KANcycle Bikes Open for Business

Salina, KS – OCCK Transportation is pleased to announce KANcycle bikes, the regional bike sharing program that serves north central Kansas is back up and running and bikes are available to be rented.  KANcycle has been closed since the end of March because of COVID.  .

Riders can access the bikes through the use of the free Movatic app, which can be downloaded through the Apple or Google stores.  Movatic manages all aspects of the bike-share program — from bikes and technology, to maintenance and fleet rebalancing. Each bike has a unique number which riders enter into the app to unlock the bike.  After the rider returns the bike to a designated Movatic bike station, the rental ends and the bike is available for the next person to enjoy.

Riders join the program by signing up for annual memberships or pay-as-you-go.  Annual memberships are $30 with trips under 1 hour being free, student annual memberships are $20 with trips under 1 hour being free, and pay-as-you-go is $1.50 every 30 minutes.

KANcycle, a program of OCCK Transportation, was started in June of 2019 with 80 bikes spread across 16 stations in eight counties with the following locations:

  • 9th & Hamilton, Salina
  • 7th & Walnut, Salina
  • Sunset Plaza, Salina
  • Bill Burke Park, Salina
  • Kansas Wesleyan University, Salina
  • 2nd & Rock Street, Minneapolis
  • Cloud County Community College, Concordia
  • 7th & Washington, Concordia
  • 19th & M, Belleville
  • 28th & N, Belleville
  • City Building, Mankato
  • 8th & Hersey, Beloit
  • Thierolf Park, Beloit
  • Courthouse Square, Lincoln
  • Krizek Park, Ellsworth
  • Douglas & Main, Ellsworth

“We are so thankful for this new partnership with OCCK, Movatic and Blue Cross Blue Shield of Kansas,” says Michelle Griffin, Director of Mobility Management for north central Kansas.  “Bike sharing through KANcycle is a unique program that allows a new form of mobility for rural Kansas.  We are committed to looking for programs that are innovative and beneficial to all residents.”

For additional information on the program, visit our Facebook page or website at www.kancycle.org or contact Michelle Griffin at (785) 826-1583.

Changes May Be Coming to KANcycle Bike Sharing Program

Salina, Kansas – KANcycle, the bike share program of north central Kansas, may be looking for another provider following a recent announcement from Zagster.

OCCK, Inc. has been advised that Zagster, the company responsible for providing the bicycles for the KANcycle bike sharing program, had closed bike sharing in many locations across the country, including Wichita.  OCCK has also been advised that Zagster is going out of business and will be liquidating its assets effective immediately.  OCCK has not received a direct notification from the company.

The company sent an email to other partners earlier this week.

“We are disappointed by this recent turn of events,” said Michelle Griffin, Mobility Manager for north central Kansas.  “Zagster closed down bike sharing at the end of March because of COVID-19, but we hoped that it was just temporary.  KANcycle has been so successful and we know people are enjoying riding bikes.  If this is true, we plan to have another bike share supplier soon.”

OCCK is in the process of researching and partnering with other vendors.  Additional announcements will be made in the future once decisions are made.

KANcycle, a program of OCCK, provides north central Kansas with convenient, affordable access to bicycles as an easy, fun, healthy and eco-friendly means of transportation and recreation.  Bike racks can be found in Salina, Minneapolis, Concordia, Belleville, Mankato, Beloit, Lincoln and Ellsworth.  KANcycle is sponsored by Blue Cross Blue Shield of Kansas.

OCCK, Inc. provides services in north central Kansas to anyone with any type of long or short-term disability, starting as early as birth and following people through their whole lives.  OCCK provides an array of supports for success at home and in the community, including independent living skills and supports, employment and career training, Alzheimer’s supports, autism services, assistive technology, children’s services, transportation, specialized therapies, and home health care.

For more information about KANcycle, visit www.kancycle.org.  For more information about OCCK, Inc., visit www.occk.com.

New Cloud County Community College Stop Added to 81 Connection

August 27, 2018

Salina, Kansas – 81 Connection, the fixed route bus service from Belleville to Salina, will have a new stop added that will serve Cloud County Community College, starting on Wednesday, August 29, 2018.

