Clovis Transit

Project Highlights

Here are some of Measure C’s biggest projects in the community so far!

Pathway Improvements at Landmark Square

Project Description

This project paved pathways to connect to the walking trails just west of the Transit Center at Landmark Square, making it easier for people to access the trails.

Project Location

Landmark Square

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Bus Shelter and Transit Center Improvements

Project Description

This project added a new bus shelter with benches, shade, and lighting at the bus stop located at the Transit Center at Landmark Square. The shelter provides better comfort and protection for passengers waiting for the bus. It also included improvements to the paved entrance on Veterans Parkway, which Clovis Transit buses use every day to enter the Transit Center.

Project Location

Landmark Square

Project Photos

Battery Electric Vehicle and Charger at Corporation Yard

Project Description

This project installed a charger at the Corporation Yard for heavy-duty battery-electric vehicles used in transportation services. The vehicles are designed to be eco-friendly and include ADA-compliant features, such as a rear loading system, to make them accessible for all passengers.

Project Location

155 N. Sunnyside Ave

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Intelligent Technology Project (CAD/AVL/AVA)

Project Description

This project included the implementation of several smart systems to improve Clovis Transit’s operations. The UTA system tracks on-time performance, ridership, revenue miles, and more, increasing the accuracy of data reported to the National Transit Database (NTD). The Automated Passenger Counter (APC) counts passengers boarding and exiting vehicles with great accuracy. Driveroo tracks vehicle maintenance and inspections, ensuring everything is in top shape. Passio Go allows passengers to track real-time bus locations, schedules, and estimated arrival times for a better experience.

Project Photos

Bus Stop Improvements

Project Description

This project installed 3 new bus shelters featuring benches, shade, solar lighting, and trash cans. These improvements help provide a more comfortable and convenient waiting area for riders, especially those connecting to essential services at the Department of Social Services.

Project Location

Peach Bus Stop

Project Photos

More Impact in Clovis Transit

In addition to the highlighted projects listed above, what are some other things Measure C has done for the Clovis Transit community?

Besides the highlighted projects mentioned above, Measure C funding has allowed Clovis Transit to be a fare-free provider since October 2020. This means riders do not pay to use the StageLine Transit’s fixed-route bus system or the Clovis RoundUp paratransit service for disabled residents. Clovis Transit also used Measure C funds to implement a transit integrated system with Google Maps for easy trip planning, and citywide bus stop safety improvements.

Measure C Regional Transit funding supported the purchase of Clovis Transit’s new clean-fueled fleet vehicles and electric charging stations, and it provided needed funds to develop an Electrification Feasibility Study and a Zero-Emissions Rollout Plan.

Clovis Transit also uses Measure C funds to match grants, which helped secure state and federal money for many programs and projects.

Funding Received

2007-2024 Funding Totals to Date

Program(s)

Measure C Funds*

Public Transit Agencies – Clovis Transit

$24,524,851.76

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