Requires NJT to provide on-demand transit service in certain areas.
Impact
The implementation of S3020 is significant as it seeks to alleviate transportation barriers faced by residents living in transit deserts. By requiring NJ Transit to utilize electric and hybrid vehicles where feasible, the bill also aligns with broader environmental goals and the promotion of sustainable transit options. Furthermore, the bill introduces fare discounts for certain vulnerable populations, including senior citizens, individuals with disabilities, and low-income households, thereby extending the benefits of public transit to those in greatest need.
Summary
Senate Bill S3020 mandates the New Jersey Transit Corporation (NJ Transit) to establish an on-demand transit system. This system is intended to offer affordable public transit specifically for individuals traveling in similar directions within designated areas identified as 'transit deserts,' within 10 miles of existing transit stations, and within first-class counties and cities. This initiative aims to enhance public transportation access for populations that are currently underserved by existing transit options, particularly impacting communities with limited mobility.
Contention
Discussion around S3020 may involve contention regarding the financing of the on-demand service. While the bill allows NJ Transit to utilize federal funds from the American Rescue Plan Act of 2021, concerns could arise regarding the sustainability and long-term funding of this initiative. Critics may also argue about the adequacy of the plan to sufficiently cover all eligible areas or the effective management of contracts with third-party operators, emphasizing the complexity of maintaining quality transit service in less populated regions.
Mental health; creating the Mental Health Transport Revolving Fund; modifying procedures and requirements for transport of persons requiring treatment. Effective date.