The new stop will be located along College Drive in Concordia, near the exit of the Cloud County Community College parking lot.  The new stop will provide easy access to the campus for students, faculty and visitors.

The 81 Connection bus service has three bi-directional trips each day, Monday through Friday.  The first route starts in Belleville at 6:45 a.m., then heads south on Highway 81 to four stops in Concordia, a stop at the Highway 24/Highway 81 junction, a stop in Minneapolis and stop at 7th and Walnut and Walmart in Salina and then heads back north to the same stops.  This route does this loop twice and finishes in Belleville around 5:40 p.m. each day.

A second route leaves Salina at 1:00 p.m. and heads north on Highway 81 to the same stop in Minneapolis, the stop at the Highway 24/Highway 81 junction, four stops in Concordia and the stop in Belleville, before heading back to Salina with the same stops.  The bus finishes in Salina around 6:00 p.m. each day.

 

“We are excited to add this new stop to the 81 Connection route,” said Claire Mullen, Mobility Manager for the region.  “The new stop will provide us a way to serve the campus of Cloud County Community College in an easier way and provide more transportation options for students.  We are always looking for ways to improve transportation services in the region.”

For more information about the 81 Connection and Kansas Rides, visit www.ksrides.org.  For more information about OCCK, Inc., visit www.occk.com.  For more information about CityGo and OCCK Transportation, visit www.salinacitygo.com. Or, contact Claire Mullen, Mobility Manager (cmullen@occk.com), or the OCCK Transportation Center at 785-826-1583.

New Mobility Manager Hired in north central Kansas

Salina, KS – OCCK Transportation announces that Claire Mullen is the new Mobility Manager for north central Kansas.

Mullen, originally from Hays, has 5 years’ experience in management and sales.  She previously worked for Alliance Monitoring Technologies, L.L.C., and In The Bag Cleaners, both of Wichita.

Mullen will work within the north-central Kansas counties of Saline, Ellsworth, Lincoln, Ottawa, Mitchell, Cloud, Republic, and Jewell to identify and close gaps in transportation services, as well as help facilitate agreements and relationships between transportation providers, major employment and medical providers and cities and counties.

“Michelle Griffin has laid a remarkable foundation as Mobility Manager before being promoted to Transportation Director of OCCK,” Mullen said.  “I am looking forward to continuing to grow what is already put in place and working to further improve the transportation services of north-central Kansas. There are several gaps in transportation services but there is so much potential to meet those needs. ”

Mobility management is a joint project between the member transportation agencies in the eight-county region and the Kansas Department of Transportation. For more information about OCCK Transportation, visit www.salinacitygo.com or call 826-1583.

81 Connection 2018 Monthly Passes, Punch Cards and Tickets Available to Purchase

Salina, Kansas – Monthly passes, punch cards and tickets are now available for purchase for the new fixed route bus service from Belleville to Salina, 81 Connection, for use by passengers in January 2018.

Additional fare options are available for frequent riders.  A six trip ticket strip (6 tickets worth $1.00 each) will be available for $5.00.  A punch card with 24 punches worth $1.00 each can be purchased for $20.00.  A monthly pass for unlimited rides during the current month can be purchased for $50.00.

Locations to purchase these options include OCCK Transportation, 340 N. Santa Fe, and OCCK, Inc., 1710 W. Schilling, both in Salina; Ottawa County Transportation at 817 Argyle, Minneapolis; and the Concordia Senior Center at 109 W. 7th, Concordia.  At this time, drivers will not be able to sell these additional fare options.

The Salina locations will take cash, checks or credit and debit cards.  The Minneapolis and Concordia locations will only take cash or checks.

Starting January 2, 2018, regular fares will apply.  Basically one-way fares are $1.00 from town to town.  A trip from Belleville to Salina will cost $4.00.  Passengers will be able to pay a one time fare in cash each time they ride.

Passengers will pay the exact fare to the fare box on the bus.  The driver will not make change.

A Salina CityGo bus pass is included in the Salina fare.

