LAKE COUNTY, Calif. – Lake Transit Authority reported that a plan is in place for the resumption of bus services that have been curtailed since last week due to a transit strike, with the goal being to have services fully restored by the first week of September.
Last week, Teamsters Local Union 665 members voted to go out on an indefinite strike until they settle a new three-year contract with Paratransit Services, the Washington-based nonprofit that since 2007 has had the contract to operate Lake Transit.
Lake Transit General Manager Mark Wall said he asked Paratransit Services last Friday for a plan for restoring services as soon as possible.
He said service “will increase substantially” on Aug. 16, and all routes and most schedules will be restored by Aug. 26.
All services – including Saturday operation – will be fully restored by Sept. 3, Wall said.
He said the plan to restore services considers critical needs by emphasizing services to vulnerable populations. It also deals with restoring services to the local schools where classes will soon be starting.
Through Aug. 15, curtailed service levels will remain in place, Wall said.
Currently, Lake Transit is operating intercity routes 5 and 6 in Clearlake from 7 a.m. to 5 p.m., the westbound Route 4 from Clearlake to Lakeport at 7:05 a.m. and 1 p.m., and eastbound Route 1 from Lakeport to Clearlake at 8:31 a.m. and 2:21 p.m. only, Monday through Friday. Clearlake and Lakeport Dial-a-Ride operate from 7 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Between Aug. 16 and Aug. 23, the westbound Route 1, the eastbound Route 4, Route 3 from Clearlake to Deer Park, Route 7 from Lakeport to Ukiah and Route 8 in Lakeport will return to the schedule Monday through Friday, according to the plan.
On Aug. 26, Lake Transit will restore Route 2 on Highway 175 from Kit’s Corner to Middletown, Route 4A from Kit’s Corner to Lakeport, Monday through Friday.
The following week all services, including services on Saturday, will be restored.
Paratransit Services indicated in a letter to the union last week that it intended to continue to provide services and would hire permanent replacements for the striking workers.
Wall said Paratransit Services “has mobilized all of the assets within their organization to train replacement workers and restore service as soon as possible.”
He said all employees have to undergo extensive training in order to operate Lake Transit buses.
Last week, Teamsters members had demanded that the contract provisions be enforced, suggesting that Lake Transit needed a new operating company.
Wall said the service restoration plan enforces Lake Transit’s performance provisions in its contract with Paratransit Services.
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