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07/14/2021
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Board of County Commissioners
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Budget Workshop FY 2021/2022
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INDIAN RIVER COUNTY NONPROFIT / QUASI AGENCY REQUEST FOR FUNDING <br />B. Organization Capability (Continued) <br />3. Briefly list any certifications and/or accreditations obtained by your agency, <br />Senior Resource Association, Inc. is the Community Transportation Coordinator for Indian River <br />County and Martin County. <br />4. How does your program differ from similar ones provided in the community? How do the programs <br />complement those offered by other agencies? <br />The Indian River County Board of County Commissioners has designated Senior Resource Association, <br />Inc. as the Community Transportation Coordinator and the mass transit service provider for Indian River <br />County. It is the responsibility of SRA to provide affordable transportation services to those in Indian <br />River County and to manage a fleet of vehicles purchased with local, state and federal funds. <br />5. Please describe the staffing requirements of these programs. Be specific in indicating the number of <br />ara protessionat positions ana pain support statt positions. <br />The staff requirements are: Transportation Director, Operations Assistant, Safety 'and Training <br />Supervisor, three Operation Supervisors, Dispatcher, five Customer Care Agents, Paratransit Eligibility <br />Specialist, three Mechanics and 71 full and part-time drivers. Current support staff positions are: Chief <br />Executive Officer, Chief Financial Officer, Human Resource Director, Human Resource Assistant, <br />Comptroller, Staff Accountant, Accounts Payable Clerk, two Accounting Clerks, Executive Assistant, <br />Business Development Director, and Maintenance worker. <br />5. Do these programs utilize volunteers? If yes, please briefly describe. <br />All transportation staff and drivers are paid positions due to insurance, HIPPA, and training requirements. <br />r. uescn tion or the countywicle purpose the tunds will be used for. <br />Senior Resource Association, Inc. (SRA) has provided transportation in Indian River County (IRC) on a <br />non-profit basis since its incorporation in 1974. SRA has served as the Contractor for the Community <br />Transportation Coordinator system since 1990 and as the Contractor for the GoLine fixed route system <br />since 1994. This basic service continues to grow and develop as the needs of Indian River County <br />increases. <br />GoLine, the fixed route system throughout IRC, provides fare free transportation Monday through <br />Friday from 6:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m., and Saturday from 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Community Coach, a <br />complementary Paratransit service with determined eligibility and advanced reservations, operates the <br />same hours as GoLine. GoLine routes are determined by client surveys, input from the County's <br />Transportation Disadvantaged Local Coordinating Board and by the FDOT. All vehicles are equipped <br />with radios to expedite service with direct 911 capability. The fleet consists of 18 paratransit vans and <br />22 GoLine buses (including 6 heavy duty Gillig buses). <br />GoLine and Community Coach are funded by the Federal Transit Administration, Florida Department of <br />Transportation, Commission for the Transportation Disadvantaged and Indian River County. The <br />funding received from Indian River County is used to meet the local match requirements for the federal <br />and state transportation grants. As the Community Transportation Coordinator, SRA coordinates <br />resources and services to provide a more cost effective and efficient countywide transportation system. <br />GoLine and Community Coach are imperative for Indian River County due to the continual rise in <br />population. The need for public transportation is reflected in the County's Transportation Improvement <br />Plan (TIP) and Transit Development Plan (TDP). <br />177 <br />
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