The 81 Connection bus service has three bi-directional trips each day, Monday through Friday.  The first route starts in Belleville at 6:45 a.m., then heads south on Highway 81 to three stops in Concordia, a stop at the Highway 24/Highway 81 junction, a stop in Minneapolis and stops at 7th and Walnut and Wal-Mart in Salina and then heads back to north to the same stops.  The bus runs this loop twice and finishes in Belleville around 5:40 p.m. each day.

A second bus leaves Salina at 1:00 p.m. and heads north on Highway 81 to the same stop in Minneapolis, the stop at the Highway 24/Highway 81 junction, three stops in Concordia and the stop in Belleville, before heading back to Salina with the same stops.  The bus finishes in Salina around 6:00 p.m. each day.

Poles and signs have been installed at the stop locations.  Riders can find stop and time information on each pole.

The 81 Connection is operated and managed by OCCK Transportation.  Initial funding for the project came from the Earl Bane Foundation, who provided the 30% local match, as well as the Kansas Department of Transportation, who provided the remaining 70%.

For more information about the 81 Connection and Kansas Rides, visit www.ksrides.org.  For more information about OCCK, Inc., visit www.occk.com.  For more information about CityGo and OCCK Transportation, visit www.salinacitygo.com. Or, contact Michelle Griffin, Mobility Manager (mgriffin@occk.com), or the OCCK Transportation Center at 785-826-1583.

81 Connection to Continue Complimentary Fares Through 2017

November 16, 2017

Salina, Kansas – The new fixed route bus service from Belleville to Salina, 81 Connection, will continue complimentary fares for all riders through the end of December 2017.

“With the upcoming holiday season, we wanted to make it easier on people to get around north central Kansas,” said Michelle Griffin, Mobility Manager for the region.  “By continuing our complimentary fares, we can make sure that happens.  Ridership has been gradually increasing the past few months and we want to continue that trend.”

Starting January 2, 2018, regular fares will apply.  Basically one-way fares are $1.00 from town to town.  A trip from Belleville to Salina will cost $4.00.

Passengers will pay the exact fare to the fare box on the bus.  The driver will not make change.

A Salina CityGo bus pass is included in the Salina fare.

Additional fare options are available for frequent riders.  A six trip ticket strip (6 tickets worth $1.00 each) will be available for $5.00.  A punch card with 24 punches worth $1.00 each can be purchased for $20.00.  A monthly pass for unlimited rides during the current month can be purchased for $50.00.  Locations to purchase these options will be announced at a later date.

The 81 Connection bus service has three bi-directional trips each day, Monday through Friday.  The first route starts in Belleville at 6:45 a.m., then heads south on Highway 81 to three stops in Concordia, a stop at the Highway 24/Highway 81 junction, a stop in Minneapolis and stops at 7th and Walnut and Wal-Mart in Salina and then heads back to north to the same stops.  The bus runs this loop twice and finishes in Belleville around 5:40 p.m. each day.

A second bus leaves Salina at 1:00 p.m. and heads north on Highway 81 to the same stop in Minneapolis, the stop at the Highway 24/Highway 81 junction, three stops in Concordia and the stop in Belleville, before heading back to Salina with the same stops.  The bus finishes in Salina around 6:00 p.m. each day.

Poles and signs have been installed at the stop locations.  Riders can find stop and time information on each pole.

The 81 Connection is operated and managed by OCCK Transportation.  Initial funding for the project came from the Earl Bane Foundation, who provided the 30% local match, as well as the Kansas Department of Transportation, who provided the remaining 70%.

For more information about the 81 Connection and Kansas Rides, visit www.ksrides.org.  For more information about OCCK, Inc., visit www.occk.com.  For more information about CityGo and OCCK Transportation, visit www.salinacitygo.com. Or, contact Michelle Griffin, Mobility Manager (mgriffin@occk.com), or the OCCK Transportation Center at 785-826-1583.

81 Connection to Start September 5th with Complimentary Fares for 90 Days

August 28, 2017

Salina, Kansas – The new fixed route bus service from Belleville to Salina, 81 Connection, will start running on Tuesday, September 5, 2017.

For the first 90 days of operation, complimentary fares will be offered for all riders.

