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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPARTIALLY-EXECUTED RESOLUTION approving the fare structure for San Luis Obispo Transit Date: March 23, 2026 Subject: Missing Executed Resolution This memo is to certify that the executed version of the Resolution approving the fare structure for San Luis Obispo Transit is missing from the City Clerk’s records. City Clerk staff have done a thorough search and were unable to locate an executed copy. Attached is the City Council Minutes of August 16, 2011, showing Council approval of the rate structure. Certified by: Sara Armas pronouns she/her/hers Deputy City Clerk II City Administration 990 Palm, San Luis Obispo, CA 93401 -3218 E SArmas@slocity.org T 805.781.7110 slocity.org ATTACHMENT 1 RESOLUTION NO. 2011 Series) A RESOLUTION OF THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAN LUIS OBISPO APPROVING THE FARE STRUCTURE FOR SAN LUIS OBISPO TRANSIT WHEREAS, cash and prepaid fares on SLO Transit changed in October 2010 in accordance to the Council adopted Short Range Transit Plan; and WHEREAS, the current fare structure for SLO Transit was approved by City Council on October 5, 2010;and WHEREAS, staff presented the Fare Policy Update to the Mass Transportation Committee on July 13, 2011; and WHEREAS,on August 16, 2011, the City Council held a public hearing to consider the proposed modifications to the rate structure, WHEREAS, the City Council determines that the new rate structure attached as Exhibit A does not exceed the reasonable costs of providing service; and NOW,THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of San Luis Obispo that: SECTION 1: The City Council hereby adopts the rate structure as set forth in Exhibit A for San Luis Obispo Transit. SECTION 2: The rate structure set forth in Exhibit A shall be effective November 1, 2011. Upon motion of seconded by and on the following roll call vote: AYES: NOES: ABSENT: R PH2-7 ATTACHMENT 1 The foregoing resolution was adopted this day of 2011. Mayor Jan Marx ATTEST: Elaina Cano City Clerk APPROVED AS TO FORM: s l e Dietrick City Attorney R PH2-8 O J ATTACHMENT 1 EXHIBIT A 1. REGULAR CASH FARE a. Fare is $1.25 per boarding b. Available to any passenger. 2. SENIOR/DISABLED CASH FARE (HALF-FARE POLICY) a. Fare is $0.60 per boarding during all hours of operation. b. Available to passengers who are 65 years of age or older, requires valid photo identification at the time of boarding. c. Available to persons with disabilities with valid identification including Medicare Cardholders. d. Age to phase in over 3 year period. 3. TROLLEY REGULAR CASH FARE a. Fare is $0.50 per boarding b. Available to any passenger. c. SLO Transit Passes, transfers, and Cal Poly Student ID not accepted. d. 31-day Regional and Day pass accepted 4. TROLLEY SENIOR/DISABLED CASH FARE (HALF-FARE POLICY) a. Fare is $0.25 per boarding during all hours of operation. b. Available to passengers who are 65 years of age or older, requires valid photo identification at the time of boarding. c. Available to persons with disabilities with valid identification including Medicare Cardholders. d. SLO Transit Passes, transfers, and Cal Poly Student ID not accepted. e. 31-day Regional and Day pass accepted 5. REGULAR 31 DAY PASS a. Fare is $37.00 for unlimited rides. b. Valid for 31 Days or for the month purchased. c. Issued by City of San Luis Obispo. d. Valid only on SLO Transit. e. Valid on any SLO Transit bus route, but not accepted on the Downtown Trolley. f. Regular 31-Day Passes can be purchased any time and are valid for 31 days from the first day of use. 6. 