SR 01-24-2017 3I
Ci ty Council
Report
City Council Meeting : January 24 , 2017
Agenda Item: 3.I
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To: Mayor and City Council
From: Edward King, Director , Big Blue Bus, Transit Finance & Grants
Subject: Big Blue Bus Short Range Transit Plan, Application for Funds and Drug &
Alcohol Policy
Recommended Action
Staff recommends that the City Council:
1. Authorize the City Manager to file the Fiscal Year (FY) 2017 through FY 2019
Short Range Transit Plan (SRTP) with the Los Angeles County Metropolitan
Tra nsportation Authority (Metro);
2. Adopt the resolution authorizing the City Manager to:
a. Apply for a nd execute grant agreements and execute related certifications
and assurances with the Federal Transit Administration (FTA), Metro, or
other federal, state, regional or local agencies, and
b. Enter into agreements for transit funds for the pass -through of funds and
agreements for planning, programming, and implementing transit services
and capital projects d uring FY 2017 through FY 2019; and
3. Adopt the Big Blue Bus Drug & Alc ohol Policy.
Executive Summary
Big Blue Bus requests City Council authorizati on to file the FY 2017 -FY 2019 Short
Range Transit Plan (SRTP) with the LA County Metropolitan Transportation Authority
(Metro), the regional planning authority. Municipal operators are required to file the
SRTP with the regional planning authority in ord er to maintain eligibility to receive
federal and state transit funds. Santa Monica’s Big Blue Bus (BBB) has filed this report
with Metro for the last 30 years. The SRTP is a planning document that provides a
service and systems evaluation, summarizes and evaluates recent accomplishments,
provides a three -year action plan for service, operations, and programs, provides a
capital improvement program, and the corresponding estimated values for planning
purposes. BBB also requests Council action to adopt the updated Drug & Alcohol
Program and authorize the City Manager to file grant applications, execute grant
agreements and to enter into agreements associated with funding, planning,
programming, and implementation of transit services and capital projects. T here is no
fiscal impact associated with the requested actions. Future fiscal impacts will be
considered during the annual budget process.
Discussion
Short Range Transit Plan
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Big Blue Bus is required by the Transportation Development Act (TDA) of 197 1 to file an
SRTP to maintain eligibility for federal, state, and regional transit funding. The SRTP is
a planning document that evaluates accomplishments over the past year and provides a
three -year action plan for service, operations, and programs, a ca pital improvement
program, including fleet replacement, facility improvements, equipment modernization,
and other infrastructure needs, and the corresponding budget for implementation. The
SRTP also serves as an opportunity for staff to outline service im provements, establish
industry standards and service planning guidelines, and evaluate system -wide route
performance.
The FY2017 -2019 Short Range Transit Plan includes a brief description of Big Blue Bus
service containing route information, service area facts , completed route/service
changes, and planned service changes. Service changes implemented since the last
SRTP were identified and approved through the Expo Integration Plan (known as
Evolution of Blue ) that was adopted by City Council on April 28, 2015 . Future service
changes will be covered in a follow -up st udy to the Evolution of Blue p lan expected to
begin in late 2017 (o ne year after the Evolution of B lue service changes were
completed). The follow -up study shall assess all route changes to d etermine BBB’s
success in improving ridership and providing reliable, efficient connections with the
Expo Line. The results of the follow -up study would shape future improvements beyond
2017.
The SRTP also contains an update on any significant capital p rojects ; for example, bus
replacements . As part of this ongoing project, BBB accepted 11 new 40 -foot buses, 4
30 -foot buses , and 7 articulated buses during the last two years and will be accepting
25 additional 40 -foot buses between December 2016 and Marc h 201 7 .
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The SRTP summariz es BBB’s group fare discount program , including with Santa
Monica College, UCLA, Saint John’s Health Center , and Unincorporated Los Angeles
County areas. The fare discount program is just one of the many initiatives
implemented by BBB to benefit the community. Others include r egional c oordination,
d igital c ommunications updates , Bus S top Pride (to further improve the customer
experience while awaiting, boarding, or alighting from our buses), transit information
i mprovements , and many more. Big Blue Bus has been working continuously and
resolutely to enhanc e service for its residents, current customer s , and future customer s.
In addition to the description of Big Blue Bus ’ system , service, programs , and projects,
the SRTP includ es a snapshot of BBB through financial tables, as required by the
State’s Transportation Development Act , including the current fare structure, fleet
inventory, financial statement, and a capital project summary.
The Short Range Transit Plan document als o identifies the projected operating revenue
and expenses required to realize the service, programs, and projects contained within
the plan.
The proposed SRTP financial forecast is based on a combination of BBB' share of
Metro’s countywide formula -based allocation of transit funds and BBB’s projected
operational needs. The FY 2016 -17 estimated formula allocation of operating funds
(TDA, State Transit Assistance (STA), Proposition A 40%, Measure R 20%, Proposition
C -Security, Foothill Mitigation, and Bus Stop Improvement Program) is $43.6 million,
and non -formula allocation (Proposition A and Measure R Local Return) is $1.4 million.
Local operating revenues (passenger fares, advertising, interest, lease, and special
transit services revenues) are estimate d at $18.3 million.
Authorization
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Staff requests that Council authorize the City Manager to file grant applications as
transit -related funding opportunities become available; to execute grant agreements to
accept federal, state, regional and local transi t or transit -related funds, as funds are
approved or programmed; and, to execute and file certifications and assurances as they
relate to grant programs, compliance and project implementation. These authorizations
would allow the City to expedite its annua l grant applications and participate in
unanticipated one -time grant opportunities in a timely manner. Potential funding
agencies include, but are not limited to, the Federal Transit Administration (FTA) and
other federal agencies, Metro, the South Coast Air Quality Management District
(SCAQMD), State Department of Homeland Security, California Department of
Transportation (CalTrans), and other state and regional agencies.
Staff also requests that the City Manager be authorized to enter into agreements
including but not limited to, Memorandums of Understanding (MOUs), Letters of
Agreement (LOAs), Cooperative Procurement Agreements, and sub -grantee
agreements for transit funds and for pass -through funds. Agreements may include, but
are not limited to, ag reements by and between the City of Santa Monica and Metro,
SCAQMD, FTA, the Southern California Association of Governments (SCAG), Playa
Vista, non -profits, and other federal, state, local, and regional entities for the purposes
of planning, programming f unds and implementing transit services and capital projects
for the residents of the City of Santa Monica and greater Los Angeles area.
Drug & Alcohol Policy/Procedures
FTA requires the governing body of a transit agency to adopt its Drug & Alcohol Pol icy.
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FTA recently updated regulations for drug and alcohol testing for safety sensitive
employees. Staff requests that Council adopt BBB’s Draft Drug & Alcohol
Policy/Procedures for Employees in Safety -Sensitive Job Functions, which has been
updated to comply with current Federal Regulations, clarifying testing procedures falling
under City authority and Federal authority. Staff is currently in the process of advising
the bargaining units impacted by the modifications most recently mandated by FTA.
Fi nancial Impacts and Budget Actions
There is no immediate financial impact or budget action necessary as a result of the
recommended actions. The SRTP is a working document with estimated values for
planning purposes. Provision for the proposed capital imp rovements and
recommended service changes that impact the operating budget will be made each
budget year with available allocations of transit revenues. The FY 2016 -17
improvements are fully funded in the City budget with local operating and transit subsi dy
funds.
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Prepared By: Enny Chung, Sr. Admin Analyst - Grants
Approved
Forwarded to Council
Attachments:
A. FINAL SRTP_FY17 -FY19
B. Drug Alcohol Policy 2016_revised 1.24.17
C. Expo Integration Plan (Evolution of Blue)
D. Short Range Transit Plan Resolution
Santa Monica ’s Big Blue Bus
Short Range Transit Plan
F Y 201 7-FY 2019
Edward F . King
Director of T ransit Services
January 24, 2017
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Introduction
Background
SYSTEM UPDATE
SECTION I
Service Area 1
Route Information 1
Significant Improvements
Ongoing Capital Improvements 1-2
Service Planning
Expo Integration Study
Post Expo Integration Projects
Recent Service Improvements
Reducing Passenger Travel Time
On-Time Performance Improvements
Segment Speed Analysis
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T ransit Demand Management Corporate Partnerships
Santa Monica College (SMC) Partnership
University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) Partnership
St. John’s Health Center Partnership
Unincorporated County Transit Discount Program
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Planned Improvements
Capital Improvements
Service Improvements in FY 2017
Service Improvements Beyond 2017
Proposition 1B
Safety & Security
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Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) 11
Limited English Proficiency (LEP) 11
Ongoing Initiatives
Regional Coordination
BBB Digital Communications
Community Outreach
Customer Information
Passenger Travel Time
Passenger Travel Experience
Efficiently Track Resources
Bus Stop Pride
Bus Stop Lighting Program
Real-Time Transit Information
Transit Information Improvements
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FINANCIAL AND OPERATIONAL TABLES SECTION II
T able L - 1 Current Fare Structure
Table L - 2 Fleet Inventory
Table L - 3 Historical and Projected Fleet Characteristics
Table L - 4 Historical and Projected Financial Status
Table L - 5 Performance Measurement Program Reporting Forms
Table L - 6 Performance Audit Follow - Up
Table L - 7 Summary of Capital Projects
Table L - 8 Transportation Improvement Plan Project List
EXHIBITS SECTION III
Exhibit A Route Schedules
INTRODUCTION
The Short Range Transit Plan update is pr epared in accordance with the Los Angeles
County Metropolitan Transportation Authority (Metro) and Federal Transit Administration
(FTA) planning requirements.
BACKGROUND
Big Blue Bus (BBB) is a line department of th e City of Santa Monica and is governed by
the City’s seven-member City Council. The City of Santa Monica has historically taken an
aggressive approach to providing Santa Mo nica and West Los An geles area residents
with public transit services. In 1928, the Santa Monica City Council initiated bus service
under powers granted by Article 11, Sectio n 9 of the Constitution of the State of
California 1 .
The first Santa Monica bus service provided a transit link between the rapidly growing
West Los Angeles-Santa Monica area and Central Los Ange les with a 12-mile bus line
linking the Santa Monica Civic Center and beach area wi th the Pico-Rimpau terminal of
the Los Angeles Railway, via Pi co Blvd. The depression year s and World War II prompted
expansion of bus services with new routes and additional services. In 1951, the City
Council purchased the Bay Cities Transit Co mpany, a private tran sit company that had
provided local transit services in the West Los Angeles-Santa Monica Bay Area.
Originally, the City of Santa Monica transit service was called the “Santa Monica Municipal
Bus Lines,” but customers usually referred to th eir transit service as “the Big Blue Bus,”
and in 1997 the City of Santa Monica formally changed the name of the bus service to
Santa Monica’s “Big Blue Bus.” Bus service continues to be operated under the City’s
governance and is popularly known as the Big Blue Bus.
1 "A municipal corporation may establish, purchase and operate public works to furnish
its inhabitants with light, water, power, heat, transportation, or means of communication.
It may furnish these services outside its boundaries except within another municipal
corporation which furnishes the same service and does not consent."
SECTION I
SYSTEM UPDATE
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SERVICE AREA
Big Blue Bus (BBB) is the pr imary local fixed-route transi t operator serving the City
of Santa Monica and adjacent Westside co mmunities including: Pacific Palisades,
West Los Angeles, Brentwood, Westwood, University of Cali fornia Los Angeles
(UCLA), Cheviot Hills, south Robertson, Mi d-City, Westchester, Marina del Rey,
Venice, and Playa Vista. BBB provides re gional connections to the Los Angeles
International Airport, the Metro Blue, Re d, Purple, Gold, Green and Expo Line rail
stations, Union Station, Metrolink, and Amtrak inter-city rail services.
Since its inception, BBB has followed a polic y of continuous service modifications
to keep pace with changi ng travel patterns in th e service area, which now
comprises approximately 51 square miles, well in exce ss of the 8.6 square-mile
area of the City of Santa Monica.
ROUTE INFORMATION
There are 20 Big Blue Bus fi xed routes transporting passengers throughout the
Westside and metropolitan Los Angeles Count y. They are catego rized as follows:
1) traditional local transit service with designated pickup and drop off at stops
spaced approximately every 0.2 miles on a specified route, ty pically on avenues
and major boulevards; 2) limited stop serv ice – Rapid 3 along Lincoln Blvd., which
connects Santa Monica with Los Angeles International Airport and the Metro Rail
Green Line; Rapid 7 on Pico Blvd.; Ra pid 10, which connect s Santa Monica to
downtown Los Angeles; and Rapid 12, which terminates at UCLA.
See Exhibit A for a complete detailed descri ption of existing and current schedules
of Big Blue Bus routes.
SIGNIFICANT IMPROVEMENTS
Ongoing Capital Improvements
Bus replacements will continue in accord ance with the fleet management plan, the
Evolution of Blue service expansion, an d as funds become fully available. A
contract was awarded in June 2014 to purc hase 11 natural gas 40-foot buses, four
natural gas 30-foot buses with Gillig, LL C, and in September 2014, to purchase
seven articulated buses with New Flyer. Buses have been and continue to be
delivered on schedule. In April 2015, a co ntract was awarded to Gillig to purchase
25 natural gas 40-foot buses with deli very scheduled for January 2017.
The City of Santa Monica is a nationally recognized leader fo r its sustainability
policies and actions. BBB has progressively contributed to the City’s sustainability
narrative through its use of alternative fu el and ultimate phasing out of diesel-
fueled motor coaches. As of January 12, 2015, BBB’s en tire fleet of motor coaches
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is powered by clean burning and Renewa ble Natural Gas, known as Redeem™.
Renewable Liquefied Natural Gas is non-fracked methane harvested from organic
waste in landfills. The process of harves ting and processing Renewable Methane
Gas provides a product that has fewer impu rities than conven tional Natural Gas
and thus is a cleaner burning fuel source.
Implementation of the Bus Stop Improvem ent Program (BSIP) is a multi-phased
project that has included updating the Big Blue Bus the brand, designing a new
form of eyelevel for bus stops, and designing and in stalling bus shelters and
amenities. Phase I of the pr oject focused on bus stops within the City of Santa
Monica, which include one ve ry high volume stop, 49 high volume stops, 51
medium volume stops, and 111 low volume st ops. A contract for fabrication and
installation of the shelters and amenities was awar ded on June 25, 2013 to West
Valley Investment Group, Inc. The progra m included street furniture, trash cans,
real-time transit information at up to 35 locations, and other customer amenities.
System-wide implementation of improved bus stops and information at the nearly
1,000 bus stops outside the City of Santa Monica has been completed.
Big Blue Bus continues to be involved wi th the regional Tran sit Access Pass (TAP)
program. The TAP program will allow passe ngers to ride multiple transit systems
with a single fare medium utilizing sm art card technology . Issuing unique
electronic passes provides enhanced conven ience and security to passengers and
allows for more accurate repo rting of travel patterns in th e region. In late 2015,
BBB requested Council approval for the rehabilitation of current fare collection
system including fareboxes, vaulting system and system software. Council
approved this request in October 2015 an d the rehabilitation was completed in
January 2017.
SERVICE PLANNING
Expo Integration Study
Phase II of the Metro Expo Line, completed on May 20, 2016, consists of a seven-
mile rail extension from Culver City to 4 th St. in Santa Monica . All seven of the
new stations are served by at least one direct Big Blue Bus connection.
During the 3 rd Quarter of FY2013-14, BBB embarked on a comprehensive study of
integration with the eight stations on th e Expo Line that are in the BBB service
area. As part of this study, Big Blue Bus examined existing conditions with regards
to bus service, f eeder routes for all stations, bus rail interface at or near each
station, key destinations, best practices review for bus/rail integration, and
pending new developments. This study included a substantial stakeholder and
public participation process, a Title VI review of proposals, and resulted in
comprehensive changes to the Big Blue Bus network of transit services.
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Goals of the study were the effective integration of firs t and last mile trips from
Expo, elimination of low perf orming or duplicative servi ces, integration with Expo
and other intermodal connections, a servi ce plan limited to an operating budget
increase of 11%, and adjust ment of the predominant east-west orientation of the
Big Blue Bus system to on e more balanced with the new transit needs present
after the arrival of the Expo Line. As of August 2016, all recommend ed route and
schedule changes from the stud y had been implemented.
Big Blue Bus is an active participant in a series of land use and zoning studies
being conducted around the various statio ns. Given that many of the stations
along Expo Phase II are built with little to no parking, and few, if any bus berths,
much of the bus/rail integrat ion takes place outside of the immediate area of the
station footprint, and is part of a larger effort to create in termodal facilities
adjacent to the stations on ot her parcels or on the street. As part of this effort,
Big Blue Bus is developing a wayfinding program to install signage at Expo Line
Stations to help customers locate BBB serv ices once they disembark from the train.
This program is expected to improve the customer experience by alleviating
customer confusion of not kn owing where to catch the bu s when transferring from
the train.
In early 2013, a study of 43 candidate corridors of LA County Metropolitan
Transportation Authority was conducted to further develop recommendations for
an effective county-wide Bus Rapid Transi t (BRT) system and to narrow the field
of corridors for further study to 12 or 15. This study culminated in the 2035
Mobility Plan adopted by the Los Angeles City Counc il on August 11, 2015. The
2035 Mobility Plan identified a Transit Enhanced Networ k of 300 miles of streets,
in the City of Los Angeles, that will complement the region’s existing and planned
rail and busway system. Tr ansit enhanced streets ai m to: provide reliable and
frequent transit service that is convenient and safe, in crease transit mode share,
and reduce single-occ upancy vehicle trips. BBB co rridors that are projected to
receive an exclusive bus only lane either al l-day or during the pe ak period include:
Santa Monica Blvd, Wilshire Blvd, Westwood Blvd (north of Wilshire Blvd), Lincoln
Blvd, and Pico Blvd. The fu ture implementation of th e Transit Enhanced Network
will greatly improve overall travel time an d reliability on BBB’s busiest corridors.
Post Expo Integration Projects
Big Blue Bus is working on a number of post Expo Li ne projects that seek to
improve the overall transit experience for current and future customers.
Recent Service Improvements
The majority of service impr ovements during the past ye ar were completed as part
of Phase Two, Three, and Four of the City Council adopted Evolution of Blue Plan
to integrate BBB service with the Expo Rail Line. Major changes in service included
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the introduction of new routes, route al ignment changes, freq uency and schedule
updates, and route consolidations/eliminations.
Changes by Phase:
Phase One – August 23, 2015
o Occurred during the prior fiscal year
Phase Two – February 21, 2016
o Route 1 – Extend service to Mari na del Rey, change frequency
o Route 16 – Introduce new service from Wilshire Blvd to Marina
del Rey
o Route 18 – Introduce new servi ce from Venice Beach to UCLA
o Route 41 – Cut service south of Pico Blvd, change frequency
Phase Three – June 12, 2016
o Route 12/Rapid 12 – Comb ine routes and extend to Culver City,
change frequency
o Route 17 – Introduce new se rvice on Sawtelle Blvd
o Route 42 – Introduce new serv ice between Pico Blvd and
Montana Ave
o Route 44 – Integrate service with the 17 th St/SMC Station
o Introduce late night di al-a-ride service at 17 th St/SMC Station
Phase Four – August 21, 2016
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o Route 5 – Cut service west of Bergamot Station
o Route 10 – Eliminate weekend service
Changes by Route:
Route 1
o Adjust Downtown Santa Monica routing to operate on 4 th St instead of
Ocean Ave
o Slight change in southbound layover and routing
o Service to Venice High School eliminated and replaced by Route 16
o Improved evening frequency weekday and Saturday
Route 2
o Change in span to reduce duplicat ion of service with Metro Route 20
nighttime service
o Dedicated bus lane along Wilshire Blvd lead to improved travel times during
weekday peak periods
Route 3
o Emphasis shifted from Local route serving Lincoln Blvd to Rapid route
o
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o Weekday and Saturday frequency reduced from 15 minutes to every 20
minutes
o Sunday frequency reduced from 15 minutes to every 30 minutes
Rapid 3
o Emphasis shifted from Local route serving Lincoln Blvd to Rapid route
o Weekday frequency improved from 30 minutes to every 10-15 minutes
o Saturday/Sunday service added with service every 20 minutes on Saturday
and every 30 minutes on Sunday
Route 4
o Route eliminated and replaced by Route 9, 17, 18, and 43
Route 5
o Route shortened to provide service between Century City and Bergamot
Station in order to reduce duplicatio n of service with LA Metro and Expo
Line
o Peak only service added on Mo tor Ave serving Palms Station
o Weekday peak frequency improved
o Saturday/Sunday frequency reduced
Route 6
o Route eliminated and replaced by Expo Line
Route 7
o Emphasis shifted from Local route serving Pico Blvd to Rapid route
o Weekday frequency reduced from 15 minutes to every 20 minutes
Rapid 7
o Emphasis shifted from Local route serving Pico Blvd to Rapid route
o Weekday frequency improved to every 6-12 minutes
o Saturday/Sunday service added with service every 30 minutes
Route 8
o Minor schedule adjustments
Route 9
o Minor schedule adjustments
Rapid 10
o Saturday/Sunday service eliminated to reduce duplication of service with
Expo Line
Route 12
o Emphasis shifted from Local route serv ing Westwood Blvd to Rapid route
o Route eliminated and replaced by Route 17 and Rapid 12
Rapid 12
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o Emphasis shifted from Local route serv ing Westwood Blvd to Rapid route
o Major change in southbound layover and routing
o Weekday frequency improved
o Saturday/Sunday service added
Route 13
o Route eliminated and replaced by Route 7
Route 14
o Service extended south to Playa Vista
o Service north of Montana Ave eliminated and replaced by Route 15
Route 15
o New route serving Bundy Station and Barrington Ave between Sunset Blvd
and Olympic Blvd
Route 16
o New route serving Marina del Rey, Venice High School, Santa Monica
College, and Bergamot Station
Route 17
o New route serving Culver City Statio n, Palms Blvd, Sawtelle Blvd, VA
Medical Center, and UCLA
Route 18
o Route 3M renamed Route 18 and exte nded to serve UCLA, Montana Ave,
4 th St, Abbot Kinney Blvd, and Marina del Rey
Route 41
o Saturday/Sunday service added
o Route shorted to Pico Blvd to serve Santa Monica College
o Weekday peak service improved to every 15 minutes
Route 42
o New counterclockwise route complimen ting Route 41 clockwise service
between 17 th St Station, Montana Ave, and Santa Monica College
Route 43
o New route serving San Vicente Blvd, 26 th St, and Bergamot Station
Route 44
o Santa Monica College routing adjusted to serve 14 th St, Pearl St, and 17 th
St
o Route extended north to serve 17 th St Station
UCLA – The newly named UCLA Gateway Pl aza, formerly known as the Ackerman
Bus Terminal, reopened at UCLA in Oc tober 2016 after being closed since July
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2013 for campus construction. BBB Rapid 12 now serves UCLA Gateway Plaza
providing fast and frequent connections to the Westwood Expo Line Station and
Palms neighborhood.