The 81 Connection bus service will have three bi-directional trips each day, Monday through Friday.  The first route will start in Belleville at 6:45 a.m., then head south on Highway 81 to three stops in Concordia, a stop at the Highway 24/Highway 81 junction, a stop in Minneapolis and stop at 7th and Walnut and Walmart in Salina and then head back to north to the same stops.  This route will do this loop twice and finish in Belleville around 5:40 p.m. each day.

A second route will leave Salina at 1:00 p.m. and head north on Highway 81 to the same stop in Minneapolis, the stop at the Highway 24/Highway 81 junction, three stops in Concordia and the stop in Belleville, before heading back to Salina with the same stops.  The bus will finish in Salina around 6:00 p.m. each day.

The official times are here:

 

Bus Stop SB Link 1* SB Link 2* SB Link 3*
Belleville—Casey’s 6:45 a.m. 1:00 p.m. 3:41 p.m.
Concordia—Washington & 7th 7:10 a.m. 1:25 p.m. 4:06 p.m.
Concordia—OCCK, Inc. 7:20 a.m. 1:35 p.m. 4:16 p.m.
Concordia—Walmart 7:30 a.m. 1:45 p.m. 4:26 p.m.
Highway 24 Junction 7:49 a.m. 2:04 p.m. 4:45 p.m.
Minneapolis—Casey’s 8:16 a.m. 2:31 p.m. 5:12 p.m.
Salina—7th & Walnut 8:49 a.m. 3:04 p.m. 5:45 p.m.
Salina—Walmart 9:01 a.m.** 3:16 p.m.** 5:57 p.m.
Bus Stop NB Link 1* NB Link 2* NB Link 3*
Salina—7th & Walnut n/a 1:00 p.m. n/a
Salina—Walmart 9:26 a.m. 1:17 p.m. 3:41 p.m.
Minneapolis—Casey’s 9:59 a.m. 1:50 p.m. 4:14 p.m.
Highway 24 Junction 10:26 a.m. 2:17 p.m. 4:41 p.m.
Concordia—Walmart 10:45 a.m. 2:36 p.m. 5:00 p.m.
Concordia—OCCK, Inc. 10:55 a.m. 2:46 p.m. 5:10 p.m.
Concordia—Washington & 7th 11:05 a.m. 2:56 p.m. 5:20 p.m.
Belleville—Casey’s 11:25 a.m. 3:16 p.m.** 5:40 p.m.

*SB stands for Southbound.  NB stands for Northbound.
**Arrival time.  The bus will be emptied and secured during a 20 minute driver break.

Poles and signs have been installed at the stop locations.

The 81 Connection will be operated and managed by OCCK Transportation.  Initial funding for the project came from the Earl Bane Foundation, who provide the 30% local match, as well as the Kansas Department of Transportation, who provided the remaining 70%.

“We are ready to get this route started for north central Kansas,” said Michelle Griffin, Mobility Manager for the region.  “We have been working really hard the last few months to get all of the necessary pieces in place to provide this service.  We hope people are as excited about the opportunity as we are.  We are looking forward to working with these communities to enhance transportation options.”

For more information about the 81 Connection and Kansas Rides, visit www.ksrides.org.  For more information about OCCK, Inc., visit www.occk.com.  For more information about CityGo and OCCK Transportation, visit www.salinacitygo.com. Or, contact Michelle Griffin, Mobility Manager (mgriffin@occk.com), or the OCCK Transportation Center at 785-826-1583.

Ellsworth Celebrates 150 years with Big Event August 17-20, 2017

From 1867-2017, Ellsworth is a thriving community that is full of rich heritage and history.  From damaging floods to Wild Bill Hickock and Indian ravages to wild west gunfights and gambling halls, Ellsworth has prospered and flourished, and is proud to be a community that not only sustains, but continues to grow.

As we celebrate 150 years, we celebrate and honor this heritage, and invite everyone to join in our celebration.  We are proud to call this home, and forever know that “Abilene, the first; Dodge City, the last, but Ellsworth, the wickedest” is a phrase that represents our tenacity.  From then to now, Ellsworth is a proud community with a welcoming spirit.  So, please join us this August and help us celebrate!

