Art3__FY21_Transit_Omnitrans Application 1 - Fontana_App - 8/4/2025 TDA Article 3 Grant Application: Transit Stop Access Improvements
Project Title Omnitrans Application 1 -Fontana
Contact Name Samuel Wong
Agency Omnitrans
Contact Phone (909)379-7174
Contact Email samuel.wong@omnitrans.org
Project Need& Project Description
Purpose 1)Fontana;CHERRY @ JURUPA SB; Route 82; Daily Ridership 21; 17 Daily
Buses; Bench:$1,000
•The proposed bench would create a more comfortable waiting experience for
customers. During public outreach associated with the FY 2025 Service Plan,
Omnitrans received feedback from the community regarding desired changes in
service.Overall,68%of the comments that were received supported additional
amenities at bus stops.This stop would serve local residents and students at Henry
Kaiser High School. Route 82 connects riders with the Fontana and Rancho
Cucamonga Metrolink stations, Ontario Mills,and Victoria Gardens.
2)Fontana;SIERRA @ SPRING/ARROW SB; Routes 14, 82,367; Daily Ridership
50;96 Daily Buses; 17'Non-ad Shelter:$18,000
•The proposed shelter would create a more comfortable waiting experience for
customer while also protecting the rain and heat. During public outreach associated
with the FY 2025 Service Plan, Omnitrans received feedback from the community
regarding desired changes in service.Overall,68%of the comments that were
received supported additional amenities at bus stops, primarily lighting and shelters.
This stop would serve customers accessing downtown Fontana, including the Lewis
Library and Technology Center,the Pacific Electric Trail,the Stage Red venue,the
Fontana Chamber of Commerce as well as local businesses.
3)Fontana;JUNIPER @ FOOTHILL SB; Route 66; Daily Ridership 35;46 Daily
Buses; 13'Non-ad Shelter:$13,000
•The proposed shelter would create a more comfortable waiting experience for
customer while also protecting the rain and heat. During public outreach associated
with the FY 2025 Service Plan, Omnitrans received feedback from the community
regarding desired changes in service.Overall,68%of the comments that were
received supported additional amenities at bus stops, primarily lighting and shelters.
Riders at this location have immediate access to numerous retail locations. In
addition,this stop provides service to numerous residents in the area around the
bus stop. Riders at this stop could access Rancho Cucamonga, Upland and
Montclair,specifically Victoria Gardens and the Montclair Metrolink station.
4)Fontana;CITRUS @ HAWTHORNE NB; Route 82; Daily Ridership 20; 16 Daily
Buses; 17'Non-ad Shelter:$18,000
•The proposed shelter would create a more comfortable waiting experience for
customer while also protecting the rain and heat. During public outreach associated
with the FY 2025 Service Plan, Omnitrans received feedback from the community
regarding desired changes in service.Overall,68%of the comments that were
received supported additional amenities at bus stops, primarily lighting and shelters.
This stop serves students of Fontana High School and the nearby Citrus Elementary
school.A shelter here would improve the experience for students as they wait for
the bus, particularly in the heat.
5)Fontana;SUMMIT @ LYTLE CREEK WB; Route 82; Daily Ridership 87; 17 Daily
Buses; 17'Non-ad Shelter:$18,000
•The proposed shelter would create a more comfortable waiting experience for
customer while also protecting the rain and heat. During public outreach associated
with the FY 2025 Service Plan, Omnitrans received feedback from the community
regarding desired changes in service.Overall,68%of the comments that were
received supported additional amenities at bus stops, primarily lighting and shelters.
This stop would serve students at Summit High School as well as residents and
riders accessing Fontana Park and Aquatic Center.This is one of the highest stops
in Fontana without a shelter.
6)Fontana;CITRUS @ MILLER SB; Route 10; Daily Ridership 6;22 Daily Buses;
Bench:$1,000
•The proposed bench would create a more comfortable waiting experience for
customers. During public outreach associated with the FY 2025 Service Plan,
Omnitrans received feedback from the community regarding desired changes in
service.Overall,68%of the comments that were received supported additional
amenities at bus stops, primarily lighting and shelters.This stop would serve local
residents.This request amenity is also in collaboration with the City of Fontana's
sidewalk improvements.
7)Fontana;CITRUS @ MUIRFIELD; Route 82; Daily Ridership 4; 16 Daily Buses;
Bench:$1,000.
