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About Salem - Keizer Transit

Strategic Business Plan Park & Ride Lots
Cherriots Board of Directors Ordinances
History of Salem Area Mass Transit District Cherriots Buses
Fareless Square Airport Rd Shuttle
Bike Racks State Bus Pass Program
 
Strategic Business Plan

Click Here to access the SAMTD Stragetic Business Plan, which establishes principles to guide future decision making on services and allocation of public transportation resources and develops an action plan that focuses on improving mobility for Salem/Keizer residents. (This is a large file and may take a while to download.)

Cherriots Board of Directors

Cherriots is governed by a seven member Board of Directors. These Directors are elected by the residents of their Sub-District.

Director
Sub-District
Location
Telephone
Joe Green
1
West Salem
503-581-1110
Hersch Sangster - Treasurer
2
Keizer
503-949-1276
Eric Jacobson - Secretary
3
North Salem
503-585-2932
Shelley Hanson
4
NE Salem
503-999-1194
Jerry Thompson - Vice President
5
SE Salem
503-364-9468
Lloyd Chapman
6
South Salem
503-362-9025
Marcia Kelley - President
7
South Salem
503-581-8384

 

 

Click here for Minutes of the meetings
of the Salem Area Mass Transit District Board of Directors.

Click here for meeting dates for Fiscal Year 2008-2009

Expiration of Board Members terms:

Joe Green
6/30/11
Hersch Sangster
6/30/09
Eric Jacobson
6/30/11
Shelley Hanson
6/30/09
Jerry Thompson
6/30/11
Lloyd Chapman
6/30/09
Marcia Kelley
6/30/11

Filing to become a candidate:

Marion County Elections, (503) 588-5041, handles Board elections (held the third Tuesday of every odd-numbered year) for both Marion & Polk Counties.

Committee information from our By-Laws:
"The president, from time to time, or the Board, by majority vote of its members at any meeting, may appoint Board members and other interested private citizens and representatives of groups and organizations to serve on standing or special committees. At the time of appointment of such members, the president shall state the purpose and duties of the committee. Any committee authorized by the Board shall perform the duties prescribed by the Board at the time the committee was created and shall be subject to the direction and control of the Board. All committees shall have a chairperson elected . . . . Recommendations of such committees shall be considered as advisory only.

"All members of the Board and committees serve without compensation."

The Budget Committee is the only active committee at this time.
"[the] budget committee shall consist of the Board and a like number of qualified electors of the District who shall be appointed pursuant to the following:
1) Prior to the first meeting of the Budget Committee in any given year, vacancies in the office of appointive members of the committee shall be filled by appointment of the Board.
2) Appointments to the Committee may, at the discretion of the Board, be made as follows:
a) The Board member representing the subdistrict of the vacancy may recommend to the Board the appointment of a qualified elector.
b) The Board member representing the subdistrict of the vacancy may call for applications for the Budget Committee.
c) Appointive members of the Budget Committee shall be appointed for terms of three years, and subsequently, upon recommendation of the Board members and subject to Board approval, may be reappointed to such position."

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Ordinances

Part of making everyone's visit a pleasant one is providing a clean, safe and comfortable environment in which to use the bus system. A "code of conduct," similar to rules and customs that guide civic behavior in other public places within our community, has been developed by the transit district. Its purpose is to describe the intended uses of our facilities, and inform the public of what types of activities and behaviors are not allowed in Cherriot facilities.

Unacceptable Conduct

For the safety of all of the public, State of Oregon Statutes prohibit certain types of conduct. The District ordinance is consistent with the State statutes. It is a violation of this Ordinance for any person to engage in conduct in violation of any of the following laws if such conduct occurs within or in any way affects any District Facility:

Initiating a false report.
Giving false information
Assault in any degree
Menacing
Reckless endangering
Public indecency
Trespass
Disorderly conduct
Interfering with public transportation
Unlawful use of a weapon
Concealed weapon
Possession or delivery of controlled substances
Littering
Posting Notices
Damaging District Property
Possession of dangerous weapon in a public building

For the complete Courthouse Square Rules of conduct and Ordinances, please click here: Link to Cherriots Ordinances

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History of Salem Area Mass Transit District

The Salem Area Mass Transit District—better known as the Cherriots—was formed by a vote of the Salem/Keizer area electorate in 1979, with the purpose of consolidating transit services within the urban growth boundary and securing an ongoing funding base for the operation of the system. In 2003, the organization change its name to better reflect the population it serves. The District is now known as "Salem - Keizer Transit".

A nine-member, elected Board of Directors was called for in the enabling legislation (later changed to the present-day’s seven-member Board), and the new Board took over the staffing and operation of the Cherriots system from the City of Salem, in July 1981. Several serial levies were passed by voters to support the transit system until May of 1986, when the District passed its first tax base measure to provide permanent funding support for transit in the Salem and Keizer area. That funding base, intended to maintain service for 5 years, provided the resources to maintain service and provide very modest growth into the early 1990’s.

By 1994, however, the District needed new revenue if it was to grow and meet an increasing public need and expectation for more transit service. Following an unsuccessful payroll tax measure, in May 1996 the voters of the District approved a new property tax base for a significant increase in services, which included later evening service, several new routes, and the implementation of park & ride services. The implementation of these services over the past four years has resulted in a 50% increase in ridership on the Cherriots.

Today’s seven-member Board provides the policy direction for a 70-bus transit operation serving nearly 200,000 residents in the Salem and Keizer urban areas. The District is developing a new strategic plan and 10-year financial plan which will maintain the services now offered by Cherriots, as well as plan for and provide the resources for the continued improvement of public transit services in the future.