Read more here – https://www.ellsworthcowtowndays.com/

81 Connection Fixed Route Bus Service Time Table Announced

August 8, 2017

Salina, Kansas – The bus stop times and locations for the 81 Connection fixed route service from Salina to Belleville have been announced.

The Kansas Rides 81 Connection will serve Highway 81 locations from Belleville to Salina with a tentative start date of September 5, 2017.

The 81 Connection bus service will have three bi-directional trips each day, Monday through Friday.  The first route will start in Belleville at 6:45 a.m., then head south on Highway 81 to three stops in Concordia, a stop at the Highway 24/Highway 81 junction, a stop in Minneapolis and stop at 7th and Walnut and Walmart in Salina and then head back to north to the same stops.  This route will do this loop twice and finish in Belleville around 5:40 p.m. each day.

A second route will leave Salina at 1:00 p.m. and head north on Highway 81 to the same stop in Minneapolis, the stop at the Highway 24/Highway 81 junction, three stops in Concordia and the stop in Belleville, before heading back to Salina with the same stops.  The bus will finish in Salina around 6:00 p.m. each day.

The official times are here:

Poles and signs will be installed in the coming weeks at each of the stop locations.

The 81 Connection will be operated and managed by OCCK Transportation.  Initial funding for the project came from the Earl Bane Foundation, who provide the 30% local match, as well as the Kansas Department of Transportation, who provided the remaining 70%.

“We are really excited about starting the 81 Connection and this is one more step in making that happen,” said Michelle Griffin, Mobility Manager for the region.  “The goal of public transportation is to be efficient, affordable and effective.  With this route, we hope to meet the needs of the citizens in north central Kansas who need to be able to travel from county to county for whatever reason.”
For more information about the 81 Connection and Kansas Rides, visit www.ksrides.org.  For more information about OCCK, Inc., visit www.occk.com.  For more information about CityGo and OCCK Transportation, visit www.salinacitygo.com. Or, contact Michelle Griffin, Mobility Manager (mgriffin@occk.com), or the OCCK Transportation Center at 785-826-1583.

 

New Regional Fixed Route Bus Service In The Works for North Central Kansas

New Regional Fixed Route Bus Service In The Works for North Central Kansas

Salina, Kansas – A new regional fixed route bus service will be in operation in early September 2017 for north central Kansas.

The Kansas Rides 81 Connection will serve Highway 81 locations from Belleville to Salina with a tentative start date of September 5, 2017.

The 81 Connection bus service will have three bi-directional trips each day, Monday through Friday.  The first route will start in Belleville at 7:00 a.m., then head south on Highway 81 to three stops in Concordia, a stop at the Highway 24/Highway 81 junction, two stops in Minneapolis and a stop at 7th and Walnut in Salina and then head back to north to the same stops.  This route will do this loop twice and finish in Belleville around 6:15 p.m. each day.

A second route will leave Salina at 1:00 p.m. and head north on Highway 81 to the same two stops in Minneapolis, the stop at the Highway 24/Highway 81 junction, three stops in Concordia and the stop in Belleville, before heading back to Salina with the same stops.  The bus will finish in Salina around 6:15 p.m. each day.

The 81 Connection will be operated and managed by OCCK Transportation.

Transportation providers in the region, such as Solomon Valley Transportation, Inc. and Ottawa County Transportation, in addition to OCCK Transportation, will be able to run feeder routes that will bring passengers to and from the stops.  The proposed service area would include Republic, Jewell, Cloud, Mitchell, Ottawa, Lincoln and Saline counties.  Additional riders could be brought in from Washington, Clay, Smith and Osborne counties with additional coordination.  Passengers will come from many age groups and different socio-economic levels and need bus service for employment, medical appointments, social services, shopping, recreation and other needs.

“We are really excited about starting the 81 Connection,” said Michelle Griffin, Mobility Manager for the region.  “This regional fixed route has been in process for quite a while as a goal for the region and now we are bringing the route to fruition.  It will be a great benefit to the residents of north central Kansas and help them get where they need to go.”