Reducing Passenger Travel Time
Within the past year, plan ning staff has eliminated approximately 109 bus stops
due to low passenger volume, route changes, or stop sp acing consolidation. These
stop eliminations are part of a larger e ffort to improve bus speeds to provide our
customers with a faster, mo re reliable service.
Customers paying with cash take the mo st time to board the bus and currently
account for approximately 47% of all BBB boardings. BBB is seeking to reduce
cash payments to 35% over the next two years. On June 15, 2015, BBB took the
first step in transitioning all paper passes onto the TAP card fa re payment system.
BBB customers can also use TAP to pay fo r their one-way fares instead of using
cash. In the next year, LA Metro plans to shift interagency transfers onto TAP and
will discontinue the issuance of paper transf ers to customers. By reducing cash
payments and paper transfers, BBB will si gnificantly speed up the fare payment
process which will result in faster travel times and fewer delays for customers.
BBB is a stakeholder and active in the “Lin coln Neighborhood Co rridor Plan” (LiNC)
along Lincoln Blvd in the City of Santa Monica, which among other
recommendations seeks to implement pe ak-hour bus only lanes along this
productive, but highly conges ted corridor. BBB is workin g with the City of Santa
Monica’s Planning and Public Works departme nts to identify fund ing for this project
and is seeking to begi n construction on the bus only la nes in Fiscal Year 2018.
BBB is also one of the stakeholders in th e Metro Wilshire BRT lane project and is
monitoring the results of this project for use in creating its own bus lanes. On
November 16, 2015, the fina l phase of the Wilshire BRT lane project opened,
allowing BBB to utilize the bus only lanes on Wilshire Blvd between Westwood Blvd
and the Santa Monica city line, benefitting customers with faster travel times and
improved reliability on Route 2.
The City of Santa Monica is implementing its own traffic signals control center.
One of the aspects of the proj ect is to use traffic signal prioritization for emergency
services and to provide signal priority for late buses on major Santa Monica
arterials. This project will be ongoing as the signals control center is created and
begins operation.
On-Time Performance Improvements
BBB staff continues to make a concerted effort to improve on-time performance
during FY 2016, increasing the averag e system-wide running and layover time.
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Additionally, the Operations Division has generated standard procedures that can
be deployed when recurring traffic problems occur. In this way, the impact of
regularly occurring traffic delays on on-time performance can be minimized.
Operations supervisors are now actively monitoring and addressing on-time
performance issues in real-t ime from the dispatch center to ensure a more reliable
delivery of service.
Changes noted above resulted in an impr ovement of on-time performance, from
70.1% in FY 2015 to 74% in FY 2016, m eeting BBB’s interim on-time performance
goal. Planning staff will co ntinue analysis of system data to monitor operational
performance and to reschedule routes wher e necessary. This wo rk is expected to
continue in order to meet an eventual goal of 85% as stated in th e Service, Design,
Performance and Evalua tion Guidelines.
Segment Speed Analysis
Big Blue Bus is conducting an analysis and cross reference of service density and
service delay for the reco mmendation of queue jump lane and bus only lane
treatments. As traffic worsens, the pa ssenger travel times on the bus suffer,
making the bus a less attractive and comp etitive form of transportation. By
advocating for the construction of dedicated bus facilities, BBB can speed up
passenger travel times to improve the customer experi ence while saving operating
funds. At the conclusion of the analysis, BBB will recommend certain corridor and
roadway segments for speed improvements.
Transit Demand Management Corporate Partnerships
Santa Monica College (SMC) Partnership
In May 2014, BBB and SMC renewed the “Any Line Anytime” transit pass program
through June 30, 2017. The new agr eement increased BBB revenue 10% over
the 2014 agreement. SMC no w accounts for 11 percent of all BBB ridership, which
is 5 percent less than the prior fiscal year due to competition with the Expo Line.
Santa Monica College (SMC) is piloting a TAP program where they will place TAP-
stickers on the back of SMC ID Cards be longing to a test gr oup of students.
These stickers, labeled U-Pass, are chip -embedded, turning SMC ID cards into
fully functional TAP cards, loaded with the BBB-SMC An y Line Any Time unlimited
ride pass. There are approximately 100 st udents in the pilot group. The pilot
program began October 15 th , 2016 and concluded on December 15 th , 2016.
If this pilot is successful, SMC plans to transition fu lly to TAP, providing TAP
stickers to all their stud ents beginning in early 2017. Having SMC on TAP will
greatly improve boarding times at SMC stop s and will help provide more accurate
ridership reporting for BBB.
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University of California, Lo s Angeles (UCLA) Partnership
BBB and UCLA renewed the un limited travel “BruinGo!” transit pass program for
another 5-year term through June 30, 2020. UCLA riders continue to constitute 8
percent of all BBB ridership.
St. John’s Health Center Partnership
In 2016, BBB and Saint John’s Heath Cent er forged a partnership to provide
hospital employees with Unlimited Ride TAP Cards enabling St. John’s employees
to ride any BBB route. BBB provides direct service to St. John’s Health Center via
Route 1 on Santa Monica Blvd, Route 41-42 on 20 th St, and Route 2 on nearby
Wilshire Blvd.
Unincorporated County Transit Discount Program
Big Blue Bus is working with Los Angele s County staff to expand access to the LA
County Transit Subsidy Program. Residents in certain unincorpor ated county areas
may be eligible for a special discount on their transit pa ss. BBB is working to make
this discount available for BBB fare products.
PLANNED IMPROVEMENTS
Fiscal Year 2017
Capital Improvements
Big Blue Bus continues to be involved wi th the regional Tran sit Access Pass (TAP)
program. The TAP program allows passeng ers to ride multiple transit systems
with a single fare medium utilizing sm art card technology . Issuing unique
electronic passes will provide enhanced convenience an d security to passengers
and allow for more accurate reporting of travel patterns in the region. In Spring
2015, BBB added TAP card validators to its entire fleet allowing seamless fare
payment for all TAP card holders.
BBB is in process to rehabilitate its state-of-the-art Fuel & Wash facility. The
rehabilitation includes a new bus wash and adds a redundan t fueling lane.
Service Improvements in FY 2017
Minor changes are planned in FY 2017 to address ridership demand and routing
issues that have emerged af ter implementing the Evolutio n of Blue Plan. The next
service change will take place in Februa ry 2017. Minor sche dule adjustments will
be made to continue the improve ment of on-time performance.
BBB will also continue its incremental ap proach to reducing overcrowding by
eliminating low ridership trips and moving resources to routes that routinely
experience overcrowding with added tr ips or increased frequency.
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In August 2015, BBB added th e RSM RideCheck Plus soft ware, giving the agency
greater ability to accurately assess auto matic passenger counting data. BBB is
working with a qualified statistician on th e FTA certification pro cess to validate the
automatic passenger counting reporting system, allowing BBB to use that system
as the primary reporting tool for ridership to the Nati onal Transit Database.
Service Improvements Beyond 2017
In 2017, BBB will be conducting a follow-up study to the Evolution of Blue Plan.
This study will assess all route changes to determine BBB’s success in improving
ridership and providing reliable, efficien t connections with the Expo Line. In
addition, this study will examine opportun ities to serve new destinations. The
results of this study will shape future service improvements beyond 2017.
Proposition 1B
California voters approved Proposition 1B in the November 2006 general election.
Proposition 1B enacted the Highway Safety, Traffic Reduction, Air Quality, and Port
Security Bond Act of 2006 to authorize up to $19.9 billion in State general
obligation bonds. These fu nds include $3.6 billion statewide to the Public
Transportation Modernization, Improve ment and Service E nhancement Account
(PTMISEA). These funds are available to transit operators over the next two years
for eligible transit capital projects. Fina l appropriations were determined by the
State Legislature’s approval and the St ate’s issuance of bonds. Funds from
PTMISEA will be used toward transit bu s replacements and other bus related
capital projects. BBB anticipates approxim ately $267,000 each year to be available
for transit security capital improvements. Safety and Security is further discussed
below.
Safety & Security
The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) has identified BBB as a Tier 1
Agency, having mid-level risk. Through DHS, BBB can seek funds for training,
planning, and capital projects. Capital proj ect funding will be sought to implement
and enhance security in and around the BBB camp us and its facilities as well as at
major transit interface locati ons, such as the downtown Santa Mo nica transit mall
and other locations where BBB connects with other transit operators. A Threat and
Vulnerability Assessment (T VA) was conducted in 2011. The TVA assisted BBB in
identifying areas to improv e security of its assets and ensure that frontline
employees are equipped to handle security incide nts and emergencies. BBB
continues to coordinate its security activi ties with the City’s police department and
Los Angeles County transit operators th rough the Regional Transit Security
Working Group.
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With the Proposition 1B S ecurity Funds, BBB has upgr aded the employee visitor
access system with automatic vehicular gates complete with security cameras. In
addition, BBB is exploring adding additi onal solar lighting at bus stops.
AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT (ADA)
Based on the FY 2014 FTA Triennial Re view, BBB was in co mpliance with all
Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) requirements within the agency. All vehicles
are ADA compliant with kneeling low floor capabi lity, ramps, wheelchair
securement locations, and appropriate signage. All vehicles have voice
annunciators to assist the visually challenged riders. Automated voice
announcements are made at all stops; announcements can be heard inside the
bus and by passengers waitin g at stops outside the bus. All new and replacement
vehicles will be ADA compliant.
Big Blue Bus is a member agency of Access Services, Inc., the county-wide
ADA-mandated complementary paratransit service within Los Angeles County.
BBB also contracts additional paratransit servi ces for its City residents. In FY 2015,
the City purchased six replacement vehicl es, for the ongoing operation of this
service. The City of Santa Monica Dial-A-Ride serves bo th the senior and disabled
community.
LIMITED ENGLISH PROFICIENCY
Big Blue Bus is committed to ensuring that all part s of the Limited English
Proficiency (LEP) Plan are implemented. As part of these efforts, BBB secured
language translation services in ove r 200 languages and rolled out customer
information in the top seven LEP language s identified in the BBB service area.
Public information pieces promoting the new language service as well as general
Title VI policy guidelines can be found in bu s interiors and on BBB’s website. A
special contact card promoting language se rvices is available for all motor coach
operators to distribute to non-En glish speaking customers.
ONGOING INITIATIVES
Big Blue Bus is committed to regional coordination working with Metro and the
other municipal transit operators in delive ring transit services . BBB’s activities
continue to support the regional initia tives to improve passenger travel time,
customer information, an d efficient tracking of resources through the
implementation of the following local and regional programs and projects:
Regional Coordination
BBB continues to participat e and support the following regional programs:
Bus Rapid Transit Service
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Lincoln Blvd Re-Visioning Process
Rapid Shelter Program
Metro Transit Security Working Group
Metro Bus Operations Subcommittee
Metro Technical Advisory Committee
Transit Access Pass (TAP) Operating Group
Westside Cities Council of Governments
Coordinated Real Time Tr ansit Information Program
Coordinated Transit Signal Priority System
Metro Wilshire BRT Lane Project
Measure M 20% Operations Gu idelines Working Group
Measure M Local Return Gu idelines Working Group
BBB Digital Communications
To improve the availability, clarity and su stainability of information provided to
customers, BBB launched new styles and modes of customer communication over
the last few years. In alignment with th e City’s sustainability plan, BBB has been
shifting customer information to digita l platforms instead of print. Upcoming
enhancements include the de ployment of a mobile resp onsive website that will
provide customers with trip planning da ta optimized for the fastest loading and
clearest display via Internet-enabled mobile phones in 2016 and early 2017.
BBB has also ventured into the digital ad vertising world to expand its reach to
customers and potential customers in its service area. Specifically, BBB began
purchasing targeted Facebook advertisin g in the summer of 2016 to promote the
new on-demand late-night service called Bl ue at Night as well as to promote the
City Council-funded Bu y One, Get One Free prom otion (BOGO). The BOGO
promotion was launched to in centivize the trial and use of BBB as a convenient
connection to the Expo Light-Rail Line an d a post-promotion su rvey revealed that
nearly 20% of participants heard about th e promotion via social media ads. This
type targeted advertising wi ll continue in 2017 and beyond.
BBB currently provides customer informat ion via digital kios ks located in the
downtown Santa Monica area which is hi ghly transited by customers, tourists,
workers, students, etc. BBB continues to work toward improving its customer-
facing technology, by resear ching, analyzing, and recomm ending next generation
digital signage options.
Community Outreach
BBB continues its community outreach effort s to engage and inform neighborhood,
business, education, media and developmen t partners in operat ional decisions and
the planning of futu re initiatives.
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Social media outreach continued to expand over the last year with more Facebook,
Twitter and Instagram users than ever. The Planning and Community Engagement
team continues to work on measuring th e levels of engagement with different
social media platforms as well as the in corporation of highly targeted paid
advertisements.
The Planning and Community Engagement sta ff has been providing critical services
for the Older Adult population in the BBB service area. Prior to opening of Expo,
staff hosted weekly sign-up sessions at the Tran sit Store enabling Older Adults to
obtain the reduced-far e TAP card. These sessions beco me so popular that BBB had
to switch to a much larger venue and began to conduct monthly presentations at
the local Ken Edwards Senior Center pr omoting the use of the newly connected
BBB service to the Expo Line. As part of these efforts, BBB is educating and
facilitating the adoption of reduced-fare TAP cards for Older Adults by hosting a
post-presentation application workshop. The workshop entails assisting Older
Adults with the TAP reduced-fare applicat ion, taking their photo, photocopying
valid identification cards, and submitting the completed applic ation packet to LA
Metro for processing on behalf of the customer. These workshops have proven to
be a highly effective way of transition ing Older Adult customers to the more
versatile and cashless TAP card system.
With a special focus on th e Older Adult community, BBB staff continued to provide
monthly informational presentations at Santa Monica Dial-A-Ride as well as
sessions at the Palisades Alliance and S ilverCrest Senior Ho using, and staffed
information booths at Metro’s Regi onal Senior Transportation Fair.
Additionally, staff attended community events, such as th e Expo Line Grand
Opening Station Celebrations, COAST (Santa Monica’s first open streets event),
student welcome events at Santa Moni ca College and UCLA, Santa Monica
Wellbeing Festival, National Night Out, and Car-Free Friday launch, amongst
others.
Customer Information
BBB launched NextBus, a real-time bus a rrival information tool, in June 2015,
which made BBB real-time information av ailable through the web (mobile or
desktop), smartphone applications for iO S and Android, text messaging, or by
calling.
To support the move to digital comm unications for customers who might not
always have access to the Internet, th e NextBus service in cludes a 24/7 phone
service that provides real-time information for each bus stop or the option for the
same information via text message.
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Currently, BBB is researching di fferent products that are cost effective, accurate
and enhance the customer ex perience by combining the real-time information and
trip planning components into one smar tphone app as well as providing the SMS
and call features. The enhanced customer-s erving technology will be implemented
in 2017.
Passenger Travel Time
The Advanced Fleet Management System (AFMS) has been instrumental in
improving customer access to transit and service information by providing real-
time bus location informatio n that staff publishes through an open data portal to
applications such as NextBus and to our fi xed signs at high-traff ic bus shelters.
Implementation of the following activiti es will further improve passenger travel
time:
Sales and acceptance of EZ tran sit pass sticker on TAP cards
Signal priority systems being installed in the City of Santa Monica and on-
going updating of schedules for the MTA-funded signal priority systems on
major routes in the City of Los Angeles.
Passenger Travel Experience
The Planning and Community Engagement Division of BBB implemented out a
highly visible and branded bus shelter and bus stop inform ation system so
customers can easily identify the system , the bus route and information about the
service. The following projects are th e major components of BBB’s efforts to
improve the passenger tr avel experience:
Bus Stop & Shelter (Rapid & Local) Improvement Program
Real-Time Transit Information
Transit Information Redesign (Targets , Eyelevels, and Digital Screens)
NextBus Plaque System-wide Deployment
Implement Universal Fare System
Government Advocacy
Motor Coach Operator Identification
Efficiently Track Resources
Big Blue Bus Advanced Fleet Management System (AFMS) allows Big Blue Bus to
track the location of its vehicles. Bi g Blue Bus also uses Enterprise Asset
Management (EAM) software program to tr ack maintenance and fu eling of all City
of Santa Monica vehicles. The program is used to de termine the total cost per
mile of maintaining an d fueling each City ve hicle. Staff is cu rrently working with
these software programs to improve tracki ng of assets and st atus of bus stops:
Bus Advanced Fleet Management System program
EAM software program
Bus Stop Asset Management Software
Fleet Management Plan
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Preventative Maintenance Systems
Bus Stop Pride
Big Blue Bus has begun a bus stop pride pr oject to improve bus stop amenities at
stops served by BBB. To star t, an inventory of the existi ng conditions at each bus
stop will be taken. Exis ting conditions wi ll include: shelter, shade, seating,
signage, accessibility, trash, and lighting. Stops will be grou ped into different
categories based on average daily boarding s. Starting with the stops showing the
highest number of boardings, BBB will work to improve the existing conditions to
benefit the customer experience.
Bus Stop Lighting Program
BBB is exploring a pilot program to add addi tional lighting at several bus stops.
The additional lighting woul d run on solar energy and customers could press the
button to illuminate and noti fy the driver there is a cu stomer waiting at that bus
stop. The lighting would add additional s ecurity at the bus stops as well.
Real-Time Transit Information
With the funding allocated for the Bus Stop Improvement Project, BBB installed
35 real-time arrival information digital si gns within the City of Santa Monica
primarily at higher volume stops.
More real-time information via mobile ph ones and text messaging in general,
provides customers with bus arrival in formation and mitigates some of the
uncertainty that is associat ed with riding public, fixe d-route transit. The real-
time signs at the bus stop s display the route number, the direction the bus is
headed, and information about its arrival time.
Transit Information Improvements
Little Blue Book
In an effort to provide BBB customer s with comprehensiv e route and rider
information in a convenient booklet, and to reduce costs and hours spent
designing, producing and distributing route and schedule information, BBB
created the Little Blue Book Transit Gu ide (Book) in February 2015. The Book
houses information for all BBB routes and has replaced the more costly individual
hand-held schedules that were previously distributed. Since the Book utilizes the
same vertical maps as th e bus stop, the number of de sign hours spent on each
service change has also b een reduced. Other improvem ents include eight pages
of rider information, includ ing fare and transfer inform ation, safety tips, and a
full-color System Map insert at the back of the Book. The Little Blue Book is
currently available at public centers, tour ism and travel kiosks, the Transit Store,
onboard buses and distributed out at pub lic events. A printa ble version of the
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Book is also available on line at BigBlueBus.com. The Little Blue Book won the
2015 APTA AdWheel Award for the “S chedule/Timetable” category.
Onboard Enhanced System Maps
BBB’s large-format system map, available as part of the Little Blue Book Transit
Guide on onboard the BBB fl eet, provides a comprehens ive look at BBB’s route
options as well as points of interest and current Metro Rail stations. Paying
particular attention to Metro Rail’s co ntinued expansion and connection, BBB
enhanced its system map to include rail lines under co nstruction in its service
area to illustrate the futu re regional travel opport unities and the changing
mobility landscape in Los Angeles County.
Enhanced Service Change Communications
Beginning in August 2015, with the first Expo Integr ation service change, the
Planning and Community Engagement Divi sion of BBB examined its suite of
customer communication touchpoints rolle d out during each service change, and
began making iterative changes. Fonts and colors were thou ghtfully selected,
and a written tone organically develope d; all serving as key communications
tools. The goal was to en able customers to understa nd and visualize both the
local and regional network that would emerge and intertwine to better serve
them. Customer brochures began includ ing large colorful maps with graphic
spotlights highlighting areas of major ch anges as well as larger typography for
those with visibility challenges. At the street level, BBB pr oduced hundreds of
informative English-Spanish bilingual bus stop signage, not just informing the
customers of stop changes or removals, but alternative bus stop locations or
service. BBB also debuted the “A mbassador Program” where all BBB
administrative staff, incl uding executives participated in one-to-one customer
outreach at highly impact ed “hot stops” or onboar d impacted bus routes.
Ambassadors were armed with a “toolkit” of outreach material s they would need
to field questions and disse minate information. Customers found this level of
engagement refreshing and expressed positive feedback throughout the year-
long initiative.
