TAM Annual Report 2022

SafeRide and charter bus services. On-campus shuttles run only during the fall and spring term. Off-campus shuttles operate during the fall and spring term and on an abbreviated schedule over winter, spring and summer breaks.

across the state working hard to ensure regional access to life’s opportunities. • Transit received federal funding through the American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) for replacement of AVL/AVA, a bus network redesign and paratransit integration, and a better bus stops and transfer facilities project.

TRANSIT SERVICES OF FREDERICK COUNTY Legislative Districts: 2a, 3, 4, 5 1040 Rocky Springs Rd Frederick, Md 21702

UMBC 1000 Hilltop Cir, Warehouse 113 Baltimore, MD 21250 410-455-2454 Joe Regler transit@umbc.edu https://transit.umbc.edu/

Phone: 301-600-2065 Roman Steichen, Director

rsteichen@frederickcountyMd.gov www.frederickcountyMd.gov/transit Social media: Twitter - @transitservices FB - TransIT Services of Frederick County Geographic area: Frederick City and County

UMBC Transit provides safe, reliable, responsive shuttle and charter bus services to meet the transportation needs of the UMBC community. Shuttle routes cover residential communities near campus, as well as shopping areas surrounding UMBC. WASHINGTON COUNTY COMMUNITY ACTION COUNCIL, INC. Legislative Districts: 2B 117 Summit Ave

Service type: Public Transit - Fixed Route, ADA and non-ADA Paratransit Hours of operation: M-Sat (fixed route), M-F (paratransit)

Full-time employees: 59 Part-time employees: 41

FY2022 Data: Total passenger miles: 2,737,291

Hagerstown, Md 21740 Phone: 301-797-4161 Jackie Crabtree, Executive Director jcrabtree@wccac.org www.wccac.org

Total transportation operating budget: $7,887,623 Total ridership (one-way passenger trips): 555,038

Highlights: • Awards and Recognitions: 2021 TAM COVID-19 Above & Beyond Award; 2021TAM Driver of the Year (Ricardo Her- nandez); 2021 FTA Connecting Rural Communities Award; 2021 ACT 40 Under 40 (Kendall Tiffany); 2022 Frederick County Office of Economic Development 50 Under 40 (Roman Steichen); 2022 The Frederick County Commission for Women Up and Coming Woman of the Year Award (Jaime McKay). • Twenty-five years ago, on June 19, 1997, Transit celebrated the groundbreaking on its former 5,333 square foot facility. At the time, Transit maintained five 30-foot transit buses, and primarily provided service to the City of Frederick. Today, Frederick County is one of the fastest growing in Maryland, and Transit’s ridership continues to grow, as does service throughout the urbanized and rural parts of the County. In FY22, Transit provided over 550,000 trips throughout the County on its fixed route and paratransit services, an increase of over 130,000 trips in FY21. Transit moved into its new administrative and operations facility in FY22 continues to provide safe, reliable, essential services to the Freder- ick community. The upgraded campus houses all aspects necessary to provide this service, including an administrative and operations building, bus maintenance facility, and bus wash facility. Transit also has sufficient space for its fleet of 51 vehicles, 9 of which are all-electric, and are powered by the solar array located at the County’s landfill. Transit represents one of the many locally-operated transit systems

Geographic area: Washington, Frederick County, all parts of Maryland, PA. and WV. Service type: Public Transit, Paratransit, Medical Transportation, Transportation to Work

WASHINGTON COUNTY TRANSIT Legislative Districts: 2, 2A 1000 W. Washington St Hagerstown, Md 21740 Phone: 240-313-2750 Fax: 301-791-3343

Kevin Cerrone, Director transit@washco-Md.net www.washco-Md.net/transit

Geographic area: Hagerstown and surrounding areas

Service type: Fixed-route, ADA Paratransit, Ride Assist (SSTAP), JOBS (Dept. of Social Services)

Hours of operation: Mon - Sat, 6:15 a.m. - 9:15 p.m.

Full-time employees: 18 Part-time employees: 40

FY2022 Data: Total passenger miles: over 500,000

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