Initial funding for the project came from the Earl Bane Foundation, as well as the Kansas Department of Transportation.  The Earl Bane Foundation provided the 30% local match for the first year, with the remaining 70% funding coming from KDOT.

The one-way fares will be as follows:

  • Belleville to Concordia – $1.00
  • Concordia to 81/24 Junction – $1.00
  • 81-24 Junction to Minneapolis – $1.00
  • Minneapolis to Salina – $1.00

Kansas Rides is the name of the statewide transportation branding and website (www.ksrides.org) that came about from the KDOT Regional Transit Business Model Implementation project.  The primary purpose of the Business Model is to develop strategies for the provision of transit services throughout rural Kansas that make the most efficient use of additional transit funding made available by the state legislature as part of the Transportation Works for Kansas (T-WORKS) transportation program, which was signed into law in May of 2010.

The Kansas Rides website (www.ksrides.org) is in progress and will be continued to be updated with information about all general public transportation agencies across all 105 Kansas counties.  It will be the source for consumers to find information about transportation options in their areas.

“We’re very pleased with the new website and trust the public will be to,” said Griffin. “We hope it provides users with a positive and informative channel through which they can learn more about transportation options across the state, including the 81 Connection, and how we can help them improve their public transit experience.”

The 81 Connection will complement the existing public transportation options in North Central Kansas and provide a way for more people, across all age levels and socioeconomic levels, with transportation limitations, to be served.  We anticipate the riders will access medical care, employment, social service agencies, education, recreation, shopping and other destinations to improve their quality of life.

This intra-regional route will improve and establish inter-city connections to regional centers and preserve in-town transit service.  In-town providers will be able to provide more local rides to their clients and provide more service in their communities.  Destinations along the route will also experience increased economic benefit from more travelers.  Employment options will increase, for both employers and prospective employees as one barrier is decreased.  Physical and mental health and the overall well being of individuals will improve with increased access to necessary and important services.  Health care providers will have less missed appointments and more service opportunities.  Educational facilities could help to market the cost savings benefits of service to their prospective students as a way of helping to counteract the increasing costs of higher education.

With the support of the Kansas Department of Transportation, the North Central Kansas Coordinated Transit Council, Inc. is looking at a new approach to rural transit program management and operations.  Historically, the nearly 200 rural transit providers across the state have planned and operated services independently, which in some locations has resulted in redundant service and/or missed opportunities for providing service to those without access.  This new approach of coordinated transit service will allow more people in the state to have access to some level of transit service, improve the efficiency and cost-effectiveness of the public and private investments in transit an reduce the gaps and redundancies observed in the current approach to providing service.

This fixed route will be the first step in increased coordination among transportation providers in this region, and across the state.  Success with the fixed route can lead to new conversations about providing additional transportation options that span many counties, many other existing general public transportation providers, and improve the lives of Kansans across the state.  Additional fixed routes can be added to serve residents that need to access additional services in Hays, Wichita, Topeka, or even Kansas City.

By providing this additional access to necessary services, the rural counties served will have another incentive for keeping people living in their communities.  Declining populations are a concern for many of the counties served by this fixed route.  By having additional transportation options in place, residents will be encouraged to stay and the bus service can be an incentive to potential new residents and businesses.  Economic development and local chambers of commerce can be potential partners.  Families could save money on transportation costs by using more accessible and public transportation versus owning multiple vehicles.  There are also environmental and safety benefits to having less vehicles on the roads.  Public transportation reduces driving stress and keeps the air cleaner.

Investment in our transportation infrastructure, particularly public transportation, drives growth.  It attracts development and increased property values.  It connects restaurants to diners, landlords to renters, families to stores and employers to employees.  Robust investment in transportation yields results.  Transportation = freedom.

For more information about the 81 Connection and Kansas Rides, visit www.ksrides.org.  For more information about OCCK, Inc., visit www.occk.com.  For more information about CityGo and OCCK Transportation, visit www.salinacitygo.com. Or, contact Michelle Griffin, Mobility Manager (mgriffin@occk.com), or the OCCK Transportation Center at 785-826-1583.