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FIVE-YEAR STRATEGIC PLAN Final Plan
February 2008

In partnership with

S A S A K I

Five-Year
CITYBUS

Strategic

Plan •

Final Report

Table of Contents
PAGE Executive Summary......................................................................................................ES-1 Issues and Findings that Informed the Strategic Plan ..................................................ES-1 Goals, Objectives and Actions of the Strategic Plan...................................................ES-8 Strategic Plan Actions .............................................................................................ES-10 Chapter 1. Introduction ............................................................................................ 1-1 Strategic Plan Elements .............................................................................................. 1-1 Chapter 2. CityBus Service Overview ....................................................................... 2-1 Agency Overview ...................................................................................................... 2-1 Existing Fixed Route Services ..................................................................................... 2-1 ACCESS ..................................................................................................................... 2-8 Special Services ......................................................................................................... 2-8 Operating Statistics and Performance Data ................................................................. 2-8 Other Relevant Documents and Studies ................................................................... 2-16 Chapter 3. Transit Operating Environment ............................................................... 3-1 Demographics ........................................................................................................... 3-1 Growth and Development



Cited: Cost Funding Responsibility Prioritization Operating; up to $50,000 for study Federal planning grant funds (5303), existing funding sources CityBus; existing staff resources with potential consultant assistance Timeframe: Short-term Priority: 2

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