31-DAY STUDENT PASS a. Fare is $25.00 for unlimited rides for 31 days. b. Valid for 31 days from validation date or from first day of use. c. Valid only on SLO Transit. d. Valid on any SLO Transit bus route,but not accepted on the Downtown Trolley. e. Issued by City of San Luis Obispo.. f. Available to students from Kindergarten to 12`h Grade with valid identification. g. Valid identification includes driver's license proving to be age 18 or younger or valid school photo/non-photo identification. R PH2-9 O O ATTACHMENT 1 7. SENIOR/DISABLED 31 DAY PASS a. Fare is $12:50 for unlimited rides. b. Valid for 31 days. c. Issued by City of San Luis Obispo. d. Valid only on SLO Transit. e. Valid on any SLO Transit bus route,but not accepted on the Downtown Trolley. f. Available to passengers who are 65* years of age or more, requires valid photo identification at the time of purchase. g. Available to persons with disabilities with valid identification. h. Senior/Disabled 31 Day Passes can be purchased any time and are valid for 31 days from the first day of use. i. Age to phase in over 3 year period as follows: 62+June 1, 2009-June 30, 2010 63+July 1, 2010-June 30, 2011 64+July 1, 2011-June 30, 2012 65+July 1, 2012 and beyond 8. PROMOTIONAL SCRIP a. Book of 25 tickets is $31.25. b. One ticket is good for one ride. c. Valid only on SLO Transit. d. Valid on any SLO Transit bus route, but not accepted on the Downtown Trolley. e. Issued by City of San Luis Obispo. f. Available to any passenger. 9. 1-DAY PASS a. Fare is $3.00 for unlimited rides for 1 day. b. Valid for 1 day from validation date or from first day of use. c. Issued by City of San Luis Obispo and on SLO Transit bus with exact fare. d. Valid only on SLO Transit. e. Valid on any SLO Transit bus route, but not accepted on the Downtown Trolley. f. Available to any passenger. 10. 3-DAY PASS a. Fare is $6.00 for unlimited rides for 1 day. b. Valid for.3 days from validation date or from first day of use. c. Issued by City of San Luis Obispo and on SLO Transit bus with exact fare. d. Valid only on SLO Transit. e. Valid on any SLO Transit bus route but not accepted on the Downtown Trolley. f. Available to any passenger. 11. 5-DAY PASS a. Fare is $10.00 for unlimited rides during 5 days. b. Valid for 5 days from validation date or from first day of use. c. Issued by City of San Luis Obispo and on SLO Transit bus with exact fare. d. Valid only on SLO Transit. R PH2-10 U J ATTACHMENT 1 e. Valid on any SLO Transit bus route, but not accepted on the Downtown Trolley. f. Available to any passenger. 12. 7-DAY PASS a. Fare is $14.00 for unlimited rides during 7 days. b. Valid for 7 days from validation date or from first day of use. c. Issued by City of San Luis Obispo and on SLO Transit bus with exact fare. d. Valid only on SLO Transit. e. Valid on any SLO Transit bus route, but not accepted on the Downtown Trolley. f. Available to any passenger. 13. REGULAR ADULT 16-RIDE PASS a. Fare is $20.00 for Sixteen (16) individual rides. b. Issued by City of San Luis Obispo c. Valid only on SLO Transit. d. Valid on any SLO Transit bus route, but not accepted on the Downtown Trolley. e. Regular adult 16 individual ride passes can be purchased any time and are valid for 24 months from the date of issue. f. 14. SENIOR-DISABLED 15-RIDE PASS a. Fare is $9.00 for Fifteen (15) individual rides. b. Issued by City of San Luis Obispo. c. Valid only on SLO Transit. d. Valid on any SLO Transit bus route, but not accepted on the Downtown Trolley. e. Available to passengers who are 65* years of age or more, requires valid photo identification at the time of purchase. f. Available to persons with disabilities with valid identification. g. Senior/Disabled 15 individual ride passes can be purchased any time and are valid for 24 months from the date of issue. h. Age to phase in over 3 year period as follows: 62+June 1, 2009-June 30, 2010 63+July 1, 2010-June 30, 2011 64+July 1, 2011-June 30, 2012 65+July 1, 2012 and beyond 15. SLO TRANSIT TRANSFERS a. Transfer issued free b. Valid for one ride only on SLO transit Routes c. Valid for sixty(60)minutes from time of issue. d. Cannot be used for a round trip 16. RTA REGIONAL DAY PASS a. Fee is $5.00 effective August 1, 2010 b. Issued by RTA and SLO Transit drivers with exact fare and at other outlets. c. Accepted from any RTA bus rider. R PH2-11 ATTACHMENT-1 d. Valid on any all SLORTA, SLO Transit, SCAT, Paso Express and North Country Shuttle bus routes, including the Downtown Trolley. 