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SECTION II
FINANCIAL & OPERATIONAL TABLES
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Table L-1
Santa Monica's Big Blue Bus
FARE STRUCTURE
FY 2017
FARE CATEGORIESTYPES OF FIXED ROUTE SERVICE
LocalExpress
Individual Fares
Regular/Student 4 $1.25$2.50
Senior (62 yrs. +)/Disabled/Medicare $0.50$1.00
Day Pass
Regular/Student $4.00$4.00
$1.50$1.50
7-Day Pass 4
Regular $14.00 $14.00 + $1.25 upgrade
13 Rides
Regular/Student 4 $14.00 + $1.25 transfer$14.00 + $1.25 upgrade
Senior (62 yrs. +)/Disabled/Medicare $6.00 + $0.50 tranfser$6.00 + $1.00 upgrade
30 Day Pass
Regular 4 $50.00$89.00
Senior (62 yrs. +)/Disabled/Medicare $24.00$40.00
Student (5-18)4 $38.00 $38.00 + $1.25 upgrade
Senior (62 yrs. +)/Disabled/Medicare
NOTES:
1. There is no fare differential between peak and off-peak periods.
2. Children age 4 and under ride free with a paying adult (up to two children per adult)
3. The Big Blue Bus participates in the inter-agency EZ Transit Pass Program. The monthly
cost for an EZ transit pass for local service is $84 (regular) and $35 (senior/disabled/
Medicare).
4. Fare Change effective January 2016.
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Table L - 3
Santa Monica's Big Blue Bus
HISTORICAL AND PROJECTED FLEET CHARACTERISTICS
SYSTEM TOTAL
FY 2015 FY 2016 FY 2017
FLEET CHARACTERISTICS Audited Estimated Planned
Peak hour fleet 157 167 167
Spare for maintenance 32 33 33
Spare Ratio 20% 20% 20%
(Line 2 divided by Line 1)
Emergency Contingency Reserve
Inactive Fleet: 0 0 0
Vehicles Not Serviceable
Total Vehicles 189 200 200
(Sum Lines 1,2,4, & 5)
New Replacement Vehicles Delivered (2017)* 0 0 25
*anticipates delivery of 40-foot replace 2002 LNG and 2004 LNG buses in FY2017
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Table 4 (A)
HISTORICAL AND PROJECTED FINANCIAL STATUS
SOURCES AND APPLICATIONS OF CAPITAL FUNDS
MODE: Bus
SOURCES OF CAPITAL FUNDS:FY 2015FY 2016FY 2017
Audited Actual Planned
FEDERAL CAPITAL GRANTS
FTA Sec. 5309 (Sec. 3)7
FTA Sect 5307 (Sec. 9)2,9339,73310,460
Econ Stimulus
Other Federal (CMAQ)
STATE CAPITAL GRANTS AND SUBVENTIONS
TDA (ART 4) current from unallocated 6,7077,6666,000
TDA from prior year reserves
STA current from unallocated 0
STA from prior years reserve
Other State241568267
LOCAL CAPITAL GRANTS
Prop A Local Return
Prop A Discretionary
Prop C Local Return
Prop C 5% Security
Prop C 40% Disc. 0.20.20.2
Prop C MOSIP 1,453437
Measure R Clean Fuels455
Measure R 15% Local Return
Prop 1B PTMISEA Bridge Funds 216,2551,558
Prop 1B Transit Security Bridge Funds 249268
Other Local
TOTAL CAPITAL REVENUE 11,36325,36318,999
TOTAL CAPITAL EXPENSES12,02230,44719,000
BY YEAR OF EXPENDITURE ($000)
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TABLE L - 4 (B)
HISTORICAL AND PROJEC TED FINANCIAL STATUS
SOURCES AND APPLICATION OF OPERATING FUNDS
BY YEAR OF EXPENDITURE ($000)
FY 2015 FY 2016 FY 2017
Audited Actual Planned
SOURCES OF OPERATING FUNDS:
FEDERAL GRANTS AND REIMBURSEMENTS
FTA Sec. 5307 (Sec.) Operating
CMAQ (Operating )
STATE GRANTS AND REIMBURSEMENTS
TDA Current from Unallocated 19,329 18,486 19,268
STA Current from Unallocated 2,426 2,898 1,547
LOCAL CASH GRANTS & REIMBURSEMENTS
Passenger Fares 13,362 12,841 12,887
Special Transit Services 0 0 0
Charter service Revenues - - -
Auxiliary Transportation Revenue 1,927 2,407 2,400
Non-transportation Revenue 2,484 2,701 2,319
Prop A. 40% Discretionary 12,229 12,255 12,408
Prop A. Local Return 1,383 936 785
Prop A Interest - - -
Measure R Local Return - 516 732
Measure R 20% 9,085 7,526 7,840
Prop C. 5% Security 1,348 1,084 1,179
Prop C Local Return - - -
Prop C. Other (BSIP & Foothill Mitigation) 1,298 1,326 1,345
Alt. Fuel Tax Credit 1,428 1,343 1,400
Low Carbon Transit Operations Program 518 387
Other Local 1,059 641 655
SUBTOTAL OPERATING REVENUES 67,358 65,478 65,152
TOTAL OPERATING EXPENSES 67,358 65,478 65,152
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TABLE L - 6
PERFORMANCE AUDIT FOLLOW-UP
OF DRAFT RECOMMENDATIONS FROM THE LAST
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PERFORMANCE AUDIT OPERATOR PROGRESS
RECOMMENDED ACTIONSTO DATE
1. Full-Time Equivalent (FTE) data reported to the
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Staff ensures all FTE data is reported by dividing all
employees hours by 2,000 and including contractor hours.
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SECTION III
EXHIBITS
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EXHIBIT A
ROUTE SCHEDULES
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UCLA Hilgard Terminal
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Main Street
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EFFECTIVE DATE: AUGUST 21, 2016
ROUTE 1
VENICE TO UCLA
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EFFECTIVE DATE: AUGUST 21, 2016
ROUTE 1
UCLA TO VENICE
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EFFECTIVE DATE: AUGUST 21, 2016
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EFFECTIVE DATE: AUGUST 21, 2016
ROUTE 1
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EFFECTIVE DATE: AUGUST 21, 2016
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EFFECTIVE DATE: AUGUST 21, 2016
ROUTE 1
UCLA TO VENICE
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EFFECTIVE DATE: AUGUST 21, 2016
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CONTINUED UCLA TO VENICE
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00:00 Serves C.E.Y./P2 Hub - NOT Hilgard Terminal./
Viaja al C.E.Y./P2 Hub - No viaja al Terminal Hilgard.
◊ Trip ends on Santa Monica Blvd. at 6th St. three minutes
later than time indicated./Este viaje termina en Santa
Monica Blvd. y 6th St. tres minutos antes de la hora
indicada.
› Trip begins after the intersection on Westwood Blvd. at
Wilshire Blvd. 15 minutes earlier./Este viaje empieza
despues del cruce en Westwood Blvd. y Wilshire Blvd. quince
minutos antes.
† Trip begins from Windward Ave. east of Main St. two to
three minutes earlier than time indicated./Viajes inician
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BBB is on Real Time
See real-time arrival predictions on
your computer or smartphone using
Google Maps, NextBus and more.
See BigBlueBus.com/nextbus
for details.
EFFECTIVE DATE: AUGUST 21, 2016
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EFFECTIVE DATE: AUGUST 21, 2016
ROUTE 2
SANTA MONICA TO UCLA
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EFFECTIVE DATE: AUGUST 21, 2016
ROUTE 2
UCLA TO SANTA MONICA
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ROUTE 2
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ROUTE 2
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ROUTE 2
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Viaja al UCLA C.E.Y./P2 Hub - No viaja al Terminal Hilgard.
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Loyola Marymount
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Sciences Magnets
Bright Star
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Academy Los Angeles
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Aviation Station -Metro Green Line -Metro Bus -Culver City Bus -Gardena Bus -Beach Cities Transit -LAX Shuttle “G”
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EFFECTIVE DATE: AUGUST 21, 2016
ROUTE 3
AVIATION STATION GREEN LINE
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EFFECTIVE DATE: AUGUST 21, 2016
DOWNTOWN SANTA MONICA TO
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EFFECTIVE DATE: AUGUST 21, 2016
ROUTE 3
AVIATION STATION GREEN LINE
TO DOWNTOWN SANTA MONICA
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ROUTE 3
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ROUTE 3
AVIATION STATION GREEN LINE
TO DOWNTOWN SANTA MONICA
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ROUTE 3
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* Approximate time. Bus may depart earlier than time indicated./
Hora aproximada. El autobús puede salir antes de la hora indicada.
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LINCOLN BLVD
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SANTA
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LAX City Bus Center -Metro Bus -Culver City Bus -Torrance Transit -Beach Cities Transit -LAX Lot C Shuttle
Loyola
Marymount
University
Aviation Station -Metro Green Line -Metro Bus -Culver City Bus -Gardena Bus -Beach Cities Transit -LAX Shuttle “G”
Los Angeles
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Charter High School
Santa Monica
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THE FASTEST WAY
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catch Lot C Shuttle directly to
your terminal. Lot C Shuttle runs
every 5-10 minutes./El Rapid 3
lo descarga en el Centro de
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amente a su terminal. “Lot C
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LA FORMA M Á S R Á PIDA
A/DESDE LAX
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EFFECTIVE DATE: AUGUST 21, 2016
STOPS TO AVIATION
STATION GREEN LINE
STOPS TO DOWNTOWN
SANTA MONICA
Arizona & 5th
4th & Wilshire
4th & Santa Monica
4th & Santa Monica Place
(Downtown SM Station)
Lincoln & Pico
Lincoln & Ocean Park
Lincoln & Rose
Lincoln & Broadway
Lincoln & Venice
Lincoln & Washington
Lincoln & Marina Pointe
Lincoln & Mindanao
Lincoln & Jefferson
Lincoln & Manchester
LAX City Bus Center
(Bay 11)
Century & Aviation
Aviation Station Green Line
Aviation Station Green Line
(Bay 1)
Century & Aviation
LAX City Bus Center
(Bay 12)
Lincoln & Manchester
Lincoln & Jefferson
Lincoln & Mindanao
Lincoln & Maxella
Lincoln & Washington
Lincoln & Venice
Lincoln & California
Lincoln & Rose
Lincoln & Ocean Park
Pico & Lincoln
4th & Colorado
(Downtown SM Station)
4th & Santa Monica
Arizona & 5th
RAPID 3 S T OPS
RAPID 3
Good Bus Karma
Tell your bus operator thanks for a tough
job well done. When an operator makes
your day, send a compliment on GO and
be sure to make a note of your Bus
Operator’s ID, route #, trip time and date
of travel.
EFFECTIVE DATE: AUGUST 21, 2016
RAPID 3
AVIATION STATION GREEN LINE
TO DOWNTOWN SANTA MONICA
Then service every 10-12 minutes until:
Then service every 15 minutes at:
Until:
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Rider Tip
Did you forget an item on the bus?
We know it happens. Make sure to
call customer service right away at
310-451-5444 to help you locate
your item.
EFFECTIVE DATE: AUGUST 21, 2016
RAPID 3
DOWNTOWN SANTA MONICA TO
AVIATION STATION GREEN LINE
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RAPID 3
AVIATION STATION GREEN LINE
TO DOWNTOWN SANTA MONICA
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Use a designated bus stop. BBB
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EFFECTIVE DATE: AUGUST 21, 2016
RAPID 3
DOWNTOWN SANTA MONICA TO
AVIATION STATION GREEN LINE
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Be the good guy. If yours is the last bike
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EFFECTIVE DATE: AUGUST 21, 2016
RAPID 3
AVIATION STATION GREEN LINE
TO DOWNTOWN SANTA MONICA
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EFFECTIVE DATE: AUGUST 21, 2016
RAPID 3
DOWNTOWN SANTA MONICA TO
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* Approximate time. Bus may depart earlier than time indicated./
Hora aproximada. El autobús puede salir antes de la hora indicada.
Trip operates Fridays, Saturdays, Sundays and holidays
through Monday, September 5./Viaje opera los viernes, sábados,
domingos y días festivos hasta el lunes 5 de septiembre.
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OLYMPIC BLVD –
CENTURY CITY
Manning
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Westfield Century
City Shopping Center
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Palms Station -Expo Line
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EFFECTIVE DATE: AUGUST 21, 2016
ROUTE 5
SANTA MONICA TO CENTURY CITY/
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ROUTE 5
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ROUTE 5
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EFFECTIVE DATE: AUGUST 21, 2016
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EFFECTIVE DATE: AUGUST 21, 2016
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Fares on TAP
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EFFECTIVE DATE: AUGUST 21, 2016
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EFFECTIVE DATE: AUGUST 21, 2016
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EFFECTIVE DATE: AUGUST 21, 2016
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RIMPAU TRANSIT CENTER
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Trip deviates from Pico Blvd. to serve Beverlywood./
Viaje se desvía de Pico Blvd. para servir Beverlywood.
‡ Serves stop on Robertson Blvd. south of Pico Blvd./Sirve la
parada al sur de Robertson Blvd. y Pico Blvd.
* Approximate time. Bus may depart earlier than time indicated./
Hora aproximada. El autobús puede salir antes de la hora indicada.
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EFFECTIVE DATE: AUGUST 21, 2016
STOPS TO
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STOPS TO
DOWNTOWN
SANTA MONICA
7th & Olympic
4th & Santa Monica Place
(Downtown SM Station)
Pico & 4th
Pico & Lincoln
Pico & 18th
Pico & 28th
Pico & Bundy
Pico & Sepulveda
(Sepulveda Station)
Pico & Westwood
Pico & Ave of the Stars
Pico & Beverly
Pico & Robertson
Pico & La Cienega
Pico & Fairfax
Pico & Hauser
Pico & La Brea
Pico & San Vicente
(Rimpau Transit Center)
Crenshaw & Pico
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Crenshaw & Olympic
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Wilshire & Crenshaw
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Western & Wilshire
(Wilshire/Western Station
Purple Line)
Wilshire & Western
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Purple Line)
Crenshaw & Wilshire
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Crenshaw & Olympic
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Pico & Crenshaw
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San Vicente & Pico
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Pico & La Brea
Pico & Hauser
Pico & Fairfax
Pico & La Cienega
Pico & Robertson
Pico & Elm
Pico & Ave of the Stars
Pico & Westwood
Pico & Sepulveda
(Sepulveda Station)
Pico & Bundy
Pico & Stewart
Pico & 18th
Pico & Lincoln
4th & Pico
4th & Broadway
(Downtown SM Station)
Santa Monica & 4th
Santa Monica & 6th
7th & Olympic
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RAPID 7
EFFECTIVE DATE: AUGUST 21, 2016
RAPID 7
DOWNTOWN SM TO WILSHIRE/
WESTERN STATION PURPLE LINE
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Then service every 7 - 10 minutes until:
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Good Bus Karma
If you see someone standing,
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EFFECTIVE DATE: AUGUST 21, 2016
RAPID 7
WILSHIRE/WESTERN STATION
PURPLE LINE TO DOWNTOWN SM
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Watch where you stand. Stay on
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EFFECTIVE DATE: AUGUST 21, 2016
RAPID 7
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accidents. If the operator is already
pulling away, don’t chase the bus or
pound on the door. BBB operators are
not allowed to let you board once they
have pulled away from the stop.
EFFECTIVE DATE: AUGUST 21, 2016
RAPID 7
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EFFECTIVE DATE: AUGUST 21, 2016
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EFFECTIVE DATE: AUGUST 21, 2016
ROUTE 8
DOWNTOWN SANTA MONICA
TO UCLA
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EFFECTIVE DATE: AUGUST 21, 2016
ROUTE 8
UCLA TO
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EFFECTIVE DATE: AUGUST 21, 2016
ROUTE 8
DOWNTOWN SANTA MONICA
TO UCLA
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Riding BBB to Metro Rail?
Interagency transfers are available only
with cash at this time. Ask the operator
for a special TAP transfer card to get
through the turnstiles at the station.
EFFECTIVE DATE: AUGUST 21, 2016
ROUTE 8
UCLA TO
DOWNTOWN SANTA MONICA
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Viaja al UCLA C.E.Y./P2 Hub - No viaja al Terminal Hilgard.
› Trip begins one minute earlier on Westwood Blvd. at Pico
Blvd./Viaje comienza un minuto antes en Westwood Blvd.
y Pico Blvd.
* Approximate time. Bus may depart earlier than time indicated./
Hora aproximada. El autobús puede salir antes de la hora indicada.
† Trip ends at UCLA Gateway Plaza and does not serve
C.E.Y./P2 Hub./Viaje termina en UCLA Gateway Plaza y no
sirve al C.E.Y/P2 Hub.
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EFFECTIVE DATE: AUGUST 21, 2016
ROUTE 9
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Good Bus Karma
Keep the air fresh , like our CNG
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at bus stops in Santa Monica is
illegal and a $250 ticket is no joke.
EFFECTIVE DATE: AUGUST 21, 2016
ROUTE 9
PACIFIC PALISADES
TO SANTA MONICA
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Good Bike Karma
Always load your bike on the available
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Remember, bikes cannot be locked
on the rack.
EFFECTIVE DATE: AUGUST 21, 2016
ROUTE 9
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PACIFIC PALISADES
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Stand behind the yellow line.
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remain behind the yellow line.
Do hold onto the handrails to help
keep your balance.
EFFECTIVE DATE: AUGUST 21, 2016
ROUTE 9
PACIFIC PALISADES
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‡ From 4th St. and Santa Monica Blvd., trip operates via Broadway
and 5th St. ending on 5th and Colorado Ave. (Downtown Santa
Monica Station)./De 4th St. y Santa Monica Blvd., viaje opera a
través de Broadway y 5th St. terminando en 5th St. y Colorado Ave.
(Estación del Centro de Santa Mónica).
Trip operates on Saturday only./Viaje opera sólo en sábado.
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Good Bus Karma
Say no to sprawl: Your bag belongs
on your lap, not on the seat next
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EFFECTIVE DATE: AUGUST 21, 2016
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FREEWAY EXPRESS
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Freeway Travel/Viajes por la Autopista
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Estación de Metro Rail
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MONICA
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DOWNTOWN
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Convention Center
Staples Center
LA Central
Library
Music Center
LA Live
Federal
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LA Civic Center
& City Hall
Disney Concert Hall
The Broad Museum
MOCA
Federal
Court House Union Station - Metrolink - Amtrak - Metro Customer Service Center - Red Line - Purple Line - Gold Line - Silver Line
7th Street/Metro Ctr.- Red Line - Purple Line - Blue Line - Expo Line - Silver Line
Pico Station - Blue Line - Expo Line
Santa Monica
Pier & Aquarium
Santa Monica
College
LA Trade Tech College - Blue Line Grand/LATTC Station
Fashion
District
Santa Monica
High School
26th Street/Bergamot Station -Expo Line 17th Street/SMC Station -Expo Line
Downtown Santa Monica Station -Expo Line Bundy Station -Expo Line
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STOPS TO
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STOPS TO
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2nd & Broadway
Ocean & Broadway
Ocean & Santa Monica
Santa Monica & 3rd
Santa Monica & 4th
Santa Monica & 6th
Santa Monica & Lincoln
Santa Monica & 11th
Santa Monica & 14th
Santa Monica & 17th
Santa Monica & 20th
Santa Monica & Cloverfield
Santa Monica & 26th
Santa Monica & Yale
Santa Monica & Centinela
Santa Monica & Bundy
Bundy & Idaho
Bundy & Nebraska
Bundy & La Grange
Bundy & Olympic
(Bundy Station)
Bundy & Pico
Olive & Venice
Olive & Pico
Olive & Olympic
Olive & 9th
7th & Olive
7th & Hope
7th & Figueroa
Figueroa & 5th
Hope & 4th
Hope & 1st
Hope & Temple
Temple & Hill
Temple & Spring
Los Angeles & Temple
Alameda & Los Angeles
(Union Station)
Main & Alameda
Main & Alameda
Alameda & Los Angeles
(Union Station)
Los Angeles & Aliso
Los Angeles & Temple
Temple & Spring
Temple & Hill
Hope & 1st
Flower & 4th
Flower & 5th
Wilshire & Hope
Wilshire & Grand
Grand & 9th
Grand & Olympic
Grand & Pico
Grand & 14th
Grand & Venice
Bundy & Pico
Bundy & Olympic
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Bundy & La Grange
Bundy & Nebraska
Bundy & Idaho
Santa Monica & Bundy
Santa Monica & Centinela
Santa Monica & Yale
Santa Monica & 26th
Santa Monica & Cloverfield
Santa Monica & 20th
Santa Monica & 17th
Santa Monica & 14th
Santa Monica & 11th
Santa Monica & Lincoln
6th & Santa Monica
Broadway & 5th
Broadway & 4th
(Downtown SM Station)
2nd & Broadway
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Drop Off Only/Descargo solamente
Pick Up Only/Recojer solamente
LEGEND RAPID 10
EFFECTIVE DATE: AUGUST 21, 2016
RAPID 10
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EFFECTIVE DATE: AUGUST 21, 2016
RAPID 10
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◊ Trip ends one block earlier on Broadway at 3rd St./
Promenade and does not serve the stop on 2nd St. at
Broadway./Viajes terminan una cuadra antes en Broadway
y 3rd St./Promenade y no servirán la parada en 2nd St. y
Broadway.
