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Ivan Garcia
Programming Manager
Butte County Association of Governments (BCAG)
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BCAG is a joint powers agency of the cities & county – a separate
government entity.
BCAG is Governed by a 10 member Board of Directors that includes
each of the Butte County Supervisors and five city council
representatives, one from each incorporated city/town.
BCAG is designated as a Metropolitan Planning Organization (MPO),
Regional Transportation Planning Agency (RTPA), and Council of
Governments (COG).
BCAG is also the owner and operator for Butte Regional Transit or
the B-Line.
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Organizational Structure
BCAG BOARD OF DIRECTORS
BCAG
STAFF
CALTRANS
Federal Highway
Administration
Federal Transit
Administration
Veolia Transportation
Transportation
Advisory Committee
Social Services
Transportation
Advisory Council
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Prepare federal & state transportation planning & programming
documents
Allocate transportation funding to cities & county
Manage delivery of transportation projects
Manage the Butte Regional Transit System – The B-Line
Maintain Geographic Information System (GIS) & Census Data
Prepare the Regional Housing Needs Plan
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B-Line provides fixed route and paratransit service to the cities and
county
B-Line provides approximately 1.4 million rides per year with a fleet of
72 buses
Fixed Route Passenger Fares range from .70 for Seniors to $1.80
Paratransit Fares are $2.50
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53% of B-Line passengers are students
Over 50% of the B-Line passengers are 25 years-old or older
Most riders are low income - make under $20 thousand per year
79% of B-Line Riders use the Chico Routes
20% use the Regional Routes
1% use the Oroville Routes
Overall, riders are satisfied with the B-Line system
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Fires of 2008
60,000 acres burned
200 homes lost or heavily damaged
One fire related death reported
Injuries to fire personnel
Three of four major evacuation routes were closed
Pentz Rd was only route open…..took 3 hours to get out of region for
a distance of about 3 miles
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4 months of fires
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B-Line Response
Responded to Office of Emergency Services (OES) request to evacuate
people….and pets over 4 month period
Maintained regular fixed route and paratransit responsibilities and OES
requests
Operated transit services
from CSUC parking lot, due to
a new fire near transit facility
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Issues / Lessons Learned
Dealt with various emergency personnel instead of a single point of contact,
need to have transit personnel present at command center
Need to have an improved remote operating location or plan for dispatch /
command center
Difficult to know where exactly fleet was ….issues with communication
reception
Need improved process for better FTA detailed record keeping during
emergency response
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How Do You Thank Them – With BBQ!
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By Providing Improved Tools
 Automatic Vehicle Location by Global Positioning Satellite (AVL / GPS)
currently being installed - $1 million
 Working with OES for improved communications
(BCAG / Veolia)
 Identifying backup dispatch location in case facility is evacuated…again
(Veolia)
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