Submitted by/Soumis
par : Steve
Kanellakos, Deputy City Manager, City Operations
Directeur municipal adjoint, Opérations municipales
613-842-3636 x2111, John.Manconi@ottawa.ca
SUBJECT:
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Transit
Services By-Law Amendments (rEGULATORY REQUIREMENTS FOR fARE INSTRUMENTS) |
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OBJET
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modifications au règlement sur le transport en commun (exigences
réglementaires relatives aux titres de transport) |
That the Transit Commission recommend that
Council:
1.
approve the
amendments to the Transit By-law (2007-268, as amended) as described in this
report and as set out in Document 1; and,
2.
authorize the General Manager, Transit Services, to place
amending by-laws directly on Council’s agenda for enactment when required to
effect the required administrative changes related to the implementation of the
Presto smart card, including repealing fare instruments that are no longer
required.
Que la Commission du
transport en commun recommande ce qui suit au Conseil :
1.
d’approuver les modifications au Règlement sur le transport en commun
(2007-268, modifié) telles que décrites dans le présent rapport et présentées
dans le document 1;
2.
d’autoriser le directeur général, Services de transport en commun, à
mettre directement l’adoption des règlements modificateurs à l’ordre du jour du
Conseil, en vue d’effectuer les modifications administratives nécessaires à la
mise en service de la carte à puce Presto, notamment l’annulation des titres de
transport qui ne sont plus requis.
In September 2011, Transit Commission approved the
Transferability of Smart Card Bus Passes Report (ACS2011-ICS-TRA-0020), which
included the following staff recommendation:
That the Transit Commission approve the principle of
transferability and non-photo ID requirements for the smart card, as well as
the age category adjustments, as detailed in this report, and that any
resulting financial implications be addressed through
the budget process.
As noted by staff in the report, the current Transit By-law does not
account for the PRESTO smart card as a fare instrument, and furthermore, does
not allow for the transferability of fare instruments. Amendments to the Transit By-law are required
to establish regulatory requirements for proof of payment and proof of
discounted fare eligibility for smart card users and to eliminate the photo ID
as part of OC Transpo discounted fare instruments,
thereby allowing for transferability within class as further described below,
once the transition period to the Presto smart card is complete.
Authority is also being sought to allow the General Manager, Transit
Services, to place additional amending by-laws directly before Council for
enactment at a future date in order to repeal the fare instruments that will no
longer be required once the Presto system is fully implemented.
Currently, OC Transpo passes consist of two pieces – a photo ID and a
monthly paper voucher – both of which have corresponding validation
numbers. The key for inspection purposes
is not the photo ID, but the corresponding numbers between the picture identification
and the pass.
Over the course of
developing the PRESTO smart card implementation plan, staff concluded that the
best option is to provide OC Transpo customers with a
smart card that does not require photo ID (to prove ownership) and is legally
transferable within class. Most
importantly, this model is compatible with the PRESTO model.
Within this
framework, transferability will be restricted to the same fare category
(class). For example, a Student Pass may
be used by another student but not by someone requiring an Adult Pass; a Senior
Pass may be used by another senior, but not by a student. An Adult Pass, however, could be used by
anyone as it represents the highest level of pass and provides no discount.
Permitting
transferability of the smart card within class will remove the need for the
current photo ID card component of the transit pass from the Transit
By-law. As a result of a new
transferable-within-class pass structure, Transit Fare Inspectors and Special
Constables will no longer verify proof of ownership of passes, but instead,
verify proof of payment and proof of discounted fare eligibility.
Proposed
By-law Amendments – PRESTO:
The PRESTO smart card-related By-law
amendments being sought are as follows:
1.
Amendments
to the definitions section of the By-law will be made to include the PRESTO
smart card and the U-Pass as fare instruments and as part of a proof of payment
(POP).
2.
The
sections of the By-law pertaining to Student Passes have been amended to align
with PRESTO’s student class.
Proposed
By-law Amendments - Administrative:
The amendments
being sought within a more “administrative” context include:
There
are no specific rural implications related to the suggested By-law amendments.
Public consultation is an ongoing component with the
implementation of the PRESTO smart card; however, no specific consultation is
required for the by-law amendments.
Since
the Transit By-law applies uniformly across various wards, there are no
implications for specific wards.
There are no legal impediments to implementing the recommendations
of this report.
There
are no specific risks associated to amending the Transit Services By-law. Risks associated with introducing
transferability and not requiring photo ID were outlined in the Transferability of Smart Card Bus Passes Report
(ACS2011-ICS-TRA-0020).
As
indicated in the OC Transpo Fares - 2012/2013 Report
(ACS2012-COS-TRA-0003) to the Transit Commission of April 23, 2012, the PRESTO
smart card offers improvements in revenue controls as the software will limit
the potential for fare evasion, invalid transfers, tickets, and passes,
etc. An initial assessment found that
these improved controls would largely offset any potential loss from
transferability.
The
amendments to the By-law’s fare-related regulations will enable the revenue
controls mentioned above.
Accessibility
issues were taken into account when developing the By-law amendments.
There are no environmental implications associated
with this report.
There are no direct technical implications associated with this report.
The By-law amendments outlined in this report support the
PRESTO smart card project, which directly and indirectly supports the following
objectives of the Transportation Master Plan and previous Council strategic
directions.
TM1 – Ensure sustainable transit services
SE2 – Improve operational performance
Document 1 – Proposed amending By-law
Upon approval of
the recommendations of this report, Transit Services, together with the City
Clerk and Solicitor Department, will prepare the required amending by-laws for
enactment by Council to reflect the immediate amendments to the By-law outlined
in this report, and any future amendments required to repeal transit fare
instruments no longer in use following the transition period to the smart card
system.