Rapid 10 does not operate on weekends or on the following
holidays:/Rapid 10 no opera los fines de semana, ni en los
siguientes días festivos:
New Year’s Day Memorial Day Independence Day
Labor Day Thanksgiving Day Christmas Day
EFFECTIVE DATE: AUGUST 21, 2016
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UCLA/WESTWOOD &
OVERLAND AVE
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Palms Blvd
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Westwood Station -Expo Line
Hammer
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UCLA Gateway Plaza
UCLA C.E.Y./P2 Hub
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Viajes hacia el sur
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Select Trips Only/Viajes Designados
Timepoint/Punto de Tiempo A
Metro Rail Station/
Estac ió n de Metro Rail
not to scale
EFFECTIVE DATE: AUGUST 21, 2016
STOPS TO
PALMS
STOPS TO
UCLA/WESTWOOD
UCLA Gateway Plaza
Westwood & Weyburn
Westwood & Wilshire
Westwood & Santa Monica
Westwood & Olympic
Westwood & Pico
Westwood & Exposition
(Westwood Station)
Westwood & National
Overland & National
Overland & Rose
Overland & Palms
Overland & Charnock
Venice & Overland
Motor & Washington
Washington & Overland
Overland & Venice
Overland & Venice
Overland & Charnock
Overland & Palms
Overland & Rose
National & Overland
Westwood & National
Westwood & Ashby
(Westwood Station)
Westwood & Pico
Westwood & Olympic
Westwood & Santa Monica
Westwood & Wilshire
Westwood & Weyburn
Westwood Plaza &
J Stein Eye Institute
UCLA Gateway Plaza
RAPID 12 S T OPS
RAPID 12
Fares on TAP
Skip the lines! Buy BBB passes and
add Stored Value to your TAP card at
taptogo.net or call 866-827-8646.
EFFECTIVE DATE: AUGUST 21, 2016
RAPID 12
PALMS TO UCLA/WESTWOOD
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Use headphones and respect others’
privacy: Groove, jam, rock out to your
own soundtrack. Don’t share it with
others.
EFFECTIVE DATE: AUGUST 21, 2016
UCLA/WESTWOOD TO PALMS
RAPID 12
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Good Bus Karma
Keep it clean: Respect those who
will ride after you. Keep your feet
off the seats and take litter with you
when you leave.
EFFECTIVE DATE: AUGUST 21, 2016
RAPID 12
PALMS TO UCLA/WESTWOOD
Then every 30 minutes at:
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Your fellow passengers have their
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neighbors. Buy your fare on TAP to
make boarding faster and even more
convenient.
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UCLA/WESTWOOD TO PALMS
RAPID 12
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› On weekends before 11am, Rapid 12 trips end at C.E.Y./
P2 Hub and do not serve Gateway Plaza./Antes de las
11am durante los fines de semana, viajes del Rapid 12
terminan en C.E.Y./P2 Hub y no sirven la Gateway Plaza.
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EFFECTIVE DATE: AUGUST 21, 2016
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EFFECTIVE DATE: AUGUST 21, 2016
ROUTE 14
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◊ Trip continues to Paul Revere Middle School arriving
at 7:36am./Viaje continúa a Paul Revere Middle School
llegando a las 7:36am.
Select trips serve Paul Revere Middle School./Viajes
designados sirven Paul Revere Middle School.
† Trip begins at 2:11pm from Paul Revere Middle School./
Viaje comienza a las 2:11pm de Paul Revere Middle School.
› Trip begins at 3:15pm from Paul Revere Middle School./
Viaje comienza a las 3:15pm de Paul Revere Middle School.
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6:25 6:29 6:37 6:43 6:55 6:59 7:08 7:15 7:25 7:30 7:39 7:47 7:55 8:00 8:09 8:17 8:30 8:35 8:44 8:52 9:02 9:06 9:14 9:22 9:32 9:36 9:44 9:52 10:02 10:06 10:14 10:22 10:32 10:36 10:44 10:52 11:02 11:06 11:14 11:22 11:32 11:36 11:44 11:52 12:02 12:06 12:14 12:22 12:32 12:36 12:44 12:52 1:02 1:06 1:14 1:22 1:32 1:36 1:44 1:52 2:02 2:06 2:14 2:22 2:32 2:36 2:44 2:52 3:02 3:06 3:15 3:25 3:32 3:36 3:45 3:55 4:02 4:07 4:17 4:30 4:32 4:37 4:47 5:00 5:02 5:07 5:17 5:30 5:32 5:37 5:47 6:00 6:02 6:07 6:17 6:30 6:32 6:37 6:47 7:00 7:05 7:09 7:18 7:28
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Safety Tip
Be safe on the street. Please don’t
cross in front of the bus. Step onto the
sidewalk and wait until the bus and all
other vehicles have pulled away before
starting to cross the street. Cross only
at crosswalks and obey traffic signals.
Even then, be sure to always look out
for distracted motorists who may not
see you.
EFFECTIVE DATE: AUGUST 21, 2016
BRENTWOOD TO
WEST LOS ANGELES
ROUTE 15
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TIMES IN
BOLD
6:15 6:24 6:34 6:38 6:50 6:59 7:09 7:13 7:20 7:30 7:42 7:46 7:50 8:02 8:15 8:19 8:25 8:36 8:48 8:52 9:00 9:09 9:18 9:21 9:30 9:39 9:48 9:51 10:00 10:09 10:18 10:21 10:30 10:39 10:48 10:51 11:00 11:09 11:20 11:23 11:30 11:39 11:50 11:53 12:00 12:09 12:20 12:23 12:30 12:39 12:50 12:53 1:00 1:09 1:20 1:23 1:30 1:39 1:50 1:53 2:00 2:09 2:20 2:23 2:30 2:39 2:50 2:53 3:00 3:09 3:20 3:23 3:35 3:45 3:57 4:01 4:10 4:20 4:32 4:36 4:40 4:50 5:05 5:10 5:10 5:20 5:35 5:40 5:40 5:50 6:05 6:10 6:10 6:20 6:35 6:40 6:40 6:50 7:02 7:06 7:10 7:20 7:32 7:36
A B D C
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Good Bus Karma
No one likes to be passed by, so as you
wait, look to see if the bus is coming,
stand up and signal the bus operator
with a wave. A smile is optional (though
highly recommended).
EFFECTIVE DATE: AUGUST 21, 2016
WEST LOS ANGELES
TO BRENTWOOD
BRENTWOOD TO
WEST LOS ANGELES
ROUTE 15
Then every 30 minutes at:
Until:
Then every 30 minutes at:
Until:
6:35 6:39 6:47 6:55 7:05 7:09 7:17 7:25 7:35 7:39 7:47 7:55 8:05 8:09 8:17 8:25 8:35 8:39 8:47 8:55 9:05 9:09 9:17 9:25 9:35 9:39 9:47 9:55 10:05 10:09 10:17 10:25 10:35 10:39 10:47 10:55 11:05 11:09 11:17 11:25 11:35 11:39 11:47 11:55
:10 :14 :22 :30 :40 :44 :52 :00
5:10 5:14 5:22 5:30 5:35 5:39 5:47 5:55 6:05 6:09 6:17 6:25 6:35 6:39 6:47 6:55 7:05 7:09 7:17 7:25
D C A B
Pi
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B
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Ba
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ALL PM
TIMES IN
BOLD
6:59 7:08 7:17 7:19 7:29 7:38 7:47 7:49 7:59 8:08 8:17 8:19 8:29 8:38 8:47 8:49 8:59 9:08 9:17 9:19 9:29 9:38 9:47 9:49 9:59 10:08 10:19 10:22 10:29 10:38 10:49 10:52 10:59 11:08 11:19 11:22 11:34 11:43 11:54 11:57
:04 :13 :24 :27 :34 :43 :54 :57
5:04 5:13 5:24 5:27 5:34 5:43 5:54 5:57 6:04 6:13 6:24 6:27 6:34 6:43 6:54 6:57 7:04 7:13 7:22 7:24 7:34 7:43 7:52 7:54
A B D C
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Pi
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Bu
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m
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Bu
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(B
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)
EFFECTIVE DATE: AUGUST 21, 2016
WEST LOS ANGELES
TO BRENTWOOD
BRENTWOOD TO
WEST LOS ANGELES
ROUTE 15
7:05 7:09 7:17 7:25 8:05 8:09 8:17 8:25 9:05 9:09 9:17 9:25 10:05 10:09 10:17 10:25 11:05 11:09 11:17 11:25 12:10 12:14 12:22 12:30 1:10 1:14 1:22 1:30 2:10 2:14 2:22 2:30 3:10 3:14 3:22 3:30 4:10 4:14 4:22 4:30 5:10 5:14 5:22 5:30 6:05 6:09 6:17 6:25 7:05 7:09 7:17 7:25
D C A B
Pi
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B
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Ba
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Ba
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ALL PM
TIMES IN
BOLD
7:29 7:38 7:47 7:49 8:29 8:38 8:47 8:49 9:29 9:38 9:47 9:49 10:29 10:38 10:49 10:52 11:34 11:43 11:54 11:57 12:34 12:43 12:54 12:57 1:34 1:43 1:54 1:57 2:34 2:43 2:54 2:57 3:34 3:43 3:54 3:57 4:34 4:43 4:54 4:57 5:34 5:43 5:54 5:57 6:34 6:43 6:54 6:57 7:34 7:43 7:52 7:54
A B D C
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EFFECTIVE DATE: AUGUST 21, 2016
16
WILSHIRE BLVD/
BUNDY DR -
MARINA DEL REY
MONDAY - FRIDAY SERVICE ONLY
Ocean Park Blvd
Dewey Airport Ave
Venice Blvd
Washington
Minda
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Maxella
Pico
Olympic
Colorado
Santa Monica Blvd
Wilshire
Texas
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SANTA
MONICA
MAR VISTA
WEST
LOS
ANGELES
MARINA
DEL REY
VENICE
Venice
High School
Mark Twain
Middle School
Halstrom Academy
Santa
Monica
College
26th Street/Bergamot Station -Expo Line
A
B
C
D
E
Timepoint/Punto de Tiempo A
Metro Rail Station/
Estac ió n de Metro Rail
not to scale
EFFECTIVE DATE: AUGUST 21, 2016
ROUTE 16
MARINA DEL REY TO
WILSHIRE BLVD/BUNDY DR
ALL PM
TIMES IN
BOLD
5:30 5:38 5:51 5:54 ◊6:05 6:10 6:18 6:31 6:34 ◊6:45 6:40 6:48 7:01 7:04 ◊7:15 7:15 7:23 7:36 7:39 ◊7:50 7:47 7:56 8:11 8:15 ◊8:26 8:22 8:31 8:46 8:50 ◊9:01 8:57 9:06 9:21 9:25 ◊9:36 9:32 9:40 9:53 9:57 ◊10:07 10:02 10:10 10:23 10:27 ◊10:37 10:37 10:45 10:58 11:02 ◊11:12 11:07 11:15 11:28 11:32 ◊11:42 11:37 11:45 11:59 12:03 ◊12:15 12:10 12:18 12:32 12:36 ◊12:48 12:45 12:53 1:07 1:11 ◊1:23 1:15 1:23 1:37 1:41 ◊1:53 1:45 1:53 2:07 2:12 ◊2:25 2:15 2:23 2:37 2:42 ◊2:55 2:45 2:53 3:07 3:12 ◊3:25 3:15 3:24 3:37 3:43 ◊3:57 3:45 3:54 4:07 4:13 ◊4:27 4:15 4:24 4:37 4:43 ◊4:57 4:45 4:54 5:07 5:13 ◊5:27 5:15 5:24 5:37 5:43 ◊5:57 5:45 5:54 6:07 6:13 ◊6:27 6:15 6:23 6:35 6:40 ◊6:53 6:45 6:53 7:05 7:09 ◊7:20 7:20 7:28 7:40 7:44 ◊7:55
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Safety Tip
Quiet please : Please do not talk to the
driver while the bus is in motion unless it
is an emergency. Talking is a distraction,
and your operator needs to focus on the
road. Feel free to call customer service
at 310-451-5444 to ask questions during
business hours.
EFFECTIVE DATE: AUGUST 21, 2016
ROUTE 16
WILSHIRE BLVD/BUNDY DR
TO MARINA DEL REY
ALL PM
TIMES IN
BOLD
›5:27 5:33 5:38 5:51 6:04 ›6:15 6:21 6:26 6:39 6:52 ›6:55 7:02 7:07 7:22 7:37 ›7:25 7:32 7:38 7:54 8:11 ›8:02 8:09 8:15 8:31 8:48 ›8:37 8:44 8:50 9:06 9:23 ›9:12 9:18 9:25 9:37 9:51 ›9:47 9:53 10:00 10:12 10:26 ›10:17 10:23 10:30 10:42 10:56 ›10:47 10:53 11:00 11:12 11:26 ›11:22 11:28 11:35 11:47 12:01 ›11:52 11:58 12:04 12:18 12:34 ›12:27 12:33 12:39 12:53 1:09 ›12:57 1:03 1:09 1:23 1:39 ›1:32 1:39 1:45 2:04 2:20 ›2:07 2:14 2:19 2:42 3:00 ›2:37 2:44 2:49 3:12 3:30 ›3:07 3:14 3:19 3:42 4:00 ›3:37 3:44 3:50 4:14 4:36 ›4:07 4:14 4:20 4:44 5:06 ›4:37 4:45 4:51 5:13 5:32 ›5:07 5:15 5:21 5:43 6:02 ›5:37 5:45 5:51 6:13 6:32 ›6:07 6:15 6:21 6:43 7:02 ›6:37 6:44 6:50 7:10 7:27 ›7:07 7:14 7:20 7:35 7:49 ›7:37 7:43 7:48 7:59 8:11
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◊ Trip ends on Saltair Ave. at Wilshire Blvd. one minute later
than time indicated./ Viaje termina en Saltair Ave. y Wilshire
Blvd. un minuto antes de la hora indicada.
› Trip begins on Saltair Ave. at Wilshire Blvd. two minutes
earlier than time indicated./Viaje inicia en Saltair Ave. y
Wilshire Blvd. dos minutos antes de la hora indicada.
Route 16 does not operate on weekends or the following
holidays:/La Ruta 16 no opera los fines de semana ni en los
siguientes días festivos:
New Year’s Day Memorial Day Independence Day
Labor Day Thanksgiving Day Christmas Day
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EFFECTIVE DATE: AUGUST 21, 2016
17
UCLA – VA MEDICAL
CENTER – PALMS
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Venice Blvd
Washington
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Charles E Young
Wilshire
Pico
National
Olympic
Santa Monica Blvd
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Palms Blvd
CULVER
CITY
PALMS
WEST
LOS
ANGELES
MAR
VISTA
WESTWOOD
UCLA Hilgard Terminal
UCLA C.E.Y./P2 Hub
VA West Los Angeles
Medical Center
Hammer Museum
Culver City Station -Expo Line -Metro Bus -Culver City Bus
Westside
Pavilion
Windward
School
Hamilton
High School
A
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Palms Station -Expo Line
Sepulveda Station -Expo Line
C.
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Buses stop here on weekdays only 8pm to 7am ./Autobuses
paran aqu í sólo durante la semana de 8pm a 7am .
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Buses stop here on
weekdays only 7am
to 8pm./Autobuses
paran aqu í sólo
entre semana de
7am a 8pm.
Weekends On l y.
Route ends at VA West LA
Medical Center./
Sólo fines de semana.
Ruta termina en el centro
médico de la VA de
West LA.
Select Trips Only/
Viajes Designados
Weekends Only/Œ
Sólo fines de semana
Timepoint/Punto de Tiempo A
Metro Rail Station/
Estac ió n de Metro Rail
not to scale
EFFECTIVE DATE: AUGUST 21, 2016
ROUTE 17
CULVER CITY STATION EXPO LINE
TO UCLA
ALL PM
TIMES IN
BOLD
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Good Bike Karma
Heads up: As you exit the bus, let the
Operator know that you will be removing
your bike from the rack.
EFFECTIVE DATE: AUGUST 21, 2016
UCLA TO
CULVER CITY STATION EXPO LINE
ROUTE 17
Ro
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ALL PM
TIMES IN
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an EZ transit pass if you live in
unincorporated areas. See page 7
for details.
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Good Bus Karma
Riding with Fido? Great! No matter
how cute they are, do remember,
pets must be in a carrier. Service
animals are exempt.
EFFECTIVE DATE: AUGUST 21, 2016
ROUTE 18
BRENTWOOD TO MARINA DEL REY
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00:00 Serves C.E.Y./P2 Hub - NOT Hilgard Terminal./
Viaja al C.E.Y./P2 Hub - No viaja al Terminal Hilgard.
‡ Trip ends on San Vicente Blvd. at Barrington Ave. at time
indicated./Viaje termina en San Vicente Blvd. y Barrington
Ave. a la hora indicada.
› Trip continues along Via Marina, Marquesas Way, and Via
Dolce ending two minutes later than time shown on Via
Dolce at Dell Alley./Viaje continúa a lo largo de Via Marina,
Marquesas Way y Via Dolce terminando dos minutos más
tarde de la hora indicada en Via Dolce y Dell Alley.
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EFFECTIVE DATE: AUGUST 21, 2016
17TH ST STATION –
SMC – MONTANA
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Delaware
Virginia Pico
Olympic
Michigan
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Shopping District
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Santa Monica UCLA Medical
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Pacifica Christian
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Trips begin and end on
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Ruta 42
Viajes inician y terminan en
Pico Blvd. y 16th St.
Route 41
Trips begin and end on
17th St. and Colorado Ave.
Ruta 41
Viajes inician y terminan en
17th St. y Colorado Ave.
41 Clockwise/Dextrorso 42 Counterclockwise/
Sinistrórsum
Timepoint/Punto de Tiempo A
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EFFECTIVE DATE: AUGUST 21, 2016
17TH ST STATION EXPO LINE
– SMC – MONTANA AVE
ROUTE 41
41
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EFFECTIVE DATE: AUGUST 21, 2016
ROUTE 41
17TH ST STATION EXPO LINE
– SMC – MONTANA AVE 41
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EFFECTIVE DATE: AUGUST 21, 2016
ROUTE 42
42 SMC – 17TH ST STATION
EXPO LINE – MONTANA AVE
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2:34 2:35 2:38 2:44 2:51 2:56 2:59 3:00 3:03 3:09 3:16 3:21 3:34 3:35 3:38 3:44 3:51 3:56 3:57 3:58 4:02 4:09 4:16 4:21 4:09 4:10 4:14 4:21 4:28 4:33 4:21 4:22 4:26 4:33 4:40 4:45 4:45 4:46 4:50 4:57 5:04 5:09 4:57 4:58 5:02 5:09 5:16 5:21 5:09 5:10 5:14 5:21 5:28 5:33 5:21 5:22 5:26 5:33 5:40 5:45 5:45 5:46 5:50 5:57 6:04 6:09 5:57 5:58 6:02 6:09 6:16 6:21 6:09 6:10 6:14 6:21 6:28 6:33 6:21 6:22 6:26 6:33 6:40 6:45 6:34 6:35 6:38 6:44 6:50 6:55 6:46 6:47 6:50 6:56 7:02 7:07 6:58 6:59 7:02 7:08 7:14 7:19 7:10 7:11 7:14 7:20 7:26 7:31 7:34 7:35 7:38 7:44 7:50 7:55 7:59 8:00 8:03 8:08 8:13 8:17 8:34 8:35 8:38 8:43 8:48 8:52 8:59 9:00 9:03 9:08 9:13 9:17 9:24 9:25 9:28 ---
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EFFECTIVE DATE: AUGUST 21, 2016
ROUTE 42
42 SMC – 17TH ST STATION
EXPO LINE – MONTANA AVE
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26TH ST &
SAN VICENTE BLVD
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Timepoint/Punto de Tiempo A
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EFFECTIVE DATE: AUGUST 21, 2016
ROUTE 43
14TH ST & SAN VICENTE BLVD TO
26TH ST/BERGAMOT STATION EXPO LINE
26TH ST/BERGAMOT STATION EXPO LINE
TO 14TH ST & SAN VICENTE BLVD
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No Midday Service
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holidays:/La Ruta 43 no opera los fines de semana ni en los
siguientes días festivos:
New Year’s Day Memorial Day Independence Day
Labor Day Thanksgiving Day Christmas Day
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EFFECTIVE DATE: AUGUST 21, 2016
44
17TH ST STATION –
SMC – OCEAN PARK
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SANTA MONICA
EFFECTIVE DATE: AUGUST 21, 2016
SMC BUNDY CAMPUS – SMC –
17TH ST STATION EXPO LINE
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Drug & Alcohol
Policy/Procedures
For Employees in Safety ‐Sensitive Job Functions
Adopted October 2013
In accordance with the U.S. Department of Transportation,
Federal Transit Administration
(49 CFR Part 40, as amended, and Part 655)
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Table of Contents Page
Introduction & Policy Statement 3
Program Manager 4
Prohibited Substances 4
Prohibited Conduct 4
Covered Employees 5
Types of Testing & Requirements 6
Testing Procedures 12
Refusals to Test and Uncompleted Tests 14
Consequences of Engaging in Prohibited Behavior 15
Additional Grounds for Disciplinary Action 16
Evaluation / Rehabilitation 17
Return ‐to ‐Work 19
Medical Review Officer 19
Testing Laboratory 20
Employee and Supervisor Training 20
Recordkeeping 20
Annual Reporting of Testing Results 23
Contractors Hired by the City 24
Confidentiality 24
Glossary of Acronyms 24
Terms and Definitions 25
Effects of Alcohol Misuse and Drug Abuse 29
Attachments:
A) Fact Sheets: Alcohol, Amphetamine, Cocaine, Marijuana, Opiate and
Phencyclidine
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B) Post ‐Accident Decision Form 38
C) Reasonable Suspicion Record of Decision Form 40
D) Notification of Required Testing Form 42
E) Acknowledgement of Training and Receipt of Policy 44
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City of Santa Monica’s Big Blue Bus
I. INTRODUCTION
The City of Santa Monica’s Big Blue Bus has written and implemented the Drug and Alcohol
Policy/Procedures for Employees in Safety ‐Sensitive Job Functions to ensure compliance with Federal
Regulations of the Department of Transportation (DOT). This Program was implemented in addition
to the City’s Drug ‐Free Workplace Program. In the event that Federal Regulations conflict with the
City’s Program, the Federal Regulations shall prevail. In the event that Federal Regulations fail to
provide language for a particular situation, the employee shall be subject to other applicable City
policies. DOT allows the City’s program to be stricter than their regulations as long as language
specific to the City’s program is identified. Therefore, where this Program goes beyond the
requirements of DOT, the text is highlighted in bold print. Complaints concerning the application
of this policy will be resolved through the grievance process as outlined in applicable Memoranda
of Understanding, up to and including binding arbitration. However, the consequences specified by
49 CFR Part 40.149(c) for a positive test or test refusal are not subject to arbitration.
A. Policy Statement
The City of Santa Monica (hereinafter referred to as the City) is committed to maintaining a safe
and productive work environment and providing safe, dependable and efficient transportation
services to our customers. We recognize that our safety ‐sensitive employees' potential use of
illegal drugs and misuse of alcohol poses a significant risk to public safety, as well as the
employee’s health and well ‐being, and can cause loss of efficiency and productivity or a disruptive
work environment. In view of this, the City, on behalf of the Big Blue Bus, has adopted this policy
that is designed to:
1. Create a work environment free from the adverse effects of drug abuse and alcohol misuse;
2. Deter and detect employees’ use of illegal drugs and misuse of alcohol;
3. Prohibit the unlawful manufacture, distribution, dispensing, possession, or use of drugs; and
4. Encourage employees to seek professional assistance anytime personal problems, including
drug or alcohol dependency, adversely affect their ability to safely perform their assigned
duties.