17. RTA 31-DAY MONTHLY REGION ALL PASS a. Valid for the month purchased. b. Issued by San Luis Obispo Regional Transit Authority. c. Valid only on San Luis Obispo Transit, San Luis Obispo Regional Transit Authority, and SCAT bus routes, including the Downtown Trolley. 18. CAL POLY PHOTO ID a. Fare is prepaid by Cal Poly State University. b. Eligible to Cal Poly students, staff, faulty with valid Cal Poly photo identification. c. Valid per the terms of the current Cal Poly Fare Subsidy Agreement. d. Issued by Cal Poly. e. Valid only on SLO Transit bus routes, except on Downtown Trolley. 19. DOWNTOWN ACCESS PASS (DAP) a. Adult Fare is $18.50 for unlimited rides for 31 days. b. Senior/Disabled Fare is $6.50 for unlimited rides for 31 days. c. Parking Fund reimburses 50% usage @ $18.50 per adult or$6.50 senior-disabled pass sold d. Available to downtown employees, except Cal Poly students. e. Must be validated monthly with recent payroll stub and photo ID. f. Issued by City of San Luis Obispo. g. Valid on any SLO Transit bus route, except on the Downtown Trolley. 20. VIP SLORTA (GOLD) PASS a. Fare is $0.00 (FREE)-lifetime. b. Issued by San Luis Obispo Regional Transit Authority(SLORTA). c. Valid on San Luis Obispo Transit, San Luis Obispo Regional Transit Authority, SCAT, Paso Express, and North County Shuttle bus routes, except on Downtown Trolley. d. Available to persons 80 years or older with valid identification. 21. SUMMER YOUTH PASS a. Valid from Memorial Day weekend to Labor Day weekend. b. Unlimited rides during effective period. c. Valid on participating transit operators and services. d. Issued by San Luis Obispo Transit Authority. 22. TRANSIT PROGRAM a. No fare for City Transit Program personnel conducting City business. b. City Transit Program personnel are required to pay appropriate fare for non-city related trips i.e. commute trips, personal trips). R PH2-12 MINUTES MEETING OF THE CITY COUNCIL CITY OF SAN LUIS OBISPO. TUESDAY, AUGUST 16, 2011 990 PALM STREET, SAN LUIS OBISPO, CALIFORNIA 4:00 P.M. – SPECIAL MEETING – COUNCIL CHAMBER ROLL CALL: Council Members Present: Council Members Dan Carpenter, Andrew Carter and Kathy Smith, and Mayor Jan Marx Vice Mayor John Ashbaugh arrived at 4:15 p.m. City Staff Present: Katie Lichtig, City Manager, Christine Dietrick, City Attorney, Michael Codron, Assistant City Manager, and Elaina Cano, City Clerk, were present at Roll Call. Other staff members presented reports or responded to questions as indicated in the minutes. STUDY SESSION 1. EMERGENCY OPERATIONS PLAN, Fire-Chief Hines introduced this item, following which Tom Zeulner presented the agenda report and responded to questions. Public Comments There was no public comment. end of public comments— ACTION: Council received a presentation on the City's Emergency Operation Plan and the role of the City Council during an activation of the Emergency Operations Center. COUNCIL LIAISON REPORTS Vice Mayor Ashbaugh referenced a memo he distributed prior to the Council meeting and on file with the original agenda packet. J City Council Meeting Page 2 Tuesday, August 16, 2011 Council Member Smith reported on her attendance at the SLO Downtown Association Board of Directors, and. Architectural Review Commission meetings. Ms. Smith distributed an editorial regarding collective bargaining. Council Member Carter referenced a memo he distributed prior to the Council meeting and on file with the original agenda packet. In addition, Mr. Carter reported on his attendance at the Commencement Ceremony at the California Men's Colony. Mayor Marx urged citizens to vote in the August 20, 2011, special election. The Special Meeting adjourned at 5 :13 