both residential
and commercial. usage. All existing routes are at the maximum
time utilization and cannot serve this area without sacrificing
service to -another area.
Resolution
By Comm. Cleveland: Seconded by Comm. Schickel
RESOLVED, That the request for bus service at Nate's Floral
Estates be denied at this time, and staff be directed to con-
sider this area for service on any future new route.
Carried Unanimously
Mayor Bordoni asked the media to publicize this matter so
that people would be notified of the Board's decision.
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Northeast Transit Contract
Comm. Cleveland stated that the contract with the Northeast Transit
System had expired on May 31, 1981, and the Board would like to approve
retroactively to August 29, 1981, an extension of that agreement and
authorizing the Mayor to sign it. q
Resolution / ki
By Comm. Cleveland: Seconded byComm. Schickel /
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WHEREAS, negotiations have been carried forth with representatives of
the Northeast Transit System, and
WHEREAS, the proposed agreement commencing August 31, 1981, through
May 31, 1982, contains provision for increased round trip service from
five to nine trips per day, and
WHEREAS, increased revenues resulting in decreased subsidies would hope-
fully result from this change in figuring;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, That the Board of Public. Works approve
retroactively to August 29, 1981, theaforementioned agreement and its
signing by the Mayor for forwarding to the respective agencies.
Discussion followed on the floor.
A vote on the resolution resulted as follows:
Carried
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Hospital Bus Service i/MY/
Comm. Cleveland reported that the hospital bus service has not been
finalized; there will be another meeting on Thursday, November 12,
1981 for purpose of looking over new bus routes.
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Petition from residents of West Village
Supt. Kinsella presented a petition containing 171 signatures from
residents of West Village requesting bus service to their area.
Resolution 401
S ickel: Seconded bBy Comm. ch y Comm. Walker
RESOLVED, That the petition from residents of West Village requesting"
bus service be referred to the Parking, Traffic and Transit Committee,
for report back to the Board on December 9, 19810.
Carried Unanimously
West Village Petition for Extension of Bus Service
Supt. Kinsella referred to ar;Memorandum-from Transit Supervisor
Carpenter, dated December 4, 1981, concerning the request for
extension of Route #3 bus service and the Petition received from
Robert Stick'.ne bearing 171 signatures of residents of the West
Hill area in support of that request. He briefly covered the cost
of such service and concluded by saying that he would have no problem
recommending the extension of service to West Hill for a trial
' period of three months, at which time the Board could evaluate
the usage based on the cost.
Resolution pf/Y/
By Comm. Varricchio: Seconded by Comm. Walsh
RESOLVED, that authorization be given to the Ithaca Transit System
to extend Route #3 bus service for one hour, starting at 6:30 A.M.
instead of 7:30 A.M., for a trial period of three months.
Carried Unanimously
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Staff to look at possibility of using school bus type of vehicle for city bus 1
East Ithaca Transit - Bus operation does not connect to City system or have
any financial commitment 2
Report on Section 18 Funds for Transit System 3
1111 Report of Bus Transit Operations 3
Tompkins Co. Transportation Service Plan approved as amended 4
Extension bus service to Cornell/Ithaca College - Sept. 1981 -May 1982 5
Northeast Transit contracts renewed for summer service 6
DIBA request for free bus service for weekend of August 27128,29, 1981 7
Nates Floral Estates - request for bus service 8
Northeast Transit contract approved and extended service increased. 9
Hospital bus service - new bus routes 10
West Village - Petitions for bus service 11