This policy replaces previously adopted Big Blue Bus Alcohol & Anti ‐Drug policies.
B. Purpose
The purpose of this policy is to assure worker fitness for duty and to protect our employees,
passengers, and the public from safety and health risks posed by the misuse of alcohol and use of
prohibited drugs. This policy is intended to comply with all applicable State and Federal
regulations governing workplace anti ‐drug use and alcohol misuse programs in the transportation
industry. They include DOT 49 CFR Parts 655 and 40, as amended. Part 655, which replaced parts
653 and 654 effective January 1, 2001, requires that Transit Employees who maintain, operate, or
control the movement of revenue service vehicles be tested for drugs and alcohol. DOT has also
published 49 CFR Part 40, as amended, that sets standards for the collection and testing of urine
and breath specimens. This policy incorporates the DOT requirements for DOT covered safety ‐
sensitive employees.
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Participation in this program is a requirement of all safety sensitive employees, and therefore, is
a condition of employment. All covered employees are required to submit to drug and alcohol
testing administered in accordance with Part 655.
Any questions in relation to this program should be directed to the DOT Program Manager, Al
Davis, Transit Safety & Security Coordinator, telephone number: (310) 458 ‐1975 x5244 .
Additional information regarding DOT regulations can also be found at:
http://transit ‐safety.volpe.dot.gov/DrugAndAlcohol/Regulations/default.asp .
This policy applies to safety ‐sensitive employees only, as defined in this policy. It applies to off ‐
site lunch periods or breaks when an employee is scheduled to return to work or is on ‐call.
Visitors, invitees, and vendors are prohibited from entering the premises and from conducting
any work on behalf of the Big Blue Bus when illegal substances are present in their system, or
the odor of alcohol is present on their breath.
II. PROHIBITED SUBSTANCES
A. Drugs: Covered employees are prohibited by the Department of Transportation (DOT) from using
marijuana (including all hemp products), cocaine, opiates, phencyclidine (PCP), and
amphetamines at any time.
B. Alcohol: The consumption/use of beverages containing alcohol or substances including any
medication, mouthwash, food, candy, or any other substances such that alcohol is present in the
body while performing safety ‐sensitive functions is prohibited.
III. PROHIBITED CONDUCT
Any covered employee who engages in the following prohibited conduct will be removed from
performing safety ‐sensitive function and may be subjected to disciplinary action, up to and including
termination .
(1) All covered employees are prohibited from reporting for duty or remaining on duty any time there
is a quantifiable presence of a prohibited drug in the body at or above the minimum thresholds
defined in 49 CFR Part 40, as amended.
(2) Each covered employee is prohibited from consuming alcohol while performing safety ‐sensitive
job functions or while on ‐call to perform safety ‐sensitive job functions. If an on ‐call employee has
consumed alcohol, they must acknowledge the use of alcohol at the time that they are called to
report for duty. The covered employee must take an alcohol test, if the covered employee claims
ability to perform his or her safety ‐sensitive function.
(3) The Big Blue Bus shall not permit any covered employee to perform or continue to perform safety ‐
sensitive functions if it has actual knowledge that the employee is using alcohol.
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(4) Each covered employee is prohibited from reporting to work or remaining on duty requiring the
performance of safety ‐sensitive functions while having an alcohol concentration of 0.02 or greater
regardless of when the alcohol was consumed.
(5) No covered employee shall consume alcohol for eight (8) hours following involvement in an
accident or until he/she submits to the post ‐accident drug/alcohol test, whichever occurs first.
(6) No covered employee shall consume alcohol within four (4) hours prior to the performance of
safety ‐sensitive job functions.
(7) Consistent with the Drug ‐Free Workplace Act of 1988, all covered employees are prohibited from
engaging in unlawful manufacturing, distributing, dispensing, possessing, or using prohibited
substances in the work place including City premises and vehicles. In addition, covered employees
are required to notify the City of any criminal drug statue conviction for a violation occurring in
the workplace within five (5) days after conviction.
The appropriate use of legally prescribed drugs and non ‐prescription medication is not prohibited.
It is the employee’s responsibility to inform their physician of the employee’s job duties and
determine from the physician, or other health care professional, whether or not the prescribed drug
may impair their job performance or mental or motor function. It is the responsibility of the
employees to advise their supervisor when the doctor, or other health care professional, has
recommended they stop driving while taking the medication.
A prescription is considered valid only if it is in writing and indicates the employee’s name, date,
the name of the substance, quantity or amount to be taken, and the period of authorization.
Controlled substances or drugs obtained illegally outside the United States are not considered valid
medical prescriptions under this policy. It is a violation of this policy to use any controlled substance
or drug in a manner that is inconsistent with the prescription.
In the event an employee’s drug screen comes back positive due to a prescription drug it shall be the
employee’s responsibility to provide the Medical Review Officer with proof of a valid prescription in
order for test results to be ruled negative.
IV. COVERED EMPLOYEES
This policy applies to every employee whose position requires the possession of a commercial driver’s
license (CDL); every employee performing a “safety ‐sensitive function” as defined herein, and any
person applying for such positions.
Under FTA, you are performing a safety ‐sensitive function if you perform any of the following:
Operation of a revenue service vehicle, in or out of revenue service.
Operation of a non ‐revenue vehicle requiring a CDL.
Controlling movement or dispatch of a revenue service vehicle.
Security personnel who carry firearms.
Maintenance (including repairs, overhaul and rebuilding) of a revenue service vehicle or
equipment used on revenue service.
Contractor employees that stand in the shoes of Transit employees also have to comply.
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Supervisors are considered safety ‐sensitive only if they perform, or may be called upon to perform
any of the above safety ‐sensitive functions.
The City has analyzed actual job duties performed, or may be called upon to be performed, by Big
Blue Bus employees and has determined that this policy includes, but is not limited to the following
job classifications:
Motor Coach Operator
Motor Coach Operator Trainee
Motor Coach Operator Supervisor
Transit Mechanic I
Transit Mechanic II
Transit Mechanic Supervisor
Transit Maintenance Training Coordinator
Transit Maintenance Worker
Senior Transit Maintenance Worker
Motor Coach Cleaner
Transit Safety and Training Coordinator
Transit Training Coordinator
Lead Transit Training Coordinator
Any laborer holding a commercial driver’s license (CDL)
Covered employee means a person, including an applicant or transferee, who performs or will
perform a safety ‐sensitive function. This includes any time ‐period in which a covered employee is
“on ‐call” or on a “split shift”. When designated safety ‐sensitive employees are contacted by their
Supervisor or Manager to perform “call ‐out” emergency duty, they shall not be coerced or otherwise
ordered to report for such duty when they inform their supervisor/manager of consumption of alcohol
in violation of this policy.
V. TYPES OF TESTING AND REQUIREMENTS
Covered employees are subject to following types of tests:
1. Pre ‐Employment Testing
a) Applicants: A pre ‐employment drug and alcohol test will be conducted when an applicant is
selected to be hired for a position defined in Section IV of this policy. Said individual will not
perform covered safety ‐sensitive functions until he/she passes the pre ‐employment drug test
and a BAC test of less than 0.02.
b) Current Employees: A pre ‐employment drug and alcohol test will be conducted when a
current employee transfers from a position not covered by this policy into a position covered
in this policy. The employee will not perform covered safety ‐sensitive functions until he/she
passes the pre ‐employment drug test and a BAC test of less than 0.02.
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All safety ‐sensitive employees who have not performed a safety ‐sensitive function for 90 or more
consecutive calendar days, regardless of the reason, and have been out of the random testing
pool during that time period, must successfully pass a pre ‐employment drug and alcohol test prior
to the performance of any safety ‐sensitive function.
If a pre ‐employment test is canceled, the applicant will be required to submit to and pass another
pre ‐employment test with verified negative results before performing a safety ‐sensitive function.
In accordance with the revised 49 CFR Part 40, the City must, after obtaining written consent,
check on the drug and alcohol testing record of an individual seeking to begin performing safety ‐
sensitive duties for the first time (i.e. a new hire, an employee transferring into a safety ‐sensitive
position). ,. If the individual refuses to provide written consent, the City must not permit the
individual to perform safety ‐sensitive functions. In addition, if the individual has had a positive
pre ‐employment drug or alcohol test, or has refused such a test, he or she will not be hired until
and unless the individual has provided documentation of successful completion of the return ‐to ‐
duty process, which includes SAP referral, evaluation and treatment plan.
2. Random Testing
a) All employees working in a position covered by this policy are subject to unannounced testing
based on random selection. A covered employee may be randomly tested for prohibited drug
use anytime while on duty. An employee shall only be tested for alcohol while the employee
is performing, just before the employee is to perform, or just after the employee has
performed safety ‐sensitive functions.
b) The annual FTA minimum testing requirement is to perform drug tests on 25% and alcohol
tests on 10% of the average number of safety ‐sensitive employees.
c) All persons will be subject to be randomly picked for drug testing at each unannounced
random testing date. A person may be randomly picked more than once or not picked at all
during the annual period. Employees remain in the random selection pool at all times,
regardless of whether or not they have been previously selected for testing.
d) The random selection procedure will be a computer ‐based number generator. Every covered
employee will have an equal probability of being selected each time the random selection
procedure is performed.
e) Random testing will be done on a weekly basis. Testing will be conducted on different days
of the week and throughout all hours of the work day during the annual cycle to prevent
employees from matching their drug use patterns to the schedule for collection. Selected
employees will not be notified until immediately prior to the time that they are required to
proceed to the collection site.
f) If an employee is temporarily unavailable, or it is their day off, the name will be held until
their next shift within the same testing period. No employee shall be excused because of
operational difficulties.
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g) Random notifications should be conducted as discreetly as possible in order to ensure the
confidentially and integrity of the process.
h) The testing dates and times are unannounced and employees are required to immediately
proceed to the designated collection site following notification. A Supervisor or other Big
Blue Bus employee will transport the employee to the collection site.
3. Post ‐Accident Testing
Employees working in positions covered by this policy whose performance either contributed to
an accident or cannot be completely discounted as a contributing factor to the accident will be
tested.
a) FTA – Definition of Qualifying Accident
(1) Whenever there is a loss of human life, drug and alcohol testing is mandatory for any
surviving employee operating the public transportation vehicle at the time of accident.
This is required without any consideration of the employee’s performance as a
contributing factor. Any safety ‐sensitive employee not in the vehicle but whose
performance could have contributed to the accident shall also be tested, as determined
by the employer using the best information available at the time of the decision.
(2) A non ‐fatal accident is defined as an occurrence associated with the operation of a public
transportation vehicle in which an individual suffers a bodily injury and immediately
receives medical treatment away from the scene of the accident. Each employee whose
performance could have contributed to the accident shall be tested for drug use and
alcohol misuse. An accident does not necessarily mean that a collision occurred. An
individual falling on the bus and needing to be taken to the hospital could be defined as
an accident. The driver, and other safety ‐sensitive employees involved, would need to be
tested unless they can be completely discounted as a contributing factor to the accident.
(3) With respect to an occurrence, an occurrence is when a public transportation vehicle
such as a bus, electric bus, van, or automobile, or any non ‐revenue service vehicle, and
incurs “disabling damage” as the result of the occurrence and such vehicle or vehicles are
transported away from the scene by a tow truck or other vehicle. For purposes of this
definition, “disabling damage” means damage that precludes departure of any vehicle
from the scene of the occurrence in its usual manner in daylight after simple repairs.
Disabling damage includes damage to vehicles that could have been operated but would
have been further damaged if so operated, but does not include damage that can be
remedied temporarily at the scene of the occurrence without special tools or parts; tire
disablement without other damage even if no spare is available; or damage to headlights,
taillights, turn signals, horn, or windshield wipers that makes them inoperative.
b) Time Frame for Testing Employees Following Accident
(1) The employee will be tested for drugs as soon as possible, but no later than 32 hours after
the accident. Because certain drugs or drug metabolites do not remain in the body for
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extended periods of time, testing should be as soon as possible after the accident or
occurrence. Alcohol tests should be conducted within two (2) hours and must be
performed within eight (8) hours. Any employee involved in an accident must refrain
from using alcohol for eight hours or until he/she undergoes a post ‐accident alcohol test.
(2) As soon as practicable following an accident, the City shall test each surviving covered
employee for alcohol if that employee’s performance of a covered function either
contributed to the accident or cannot be completely discounted as a contributing factor
to the accident. If an alcohol test is required, but is not administered within two (2) hours
following the accident, the Supervisor shall prepare and maintain on file a record stating
the reasons the test was not promptly administered. If a required alcohol test is not
administered within eight (8) hours following the accident, the Supervisor shall cease
attempts to administer an alcohol test and shall state in the record the reasons for not
administering the test. These records shall be made available to FTA upon request.
(3) The decision not to administer a test shall be based on the Supervisor’s determination,
using the best available information at the time of the determination that the covered
employee’s performance could not have contributed to the accident. The Supervisor’s
justification for his/her decision must be maintained in the file.
(4) A covered employee who is subject to post ‐accident testing who fails to remain readily
available for such testing, including notifying the on ‐scene Supervisor of his/her location
if he/she leaves the scene of the accident prior to submission to such test, will be deemed
by the City to have refused to submit to testing. Nothing in this section shall be construed
to require the delay of necessary medical attention for an injured employee accident for
the period necessary to obtain assistance in responding to the accident or to obtain
necessary emergency medical care.
(5) All reasonable steps will be taken to obtain a urine sample for drug testing from an
employee after an accident. In case of a conscious but hospitalized employee, the
hospital or medical facility will be requested to obtain a sample and if necessary,
reference will be made to the DOT drug testing requirements.
(a) If an employee who is subject to post ‐accident testing is conscious, able to urinate
normally (in the opinion of a medical professional) and refuses to be tested, that is a
test refusal.
c) Process for Obtaining Specimen Collection/Documentation Following Accident
(1) Supervisor shall discreetly inform the employee that there is reason to believe that their
performance contributed to the accident or cannot be completely discounted as
contributing factor to the accident.
(2) The employee will not be allowed to proceed alone to or from the collection site. A
Supervisor or other appropriate personnel shall accompany him/her to and from the
collection site.
(3) FTA regulations stipulate that the results of breath or blood test for the use of alcohol or
a urine test for the use of drugs, conducted by Federal, State or local officials having
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independent authority for the test, shall be considered to meet the requirements of Part
655, provided such tests conform to applicable Federal, State, or local requirements, and
that the results of the tests are obtained by the employer. In the event that the City is
unable to conduct a FTA post ‐accident alcohol and/or drug test due to circumstances
beyond its control (i.e. employee is unconscious, incarcerated, etc.), results from local or
state law enforcement officers may be used in lieu of FTA tests if provided results are
consistent with state and local law.
4. Reasonable Suspicion Testing
a) When there is reasonable cause/suspicion to believe that an employee covered by this policy
is impaired in any way while on duty or when expected to perform a safety ‐sensitive duty, the
employee will be required to take a test for drugs and/or alcohol. The required observations
for alcohol and/or drugs shall be made by a Supervisor or City official who is trained in
detecting the signs and symptoms of drug use or alcohol misuse. The Supervisor will complete
the Reasonable Suspicion Record of Decision Form (Attachment C) and document the
circumstances and observations that support the determination to conduct a reasonable
suspicion test. A reasonable suspicion test for alcohol is authorized only just before, during,
or just after the employee’s performance of safety ‐sensitive duties.
b) If an alcohol test is required, but is not administered within two (2) hours following the
request for the test, the Supervisor or Manager shall prepare and maintain on file a record
stating the reasons the test was not promptly administered. If a required test is not
administered within eight (8) hours following the request, the Supervisor or Manager shall
cease attempts to administer an alcohol test and shall state in the record the reasons for not
administering the test. These records shall be completed by the employee’s Supervisor and
forwarded to the DOT Program Manager for inclusion in the drug and alcohol files. These
records shall also be made available to FTA upon request.
c) Process for Obtaining Specimen Collection/Documentation
1) The Supervisor shall discreetly inform the employee that there is reason to believe that
some substance is affecting their performance. The Manager will ask the employee to
explain the suspected behavior and to describe the events that took place from their
perspective. If there is still a reasonable belief that drugs and alcohol are a factor in the
situation, a request for testing should be made; if no reasonable belief is determined,
then no request for testing should be made. If a decision is made to test, the Manager
will inform the employee that they are being requested to accompany the appropriate
Supervisor or Manager to the specimen collection site to provide a urine/breath
specimen, and will inform the employee that the consequence of refusal to submit to
testing is equivalent to having a positive test result.
2) A Supervisor or other appropriate personnel shall accompany the employee to and from
the collection site. The employee may have a representative present if he/she desires.
However, there will be no unreasonable delay, (i.e. waiting for employee
representative to arrive before proceeding to collection facility), in conducting the drug
and/or alcohol analysis.
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3) After returning from the collection site, the employee shall not be allowed to perform
covered functions pending the results of the drug test . The employee shall not be
allowed to operate any public transportation vehicle, City vehicle or equipment due to
the reasonable suspicion of impairment.
4) Notwithstanding the absence of a reasonable suspicion alcohol and/or drug test under
this section, no employee shall report for duty or remain on duty requiring the
performance of safety ‐sensitive functions while the employee is under the influence of or
impaired by alcohol or drugs, as shown by the behavioral, speech, and performance
impaired by alcohol misuse or drug use, nor shall the City permit the employee to
perform or continue to perform safety ‐sensitive functions until: 1) Negative drug test
results are reported; AND 2) An alcohol test is administered and the driver’s breath
alcohol concentration measures less than 0.02; OR eight (8) hours have elapsed
following the determination that there was a reasonable suspicion to believe that the
employee had violated the alcohol prohibitions of this program.
5) Under City policy, evidence of alcohol or illegal drug use, sale or delivery shall be
considered a basis for reasonable suspicion testing, as well as behaviors which may
result in flagrant violations of established safety, security, or other operating
procedures, altercations with others, or erratic or violent behavior. If the employee
refuses to submit to the test, the Department will propose termination of employment
with the City and place the employee on administrative leave with pay until his or her
Skelly rights have been observed. Managers and Supervisors are required by City policy
to notify the appropriate law enforcement agency when they have reason to believe
that an employee may have illegal drugs in his or her possession or control.
5. Return ‐to ‐Duty Testing
Before a covered employee may return to work and begin the performance of a safety ‐sensitive
function after engaging in prohibited conduct (a verified positive drug test, an alcohol test result
of .04 or above, or refusal to test), the employee must:
(1) Have been referred to a Substance Abuse Professional (SAP) for treatment and
subsequently recommended by the SAP for return to duty.
(2) Undergo a return ‐to ‐duty drug test that results in a verified negative test result; and
Undergo a return ‐to ‐duty alcohol test with a result indicating an alcohol concentration of
less than 0.02.
6. Follow ‐up Testing
a) An employee who is afforded a “second chance” and is allowed to return to work after
engaging in prohibited conduct and completes the requirements in section X of this policy will
be subject to unannounced follow ‐up alcohol and/or drug testing as directed by a Substance
Abuse Professional (SAP).
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b) A minimum of six (6) unannounced, follow ‐up tests must be administered within the first 12
months after the employee has returned to duty. The SAP can direct additional testing during
this period or for an additional period up to a maximum of 60 months from the date that the
employee returned to duty. The SAP may modify the requirement for the follow ‐up testing
in excess of the minimum at any time, if the SAP determines that the testing is no longer
necessary.
c) Follow ‐up testing for drugs or alcohol may be conducted anytime the covered employee is on
duty.
d) An employee who is undergoing follow ‐up testing shall remain in the random pool and be
randomly rested if his/her number is selected.
7. Annual/Periodic Physicals
It is City policy to conduct a drug and alcohol test as part of the periodic physical exam
undergone by each safety ‐sensitive employee, and the following conditions will apply:
a) Depending upon the employee’s prior drug and alcohol testing record, a positive drug or
alcohol test may result in disciplinary action, up to and including termination.
b) An employee who tests positive for one or more of the drugs listed in Section VI shall be
given the opportunity to discuss the test result with the Medical Review Officer.
c) If the drug and/or alcohol test result is deemed positive, the employee will be referred to
the City’s EAP for evaluation by the Substance Abuse Professional (SAP). The City will
provide further EAP services only if the employee’s prior record regarding positive drug test
results does not call for termination.