p.m. 5:00 P.M. — SPECIAL TWEETING — COUNCIL HEARING ROOM ANNOUNCEMENT OF CLOSED_SESSIONV TOPICS City Attorney Dietrick announced the following Closed Session topics. CONFERENCE WITH LEGAL COUNSEL - Existing Litigation Pursuant to Government Code § 54956.9. (a) Scott Summers v. City of San Luis Obispo and Scott Cramer San Luis Obispo Superior Court Case No. CV118040 CONFERENCE WITH REAL PROPERTY NEGOTIATORS Pursuant to Government Code § 54956.8 Property: APN's: 073 - 381 -007 073- 381 -008 073 -381 -009 073- 381 -010 073 - 381 -011 073- 381 -012 Property Owners: Darrell Twisselman, Kenneth Twisselman, and Herbert Filipponi Negotiators: City of San Luis Obispo: Katie Lichtig, Michael Codron, Neil Havlik Negotiations: Provide direction to City negotiators PUBLIC COMMENT ON CLOSED SESSION ITEMS Mayor Marx called for public comments. None were forthcoming and the meeting adjourned to the Closed Session. CLOSED SESSION REPORT City Attorney Dietrick reported on the Closed Session at the commencement of the 7:00 p.m. Regular Meeting. City Council Meeting Page 3 Tuesday, August 16, 2011 The Closed Session adiourned at 6:00 p.m. 7:00 P.M. — REGULAR MEETING — COUNCIL CHAMBER Mayor Marx called the Regular Meeting to order at 7:00 p.m. All Council Members were present. CLOSED SESSION .REPORT City.Attorney Dietrick reported that Council met in Closed Session to Existing Litigation and Real Property Negotiations. No further reportable action was taken. PUBLIC COMMENT Michael Alamo, San Luis Obispo, spoke about his concerns regarding increased fees for City sports fields. Steve Rigor, San .Luis Obispo, mentioned the 23rd annual soccer tournament and spoke about his concerns regarding increased fees for the City's sports fields. Derek Bishop, San Luis Obispo, requested the names of those San Luis Obispo Veterans who served in the Vietnam War. Paul Boniour, San Luis Obispo, invited Council to ,Laguna Lake Golf Course on Monday, September 12, 2011, for a memorial service acknowledging the 10th Anniversary of the September 11th terrorist attack. Jody Frey, San Luis Obispo, spoke about her concerns regarding Measures A and B. Gary Fowler, San Luis Obispo, urged voters to turn in their ballots by November 15, 2011. Paul Rvs, San Luis Obispo, urged voters to vote in support of Measure A and B. CONSENT.AGENDA Public Comment: There was no public comment. C1. MINUTES. ACTION: Moved by Ashbaugh /Smith to waive oral reading and approve as presented; motion carried 5:0. C City Council Meeting Tuesday, August 16, 2011 C2. Page 4 REPLACEMENTS — REQUEST FOR. PROPOSALS, SPECIFICATION -NO. 91133. _ ACTION: Moved by Ashbaugh /Smith to: 1) Approve the request for proposals for Design Services for the Replacement of the Calle Joaquin and Laguna Lift Stations, Specification No. 91133, and authorize its issuance; and 2) Authorize the City Manager to award the contract if the selected proposal is within the total project of $700,000; motion carried 5:0. C3. 2011 WATER RESOURCES STATUS REPORT, ACTION: Moved by Ashbaugh /Smith to receive and file the City of San Luis Obispo's 2011 Water Resources Status Report; motion carried 5:0. C4. FOOTHILL AND TAS_ S AJARA_TRAFFIC _SIGNAL MODIFICATION, SPECIFICATION .NO. 90854. ACTION: Moved by Ashbaugh /Smith to: 1) Approve plans and specifications.for construction of the Foothill and Tassajara Traffic Signal Modification Project, Specification No. 90854. 