Cherriots ridership grew from 2.7 million trips in 1990 to over 4.3 million in 2000...a 60% increase during the decade. An increase in fares led to a modest drop in ridership in 1994-95, but Cherriots quickly rebounded and by 1999 broke the 4 million rider mark for the first time in District history. In 2001, we experienced another 7% growth, pushing us over the 4.6 million mark. Cherriots carried over 5 million riders in 2003, new ridership record!

Ridership comparison 1996 - 2005

 

Ridership got a boost most recently from the opening of the District’s new transit mall and customer service facilities at Courthouse Square. Several hundred new daily riders have been added to the Cherriots system since the opening of Courthouse Square in October of 2000. West Salem Service Improvements The Cherriots most recent improvements in service just took place on January 2, 2001. Two new routes were added to the west area, existing routes were modified to better serve the neighborhoods and business community, and frequency of bus service was improved to 30 minutes on all West Salem routes. The five neighborhood routes in West Salem now meet at the Glen Creek Transit Station, near Wallace Rd. and Glen Creek Rd. At that point, the West Salem/Downtown shuttle bus picks up riders heading across the bridge and proceeds directly to the Capital Mall area and to the Courthouse Square transit mall.

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Cherriots Buses
The Cherriots bus fleet is as clean and well-maintained as any fleet in the country. The quality of vehicle maintenance translates directly to service reliability and a high level of customer satisfaction. The Distrcit is in the process of replacing its fleet of older diesel buses with Clean Diesel Buses. These buses not only meet the 2007 EPA emission standards, but are as clean or cleaner than their CNG conterparts. The first 10 of these new buses will be arriving in March of 2008.
A new CNG Bus
Customers tour CNG buses.

Courthouse Square The District’s offstreet transit mall and customer service facilities are located in the heart of the downtown area, at 220 High St. NE, between Chemeketa and Court Sts. Up to 22 buses can meet at the mall, with covered pedestrian walkways connecting all buses to the Cherriots’ comfortable waiting room and customer service counter.
Salem Transit’s administrative office are located on the 5th floor of the Courthouse Square building, in Suite 5230.

The general manager, finance, planning, operations, and human resource functions are all headquartered in the Courthouse Square location.

Cherriots buses also connect at the Mall to "SMART" buses operating commuter schedules to and from Wilsonville, as well as to CARTS buses which provide service to rural Marion and Polk County locations.

Buses at the Transit Mall
Buses departing from Courthouse Square

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Fareless Square
Travel on Cherriots buses for free within the Downtown Salem/Capital Mall area! Bounded by Mission St., Front St., Union St., and 12th St., all Cherriots bus travel within the Fareless Square boundary is fare-free. The free buses work great for riders who want to head from the Capital area downtown for lunch, people heading from their work site to nearby meetings, or shoppers who want to move around the downtown area. And now, riders can travel fare-free into the "downtown" West Salem area, on route 25, the West Salem/Downtown Shuttle. This route, which connects the Courthouse Square Transit Mall with the Glen Creek Transit Station and the five West Salem routes, operates fare-free, acting as an extension of the Fareless Square into the commercial area of West Salem.

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Airport Road Shuttle

The Cherriots route 20, Airport Road Park and Ride, provides shuttle service from the State’s Motor Pool on Airport to the Capital Mall and Downtown Salem. The shuttle is particularly convenient for State employees who want to park at the motor pool and catch a bus to their Mall office. The Shuttle runs every 15 minutes in the morning and afternoon peak periods, and half-hourly in the midday (9:15 am to 3:15 pm). With limited stops along the way, it only takes 5 minutes to get to the Capitol building, 10 minutes to Downtown, and less than 15 minutes to get to the North Mall area at Capitol and Union Sts.

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Bike Racks

All Cherriots buses have bike racks installed which will transport two bikes. They are very easy to load and unload...just lower the rack, place your bike wheels in the steel channels, and swing the retainer bar down onto the wheel. Reverse the process when unloading. Many of our riders bus-in with their bike in the morning, and then get their exercise biking home in the evening. There’s no cost to use The Cherriots bike racks! (for information on using the bike racks, click here)

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State Bus Pass Program

State employees who work on the Capitol Mall are eligible to for the State’s bus pass program. Under this program, employees who work at designated agencies within the Mall area may obtain a bus pass, valid for use on all Cherriots routes and park-and-rides, at no cost. For information about the State pass program, call the Department of Administrative Services at 503-378-5090. Much of the Cherriots bus service is routed through the Capital Mall area, with bus stops and shelters located close to the Mall office structures. Many State agencies have designated "transportation coordinators" who are prepared to assist employees with information about bus routes, park and ride services, and the Airport Road Shuttle.

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Park & Ride Lots

Park and ride service is just the thing for people who want a quick trip to the Capital Mall and Downtown Salem, with a minimum of stops in between. In addition to the Airport Rd. lot, there are five park & ride lots in the Salem/Keizer area available to all transit riders. They are located at the following addresses: 2855 Broadway NE (at the Fred Meyer Store), 5250 Commercial St. SE (Walmart), 4500 Commercial St. SE (Rite Aid), Market St. at Hawthorne St., and in West Salem on Wallace Rd. at Brush College Rd. The South Commercial St. lots and the Market St. & Hawthorne St. lot offer express shuttle service in the morning and evening, as well as being served by a regular route. Parking at these locations is free. Mall-area State employees may use their State Bus Pass for the P&R routes. Other riders may use their regular Cherriots bus pass, or pay the regular cash fare. There is no premium charge for Cherriots P&R service. Travel times are brief...for example, the South Commercial lots are just 16 minutes from the Capital Mall, and the Market St. lot is less than 10 minutes away.

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