Key West Transit Development Plan FY2025-2034
5.0 Review of Plans and Studies
State of Florida Transportation Disadvantaged 2022-23 Coordinated Transportation Operating Data Report The Florida Transportation Disadvantaged (TD) Plan, created by the Florida Commission for the Transportation Disadvantaged (CTD), is legislatively mandated. Each year, the CTD publishes an annual operating report that provides an overview of all coordinated transportation services provided by the Community Transportation Coordinators (CTCs) in the state. The data in the Annual Operating Report (AOR) shows the aggregation of all trips, including total passenger head counts, number of trips and miles provided by service types, number of unmet trip requests, revenue, and qualitative data on performance and customer service. The CTC is the Guidance Care Center (GCC) in Monroe County. In 2023, GCC, the transportation operator and coordination contractors, performed 34,781 trips, compared to 38,671 trips in 2022 and 34,300 trips in 2021. Total revenue for 2023 was $1,994,182. Florida’s Strategic Intermodal System Policy Plan (2016) Florida’s Strategic Intermodal System (SIS) Policy Plan creates the policy framework for managing Florida’s Strategic Intermodal System (SIS), which includes designated high priority transportation facilities that contribute significantly to the state’s economy. The SIS Policy Plan highlights the following objectives: » Ensure efficient and reliable interregional connectivity » Expand transportation options and integrate modes for interregional trips » Develop transportation systems that support Florida’s economic development and growth. Electric Vehicle Infrastructure Master Plan (2021) Florida’s Electric Vehicle Infrastructure Master Plan (EVMP) provides guidance for development of electric vehicle (EV) charging stations along the State Highway System. The EVMP establishes a framework that supports short- and long-range EV travel, encourages expansion of EV use, and serves major evacuation routes within and out of the state. The Plan identifies potential fast charging locations along the state’s major highways, including I-10, I-75, I-95, and I-4, as well as along expressways and principal and minor arterials.
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