2) Authorize staff to advertise for bids and the City Manager to award the contract if the lowest responsible bidder is under the-Engineer's Estimate of $306,000; motion carried 5:0. PUBLIC HEARINGS 2. SLO TRANSIT FARE MODIFICATIONS - DOWNTOWN ACCESS PASS. Deputy Director of Public Works Bochum presented the agenda report. Mass Transportation_ Committee .Chair, Elizabeth Thyne, spoke in support of the MTC recommendation to continue the Downtown Access Pass as it currently exists (100% subsidy) without modifications. Mayor Marx opened the public hearing. Morgen Marshall, SLO Regional Rideshare, spoke in support of the MTC's recommendation. Paul Rys, San Luis Obispo, spoke in support of the MTC's recommendation and suggested promoting the reduced costs for seniors. Mayor Marx closed the public hearing. Council Member Carter spoke in opposition to the MTC recommendation; however, Mr. Carter supported the City Manager's recommendation. City Council Meeting Tuesday, August 16, 2011 Page 5 Council Member Carpenter spoke in opposition to the MTC recommendation; however, Mr. Carpenter supported the City Manager's recommendation. ACTION: Moved by Ashbaugh /Smith, as recommended by the Mass Transit Committee, to continue the Downtown Access Pass Program as it currently exists 100% subsidy) without modification; motion carried 3:2 Carpenter /Carter opposed. 3. BOULEVARD: FROM THE U AT 1468 Interim Director of Finance and Information Technology Bradley introduced this item and presented the agenda report. Mayor Marx opened the public hearing. There was no public comment. Mayor Marx closed the public hearing. ACTION: Moved by Ashbaugh /Carter to adopt Resolution No. 10290 (2011 Series) allowing the California Municipal Finance Authority on behalf of University Ministry Board of the Santa Barbara Presbytery to issue tax - exempt bonds to assist in refinancing its eight -unit housing project constructed at 1468 East Foothill Boulevard; motion carried 5:0. BUSINESS ITEMS 4. CALLING AND GIVING NOTICE OF A SPECIAL ALL-MAILED BALLOT Mayor Marx recused herself due. to her ownership of a mobile home within 500 feet of the Orcutt Annexation Area. Ms. Marx left the Council Chamber. City Clerk Cano presented the agenda report and responded to questions. Public Comments Jay Farrior, San Luis Obispo County, spoke in opposition to the proposed annexation. Lory Farrior, San Luis 0 bispo County, spoke in opposition to the proposed annexation. City Council Meeting Page 6 Tuesday, August 16, 2011 Jody Frey, San Luis Obispo, spoke about her concerns regarding the cost of conducting a special election. end of public comments— County Clerk Recorder Julie Ro_dewald responded to Council questions regarding voter registration and voter fraud. Local Area. Formation __ Commission(LAFCO), Executive . Director responded to Council questions regarding the LAFCO protest hearings. ACTION: Moved by Carpenter /Carter to adopt Resolution No. _10291 (2011 Series), Resolution No. 1.0292 (2011 Series) and Resolution No. 10293 (2011 Series) that: 1) a. Call for, and give notice of a Special All Mailed Ballot Municipal Election on Tuesday, November 15, 2011, and request that the San Luis Obispo County Elections Official conduct the November 15, 2011, Special All Mailed Ballot Municipal Election; b. At an All Mailed Ballot Special Municipal Election to be held on November 15, 2011, submit a proposed measure to the voters in the Orcutt annexation area to determine whether the Orcutt Area Annexation to the City ordered by the Local Agency Formation Commission LAFCO) should be confirmed; and c. Set priorities for filing written arguments regarding the City measures and acknowledging the LAFCO Executive Director shall prepare an impartial analysis; motion carried 4:0, Marx recused. Council discussion ensued during which they discussed the history of the Orcutt Area Specific Plan, as well as the proposed Orcutt Area Annexation. ACTION: Moved by Carter /Carpenter to not appoint an ad hoc committee of the City Council and abide by the priorities as established in Section 9282 of the Elections Code; motion carried 3:1, Ashbaugh opposed - Marx recused. Vice Mayor Ashbaugh spoke in opposition to the motion and stating_ his support for a Council ad hoc committee to prepare the arguments. S. GENERAL PLAN CONFORMITY DISCUSSION - REGARDING THE SURPLUS AND SALE OF THE BUILDING KNOWN AS "SUNNY ACRES" FOR iIDENTIAL PUR 49.11). Mayor Marx returned to the dais. Council Member Carpenter