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Community Transport

Meeting: 20/01/2009 - Cabinet (Item 115)

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(Cabinet Member with Special Responsibility Councillor Mace)

 

Report of the Chief Executive.

Minutes:

(Cabinet Member with Special Responsibility Councillor Mace)

 

(Mr Blears, who had registered to speak on this item in accordance with the City Council’s agreed procedure and Cabinet Procedure Rule 2.7, spoke to this item on behalf of Lune Valley Transport).

 

The Chief Executive submitted a report to determine whether there should be changes in the provision of Community Transport for NoWcard holders within the Lancaster City Council district.

 

The options, options analysis, including risk assessment for Community Transport and Service Level Agreement, were set out in the report as follows:

 

Community Transport

           

Option 1 – No change to the present service provided by Lune Valley Transport. Under this option financial commitment may rise in future years due to the continued increase in demand for the service. The increase in costs will depend to a large degree on the level of contract and hire work achieved by the present operator.

 

Option 2 – Restrict the use of Community Transport to either the disabled only or to include in the restriction those over 60s who live in “hard to reach areas”. With this option, many of the over 60s may move to the standard Concessionary Fare Scheme resulting in an additional cost to the Council under this budget area, however, this would reflect the true costs of this service.  There may be other issues arising, linked to the extent of the reduction in operation.

 

Option 3 – Achieve a % reduction, as determined by Cabinet, in agreement with the Lancashire County Council Community Transport Team and Lune Valley Transport. The reduction could be achieved by capping the number of single journeys claimed or setting a budget amount for Lune Valley at the beginning of each financial year.  There would be practicalities attached to adopting this approach, however.

 

Option 4 – Introduce a half fare charge for all journeys made by the over 60s and disabled who use Lune Valley Transport. This charge is already in operation in Burnley, Pendle and Blackpool.

 

Option 5 – Remove the provision of Community Transport within the Lancaster City Council district. The saving made by this option will be approximately £156,000 in 2009/10, increasing to £164,000 in 2010/11 and £172,000 in 2011/12. It is likely the removal of Community Transport will result in numerous complaints and a potential backlash against the removal of the means of “social inclusion” for the disabled and those isolated from the public transport network. There could also be implications for Lune Valley Transport as an organisation affecting their drivers, employees, etc. Also, there is a further risk that many of the over 60s would move to the standard Concessionary Fare Scheme and in so doing add an additional cost to the Council in a different budget.

 

Service Level Agreement

 

Option 1 – Continue with an SLA between Lancaster City Council and Lune Valley Transport. A continuation of the SLA would result in a financial commitment of £3,300 per year.

 

Option 2 – Discontinue the SLA with Lune Valley Transport. In  ...  view the full minutes text for item 115