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Community
van to start up in February
By Pat Grubb
Beginning
Monday, February 17, Point Roberts residents will have a new way
of getting around the Point or down to Blaine or Bellingham. ThatÕs
the day that service begins for the PointÕs own Whatcom Transportation
Authority (WTA) Community Use Van.
Stationed
full-time on the Point, the van is a 15-person Ford van with a
heavy duty chassis. The van was allocated to Point Roberts after
citizens approached the WTA last fall seeking their co-operation
in a grant proposal seeking monies for rural transportation. The
WTA board decided to allocate a van for community use, the second
such service in the county. The Lake Whatcom Regional Treatment
Facility currently is the only other Community Use Van user in
the county. Statewide, a number of other counties have embraced
the program, mostly for Welfare to Work programs.
The local
program is being organized by the Point Roberts Transportation
Committee under the auspices of the chamber of commerce. The committee
members are Heather McPhee, David Niles, Bev Griffiths, Henry
Rosentahl, Nancy King, Neal Teutsch and Joan Roberts.
The group
has ambitious goals for the program. Like so many other successful
programs in Point Roberts, this one will depend upon volunteers.
Volunteer drivers, that is.
At this time,
the program has 12 drivers signed up and ready to go. While there
is no driver training required, volunteers do need to attend a
four-hour orientation meeting. A second driver meeting is tentatively
scheduled for the week of February 17.
Each volunteer
is required to fill out an application and will be subject to
a state patrol and motor vehicle department check. In addition,
a doctorÕs certificate will be needed. Drivers who have recent
moving violations on their record are ineligible.
Driver shifts
range from 11/2 to eight hours. Drivers who might be worried about
their liability should one of their passengers take something
across the border they shouldnÕt can set their mind at ease. WTA
attorneys have reassured the group that drivers of commercial
vans such as the WTA are free from repurcussions.
Joan Roberts
said more drivers are needed and welcome. ÒIf you think you can
commit an hour or two each month I would suggest you sign up.
The more volunteers we can get, the more services we can offer.Ó
Initial schedules
include trips on Monday, February 17 and 24 from Point Roberts
to Bellingham with stops in Blaine and Bellis Fair.On
school days, the van will leave the community center at 10 a.m.
and return from Bellingham at 4 p.m., stopping for pickup at Blaine
elementary school at 4:30 p.m.
On no Tuesday,
February 25 the van leaves at 6 p.m. for the spring music concert
at the Blaine PAC, leaving Blaine at 9 p.m. There will also be
a run on Wednesdays for seniors lunch at the community center,
followed by shopping at the International Marketplace and a mailstop
at the post office. The senior service will include door to door
pickup and drop off but most trips will commence and conclude
at the community center.
Organizers
are planning Saturday trips around the Point with stops at the
library, Lighthouse Park, Boundary Bay, International Marketplace,
marina and golf course. The van is equipped with a bike carrier
that can hold two bikes.
The minimum
age for trips within the Point is eight years. Trips leaving the
Point are restricted to riders 10 years and older. Children under
18 years old should carry a note from their parents authorizing
the trip. All passengers crossing the border are responsible for
carrying appropriate identification.
The van is
also available for special interest groups such as Scouts or seniors
outings. Those groups will be required to provide their own volunteer
driver and will need to submit their request before the 20th of
each month. Regularly scheduled runs will receive priority over
special interest requests.
Trips to
Canada wonÕt be on the schedule for awhile. Roberts says there
are four government agencies that would need to give their okay
and she doesnÕt expect that before March at the earliest.
An email
address to reserve a place on the van has already been set up
(ridethevan@hotmail.com) as has a voicemail number 945-2844. The
group eventually hopes to have signed stops around the Point.
For around the Point trips, reservations will not be necessary.
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