recused himself due to a conflict of interest and left the Council Chamber. Council recessed at 8:50 p.m. and returned at 9:05 p.m. with all members, with the exception of Council Member Carpenter, present. this item, following ange Planning Munn introduced presented the agenda report. City Council Meeting Page 7 Tuesday, August 16, 2011 Caren Maddalena, San Luis Obispo County Real Property Manager, responded to Council questions and concerns Public Comments Dawn Legg, San Luis Obispo, spoke in support of preserving the "Sunny Acres" building for the purpose of public and private uses. Bob Vessels, San Luis Obispo, spoke in support of preserving the "Sunny Acres" building for a different use other than a single - family residence. Allen Root, San Luis Obispo, suggested to use the "Sunny Acres" building, in collaboration with Conscious Build, for multiple purposes. Pat Wheatley, San Luis Obispo, spoke in support of preserving the "Sunny Acres" building. John Altman, San Luis.Obispo, suggested to have the building demolished. Steve Barasch, San Luis Obispo, spoke about the. cost of preserving the building and suggested staff research grants to help offset the cost. end of public comments-- - Council discussion ensued during which they discussed alternative uses for the Sunny Acres property. ACTION: Moved by Ashbaugh /Carter to: 1) Determine that the proposed surplus and sale of the potentially historic Sunny Acres building for residential use or other uses consistent with the conservation open space land use designation is in conformance with the General Plan, 4:0, Carpenter recused. Council discussion ensued during which they discussed the pertinent information to be included in the letter to the County Board of Supervisors. ACTION: Moved by Carter /Smith to authorize the Mayor to send a letter to the County Board of Supervisors as amended; 4:0, Carpenter recused. ACTION: Council directed staff to return at a future date to discuss the implications of the decision to direct staff to move forward with the master list including input from the property owner and /or purchaser owner as to what those impacts may be. STUDY SESSION 6. COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT COST OF SERVICES ANALYSIS. City Council Meeting Page 8 Tuesday, August 16, 2011 Interim Finance and Information Technology Director Bradley, Interim Community Development Director .Davidson, Chief Building Official Girvin, and Nickole Kissam, Director of Financial Consulting, .NBS; presented the agenda report and respond_ ed_ to Council questions. Public Comments Steve Barasch, San Luis Obispo, spoke about the developers roundtable meeting and his concerns regarding cost recovery. end of public comments— Council Member Smith requested that the City's fees be compared with other cities. By consensus, Council agreed with the recommended simplified cost -based fee structure, collection approach for planning application fees, implementation of a flat fee structure based on project type for Engineering Development. Review but proposed using a surcharge approach to recover Engineering development review costs until a Cost of Service study is completed, implement cost -based fee structure for Fire Development Review by project type and size but proposed using surcharge approach to recover Fire development review costs until a Cost of Service study is completed, adjust fees on annual basis to keep pace with inflation (current practice), and the proposed new fees to recover cost of providing extra level of service for reviewing code modification applications and Board of Appeals actions. ACTION: Council received and provided general direction to staff regarding the Community Development Department construction application fee analysis. COMMUNICATIONS None There being no further business to come before the City Council, Mayor-Marx adjourned the meeting at 11:35 p.m. laina Cano, CMC City Clerk APPROVED BY COUNCIL: 10/18/11