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Res 2020-192/approving the San Marcos Transit Plan, also referred to as the Five-Year Strategic Plan for Transit Service
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Res 2020-192/approving the San Marcos Transit Plan, also referred to as the Five-Year Strategic Plan for Transit Service
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SAN MARCOS TRANSIT PLAN I FINALREPORT <br />City of San Marcos <br />Mode(s) Used <br />The largest percentage of respondents most used mode of transportation was car, truckor other <br />vehicle. 56 percent of respondents get around by walking, rolling, or using a mobilitydevice. <br />Nearly 4o percent use the Bobcat shuttle while 30 percent use San Marcos Transit. Bike and <br />scootertrips makeup roughly 30 percent of respondents' trips. The remainder use CARTS, <br />paratransit, or other. <br />Car, truck, or other vehicle <br />Walking/rolling/mobility device <br />Bobcat shuttle <br />San Marcos Transit (THE BUS) <br />Bike/scooter <br />CARTS Interurban Coach <br />San Marcos/CARTS Paratransit <br />Other <br />0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60% 70% 80% <br />Age <br />The largest percentage of respondents were between 18-24 years of age. Both 15-34 and 35-44 age <br />groups came made up 21 percent of respondent age. 8 percent of respondents were b etween 45 - <br />54,15 percent were 55-64, andthe remaining 8 percentwere 65 years or older. <br />30% <br />25% <br />20% <br />15% <br />10% <br />5% <br />0% <br />18-24 25-34 35-44 45-54 55-64 65+ <br />Nelson\Nygaard Consulting Associates, Inc. ( B-34 <br />7 <br />56% <br />37% <br />29% <br />28% <br />170% <br />19% <br />0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60% 70% 80% <br />Age <br />The largest percentage of respondents were between 18-24 years of age. Both 15-34 and 35-44 age <br />groups came made up 21 percent of respondent age. 8 percent of respondents were b etween 45 - <br />54,15 percent were 55-64, andthe remaining 8 percentwere 65 years or older. <br />30% <br />25% <br />20% <br />15% <br />10% <br />5% <br />0% <br />18-24 25-34 35-44 45-54 55-64 65+ <br />Nelson\Nygaard Consulting Associates, Inc. ( B-34 <br />
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