Coast RTA Operations & Maintenance Facility Relocation Study
The Coast RTA Operations & Maintenance Facility in Conway needs a new home due to various limitations. A project is underway to find a suitable site that meets current and future operational needs. The process involves data collection, site evaluation, and selection for a new facility location south of the Intercoastal Waterway. The goal is to enhance operational efficiency and address challenges posed by the aging facility.
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COAST RTA OPERATIONS AND MAINTENANCE FACILITY RELOCATION STUDY March 2022
Coast Regional Transit Center (RTA) Coast RTA is Headquartered in Conway Serves Horry & Georgetown Counties 10 bus routes and paratransit service
Project Background Coast RTA originally a car dealership in the 1950s Current functions and Conway Facility: o Administration o Operations o Maintenance o Customer Service/Passenger Waiting Area There is a project in process to examine options for a new site and facility
Coast RTA Needs a New Home Operations and Maintenance Facility Aging Facility Can t lift vehicles for maintenance inside the facility Not enough space for parking Site cannot be fully secured Shared with Conway Passenger Transfer Facility
Project Purpose Locate a new potential site for the Coast RTA Operations and Maintenance Facility that meets current and future service operations needs
Process Data Collection & Analysis Data collection Site Needs analysis Site search
Process Site Evaluation Site Evaluation Matrix Goal Indicator Dead head mile change to entry of service points Dead head travel time change to entry of service points Listed for Sale Compatible Zoning Planned for Redevelopment Publicly Owned Currently Developed Parcel Size Estimated Value Operational Efficiency Ease of Acquisition and Constructability FEMA floodplain zones (floodway, 100-year and 500-year) Current Tidal Flooding Sea Level Rise (1 and 2 ft) Storm Surge Resiliency
Process Site Selection: Bus Maintenance and Operations Facility
Process Bus Operations and Maintenance Facility Site Development Moving administration, operations, and maintenance to a new site south of the Intercoastal Waterway Preferred Site is in the process of being reviewed by FTA with the goal being to receive a NEPA Categorical Exclusion Mix of local and federal funding will be used to purchase property and construct the facility Potential for partnership with private developer for a mixed-use development on site
TELL US WHAT YOU THINK! Brian Piascik General Manager, Coast RTA bpiasick@coastrta.com Lauren Morris Public Information Officer, Coast RTA lmorris@coastrta.com