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File #: 16-4260   
Type: Staff Briefing - Without Ordinance
In control: Transportation, Technology and Utilities Committee
On agenda: 8/10/2016
Posting Language: Briefing and possible action on the Advanced Transportation District (ATD) Ad Hoc Committee’s recommendation to provide a portion of the City’s ATD Funds to VIA Metropolitan Transit, the corresponding improvements to VIA’s level of service, and the implication on the City’s ATD service levels and capital improvement projects. [Peter Zanoni, Deputy City Manager; Mike Frisbie, Director, Transportation & Capital Improvements]
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DEPARTMENT: Transportation & Capital Improvements (TCI)


DEPARTMENT HEAD: Mike Frisbie


COUNCIL DISTRICTS IMPACTED: Citywide


SUBJECT:

Briefing on the recommendations by the Advanced Transportation District (ATD) Ad Hoc Committee to transfer a portion of the City's ATD Funds to VIA Metropolitan Transit.



SUMMARY:

This briefing by the City and VIA Metropolitan Transit staff will provide information on the creation and purpose of the Advanced Transportation District (ATD), the allocation of funds and expenditures, and the ATD Ad Hoc Committee's recommendation to provide a portion of the City's ATD Funds to VIA Metropolitan Transit.


BACKGROUND INFORMATION:

In 1977, VIA Metropolitan Transit was created and funded through a one-half cent sales tax approved by voters via the Metropolitan Transit Authority (MTA) tax under provisions of the Texas civil statues. Changes in the Texas Transportation Code in 1999 and 2003 permitted VIA to create an Advanced Transportation District (ATD), in partnership with the City of San Antonio, Bexar County and the Texas Department of Transportation (TxDOT), and specify a portion of sales tax to fund the ATD.

In November 2004, the ATD was approved by San Antonio voters and established a one-quarter cent increase in the sales tax within the VIA service delivery boundaries. This was, and remains, the first ATD in the State of Texas. The purpose of the ATD, as approved by the voters, was to reduce traffic congestion and increase mobility within San Antonio through the following five objectives:

* Improve traffic flow at busy intersections
* Add and improve sidewalks to enhance connectivity between neighborhood and major roadways
* Minimize highway congestion by expediting state projects
* Utilize technology to provide faster bus trips and extend bus service hours
* Offer more transit options, passenger facilities and other rider conveniences

The one-quarter cent tax increase, collected by VIA, is divided and allocated in...

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