Bus riders get new transit center in Pinellas Park
Pinellas County bus riders have a new customer service center with the opening of the Pinellas Park Transit Center behind the Shoppes of Pinellas Park on 70th Avenue. Riders can buy tickets, figure out schedules or ask questions of PSTA employees.
Pinellas Suncoast Transit Authority is setting ridership records and filling a need for a growing urban population in Pinellas County. Two express routes also carry riders to and from downtown Tampa.
Now the new Pinellas Park Transit Center at 3801 70th Ave. is filling a āhuge holeā in customer services for riders in the middle of the county, according to Brad Miller, PSTAās chief executive officer, who spoke at the centerās grand opening on Jan. 13.
The transit center is the first Customer Service Center in 13 years. The last was opened at Grand Central Station in St. Petersburg in 2002. Riders at the new transit center can buy tickets, figure out bus schedules or get a quick question answered by a PSTA employee.
The facility replaces the former transit center behind the Shoppes at Park Place. Boulder Venture South, a commercial real estate company with offices in Clearwater, donated the land. CHTR Development, LLC, built the transit center after winning the contract with a low bid of about $360,000.
āThis is the first public/private partnership in our system,ā says Bill Jonson, PSTAāS board chairman. āIt turns out to be a welcome one.ā
The transit center has public restrooms, a 2-station customer service booth, security cameras, an ATM machine, a new sidewalk and a raised traffic table for safer pedestrian crossings.
In November 2014 voters rejected a āGreenlight Pinellasā proposal for a 1 percent sales tax to pay for a 30-year plan to improve transit service and potentially have light rail service connecting St. Petersburg and Clearwater.Ā
āPSTA is in sort of a transition phase right now, looking beyond Greenlight Pinellas, looking at ways we might be more efficient and provide the best services,ā says Miller. āNo matter what our funding status, our size or growth, we have to maintain our (commitment) to our customers.ā
In fiscal year 2013-2014, riders boarded PSTA buses about 14.5 million times or about 35,000 more boardings than the previous fiscal year, according to PSTA records.