•The proposed bench would create a more comfortable waiting experience for
customers. During public outreach associated with the FY 2025 Service Plan,
Omnitrans received feedback from the community regarding desired changes in
service.Overall,68%of the comments that were received supported additional
amenities at bus stops, primarily lighting and shelters.This stop would serve local
residents as well as those accessing the nearby Ralph M. Lewis Sports Complex.
This stop improvement is also in collaboration with the City of Fontana's sidewalk
improvements.
8)Fontana;CITRUS @ FONTANA SB; Route 82; Daily Ridership 8; 17 Daily Buses;
13'Non-ad Shelter:$13,000
•The proposed shelter would create a more comfortable waiting experience for
customer while also protecting the rain and heat. During public outreach associated
with the FY 2025 Service Plan, Omnitrans received feedback from the community
regarding desired changes in service.Overall,68%of the comments that were
received supported additional amenities at bus stops, primarily lighting and shelters.
This stop would provide riders with improved access to local businesses and
connect local residents with destinations such as the Fontana and Rancho
Cucamonga Metrolink stations, Ontario Mills,and Victoria Gardens.This stop
improvement is also in collaboration with the City of Fontana's sidewalk
improvements.
9)Fontana;CITRUS @ SAN BERNARDINO SB; Route 82; Daily Ridership 14; 17
Daily Buses; 13'non-ad shelter:$13,000
•The proposed shelter would create a more comfortable waiting experience for
customer while also protecting the rain and heat. During public outreach associated
with the FY 2025 Service Plan, Omnitrans received feedback from the community
regarding desired changes in service.Overall,68%of the comments that were
received supported additional amenities at bus stops, primarily lighting and shelters.
This stop would serve local residents as well as the Unified School District Office
and Early Head Start.This stop amenity request is also in collaboration with the City
of Fontana's sidewalk improvements.
10)Fontana; CITRUS @ SAN BERNARDINO NB; Route 82; Daily Ridership 17; 16
Daily Buses; 13'non-ad shelter:$13,000
•The proposed shelter would create a more comfortable waiting experience for
customer while also protecting the rain and heat. During public outreach associated
with the FY 2025 Service Plan, Omnitrans received feedback from the community
regarding desired changes in service.Overall,68%of the comments that were
received supported additional amenities at bus stops, primarily lighting and shelters.
This stop would serve local residents as well as the Unified School District Office
and Early Head Start.This stop amenity request is also in collaboration with the City
of Fontana's sidewalk improvements.
Attach Photos, 1. Cherry @ Jurupa SB FS-Fontana.png 1.08MB
Documents,and a 2. Sierra @ Spring SB FS-Fontana.png 810.94KB
Letter from Local
Transit Agency 3.Juniper @ Foothill SB-Fontana.png 1.03MB
4. Citrus @ Hawthorne NB FS-Fontana.png 823.02KB
5. Summit @ Lytle Creek WB NS-Fontana.png 1.21 MB
6. Citrus @ Miller SB FS-Fontana.png 1.25MB
7. Citrus @ Muirfield-Fontana.png 1.29MB
8. Citrus @ Fontana SB FS-Fontana.png 811.87KB
9. Citrus @ San Bernardino SB NS-Fontana.png 1.5MB
10.Citrus @ San Bernardino NB FS-Fontana.png 1.76MB
Application 1 -Fontana.docx 23.43KB
Location See above or attachment
Priority Number: (If 1
agency submits Note that up to 10 stops can be combined into one submittal.
multiple projects)
Daily Buses See above or attachment
Daily Boarding& See above or attachment
Alighting
Agency Owns ROW Yes
No
ROW Easement Yes
Required No
Cost Effectiveness
Project Cost(K): $109,000
Matching Funds(K): $0
TDA Project Funds $109,000
Requested(K):
Matching Source: N/A
Previous Awards & Status
Project Evaluation
Criteria Overall Quality of Application: 15 pts
Project Need and Purpose: 30 pts
Cost Effectiveness: 20 pts
Timeliness of Prior Project Completion: 15 pts
Matching Funds: 20 pts
have read the (1)the total award amount will be rescinded if the agency fails to submit a Claim Form
guidelines and and Authorizing Resolution within SIX months of award notification,and
understand:*
have read the (2)two one-year extensions may only be granted without SBCTA Board approval IF:
guidelines and (a)progress has been made on the project,and(b)an extension request including an
understand:* appropriate justification for the delay and a revised project completion date is provided
THREE MONTHS BEFORE the project sunset date.
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