TAM Annual Report 2022

Circulator Loop); Total transportation operating budget: CountyRide Operating Budget - $1,500,967 (CountyRide); $3 million (Towson Circu- lator Loop) Total ridership (one-way passenger trips): 35,272(CountyRide); 56k (Towson Circulator Loop) Full-time employees: 22 (CountyRide); 40 (Towson Circulator Loop) Part-time employees: 1(CountyRide); 5 (Towson Circulator Loop) Highlights: CountyRide implemented Tripspark Scheduling Software. Towson Circulator Loop - 1 year service 50K Ridership.

Stacey Nash, Transportation Grants Coordinator snash@carrollcountyMd.gov www.carrolltransitsystem.com

Service Type: Demand Response & Fixed Route Hours of operation: M-F; 8 a.m. - 5 p.m.

FY2022 Data: Total transportation operating budget: $2,275,462 Total ridership (one-way passenger trips): 71,619

CECIL TRANSIT Legislative Districts: 35, 36 165 Main St

BWI BUSINESS PARTNERSHIP, INC. 1306 Concourse Dr, Suite 215 Linthicum, Md 21090 410-859-1000 Gina Stewart, Executive Director gstewart@bwipartner.org www.bwipartner.org

Warwick, MD 21921 Phone: 410-996-8422 Suzanne Kalmbacher, Transit Chief skalmbacher@ccgov.org www.ceciltransit.com

Geographic area: Cecil County and Newark, DE

The BWI Business Partnership is an organization of major local and regional businesses and local, state and federal government agencies. The central Maryland region - with BWI Airport, NSA, Ft. Meade and Arundel Mills Mall as its economic engines - has led the state in job growth over the last five years.

Service types: Public transportation Hours of operation: M-Sat

Full-time employees: 23 Part-time employees: 11

FY2022 Data: Total passenger miles: 423,413

CALVERT COUNTY TRANSPORTATION Legislative Districts: 27B, 29C 175 Main Street Prince Frederick, Maryland 20678 Phone: 410-535-4268 Fax: 410-535-4679 www.calvertcounty.Md.gov Sandy Wobbleton, Transportation Division Chief sandra.wobbleton@calvertcountyMd.gov

Total transportation operating budget: $2,138,803 Total ridership (one-way passenger trips): 54,240 Highlights:

• Successful completion of Cecil County’s pilot micro-transit program funded through FTA’s Integrated Mobility Innova- tion program. Known as the COMPASS program, Cecil Transit utilized Uber Technology for automated trip booking and dispatching of Cecil Transit’s vehicles and drivers. The service was provided to those in recovery from substance misuse that lived in a participating recovery house. Par- ticipants reported a significant reduction in the time that it took to become gainfully employed and an increase in the perception of independence while using the service. Cecil Transit has incorporated the pilot micro-transit program into its menu of service options.

Service type: Fixed Route, ADA/Paratransit and Special State- wide Transportation Assistance Services (SSTAP).

Hours of operation: M-F: 6:30 a.m. - 8 p.m. Sat: 8:15 a.m. - 4 p.m.

CHARLES COUNTY GOVERNMENT Legislative District: 28 200 Baltimore St

Full-time employees: 12 Part-time employees: 14

FY2022 Data: Total passenger miles: 534,879

La Plata, Md 20646 Phone: 301-934-0115 Fax: 301-934-0170 Jeff Barnett, Chief of Transit barnettj@charlescountyMd.gov www.go-vango.com

Total transportation operating budget: $1,650,561 Total ridership (one-way passenger trips): 76,567

CARROLL TRANSIT SYSTEM (CTS) 1300 Old Meadow Branch Rd Westminster, Md 21158 410-386-5550

Geographic area: Charles County, southern Prince George’s County, northern St. Mary’s County

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