VI. TESTING PROCEDURES
Analytical urine drug testing and breath testing for alcohol may be conducted when circumstances
warrant or as required by Federal regulations. Drug tests can be performed any time an employee is
on duty. An alcohol test can be performed when the employee is actually performing a safety ‐
sensitive duty, just before, or just after the performance of safety ‐sensitive duty.
Testing shall be conducted in a manner to assure a high degree of accuracy and reliability and using
techniques, equipment, and laboratory facilities which have been approved by the U.S. Department
of Health and Human Services (DHHS). All DOT required testing will be conducted in accordance with
the procedures put forth in 49 CFR Part 40, as amended. The procedures will be performed in a
private, confidential manner and every effort will be made to protect the employee, the integrity of
the testing procedure, and the validity of the test result.
Upon notification that a drug test is required, an employee will report immediately after notification
to the drug collection site and provide a specimen of his/her urine.
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Drug Tests: The drugs that will be tested for include marijuana, cocaine, opiates, amphetamines
including ecstasy (MDMA), and phencyclidine (PCP). Urine specimens will be collected using the split
specimen collection method described in 49 CFR Part 40. Each specimen will be accompanied by a
Federal Custody and Control Form and identified using a unique identification number that attributes
the specimen to the correct individual. Any non ‐Federal testing under City authority will be on non ‐
Federal forms. An initial drug screen will be conducted on the primary specimen. For those specimens
that are not negative, a confirmatory Gas Chromatography/Mass Spectrometry (GC/MS) or Liquid
Chromatography/Mass Spectrometry (LC/MS) test will be performed. The test will be considered
positive if the amounts present are above the minimum thresholds established in 49 CFR Part 40, as
amended. The current cut ‐off limits expressed in nanograms per milliliter (ng/ml) are as follows:
Drug or Metabolite Initial Test
Level
Confirmation Test Level
Marijuana Metabolites
a. THC 50 ng/ml 15 ng/ml
Cocaine Metabolites
(Benzoylecgonine) 150 ng/ml 100 ng/ml
Phencyclidine (PCP) 25 ng/ml 25 ng/ml
Amphetamines
a. Amphetamine
b. Methamphetamine
c. MDMA (Ecstasy)
d. MDA (Ecstasy)
e. MDEA (Ecstasy)
500 ng/ml
500 ng/ml
500 ng/ml
500 ng/ml
500 ng/ml
250 ng/ml
250 ng/ml (specimen must also contain
amphetamine at a concentration ≥ 100
ng/ml)
250 ng/ml
250 ng/ml
250 ng/ml
Opiate Metabolites
a. Codeine
b. Morphine
c. 6 acetylmorphine
2000 ng/ml
2000 ng/ml
10 ng/ml
2000 ng/ml
2000 ng/ml
10 ng/ml
The test results from the laboratory will be reported to a Medical Review Officer (MRO). The MRO
will review the test results to determine whether there is a legitimate medical explanation for a
confirmed positive, adulterated, substituted, or invalid test result. The MRO will contact the
employee, notify the employee of the non ‐negative laboratory result, and provide the employee with
an opportunity to explain the confirmed test result. The MRO will subsequently review the
employee’s medical history/medical records to determine whether there is a legitimate medical
explanation for the confirmed laboratory result. If no legitimate medical explanation is found, the
test will be verified positive, adulterated, substituted or invalid and reported to the Program Manager.
If a legitimate explanation is found, the MRO will report the test result as negative.
The split specimen will be stored at the initial laboratory until the analysis of the primary specimen is
completed. If the primary specimen is negative, the split will be discarded. If the primary is non ‐
negative, the split will be retained for testing if so requested by the employee through the Medical
Review Officer.
If the split test confirms the initial test results, the City may seek reimbursement for the cost of the
test from the employee.
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In instances where the employee produces a dilute specimen, he or she must undergo a second test.
Should this second test result in a negative dilute result, the test will be considered a negative and no
additional testing will be required unless directed to do so by the MRO.
Alcohol Tests: Tests for breath alcohol concentration will be conducted utilizing a National Highway
Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA)‐approved testing device operated by a trained technician. If
the initial test indicates an alcohol concentration of 0.02 or greater, a second test will be performed
to confirm the results of the initial test. The confirmatory test will be performed using a NHTSA ‐
approved evidential breath testing device (EBT) operated by a trained Breath Alcohol Technician
(BAT). The EBT will identify each test by a unique sequential identification number. This number,
time, and unit identifier will be provided on each EBT printout. The EBT printout along with an
approved alcohol testing form will be used to document the test, the subsequent results, and to
attribute the test to the correct employee. The test will be performed in a private, confidential
manner as required by 49 CFR Part 40, as amended. The procedure will be followed as prescribed to
protect the employee and to maintain the integrity of the alcohol testing procedures and validity of
the test result.
Under the FTA rule, an employee who has confirmed breath alcohol concentration of 0.02 or greater
but less than 0.04 will be removed from his/her position for eight hours, or until a retest shows a
result below .02. Employees with a BAC of 0.04 or greater will be removed from a covered function
and referred to the SAP for evaluation.
Observed collections are required in the following circumstances:
All return ‐to ‐duty tests;
All follow ‐up tests;
Anytime the employee is directed to provide another specimen because the temperature on the
original specimen was out of the accepted temperature range of 90°F ‐ 100°F;
Anytime the employee is directed to provide another specimen because the original specimen
appeared to have been tampered with;
Anytime a collector observes employee conduct that clearly indicates an attempt to tamper with
a specimen;
Anytime the employee is directed to provide another specimen because the laboratory reported
to the MRO that the original specimen was invalid and the MRO determined that there was not
an adequate medical explanation for the result (example: super dilute);
Anytime the employee is directed to provide another specimen because the MRO determined
that the original specimen was positive, adulterated, or substituted, but had to be cancelled
because the test of the split specimen could not be performed.
The observer shall be the same gender as the employee, but need not be the collector. The observer
is responsible for ensuring that the specimen goes from the employee’s body into the collection
container.
VII. REFUSALS TO TEST AND UNCOMPLETED TESTS
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Compliance with this drug/alcohol testing plan is a condition of employment. Refusal to take a
required drug/alcohol test or failure of a drug/alcohol test shall result in removal from performing
covered functions. Behavior that constitutes a refusal is treated equivalent to a positive test.
A. You have refused to take a test if you:
Fail to appear for any test (except a pre ‐employment test) at the collection site within a
reasonable time;
Fail to provide a breath or urine sample without a valid medical reason (confirmed by a
physician);
Fail to provide a sufficient volume without a valid medical explanation;
Leave the scene of an accident without just cause prior to submitting to a test;
Fail to permit the observation or monitoring of specimen collection when it is required;
Fail to take a second test when required;
Fail to undergo a medical examination when required by the MRO or DER;
Fail to cooperate with any part of the testing process;
Fail to sign Step 2 of alcohol test form (ATF);
Fail to remain at the test site until the testing process is completed and a specimen is
provided;
The MRO verifies that you provided an adulterated/substituted sample;
Failure to follow the observer’s instructions during an observed collection including
instructions to raise your clothing above the waist, lower clothing and underpants, and to turn
around to permit the observer to determine if you have any type of prosthetic or other device
that could be used to interfere with the collection process;
Possess or wear a prosthetic or other device that could be used to interfere with the collection
process;
Admit to the collector or MRO that you adulterated or substituted the specimen.
B. Shy Bladder
If an employee is unable to provide at least 45 milliliters of urine, collection site personnel shall
direct the individual to drink not more than 40 ounces of fluid distributed reasonably within a
three ‐hour period. If employee is still not able to give an adequate sample within three hours
from the initial attempt, the City, after consultation with the MRO, shall refer the individual for a
medical evaluation within five business days to determine if the individual’s inability to provide a
sample is due to a genuine medical condition or constitutes a refusal to test. An employee’s
refusal to be examined by a physician shall be regarded as a refusal to a test.
VIII. CONSEQUENCES OF ENGAGING IN PROHIBITED BEHAVIOR
A. Pre ‐Employment Test
1) Applicants: An applicant who refuses or fails a pre ‐employment drug or alcohol test will
not be hired for any covered position. The applicant will be referred to the City’s EAP for
SAP consultation (at the individual’s expense).
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2) Current Employees: an employee who refuses or fails a pre ‐employment drug or alcohol
test will not be eligible for assignment to a covered position. The employee shall be referred
to the City’s EAP for SAP evaluation.
B. Random
First Positive Test or Test Refusal: The employee will be referred to the City’s EAP for evaluation
by a SAP. The employee will be removed from his/her safety ‐sensitive position until City receives
written documentation from the SAP that employee has successfully completed a referral,
evaluation and treatment plan meeting DOT requirements and passed a return ‐to ‐work
drug/alcohol test.
Note: More severe action may be warranted, depending on the employee’s previous record,
especially the drug and alcohol test record.
Second Positive Test: Employee shall be terminated.
C. Reasonable Suspicion
First Positive Test or Test Refusal: the employee will be referred to the City’s EAP for evaluation
by a SAP. The employee will be removed from his/her safety ‐sensitive position until City receives
written documentation from the SAP that employee has successfully completed a referral,
evaluation and treatment plan meeting DOT requirements and passed a return to work
drug/alcohol test. Depending upon the circumstances that led to the testing, disciplinary
action, up to and including termination, may be taken.
Second Positive Test: Employee shall be terminated.
D. Alcohol Concentration Levels Between 0.02 and 0.39 percent
An employee whose alcohol test indicates an alcohol concentration level between 0.02 and 0.039
will be removed from his/her job duties for at least 8 hours for FTA covered employees. The
employee may be subject to progressive discipline for occurrences between 0.02 and 0.039
percent. The Supervisor or Manager shall arrange to have an employee transported home
safely if that employee tests positive for alcohol at 0.02 percent or greater.
E. Post ‐Accident Test
First Positive Test of Test Refusal: Employee shall be terminated.
F. Periodic Physicals
First Positive Test or Test Refusal: the employee will be referred to the City’s EAP for
evaluation by a substance abuse counselor. The employee will be removed from his/her
safety ‐sensitive position until the City receives written documentation from the substance
abuse counselor that states that the employee has successfully completed a referral,
evaluation and treatment plan meeting DOT requirements and passed a return ‐to ‐work
drug/alcohol test.
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Second Positive Test or Test Refusal: Employee shall be terminated.
IX. ADDITIONAL GROUNDS FOR DISCIPLINARY ACTION
A. Drinking Alcohol while on Duty or in Uniform
Employees are prohibited from drinking alcohol at any time while in uniform. Any employee
drinking while on duty will be terminated.
B. Sale, Transfer, Possession with Intent to Deliver
Any employee engaging in the sale or attempted sale, purchase or transfer or possession with
intent to deliver illegal drugs and unauthorized substances on City premises, in City vehicles,
or while on City business will be terminated. Law enforcement authorities will be notified.
C. Simple Possession or Use
Any employee found in simple possession or using illegal drugs or unauthorized substances on
City premises or in City vehicles while conducting City business is subject to disciplinary action,
up to and including termination. Law enforcement will be notified.
D. Providing False Information or Attempting to Contaminate or Alter a Urine Specimen
This is considered a test refusal and employee will be subject to termination.
E. Refusal or Failure to Comply with Treatment Recommendations
Any employee who refuses to comply with treatment and after ‐care recommendations under
this policy will be terminated provided that the non ‐compliance issues are significant and
documented.
X. EVALUATION / REHABILITATION
The Substance Abuse Professional (SAP) must be a licensed physician (medical doctor or doctor of
osteopathy), licensed or certified psychologist, social worker, employee assistance professional; or an
addiction counselor certified by the National Association of Alcoholism and Drug Abuse Counselors
Certification Commission, the International Certification Reciprocity Consortium/Alcohol and other
Drug Abuse, or the National Board for Certified Counselors.
The SAP will perform responsibilities and retain confidential records as required by 49 CFR Part 40, as
amended.
An employee who fails a drug test, tests positive for alcohol (0.04 or greater), or refuses to be tested
will be referred to a Substance Abuse Professional who shall determine what assistance the employee
needs in resolving problems associated with alcohol misuse or drug use. Applicants not hired or
employees who have been terminated as a result of a violation of this policy shall also be referred to
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the SAP. Each employee identified as needing assistance in resolving problems associated with
alcohol misuse or drug use shall be evaluated by a Substance Abuse Professional to determine that
the employee has properly followed any rehabilitation program and shall be subject to unannounced
follow ‐up alcohol and drug tests. Return to work following an SAP referral will require a follow ‐up
test as scheduled by the SAP for a time period not to exceed 60 months.
The City offers SAP services through its comprehensive Employee Assistance Program (EAP)
available through Holman Professional Counseling Centers at (800) 321 ‐2843. The employee may
arrange for assistance either directly, through the department staff, or through the bargaining unit
representative. The City provides the EAP at very little, if any, cost to employees. Former
employees (not currently employed) are not eligible for City financial support of their EAP
treatment program.
Employees needing help in dealing with drug or alcohol problems are encouraged to use the City’s
EAP or health insurance plans, as appropriate. Conscientious efforts made by the employee, and
not required under this policy, to seek such help will not jeopardize the employee’s job, and will
not be noted in his or her personnel file. Being directed to attend a program, if required by this
policy, is not considered a conscientious effort on the part of the employee.
Employees may enter the EAP in one of the following ways:
1) Voluntary participation;
2) Referral by his/her bargaining unit; or
3) Mandated by the City for violation of this policy, unless that violation leads to termination of
employment with the City.
Any employee who believes that he or she has a drug or alcohol abuse problem may voluntarily
request assistance from the Big Blue Bus by contacting his or her Supervisor, or Manager. The Big
Blue Bus will assist the employee in dealing with his or her drug or alcohol problem in complete
confidence. The conditions and procedures which will apply to an employee’s requests are as
follows:
The Supervisor or Manager, when informed by the employee of a substance abuse problem,
will refer the employee to a substance abuse counselor through the EAP.
The City will allow the employee to take a leave of absence of 30 days or less and to charge
accrued vacation leave, or if vacation is unavailable, other leave credits (e.g. sick leave) while
the employee participates in rehabilitation or treatment program. If no leave credits are
available to the employee, he or she may, if necessary, be placed on a leave of absence without
pay for the period of the rehabilitation or treatment. This does not include appointments after
an employee has returned to work.
The employee must agree to undertake and to successfully complete a course of treatment as
deemed appropriate by the substance abuse counselor.
After successful completion of the rehabilitation or treatment program, the employee will
return to active service. Return to service also may occur earlier when the City is satisfied that
the employee continues successful participation in a recommended program. Such return is
contingent on the City receiving satisfactory documentation of compliance from a treating
agency; from the substance abuse counselor; and the completion of a return ‐to ‐work medical
examination, including Federally ‐required drug and alcohol tests.
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Consistent with the requirements under the Federal regulations, unannounced non ‐DOT follow ‐
up drug and alcohol testing may be required sixty (60) months after completion of the
rehabilitation or treatment program. The frequency and duration will be based on the
recommendation of the substance abuse counselor. Any follow ‐up positive test or test refusal
will result in immediate termination.
If the employee is being referred to the EAP by his or her employee bargaining unit, the employee
must notify his or her Supervisor or Manager. The same conditions and procedures outlined above
will also apply to referrals made by the employee’s bargaining unit.
If the employee’s participation in the EAP is mandated as a result of a violation of this policy, the
Human Resource Department will work with the employee to contact the EAP and schedule the
employee’s initial EAP session. This initial session will involve an assessment by the SAP of the
substance abuse problem, with a determination being made as to the recommended course of
rehabilitation, treatment or education. The same procedures and conditions outlined above for a
voluntary referral will apply. In addition, the Human Resource Department will receive progress
reports from the SAP regarding the employee’s progress in his or her rehabilitation or treatment
program.
XI. RETURN ‐TO ‐WORK
A. After Mandatory Referral
An employee wishing to return to work after a mandatory referral to a Substance Abuse
Professional (SAP) must agree to the terms of a Return ‐to ‐Work Agreement which shall be
established by the City. That Agreement may include, but is not limited to, the following:
1) A release to work statement from an approved treatment specialist, as well as from the
SAP.
2) A plan, designed by the SAP, setting out after ‐care and follow ‐up treatment procedures
through the SAP and the EAP.
3) A review and release for work from the City’s MRO.
4) A negative return ‐to ‐work test for drugs and/or alcohol.
5) Consent to submit to continued follow ‐up drug and/or alcohol testing as established by the
SAP.
6) A statement of expected work ‐related behaviors.
7) Signed acknowledgement by employee that violation of the agreement will be grounds for
termination.
Failure to successfully complete a treatment program, or to comply with the return ‐to ‐work
agreement, or a positive drug and/or alcohol test after return ‐to ‐work will be grounds for
termination.
B. After Self ‐Referral
Employees self ‐referring to a substance abuse treatment program with the prior knowledge of
their Supervisor or Manager, and who utilize City benefits must agree to a return ‐to ‐work
agreement, which will include:
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1) A release to work statement from an approved treatment specialist.
2) An evaluation from the substance abuse counselor.
XII. MEDICAL REVIEW OFFICER (MRO)
A. The MRO must be a licensed physician or doctor of osteopathy who is responsible for receiving
laboratory results generated by the drug testing program, and who has knowledge of substance
abuse disorders and has approved medical training to interpret and evaluate an individual’s
confirmed positive test result together with his/her medical history and any other relevant
biomedical information.
B. The MRO will perform responsibilities, perform notifications, and retain confidential records as
required by 49 CFR Part 40, as amended.
XIII. TESTING LABORATORY
The City shall use a drug testing laboratory certified under DHHS Mandatory Guidelines for Federal
Workplace Drug Testing Programs.
The testing laboratory will comply with all methods and procedures of 49 CFR Part 40, as amended.
The laboratory shall have a qualified individual to assume professional, organizational, educational,
and administrative responsibility for the laboratory’s urine drug testing facility.
XIV. EMPLOYEE/SUPERVISOR TRAINING
The education and ongoing awareness component of this policy includes display of posters,
distribution to all employees of the drug and alcohol policy and other informational materials, and
periodic information seminars.
The City provides to all safety ‐sensitive employees a minimum of 60 minutes of training on the effects
and consequences of prohibited drug use on personal health, safety and the work environment, and
on the signs and symptoms that may indicate prohibited drug use.
A. Every employee covered by this policy will receive the following drug use/alcohol misuse
education:
1. Drug/alcohol information will be periodically distributed and displayed in the work areas.
2. Copies of this policy will be displayed in the work area. This information will be discussed at
the time that it is handed out so that the employees understand its content. Every new
employee receives a copy of the entire policy.
3. The hot line telephone number for Employee Assistance Program is (800) 321 ‐2843, 24 hours
per day, seven days a week.
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B. Supervisors will receive 60 minutes of reasonable suspicion training on the physical behavioral,
and performance indicators of probable drug use and 60 minutes of additional reasonable
suspicion training on the physical, behavioral, speech, and performance indicators of probable
alcohol misuse.
XV. RECORDKEEPING
A. The City will keep the following records for the periods specified. These records will be
maintained in the Office and under the supervision of the DOT DER Safety &
Security Coordinator
1. The following records shall be maintained for five (5) years:
a) Records of employee alcohol test results that indicate an alcohol concentration of 0.02
or greater;
b) Records of employee verified positive drug test results;
c) Documentation of refusals to take required alcohol and/or drug tests (including
substituted or adulterated drug test results);
d) Employee evaluation and referrals to SAPs; and
e) All follow ‐up tests and schedules for follow ‐up tests.
f) Annual MIS reports
2. The following records shall be maintained for three (3) to four (4) years due to Triennial audit
(a) Information obtained from previous employers under §40.25 concerning drug and
alcohol test results of employees.
3. The following records shall be maintained for two (2) years:
(a) Education and training records.
(b) Records related to the alcohol and drug collection process
4. The following records shall be maintained for one year:
(a) Records of negative and canceled drug test results and alcohol test results with a
concentration of less than 0.02.
The following record shall be maintained for two (2) years:
Records of the inspection, maintenance, and calibration of evidential breath testing
(EBT)
B. Types of Records. The following specific records shall be maintained:
1. Records related to the collection process:
a) Collection log books, if used.
b) Calibration documentation for evidential breath testing devices.
c) Documentation of Breath Alcohol Technician training.
d) Documents generated in connection with decisions to administer reasonable suspicion
alcohol tests.
e) Documents generated in connection with decisions on post ‐accident tests.
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f) Documents verifying existence of a medical explanation of the inability of a covered
employee to provide adequate breath for testing.
g) Consolidated annual calendar year MIS summaries.
2. Records related to test results:
a) The employer’s copy of the alcohol test form, including the results of the test.
b) The employer’s copy of the chain of custody and control form.
c) Documents sent by the MRO to the employer.
d) Documents related to the refusal of any covered employee to submit to a required
alcohol test.
e) Documents presented by a covered employee to dispute the result of an alcohol or drug
test.
f) Documentation of SAP referrals for all positive tests.
3. Records related to evaluations:
a) Records pertaining to a determination by a substance abuse professional concerning a
covered employee’s need for assistance.
b) Records concerning a covered employee’s compliance with the recommendations of the
substance abuse professional.
4. Record(s) related to the employer’s MIS annual testing data.
5. Records related to education and training:
a) Materials on alcohol misuse awareness, including copy of the operator’s policy on
alcohol misuse.
b) Documentation of the driver’s signed receipt of the education materials.
c) Documentation of training provided to Supervisors for the purpose of qualifying the
Supervisors to make a determination concerning the need for alcohol and/or drug
testing based on reasonable suspicion.
d) Certification that any training conducted complies with DOT’s requirements for such
training.
