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KIBOIS AREA TRANSIT SYSTEM



Profile

In June 1983 the KiBois Area Transit System was established to help meet the transportation needs for southeast Oklahoma’s poor communities by helping to provide access to much-needed employment and medical services. Currently they provide transportation primarily in the counties of Adair, Okmulgee, Cherokee, Haskell, Latimer, LeFlore, McIntosh, Sequoyah, Pittsburg and Okfuskee. The ten county areas have different transportation needs. KiBois Area Transit provides a number of services to meet the specific needs of each population served. As needs change, services are modified to meet those needs..


OPERATING SCHEDULE


Weekdays: 8:00 a.m. – 4:30 p.m.
Weekends: None
Holidays: None
(schedule varies for contracts)

FARE SCHEDULE (one way)


Seniors; $ 1.00 per stop
Others: $1.00 /2.00 per stop

FLEET INFORMATION


Total vehicles: 148
Accessible: 70
Average age of fleet: Four years
Condition: Good

Replacement Schedule: (Three–year period)
2005: Fifteen vehicles
2006: Eighteen vehicles
2007: Eighteen vehicles

STATISTICS


RIDERSHIP

Ridership Total: 528,724
Elderly: 77,624
Disabled: 45,299
Elderly/Disabled: 19,604

MILEAGE

Revenue Miles: 3,615,583
Passenger Miles: 5,455,342

PERSONNEL/FACILITIES INFORMATION:


Administrative Facilities: 3,000 square feet
Maintenance Facilities: 12,000 square feet
Staffing: Full time – 102
Part time – 47
Mechanics – 4 Master Techs

Description of Services:


Demand Response Public Transportation
Group Homes/Supportive Living
Public Schools/Kindergarten
Handicapped/Disabled
SoonerRide Transportation
Senior Nutrition Centers
Head Start Centers
TANF Transportation

Road to Work – Oklahoma

KiBois Community Action Foundation, Inc. coordinates the 75 county job access program providing work routes for low–income persons. This is in collaboration with 19 other Transit Systems. Funded through FTA


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