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Yuma County Intergovernmental Public Transportation Authority

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Yuma County Intergovernmental Public Transportation Authority is a public transportation agency serving Yuma County, Arizona, City of Yuma, Town of Wellton, City of San Luis, and City of Somerton. The authority provides public transportation services to residents and visitors, connecting them to major destinations such as Yuma International Airport, Yuma Regional Medical Center, and Arizona Western College. The agency works in collaboration with Federal Transit Administration, Arizona Department of Transportation, and American Public Transportation Association to ensure efficient and reliable transportation services. The authority's services are also integrated with Greyhound Lines, Amtrak, and Sunset Limited to provide seamless connectivity to neighboring cities and states.

Overview

The Yuma County Intergovernmental Public Transportation Authority operates a fleet of buses and vans to provide fixed-route and demand-response services to the community. The authority's services cater to diverse groups, including students of Arizona Western College, commuters traveling to Yuma Proving Ground, and tourists visiting Imperial Sand Dunes National Recreation Area and Kofa National Wildlife Refuge. The authority also partners with Yuma County Sheriff's Office, Yuma Police Department, and American Red Cross to provide transportation services during emergencies and natural disasters. Additionally, the authority collaborates with Federal Highway Administration, United States Department of Transportation, and National Highway Traffic Safety Administration to ensure safe and efficient transportation services.

History

The Yuma County Intergovernmental Public Transportation Authority was established in 1995 through an intergovernmental agreement between Yuma County, Arizona, City of Yuma, Town of Wellton, City of San Luis, and City of Somerton. The authority's creation was facilitated by Arizona State Legislature, United States Congress, and Federal Transit Administration. Since its inception, the authority has expanded its services to meet the growing transportation needs of the community, with support from American Public Transportation Association, Community Transportation Association of America, and National Association of Counties. The authority has also received funding from United States Department of Transportation, Federal Highway Administration, and Arizona Department of Transportation to improve its services and infrastructure.

Services

The Yuma County Intergovernmental Public Transportation Authority offers a range of services, including fixed-route bus service, demand-response service, and paratransit service. The authority's fixed-route bus service connects major destinations such as Yuma International Airport, Yuma Regional Medical Center, and Arizona Western College, with frequencies of up to 30 minutes during peak hours. The authority's demand-response service provides door-to-door transportation for seniors, people with disabilities, and low-income individuals, in partnership with Area Agency on Aging, Disability Rights Education and Defense Fund, and Catholic Charities USA. The authority also offers paratransit service for students of Arizona Western College and commuters traveling to Yuma Proving Ground, in collaboration with Yuma County Sheriff's Office and Yuma Police Department.

Governance

The Yuma County Intergovernmental Public Transportation Authority is governed by a board of directors comprising representatives from Yuma County, Arizona, City of Yuma, Town of Wellton, City of San Luis, and City of Somerton. The board is responsible for setting policies, approving budgets, and overseeing the authority's operations, with guidance from National Association of Counties, United States Conference of Mayors, and International City/County Management Association. The authority's executive director is responsible for implementing the board's decisions and managing the authority's day-to-day operations, in collaboration with Federal Transit Administration, Arizona Department of Transportation, and American Public Transportation Association.

Funding

The Yuma County Intergovernmental Public Transportation Authority receives funding from a variety of sources, including Federal Transit Administration, Arizona Department of Transportation, and Yuma County, Arizona. The authority also generates revenue from fares, advertising, and grants from organizations such as United States Department of Transportation, Federal Highway Administration, and National Highway Traffic Safety Administration. The authority's budget is approved by the board of directors and is subject to review by Arizona State Legislature and United States Congress. The authority also receives funding from American Public Transportation Association, Community Transportation Association of America, and National Association of Counties to support its services and operations.

Operations

The Yuma County Intergovernmental Public Transportation Authority operates a fleet of buses and vans to provide transportation services to the community. The authority's operations center is located in City of Yuma and is responsible for dispatching vehicles, monitoring routes, and responding to emergencies. The authority's maintenance facility is also located in City of Yuma and is responsible for maintaining the authority's fleet, with support from Federal Transit Administration, Arizona Department of Transportation, and American Public Transportation Association. The authority's customer service center provides information and assistance to passengers, in partnership with Yuma County Sheriff's Office, Yuma Police Department, and American Red Cross. The authority also collaborates with Greyhound Lines, Amtrak, and Sunset Limited to provide seamless connectivity to neighboring cities and states. Category:Public transportation in Arizona

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