6. Records related to drug testing:
a) Agreements with collection site facilities, laboratories, medical review officers, and
consortia:
b) Names and positions of officials and their role in the employer’s alcohol and drug testing
programs;
c) Semi ‐annual laboratory statistical summaries of urinalysis required by §40.111(d) the
employer’s drug testing policy and procedures.
C. Location of Records. All records required shall be made available for inspection at the City within
two business days after a request has been made by an authorized representative of the FTA.
D. Access to Facilities and Records
1. Except as required by law or expressly authorized or required by DOT, the City shall not
release covered employee information that is contained in the records required to be
maintained.
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2. A covered employee is entitled, upon written request, to obtain copies of any records
pertaining to the employee’s use of drugs or misuse of alcohol, including any records
pertaining to his or her drug or alcohol tests. The City shall promptly provide the records
requested by the employee. Access to employee’s records shall not be contingent upon
payment for records other than those specifically requested.
3. The City is required to obtain pursuant to an employee’s consent, information on the
employee’s alcohol tests with a concentration result of 0.04 or greater, positive drug test
results, and refusals to be tested within the preceding two years, which are maintained by
the driver’s previous DOT covered employers.
a) This information shall be maintained and reviewed by the City prior to the first time the
employee performs safety ‐sensitive functions for the employer or as soon as possible,
but no later than 30 calendar days after the first time a driver performs safety ‐sensitive
functions for the employer.
b) If the driver stops performing safety ‐sensitive functions for the employer before
expiration of the 30 day period or before the employer has obtained the required
information, the City must still obtain the information.
c) The City must provide to each of the driver’s DOT covered employers within the two
preceding years the driver’s specific, written authorization for release of the
information.
d) The release of any information may take the form of personal interviews, telephone
interviews, letters, or any other method of obtaining information that ensures
confidentiality. The City shall maintain a written, confidential record with respect to
each past employer contacted.
e) The City may not use a driver to perform safety ‐sensitive functions if the employer
obtains information on the driver’s alcohol test with a BAC of 0.04 or greater, verified
positive drug test result, or refusal to be tested, by the driver, without obtaining
information on a subsequent substance abuse professional evaluation and/or
determination under §40.25.
XVI. ANNUAL REPORTING OF TESTING RESULTS
A. The City shall prepare and maintain an annual calendar year summary of the results of its alcohol
and drug testing programs. By March 15 of each year, the City shall complete the annual
summary covering the previous calendar year.
B. If the City is notified, during the month of January, of a request by the FTA to report the
employer’s annual calendar year summary information, the City shall prepare and submit the
report to FTA by March 15 of that year. The report shall be in the form and manner prescribed
by FTA in its request. When the report is submitted to FTA by mail or electronic transmission,
the information requested shall be typed, except for the signature of the certifying official.
C. Each annual calendar year a summary containing information on drug and alcohol screening test
results shall include the following informational elements:
1) Number of covered employees subject to Parts 655;
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2) Number of covered employees subject to testing under the anti ‐drug rules or alcohol misuse
rules of more than one DOT agency, identified by each agency;
3) Number of urine specimens collected by type of test;
4) Number of positive test results, verified by a MRO, by type of test and type of drug;
5) Number of negative drug tests verified by a MRO by type of test;
6) Number of persons denied a position as an employee following a pre ‐employment verified
positive drug test and/or a pre ‐employment alcohol test that indicates an alcohol
concentration of 0.04 or greater;
7) Number of employees with tests verified positive by a medical review officer for multiple
drugs;
8) Number of employees who refused to submit to an alcohol or drug test required by this
program;
9) (a) Number of screening alcohol tests by type of test; and (b) Number of confirmation alcohol
tests, by type of tests;
10) Number of confirmation alcohol tests indicating an alcohol concentration of 0.02 or greater
but less than 0.04 by type of test;
11) Number of confirmation alcohol tests indicating an alcohol concentration of 0.04 or greater,
by type of test;
12) Number of employees who were returned ‐to ‐duty (having complied with the
recommendations of a MRO/SAP), in the reporting period, who previously: (a) had a verified
positive drug test result, or (b) engaged in prohibited alcohol misuse under the provisions of
this program;
13) Number of employees who were administered alcohol and drug tests at the same time, with
both verified positive drug test result and an alcohol test result indicating an alcohol
concentration of 0.04 or greater; and
14) Number of employees who were found to have violated any non ‐testing prohibitions and
any action taken in response to the violation.
XVII. CONTRACTORS HIRED BY THE CITY
A. Contractors hired by the City that fall under 49 CFR Part 655, shall be required to submit a copy
of their Anti ‐Drug/Alcohol Misuse Program and may also be required to submit quarterly
reports that state: Number of employees tested, Type of test, Number of positive drug tests
and resulting action, Number of alcohol tests that indicated a BAC of 0.02 or greater, but less
than 0.039 and resulting action for that period. The Contractor shall make clear the job titles
of employees who will perform any work or functions covered by Part 655 under said contract.
Names may also be included if clarification is necessary. Failure to submit an Anti ‐
Drug/Alcohol Misuse Program that complies with DOT 49 CFR Part 655 and Part 40 may result
in the rejection of offerer’s bid. Failure to submit quarterly reports or annual MIS reports may
result in a default of contract as stated in the project’s specifications and contract documents .
B. The Contractor shall allow access to property and records to a City representative, FTA or any
DOT agency with regulatory authority over the operator for the purpose of monitoring the
operator’s compliance with the requirements of Parts 655 and 40, as amended.
XVIII. CONFIDENTIALITY
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A. Each individual’s record of testing and results under this policy will be maintained private and
confidential. Except as provided by law or expressly authorized by DOT regulations, the results
of individual drug/alcohol tests will not be released to anyone without the specific, written
consent of the safety ‐sensitive employee authorizing release of the information to an identified
person. Prior to testing, the individual will be informed about who will receive test data (e.g.,
testing laboratory, MRO, Program Manager, Supervisor or Manager if removal from a safety ‐
sensitive function is necessary).
B. All written records will be stored in locked containers or in a secure location with access available
only by the Program Manager and DOT upon request.
C. Drug and alcohol testing and/or rehabilitation records shall only be released to subsequent DOT
covered employers upon written consent from the covered employee. Then only the specific
information requested by the employee shall be released.
XIX. GLOSSARY OF ACRONYMS
BAC ‐ Breath Alcohol Concentration
BAT ‐ Breath Alcohol Technician
CCF ‐ Custody and Control Form
CFR ‐ Code of Federal Regulations
CMV ‐ Commercial Motor Vehicle
CPL ‐ Conforming Products List
DAPM ‐ Drug & Alcohol Program Manager
DER ‐ Designated Employer Representative
DHHS ‐ Department of Health and Human Services
DOT ‐ Department of Transportation
EAP ‐ Employee Assistance Program
EBT ‐ Evidential Breath Testing (Device)
FMCSA ‐ Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration
FTA ‐ Federal Transit Administration
GC/MS ‐ Gas Chromatography/Mass Spectrometry
LC/MS ‐ Liquid Chromatography/Mass Spectrometry
MIS ‐ Management Information System
MRO ‐ Medical Review Officer
NHTSA ‐ National Highway Traffic Safety Association
NTSB ‐ National Transportation Safety Board
QAP ‐ Quality Assurance Plans (for EBT’s)
SAP ‐ Substance Abuse Professional
XX. TERMS AND DEFINITIONS
Air Blank – A reading by an EBT of ambient air containing no alcohol.
Alcohol Concentration – The alcohol in a volume breath expressed in terms of grams of alcohol per
210 liters of breath as indicated by an evidential breath testing device.
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Blind Sample or Blind Performance Test – A urine specimen submitted to a laboratory for quality
control testing purposes, with fictitious identifier, so that the laboratory cannot distinguish it from
employee specimens, and which is spiked with known quantities of specific drugs or which is blank,
containing no drugs.
Breath Alcohol Technician – An individual who instructs and assists individuals in the alcohol testing
process and operates an EBT.
Canceled or Invalid Test – In drug testing, a drug test that has been declared invalid by a Medical
Review Officer. A canceled test is neither a positive nor a negative test. A sample that has been
rejected for testing by a laboratory is treated the same as a canceled test. In alcohol testing, a test
that is deemed to be invalid under Part 40 Subpart N – Problems in Alcohol Testing.
Chain of Custody – Procedures to account for the integrity of each urine specimen by tracking its
handling and storage from point of specimen collection to final disposition of the specimen. These
procedures shall require that an appropriate drug testing custody form from a Department of Health
& Human Services (DHHS) certified laboratory be used from time of collection to receipt by the
laboratory.
Collection Site – A place designated by the employer where individuals present themselves for the
purpose of providing a specimen of their urine to be analyzed for the presence of drugs.
Commercial Motor Vehicle (CMV) – means a motor vehicle or combination of motor vehicles used in
commerce to transport passengers or property if the motor vehicle (1) has a gross combination
weight rating of 26,001 or more pounds inclusive of a towed unit with a gross vehicle weight of more
than 10,000 pounds; or (2) has a gross vehicle weight rating of 26,001 pounds; or (3) is designed to
transport 16 or more passengers, including the driver; or (4) is of any size and is used in the
transportation of materials found to be hazardous for the purposes of the Hazardous Materials
Transportation Act and which require the motor vehicle to be placarded under the Hazardous
Materials Regulations (49 CFR Part 172, subpart F).
Confirmation Test – For alcohol testing means a second test, following a screening test with a result
of 0.02 or greater, that provides quantitative data of alcohol concentration. For controlled
substances testing it means a second analytical procedure to identify the presence of a specific drug
or metabolite which is independent of the screen test and which uses a different technique and
chemical principle from that of the screen test in order to ensure reliability and accuracy.
Contractor – A person or organization that provides a service for a recipient, sub ‐recipient, employer,
or operator consistent with a specific understanding or arrangement.
Covered Function (Safety ‐Sensitive) – means (a) operating a revenue service vehicle, including when
not in service (FTA); (b) operating a non ‐revenue service vehicle, when required to be operated by a
holder of a Commercial Driver’s License; (c) controlling dispatch or movement of a revenue service
vehicle; (d) maintaining a revenue service vehicle or equipment used in revenue service, unless the
recipient receives sections 18 funding and contracts out such services; (e) carrying a firearm for
security purposes.
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Dilute Specimen – A specimen with creatinine and specific gravity values that are lower than expected
for human urine.
Drug Metabolite – The specific substance produced when the human body metabolizes a given drug
as it passes through the body and is excreted in the urine.
Employee Assistance Program (EAP) – A program provided to assist employees in dealing with drug
or alcohol dependency and other personal problems. Rehabilitation and re ‐entry to the work force
are usually arranged through an EAP.
Evidential Breath Testing Device (EBT) – an EBT approved by the National Highway Traffic Safety
Administration (NHTSA) for evidential testing of breath and placed on NHTSA’s conforming products
list of evidential breath measurement devices (CPL), and identified on the CPL as confirming with the
model specifications available from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, Office of
Alcohol and State Programs.
Medical Review Officer (MRO) – A licensed physician (medical doctor or doctor of osteopathy)
responsible for receiving laboratory results generated by an employer’s drug testing program who
has knowledge of substance abuse disorders and has appropriate medical training to interpret and
evaluate an individual’s confirmed positive test result together with his or her medical history and
any other relevant biomedical information.
Post ‐Accident Test – a drug test administered to an employee when an accident has occurred and
the employee performed a safety ‐sensitive function that either contributed to the accident, or
cannot be completely discounted as a contributing factor in the accident.
Pre ‐Employment Test – a drug test given to an applicant or employee who is being considered for a
safety ‐sensitive position. The applicant or employee must be informed of the purpose for the urine
collection prior to actual collection.
Random Test – a drug test of safety ‐sensitive employees who are selected on a scientifically
defensible random and unannounced basis. The number of tests performed is based on a percentage
of safety ‐sensitive employees as directed by DOT.
Refuse to Submit or Test – means that a covered employee (1) fails to provide adequate breath for
testing without a valid medical explanation after he/she has received notice of the requirement for
breath testing; (2) fails to provide adequate urine for drug testing without a valid medical explanation
after he/she has received notice of the requirement for urine testing; or (3) engages in conduct that
clearly obstructs the testing process.
Return ‐to ‐Duty Test – an initial drug or alcohol test prior to return ‐to ‐duty and additional
unannounced drug tests (Follow ‐up Tests) given to employees performing in safety ‐sensitive
functions who previously tested positive, or refused, a drug/or alcohol test and are returning to
safety ‐sensitive positions.
Split Specimen – an additional specimen collected with the original specimen, to be tested in the
event the original specimen tests positive.
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Substance Abuse Professional (SAP) ‐ the Substance Abuse Professional (SAP) for this program must
be a (1) licensed physician (medical doctor or doctor of osteopathy), licensed or certified
psychologist, social worker, employee assistance professional; or (2) an addiction counselor certified
by the National Association of Alcoholism and Drug Abuse Counselors Certification Commission or
the International Certification Reciprocity Consortium/Alcohol and other Drug Abuse.
Verified Positive (drug test result) – a drug test result reviewed by a Medical Review Officer and
determined to have evidence of prohibited drug use.
XXI. EMPLOYEE INFORMATION ON THE EFFECTS OF ALCOHOL MISUSE/DRUG USE
A. Effects of alcohol and drugs on a person’s health, work, and personal life include: disruption of
sleep; changes in eating patterns, commonly not eating as much and therefore, weight loss;
mood swings; depression; increased physical ailments (i.e. headaches, colds, stomach problems);
decreased motivation; withdrawal from family and friends; quicker to anger; neglects obligations
and is not as attentive; does not handle stress; changes friends; excuses use of alcohol.
B. Signs and symptoms of drug use or alcohol misuse which could affect work performance include:
reporting to work late; calling in sick often; unauthorized absences; smell of alcohol on a person;
taking long or frequent breaks; change in personality – more angry or less friendly; decreased
motivation; an “I don’t care” attitude; thinking and concentration not as sharp; more prone to
accidents; forgetfulness; less attentive to appearance; appearing tired; sleeping on the job.
For additional information, see Attachment A – Drug and Alcohol Fact Sheets.
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Alcohol Fact Sheet
Alcohol is a socially acceptable drug that has been consumed throughout the world for centuries. It is
considered a recreational beverage when consumed in moderation for employment and relaxation
during social gatherings. However, when consumed primarily for its physical and mood ‐altering effects,
it is a substance of abuse. As a depressant, it slows down physical responses and progressively impairs
mental functions.
Signs and Symptoms of Use
Dulled mental processes
Lack of coordination
Odor of alcohol on breath
Possible constricted pupils
Sleepy or stuporous condition
Slowed reaction rate
Slurred speech (Note: except for the odor, these are general signs and symptoms of any
depressant substance)
Health Effects
The chronic consumption of alcohol (average of three servings per day of beer [12 ounces], whiskey
[1 ounce], or wine [6 ounces]) over time may result in the following health hazards:
Decreased sexual functioning
Dependency (up to 10 percent of all people who drink alcohol become physically and/or mentally
dependent on alcohol and can be termed “alcoholic”)
Fatal liver diseases
Increased cancers of the mouth, tongue, pharynx, esophagus, rectum, breast, and malignant
melanoma
Kidney disease
Pancreatitis
Spontaneous abortion and neonatal mortality
Ulcers
Birth defects (up to 54 percent of all birth defects are alcohol related)
Social Issues
Two ‐thirds of all homicides are committed by people who drink prior to the crime.
Two to three percent of the driving population is legally drunk at one time. This rate is doubled at
night and on weekends.
Two ‐thirds of all Americans will be involved in an alcohol ‐related vehicle accident during their
lifetimes.
The rate of separation and divorce in families with alcohol dependency problems is 7 times the
average.
Forty percent of family court cases are alcohol problem related.
Alcoholics are 15 times more likely to commit suicide that are other segments of the population.
More than 60 percent of burns, 40 percent of falls, 69 percent of boating accidents, and 76
percent of private aircraft accidents are alcohol related.
Attachment A
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The Annual Toll
24,000 people will die on the highway due to the legally impaired driver.
12,000 more will die on the highway due to the alcohol ‐affected river.
15,800 will die in non ‐highway accidents.
30,000 will die due to alcohol ‐caused liver disease.
10,000 will die due to alcohol ‐induced brain disease or suicide.
Up to another 125,000 will die due to alcohol ‐related conditions or accidents.
Workplace Issues
It takes one hour for the average person (150 pounds) to process one serving of an alcoholic
beverage from the body.
Impairment in coordination and judgment can be objectively measured with as little as two drinks
in the body.
A person who is legally intoxicated is 6 times more likely to have an accident than a sober person.
Amphetamine Fact Sheet
Amphetamines are central nervous system stimulants that speed up the mind and body. The physical
sense of energy at lower doses and the mental exhilaration at higher doses are the reason for their
abuse. Although widely prescribed at one time for weight reduction and mood elevation, the legal use
of amphetamines is now limited to a very narrow range of medical conditions. Most amphetamines that
are abused are illegally manufactured in foreign countries and smuggled into the U.S. or clandestinely
manufactured in crude laboratories.
Description
Amphetamine is sold in counterfeit capsules or as white, flat, doubled ‐scored “minibennies.” It is
usually taken by mouth.
Methamphetamine is often sold as a creamy white and granular powder or in lumps and is
packaged in aluminum foil wraps or sealable plastic bags. Methamphetamine may be taken orally,
injected, or snorted into the nose.
Trade/street names include Biphetamine, Delcobese, Desotyn, Detedrine, Chetrol, Ritalin, Speed,
Meth, Crank, Crystal, Monster, Black Beauties, Rits and Ecstasy.
Signs and Symptoms of Use
Hyperexcitability, restlessness
Dilated pupils
Increased heart rate and blood pressure
Heart palpitations and irregular beats
Profuse sweating
Rapid respiration
Confusion
Panic
Talkativeness
Inability to concentrate
Heightened aggressive behavior
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Health Effects
Regular use produces strong psychological dependence and increasing tolerance to drug.
High doses may cause toxic psychosis resembling schizophrenia.
Intoxication may induce a heart attack or stroke due to spiking of blood pressure.
Chronic use may cause heart and brain damage due to severe constriction of capillary blood
vessels.
The euphoric stimulation increases impulsive and risk ‐taking behaviors, including bizarre and
violent acts.
Withdrawal from the drug may result in severe physical and mental depression.
Workplace Issues
Since amphetamines alleviate the sensation of fatigue, they may be abused to increase alertness
because of unusual overtime demands or failure to get rest.
Low ‐dose amphetamine use will cause a short ‐term improvement in mental and physical
functioning. With greater use or increasing fatigue, the effect reverses and has an impairing
effect. Hangover effect is characterized by physical fatigue and depression, which may make
operation of equipment or vehicles dangerous.
Cocaine Fact Sheet
Cocaine is used medically as a local anesthetic. It is abused as a powerful physical and mental stimulant.
The entire central nervous system is energized. Muscles are more tense, the heart beats faster and
stronger, and the body burns more energy. The brain experiences an exhilaration caused by a large
release of neurohormones associated with mood elevation.
Description
The source of cocaine is the coca bush, grown almost exclusively in the mountainous regions of
southern South America.
Cocaine Hydrochloride – “snorting coke” is a white to creamy granular or lumpy powder that is
chopped into a fine powder before use. It is snorted into the nose, rubbed on the gums, or
injected in veins. The effect is felt within minutes and lasts 40 ‐50 minutes per “line” (about 60
to 90 milligrams). Common paraphernalia include a single ‐edged razor blade and small mirror
or piece of smooth metal, a half straw or metal tube, and a small screw cap vial or folded paper
packet containing the cocaine.
Cocaine Base – a small crystalline rock about the size of small pebble. It boils at a low
temperature, is not soluble in water, and is up to 90 percent pure. It is heated in a glass pipe
and the vapor is inhaled. The effect is felt within seven seconds. Common paraphernalia
includes a “crack pipe” (a small glass smoking device for vaporizing the crack crystal) and a
lighter, alcohol lamp, or small butane torch for heating.
Trade/street names include: Coke, Rock, Crack, Free Base, Flake, Snow, Smoke, and Blow.
Signs and Symptoms of Use
Financial problems
Frequent and extended absences from meetings or work assignment
Increased physical activity and fatigue
Isolation and withdrawal from friends and normal activities
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Secretive behaviors, frequent nonbusiness visitors, delivered packages, phone calls
Unusual defensiveness, anxiety, agitation
Wide mood swings
Runny or irritated nose
Difficulty in concentration
Dilated pupils and visual impairment
Restlessness
Formication (sensation of bus crawling on skin)
High blood pressure, heart palpitations, and irregular rhythm
Hallucinations
Hyperexcitability and overreaction to stimulus
Insomnia
Paranoia and hallucinations
Profuse sweating and dry mouth
Talkativeness
Health Effects
Research suggests that regular cocaine use may upset the chemical balance of the brain. As a
result, it may speed up the aging process by causing irreparable damage to critical nerve cells.
The onset of nervous system illnesses such as Parkinson’s disease could also occur.
Cocaine use causes the heart to beat faster and harder and rapidly increases blood pressure. In
addition, cocaine causes spasms of blood vessels in the brain and heart. Both effects lead to
ruptured vessels causing strokes or heart attacks.
Strong psychological dependency can occur with one “hit” of crack. Usually, mental dependency
occurs within days (crack) or within several months (snorting coke). Cocaine causes the
strongest mental dependency of any known drug.
Treatment success rates are lower than for other chemical dependencies.
Cocaine is extremely dangerous when taken with depressant drugs. Death due to overdose is
rapid. The fatal effects of an overdose are not usually reversible by medical intervention. The
number of cocaine overdose deaths has tripled in the last four years.
