File #: 2016-0430    Version:
Type: Ordinance Status: Passed
File created: 8/29/2016 In control: Budget and Fiscal Management Committee
On agenda: Final action: 9/19/2016
Enactment date: 9/27/2016 Enactment #: 18370
Title: AN ORDINANCE related to the provision of transit tickets to human service agencies; and amending Ordinance 12643, Section 19, as amended, and K.C.C. 4A.700.210, Ordinance 17932, Section 2, and Ordinance 12643, Section 19, as amended, and K.C.C. 4A.700.210.
Sponsors: Dave Upthegrove, Claudia Balducci
Indexes: Human Services, transit
Code sections: 4A.700.210 - .
Attachments: 1. Ordinance 18370.pdf, 2. 2016-0430_SR_Human Service Tickets wsh pc 911 (3).docx, 3. 2016-0430_AMDT_Ritzen_09-13-16.docx, 4. 2016-0430_Title_AMDT_Ritzen_09-13-16docx.docx, 5. 2016-0430_REVISED_SR_Human Service Tickets wsh pc 911 (3).docx
Staff: Carlson, Paul
Drafter
Clerk 09/14/2016
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AN ORDINANCE related to the provision of transit tickets to human service agencies; and amending Ordinance 12643, Section 19, as amended, and K.C.C. 4A.700.210, Ordinance 17932, Section 2, and Ordinance 12643, Section 19, as amended, and K.C.C. 4A.700.210.
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STATEMENT OF FACTS:
1. K.C.C. 4A.700.210 authorizes a program for the sale and distribution of transit tickets to human service agencies at twenty percent of face value. The total dollar amount of the eighty percent discount is established in this section.
2. The dollar amount was increased in 2014 in recognition that the 2015 fare increase would otherwise have reduced the number of tickets available to human service agencies.
3. The amount of the discount is established in this section at two million seven hundred fifty thousand dollars per year starting in 2017.
4. Ordinance 17295, Section 1, established a congestion reduction transit incentives program including authorization for individuals to donate transit tickets to the human services ticket program. This program is expected to complete its useful life in 2017.
5. The pioneering ORCA Lift fare, available to adults with incomes of two hundred percent or less of the Federal Poverty Level, was never intended to address the needs of human service agency clients with limited to virtually no income.
6. Human service agencies have requested more tickets than available under the total authorized dollar amount of the eighty-percent discount. A county council survey of human service agencies in early 2016 found that many agencies expect to run out of tickets by October 2016.
7. A revision of the relevant section of the King County Code will increase the number of tickets available for purchase by the human service agencies for the remainder of 2016 and in future years.
BE IT ORDAINED BY THE COUNCIL OF KING COUNTY:
SECTION 1. Section 2 of this ordinance expires January 1, 2018.
SECTION 2. Ordinance 12643, Sectio...

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