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Background The need for inter-regional transit service between the Shenandoah Valley and Charlottesville has been discussed for many years and has been identified in various transportation planning documents. With funding assistance from the MPOs in the study area (Harrisonburg-Rockingham; Staunton-Augusta-Waynesboro; and Charlottesville-Albemarle), the Central Shenandoah Planning District Commission (CSPDC) led the development of a transit feasibility study and service plan. The study was conducted between February 2016 and May 2017, with input and guidance from a stakeholder committee made up of representatives from the following agencies: each of the three MPOs; CSPDC; Thomas Jefferson Planning District Commission (TJPDC); James Madison University (JMU); University of Virginia (UVA); Charlottesville Area Transit (CAT); BRITE; JAUNT; the Virginia Department of Rail and Public Transportation (DRPT); and others. Public Survey Highlights Over 600 survey respondents Current travelers through the corridor reported the following trip purposes: work (63%); errands (11%); medical (6%); school (5%) and rail/air travel (4% each). 96% reported a need for service; 40% would use; 56% might use. Features such as a guaranteed ride home program, Wi-Fi, and affordable fares were valued by respondents. I feel that a commuter/inter-regional bus service connecting Harrisonburg and Charlottesville is greatly needed and would contribute immensely to the quality of life in the region. 1

Employment Travel Highlights 1,257 commuters from Central Shenandoah service corridor to downtown Charlottesville and UVA Medical. o There are currently 705 UVA employees who live in Waynesboro, Staunton, or Harrisonburg. Additional UVA employees live within the broader corridor. 237 commuters from Central Shenandoah service corridor to Sentara Martha Jefferson Hospital and Pantops. 556 commuters from downtown Charlottesville and service corridor to Harrisonburg (JMU and downtown). Major Institutions and Jurisdictions in Service Corridor James Madison University Harrisonburg City Sentara Rockingham Memorial Hospital Rockingham County Blue Ridge Community College Staunton City Augusta Health Augusta County University of Virginia Waynesboro City University of Virginia Medical Center Albemarle County Sentara Martha Jefferson Hospital Charlottesville City Service Concept Implement a public transportation link between Harrisonburg and Charlottesville to serve a variety of trip needs including work, education, access to Greyhound and Amtrak, and access to medical care. As designed the service will: o Connect James Madison University and the University of Virginia. o Provide an alternative travel option for people who do not drive or choose not to drive through the corridor and over Afton Mountain. o Offer direct connections to and from Greyhound and Amtrak service in Charlottesville. Projected demand at full implementation: 44,620 annual passenger trips (175 daily) 2

Level of Service and Fares Monday through Friday, 5:50 a.m. to 8:45 p.m. Six eastbound trips; seven westbound trips each weekday. Distance-based fares: $5.00 between Harrisonburg and Charlottesville; $4.00 between Staunton/Waynesboro and Charlottesville; and $3.00 within the Shenandoah Valley. Vehicles Required Three buses in service and one spare 28-passenger capacity buses for start-up Leased or contractor-owned Park and Ride Lot Needs Harrisonburg I-81, Exit 245 Weyers Cave I-81, Exit 235 Bus Type Example Staunton I-81, Exit 222 Waynesboro I-64, Exit 94 o Improvements planned through Smart Scale grant Proposed Implementation Timeline and 3-Year Budget Three-year service start-up proposed, beginning in January, 2019 FY19, service start-up, January 2019, 6 months of the fiscal year FY20, 1 st full year FY21, 2 nd full year FY22, first 6 months to end of the fiscal year Implementation Year Annual Operating Costs Farebox Revenue Estimated Funding Splits Federal S.5311 State Assistance Local Assistance FY19 (1) $249,357 $33,450 $107,954 $34,545 $73,408 FY20 $513,675 $88,347 $212,664 $68,052 $144,612 FY21 $529,085 $133,860 $197,613 $63,236 $134,377 FY22 (1) $264,543 $66,930 $98,806 $31,618 $67,188 (1) Six-month budget 3

Proposed Local Match and Commitment If ten local funding partners share the responsibility to provide local match for the proposed three-year start-up, each would pay the following: o FY19: $7,341 o FY20: $14,461 o FY21: $13,438 o FY22: $6,719 The service would then be evaluated to determine if it is successful and should continue, at which time the local funding commitments would be re-evaluated. Preliminary Implementation Tasks Continued dialogue with DRPT with regard to grant applicant, organizational structure, and availability of federal and state funding Dialogue with Greyhound and Amtrak to learn about the availability of funding based on service connections Development of local match through discussions with major institutions served and local jurisdictions in the corridor Identification of park and ride lots Development of branding and marketing campaign Fine-tuning of level of service and bus stops Development of grant application(s) (applications due December 15, 2017 for FY 2019) 4

Proposed Service Corridor and Stops 5