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CITY OF LUBBOCK The City of Lubbock serves as an urban transit district (UTD) for the Lubbock urbanized area (UZA) under Texas Transportation Code Chapter 458 and therefore receives state funding. City Transit Management Company, Inc., known as Citibus, is a public transit provider in the UTD, providing fixed-route bus service, ADA paratransit service CitiAccess, and the evening demand-response service NiteRide throughout Lubbock. The service area falls entirely within Lubbock County, covering 95.2 percent of the population and 87.8 percent of the land area 1 of the Lubbock UZA. The 16 adjacent counties and rural areas of Lubbock are served by the South Plains Community Action Association s SPATRAN Transportation Division. Greyhound intercity bus service is available in Lubbock. Citibus connects with Greyhound service via downtown transfer plaza. Citibus is also a contracted transportation provider of Texas Tech University, providing fixed-route bus service and extended night bus service for the students of Texas Tech on and off campus. Citibus is administrated by the City of Lubbock and is governed by the Public Transit Advisory Board, of which seven members are appointed by the city council. The daily operation of Citibus is managed by McDonald Transit Associates. Urban Transit District Service Area Population 2 : 233,162 Service Area Land Area 3 : 122.42 Sq. Miles Unlinked Passenger Trips 4 : 4,020,550 Revenue Fleet 4 : 102 Vehicles

Urban Transit District Services Service Information Local Bus Service Nine routes available within the city limits of Lubbock. Base fare: $1.75 Discounted fares: $0.75 a or $0.85 b Free fare c Demand-Response Service Available within the city limit of Lubbock and two destinations beyond the city limit Reese Center and the Turf Therapy Center. Base fare: Within the city limit: $4.50 Beyond the city limit: $12.00 Extra fare for same-day trip (in addition to base fare): Within the city limit: $3.00 Beyond the city limit: $12.00 ADA Paratransit Service Available within the city limits of Lubbock and two destinations beyond the city limits Reese Center and the Turf Therapy Center. ADA service area: within a 3/4-mile corridor on each side of each fixed route, Extended service area: the area beyond the ADA Service Area but within the Lubbock city limits, Premium service locations: trips to/from Reese Center and Turf Therapy. Base fare: ADA service area: $3.50 Extended service area: $11.50 Premium service locations: $15.00 Notes: Services here do not include those provided for the Texas Tech University. a Children (age 6-12) b Medicare card holders, seniors, people with disabilities c Children under 5 Operating Time (Excluding Holidays) Operating Days by Mode Operating Hours by Mode 5:25 a.m. 6:45 a.m. 7:45 p.m. 7:55 p.m. 5:25 a.m. 6:45 a.m. 7:45 p.m. 8:00 p.m. 6:45 p.m. 10:30 p.m. Weekday time Saturday time

Address P.O. Box 2000 Lubbock, TX 79457 Contact Maurice Pearl General Manager Phone: (806) 712-2000 E-mail: mpearl@citibus.com FY 2014 Financial Status 4 Revenues in Fiscal Year 2014 Expenditures in Fiscal Year 2014 36% Contract 29% Local Contract Revenues 5% Medical Trans. Program 2% CDBG 31% Local 18% Local Contributions 8% Passenger Fares 5% Indirect Transit Funding $12,432,648 28% Federal 24.4% Section 5307 Federal 1.5% Section 5310 1.1% Section 5309 Capital 1.1% JARC 0.4% Section 5303 Planning 0.1% New Freedom 5% State 19% Maintenance 2% Planning 4% Administrative $12,432,648 5% Purchased Trans. SPARTAN CAPTRANS 5% Capital Expenses 65% Operating Section 5307 State FY 2010 2014 Performance Measures 4 Productivity in the Past 5 Years Efficiency in the Past 5 Years

Projects in the 2015 2018 STIP 5 Implementation Year Project Name Cost 2015 Planning Assistance (via LMPO) $60,000 2015 FTA Formula Grant Operating Assistance $1,300,000 2015 FTA Formula Grant Job Access Reverse Commute Project $367,500 2015 TxDOT Formula Grant Operating Assistance $725,000 2015 FTA Formula Grant Planning Assistance $136,250 2015 FTA Formula Grant Capital $375,000 2015 FTA Formula Grant ADA Paratransit $426,563 2015 FTA Formula Grant Preventive Maintenance $2,165,625 Bus & Bus Facilities, State of Good Repair, TIGER $5,000,000 State of Good Repair (Facility Renovation/ Expansion) $313,600 2015 FTA Elderly & Disabled $269,063 2016 Planning Assistance (via LMPO) $60,000 2016 FTA Formula Grant Operating Assistance $1,365,000 2016 FTA Formula Grant Job Access Reverse Commute Project $385,876 2016 TxDOT Formula Grant Operating Assistance $750,000 2016 FTA Formula Grant Planning Assistance $143,063 2016 FTA Formula Grant Capital $393,750 2016 FTA Formula Grant ADA Paratransit $426,563 2016 FTA Formula Grant Preventive Maintenance $2,273,906 State of Good Repair (Facility Renovation/ Expansion) Continue on the next page $15,000,000

Last Updated: February, 2016 Projects in the 2015-2018 STIP 5 (Cont d) Implementation Year Project Name Cost 2016 FTA Elderly & Disabled $282,516 2017 Planning Assistance (via LMPO) $60,000 2017 FTA Formula Grant Operating Assistance $1,433,250 2017 FTA Formula Grant Job Access Reverse Commute Project $405,170 2017 TxDOT Formula Grant Operating Assistance $775,000 2017 FTA Formula Grant Planning Assistance $150,216 2017 FTA Formula Grant Capital $413,438 2017 FTA Formula Grant ADA Paratransit $447,891 2017 FTA Formula Grant Preventive Maintenance $2,387,601 2017 FTA Discretionary Grant 2017 FTA Discretionary Grant 2017 FTA Elderly & Disabled $296,643 2018 Planning Assistance (via LMPO) $60,000 2018 FTA Formula Grant Operating Assistance $1,504,912 2018 FTA Formula Grant Job Access Reverse Commute Project $425,428 2018 TxDOT Formula Grant Operating Assistance $800,000 2018 FTA Formula Grant Planning Assistance $157,728 2018 FTA Formula Grant Capital $434,110 2018 FTA Formula Grant ADA Paratransit $470,286 2018 FTA Formula Grant Preventive Maintenance $2,506,981 2018 FTA Discretionary Grant 2018 FTA Discretionary Grant 2018 FTA Elderly & Disabled $311,475 Data Sources: 1 Texas A&M Transportation Institute, Urban Gap Analysis using U.S. Census 2010 data. 2 U.S. Census Bureau, American Community Survey 2009 2013 5-Year Estimates. 3 U.S. Census Bureau, 2013 TIGER/Line Shapefiles: Places. 4 Texas Department of Transportation, Public Transportation Division PTN-128 Fiscal Year 2011 2014 Data. 5 Texas Department of Transportation, Proposed 2015 2018 District Statewide Transportation Improvement Programs.