Cocaine overdose was the second most common drug emergency in 1986 – up from 11 th place in
1980.
Workplace Issues
Extreme mood and energy swings create instability. Sudden noises can cause a violent reaction.
Lapses in attention and ignoring warning signals greatly increase the potential for accidents.
The high cost of cocaine frequently leads to workplace theft and/or dealing.
A developing paranoia and withdrawal create unpredictable and sometimes violent behavior.
Work performance is characterized by forgetfulness, absenteeism, tardiness, and missed
assignments.
Cannabinoids (Marijuana) Fact Sheet
Marijuana is one of the most misunderstood and underestimated drugs of abuse. People use marijuana
for the mildly tranquilizing and mood –and perception – altering effects it produces.
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Description
Usually sold in plastic sandwich bags, leaf marijuana will range in color from green to light tan.
The leaves are usually dry and broken into small pieces. The seeds are oval with one slightly
pointed end. Less prevalent, hashish is a compressed, sometimes tarlike substance ranging in
color from pale yellow to black. It is usually sold in small chunks wrapped in aluminum foil. It
may also be sold in an oily liquid.
Marijuana has a distinctly pungent aroma resembling a combination of sweet alfalfa and incense.
Cigarette papers, roach clip holders, and small pipes made of bone, brass, or glass are commonly
found. Smoking “bongs” (large bore pipes for inhaling large volumes of smoke) can easily be
made from soft drink cans and toilet paper rolls.
Trade/street names include: Marinol, THC, Pot, Grass, Joint, Reefer, Acapulco Gold, Sinsemilla,
Thai Sticks, Hash, and Hash Oil.
Signs and Symptoms of Use
Reddened eyes (often masked by eyedrops), slowed speech, distinctive odor on clothing, lackadaisical “I
don’t care” attitude, chronic fatigue and lack of motivation, irritating cough, and chronic sore throat.
Health Effects
When marijuana is smoked, it is irritating to the lungs. Chronic smoking causes emphysema ‐like
conditions.
One joint causes the heart to race and be overworked. People with undiagnosed heart conditions
are at risk.
Marijuana is commonly contaminated with the fungus Aspergillus , which can cause serious
respiratory tract and sinus infections.
Marijuana smoking lowers the body’s immune system response, making users more susceptible to
infection. The U.S. Government is actively researching a possible connection between
marijuana smoking and the activation of AIDS in positive human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)
carriers.
Pregnancy Problems and Birth Defects
The active chemical, tetrahydrocannabinol (THC), and 60 other related chemicals in marijuana
concentrate in the ovaries and testes.
Chronic smoking of marijuana in males causes a decrease in sex hormone, testosterone, and an
increase in estrogen, the female sex hormone. The result is a decrease in sperm count, which
can lead to temporary sterility. Occasionally, the onset of female sex characteristics including
breast development occurs in heavy users.
Chronic smoking of marijuana in females causes a decrease in fertility and an increase in
testosterone.
Pregnant women who are chronic marijuana smokers have a higher than normal incidence of
stillborn births, early termination of pregnancy, and higher infant mortality rate during the first
few days of life.
In test animals, THC causes birth defects, including malformations of the brain, spinal cord,
forelimbs, and liver and water on the brain and spine.
Offspring of test animals who were exposed to marijuana have fewer chromosomes than normal,
causing gross birth defects or death of the fetus. Pediatricians and surgeons are concluding that
the use of marijuana by either or both parents, especially during pregnancy, leads to specific
birth defects of the infant’s feet and hangs.
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One of the most common effects of prenatal cannabinoid exposure is underweight newborn
babies
Fetal exposure may decrease visual functioning and causes other ophthalmic problems.
Mental Function
Regular use can cause the following effects:
Delayed decision ‐making
Diminished concentration
Impaired short ‐term memory, interfering with learning
Impaired signal detection (ability to detect a brief flash of light), a risk for users who are operating
machinery
Impaired tracking (the ability to follow a moving object with the eyes) and visual distance
measurements
Erratic cognitive function
Distortions in time estimation
Long ‐term negative effects on mental function known as “acute brain syndrome,” which is
characterized by disorders in memory, cognitive function, sleep patterns, and physical condition
Acute Effects
Aggressive urges
Anxiety
Confusion
Fearfulness
Hallucinations
Heavy sedation
Immobility
Mental dependency
Panic paranoid reaction
Unpleasant distortions in body image
Workplace Issues
The active chemical, THC, stores in body fat and slowly releases over time. Marijuana smoking has
a long ‐term effect on performance.
A 500 to 800 percent increase in THC concentration in the past several years makes smoking three
to five joints a week today equivalent to 15 to 40 joints a week in 1978.
Combining alcohol or other depressant drugs and marijuana can produce a multiplied effect,
increasing the impairing effect of both the depressant and marijuana.
Opiates (Narcotics) Fact Sheet
Opiates (also called narcotics) are drugs that alleviate pain, depress body functions and reactions, and
when taken in large doses, cause a strong euphoric feeling.
Description
Natural and natural derivatives – opium, morphine, codeine, and heroin
Synthetics – meperidine (Demerol), oxymorphone (Numorphan), and oxycodone (Percodan)
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May be taken in pill form, smoked, or injected, depending upon the type of narcotic used
Trade/street names include: Smack, Horse, Emma, Big D, Dollies, Juice, Syrup, and China White
Signs and Symptoms of Use
Mood changes
Impaired mental functioning and alertness
Constricted pupils
Depression and apathy
Impaired coordination
Physical fatigue and drowsiness
Nausea, vomiting, and constipation
Impaired respiration
Health Effects
IV needle users have a high risk for contracting hepatitis and AIDS due to sharing of needles.
Narcotics increase pain tolerance. As a result, people could more severely injure themselves or
fail to seek medical attention after an accident due to the lack of pain sensitivity.
Narcotics’ effects are multiplied when used in combination with other depressant drugs and
alcohol, causing increased risk for an overdose.
Social Issues
There are over 500,000 heroin addicts in the U.S., most of whom are IV needle users.
An even greater number of medicinal narcotic ‐dependent persons obtain their narcotics through
prescriptions.
Because of tolerance, there is an ever ‐increasing need for more narcotic to produce the same
effect.
Strong mental and physical dependency occurs.
The combination of tolerance and dependency creates an increasing financial burden for the user.
Costs for heroin can reach hundreds of dollars a day.
Workplace Issues
Unwanted side effects such as nausea, vomiting, dizziness, mental clouding, and drowsiness place
the legitimate user and abuser at higher risk for an accident.
Narcotics have a legitimate medical use in alleviating pain. Workplace use may cause impairment
of physical and mental functions.
Phencyclidine (PCP) Fact Sheet
Phencyclidine (PCP) was originally developed as an anesthetic, but the adverse side effects prevented its
use except as a large animal tranquilizer. Phencyclidine acts as both a depressant and a hallucinogen,
and sometimes as a stimulant. It is abused primarily for its variety of mood ‐altering effects. Low doses
produce sedation and euphoric mood changes. The mood can change rapidly from sedation to
excitation and agitation. Larger doses may produce a coma ‐like condition with muscle rigidity and a
blank stare with the eyelids half closed. Sudden noises or physical shocks may cause a “freak out” in
which the person has abnormal strength, extremely violent behavior, and an inability to speak or
comprehend communication.
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Description
PCP is sold as a creamy, granular powder and is often packaged in one ‐inch square aluminum foil
or folded paper “packets.”
It may be mixed with marijuana or tobacco and smoked. It is sometimes combined with procaine,
a local anesthetic, and sold as imitation cocaine.
Trade/street names include: Angel Dust, Dust, and Hog.
Signs and Symptoms of Use
Impaired coordination
Severe confusion and agitation
Extreme mood shifts
Muscle rigidity
Nystagmus (jerky eye movements)
Dilated pupils
Profuse sweating
Rapid heartbeat
Dizziness
Health Effects
The potential for accidents and overdose emergencies is high due to the extreme mental effects
combined with the anesthetic effect on the body.
PCP is potentiated by other depressant drugs, including alcohol, increasing the likelihood of an
overdose reaction.
Misdiagnosing the hallucination as LSD induced, and then treating with Thorazine, can cause a
fatal reaction.
Use can cause irreversible memory loss, personality changes, and though disorders.
There are four phases to PCP abuse. The first phase is acute toxicity. It can last up to three days and can
include combativeness, catatonia, convulsions, and coma. Distortions of size, shape, and distance
perception are common. The second phase, which does not always follow the first, is a toxic psychosis.
Users may experience visual and auditory delusions, paranoia, and agitation. The third phase is a drug ‐
induced schizophrenia that may last a month or longer. The fourth phase is PCP ‐induced depression.
Suicidal tendencies and mental dysfunction can last for months.
Workplace Issues
PCP abuse is less common today than in recent years. It is also not generally used in a workplace
setting because of the severe disorientation that occurs.
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POST ‐ACCIDENT RECORD OF DECISION
Testing Instructions
Supervisor or Manager: This form is to document the action taken following an accident involving a City ‐owned
vehicle that may meet DOT FTA post ‐accident drug/alcohol testing requirements. DOT FTA policy requires the
testing of the vehicle operator and any other employees whose performance could have contributed to the
accident.
Complete a “Post ‐Accident Record of Decision” form.
If the testing criteria is met (see below) complete the “Notification of Required Testing” form.
Escort the employee to the testing facility.
Give the staff the “Notification of Required Testing” form so they can complete their portion.
Transport the employee back to the work site and forward this form to Program Manager.
Accident Information
Employee:___________________________ Employee ID: _________ Job Title _________________
Date of accident: _____________________ Time: _____________ AM / PM
Location: _____________________________ Vehicle #: ________ Route #: _______ Run #: _______
Description of accident: _______________________________________________________________
Post ‐Accident Testing Criteria
FTA Covered Employees
1) Was there a fatality?
* __________ YES – test is required.
* __________ NO – go to question #2.
2) Did anybody require immediate medical
attention away from the scene of the
accident?
__________ YES – test is required.
__________ NO – go to question #3.
3) Did either vehicle sustain “disabling
damage?” (see next page for definition).
_________ YES – test is required.
_________ NO – stop. Do not test.
If a test is required, the driver must be tested unless the employee’s performance can be completely
discounted as a contributing factor to the accident. Can the employee’s performance be completely
discounted? NO ______ YES ______ Explain why:
___________________________________________________________________________________
Attachment B
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Post ‐Accident Record of Decision
If a post ‐accident test is required, any other employee(s) whose performance could have contributed to
the accident must also be tested (Example: Driver states there was a brake failure and the brakes were
recently serviced by a Sr. Mechanic). List any employee whose performance could have contributed to
the accident.
__________________________________________________________________________________
Where to Test
Monday to Sunday at any time.
Collection Plus at City of Santa Monica Big Blue Bus
1660 7 th Street
Santa Monica CA 90401 ‐3324
(310 458 ‐1975
Drug & Alcohol Testing Information
Time of Accident: ________________ AM / PM
Time arrived at collection site: ___________ AM / PM
Time of alcohol test (see the employee’s copy of the “Alcohol Testing Form”): ___________ AM / PM
Elapsed time between the accident and alcohol test: __________________
Was the Alcohol Test performed within 2 hours of the accident (if more than 8 hours have passed the
attempt to test must stop and the reason stated below): NO ________ YES _______
If NO, state reason ___________________________________________________________________
___________________________________________________________________
Print Supervisor Name
Signature
Title
Date
Disabling Damage is damage that precludes the departure of any vehicle from the scene of an
accident in its usual manner in daylight hours after simple repairs. Disabling damage includes :
damage to vehicles that could have been operated, but would have caused further damage if so
operated. Disabling damage does not include : damage that could be remedied temporarily at the
scene of the occurrence without special tools or parts, tire disablement without other damage even if
no space tire is available, or damage to headlights, taillights, turn signals, horn, or windshield wipers
that makes them inoperable.
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For Drug & Alcohol
Designated Employer Representative Use
Alcohol test performed within 2 hours? NO ______ YES ______
Alcohol test performed before drug test? NO ______ YES ______
Testing forms completely accurately? NO ______ YES ______
If NO to any of the above, explain here: ________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________________________
Follow ‐up action taken: _____________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________________________
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Reasonable Suspicion Record of Decision
Supervisor or Manager: This form is to be used to substantiate and document the objective facts, observations
and circumstances leading to a reasonable suspicion determination. After direct observation of the employee’s
behavior, please check all of the short ‐term indicators that denote a possible link to the employee’s use of
prohibited alcohol or drugs. See back of this form for additional instructions.
Employee Information
Name:___________________________ Employee ID: _________ Job Title ____________________
Date: ____________________ Time observed: From __________ AM / PM To ________ AM / PM
Location of employee when reasonable suspicion evaluation was made (be specific):
__________________________________________________________________________________
Evaluating Supervisor: _______________________________________
Other Supervisor(s) present: __________________________________
Observations (check all that apply)
Eyes:
□ Bloodshot/red
□ Constricted (tiny) pupils
□ Dilated (large) pupils
□ Glassy/watery
□ Heavy eyelids
□ Fixed/blank stare
□ Other: _______________
Breath/Body Odor: □ Alcohol □ Marijuana □ Other: _______________
Speech:
□ Confused
□ Slurred
□ Not understandable
□ Stuttered
□ Mumbled
□ Rambled
□ Incomplete sentences
□ Other: _______________
Body Movements:
□ Falling
□ Swaying
□ Drowsy/sleepy
□ Needs support
□ Stumbling
□ Shaky hands/body
□ Unsteady walk
□ Tremors/twitches
□ Other: _______________
Body Appearance:
□ Flushed or pale
□ Disheveled appearance
□ Heavy/quick breathing
□ Sweating
□ Dry mouth
□ Frequent swallowing
□ Repeated wetting lips
□ Other: _______________
Behavior/Attitude:
□ Excited
□ Quick Tempered
□ Disoriented
□ Combative
□ Talkative
□ Uncooperative
□ Irrational
□ Verbally abusive
□ Inappropriate laughing
DER initials:
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Unusual Behavior □ Hiccoughing
□ Fighting
□ Belching
□ Crying
□ Vomiting
□ Other: _______________
Did the employee admit to using alcohol or drugs? NO _________ YES _________
Did you see a drug or alcohol being used? NO _________ YES _________
Did you see any drug paraphernalia or alcohol containers? NO _________ YES _________
If you answered YES to any of the questions explain what you observed or heard:
____________________________________________________________________________________________________
Any other unusual actions/behavior made by the employee? NO _________ YES _________
Explain: ___________________________________________________________________________________________
Document any explanation or statements made by the employee regarding the incident, circumstances, etc.
____________________________________________________________________________________________________
List any witness to employee’s behavior: __________________________________________________________________
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Decision to Test
Reasonable Suspicion Test Ordered: YES ______ NO ______
Reasonable Suspicion Test Refused: YES ______ NO ______
If the employee refuses to test instruct him/her that any refusal to test is treated the same as a positive test.
Testing Information
Time you first observed employee: ____________ AM / PM
Time employee signed “Notification of Required Testing” form: ___________ AM / PM
Time you arrived at testing facility: ___________ AM / PM
Time you left the testing facility: __________ AM / PM
____________________________ __________________ _____________ AM / PM
Signature of Evaluating Supervisor Date Time
Testing Instructions
Complete the “Reasonable Suspicion Record of Decision” form.
Meet privately with the employee to explain what you have observed and that you are ordering he/she
submit to a test.
Complete the “Notification of Required Testing” form and have the employee sign to acknowledge they
understand the test is required under DOT regulations.
Once you have advised the employee of a required test you must immediately escort the employee to the
collection site.
Any refusal to submit to testing will be treated the same as a positive test.
Give the facility the “Notification of Required Testing” form so they can complete their portion.
Remain there with the employee until the test is completed.
Escort the employee back to the dispatch office.
The employee can NOT perform safety ‐sensitive functions a negative result is confirmed by the MRO.
Arrange the employee to be taken home by a relative or friend.
Forward any paperwork given to you to Al Davis, Transit Safety & Security Coordinator.
Where to Test
Collection Plus, City of Santa Monica Big Blue Bus 1660 7 th Street CA 90401 – 3324
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For Drug & Alcohol Designated Employer Representative USE
Drug test result: Positive: _______ Negative: _______ Not conducted: ________
Alcohol test result: Positive: _______ Negative: _______ Not conducted: ________
Were there any procedural errors identified? YES _______ NO _______
If YES explain: ______________________________________________________________________
__________________________________________________________________________________
Describe remedial action taken: ________________________________________________________
__________________________________________________________________________________
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Notification of Required Testing
Pursuant to the US DOT Regulations
49 CFR Part 40 and 655
This form MUST be completed for ALL tests
Employee Identification
Employee Name: ________________________ ID #: ____________ Title: _____________________
Department: ___________________________ Division: ___________________________
Pursuant to the US DOT Regulations 49 CFR Part 40 and 655, as amended, all safety ‐sensitive
employees/applicants are required to submit to drug and alcohol testing.
The date, location and reason for the test are stated below.
This form must be presented to the collection site staff.
This form must be returned to the Supervisor after the test.
Behavior that constitutes a refusal to test is treated equivalent to a positive test.
I acknowledge receipt of this notification and understand as a condition of my employment with this
company, the above identified test is required.
_____________________________________ ___________________ ___________ AM / PM
Employee Signature Date Time
Test Information
Collection Site: □ Collection Plus, City of Santa Monica Big Blue Bus 1660 7 th Street CA 90401 – 3324
Scheduled test date: _________________
Date Notice given to Employee: __________________ Time given: ____________ AM / PM
If this notice was NOT given to the employee on the scheduled test date you must indicate the reason why:
_______________________________________________________________________________
Type of Test:
□ Drug
□ Pre ‐Employment
□ Reasonable Suspicion
□ Post ‐Accident
□ Alcohol
□ Return ‐to ‐Duty
□ Random
□ Both Drug/Alcohol
□ Follow ‐up
For Collection Site
Date: _____________
Time employee arrived: ________ AM / PM
Time test completed: __________ AM / PM
Employee MUST return form
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□ Observed Test
Manager/Supervisor Signature: _______________________________________ Date: ______________________
For Drug & Alcohol Designated Employer Representative (DER) Use
Were any errors found on the following forms:
Notification Form No ______ Yes ______ Explain: _________________________________________
Custody & Control Form No ______ Yes ______ Explain: _________________________________________
Drug Testing Result Form No ______ Yes ______ Explain: _________________________________________
Alcohol Testing Result Form No ______ Yes ______ Explain: _________________________________________
MRO Verification Form No ______ Yes ______ Explain: _________________________________________
Follow ‐up action taken: ___________________________________________________________________________________
______________________________________________________________________________________________________
Distribution: Original to Program DER Copy to Employee and Collection site
Please take a few minutes to read the following
which describes your role in the collection process
The specimen collection procedures are established by the U.S. DOT. Failure to follow the procedures
will be considered a refusal to test. The following is a summary of the specimen collection process:
1. At the collection site you will be asked to show your driver’s license or City ID badge to identify
yourself.
2. Before entering the restroom to provide a specimen, you will be asked to remove extra clothing
(jacket, coat, hat, etc.). Purses, handbags, etc. must remain with outer garments, outside the
restroom.
3. You will be asked to empty your pockets and show the contents to the Collector.
4. You will be asked to wash your hands before entering the bathroom to provide a specimen.
5. You will be provided a sealed specimen bottle and the Collector will unwrap it in your presence.
6. After providing the specimen, you should observe the Collector check the specimen for its volume,
temperature, and color.
7. If the specimen shows signs of tampering (for example: unusual color, presence of foreign objects
or material) or is outside of the acceptable temperature rang (90 ‐100°F), DOT regulations require
you to provide a second specimen under direct observation.
8. The Collector will complete the Federal Control Custody Form and place tamper proof seals over
the specimen bottles. You will initial the seals, sign the Control Custody Form and receive a copy
of the form.
Refusal to Test:
Per the DOT regulations, a refusal to test is considered a positive test. Examples of a refusal to test
include (see policy for complete list):
Failure to cooperate with any part of the collection process.
Failure to immediately report to the collection site after receiving this notice.
Leaving the collection site before completing test.
Failure to provide a urine sample without a valid medical explanation from the MRO.
Specimen tampering.
If you have any questions during the collection process,
do not hesitate to ask the collection staff
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CITY OF SANTA MONICA’S BIG BLUE BUS
Acknowledgement of Receipt
FTA Covered Employee
My signature below certifies that I have received a copy of the following materials:
1. City of Santa Monica’s Big Blue Bus Drug and Alcohol Policy/Procedures for Employees
in Safety ‐Sensitive Job Functions
2. An Employee Drug Awareness Handbook
3. U.S. DOT Publication: What Every Employee Needs to know about Drug & Alcohol
Testing
In addition, I certify that I have received 60 minutes of training on the effects and
consequences of alcohol misuse and prohibited drug use on health, safety, personal life, and
the work environment, and on the signs and symptoms, which may indicate such use.
I understand that it is my responsibility to become familiar with the information contained in
these documents. I further understand that if any of the information is unclear or if I have
any questions, it is my responsibility to ask for clarification from my Supervisor, Manager or a
representative from the Designated Employer Representative.
Name (Print)
Signature
Date
Employee ID
Hire Date
Department
Job Title
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By agreement of the undersigned this Drug and Alcohol Policy/Procedures for
Employees in Safety ‐Sensitive Job Functions is recommended to the City Council
for adoption on October 22, 2013.
Signed this _________ day of October, 2013
Management: Employee Representative:
Edward F. King
Director of Transit Services
Javier Sanchez
President SMART ‐TD
Al Davis
Designated Employer
Representative
Reference:
Resolution No. 10421
(CCS)