Transdev wins Phoenix Dial-a-Ride service contract
Beginning July 1, 2017, the consolidation of two existing contracts will result in one service provider that operates the service, accepts customer calls, verifies customer eligibility, schedules requested trips, and maintains vehicles.
Transdev is being awarded a five-year contract to operate Phoenix’s Valley Metro East Valley, Northwest Valley, and regional paratransit, or Dial-a-Ride (DAR), service programs.
With the approval by the Valley Metro RPTA Board of Directors, two existing paratransit service provider contracts are being combined. Beginning July 1, 2017, the consolidation will result in one service provider that operates the service, accepts customer calls, verifies customer eligibility, schedules requested trips, and maintains vehicles. Last year, improvements to DAR included the elimination of transfers creating a consistent, region-wide approach to serving ADA eligible riders.
Transdev will provide new fleet and new technology including the ability for customers to book trips on-line and by smart phone. Currently a provider of fixed-route bus and paratransit services for Phoenix, Transdev also operates paratransit services across the country including cities of Kansas City, Las Vegas, San Francisco, Seattle, and Washington, D.C.
Paratransit services operated by Valley Metro are funded by Regional Transportation Funds (Proposition 400), Arizona Lottery Funds, member agency contributions, federal funds and passenger fares. The contract award is $124.5 million. In Fiscal Year 2016, there were more than one million total boardings on paratransit services across the Valley.
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