Website content outline

  • Customer Information
    • Trip Planner
      • How to use trip planner (similar to http://mendocinotransit.org/google-maps/)
    • Routes: Maps & Timetables
      • Map
      • Timetable
      • Should we link to exception timetables (“winter route” service)?
      • Route-specific service exceptions
    • Service alerts, status, and advisories
      • Service disruptions
        • Service modifications
        • When winter route/schedule in effect
      • Advisories:
        • e.g. “Be Bright, Be Seen”
        • Holiday announcements
    • How to Ride (Fixed Route — existing page is called “General Information”)
      • Overview (Welcome, with an FAQ)
      • Holidays
      • Bike and Ride Information
      • Code of Conduct
      • Information borrowed from brochure
      • Regulations (existing page is at http://www.juneau.org/capitaltransit/regulations.php)
      • Travel Training options (practice loading wheelchair)
    • Fares and Passes
      • Costs
      • How and where to buy
    • Connections / options [it seems as though it will be useful to show other transportation options — both connections and alternatives — in part to help tourists avoid utilizing Capital Transit if it is not an appropriate travel mode for their trip purpose. Below are two links I found on the web.]
    • Links
      • For tourists: “Ground Transportation” on TravelJuneau.com: http://www.traveljuneau.com/listings/index.php?cat=transportation&subcat=Ground%20Transportation&sub=1$$
      • This does not appear to be comprehensive (i.e. does not include “Glacier Express Blue Bus”: http://www.tripadvisor.com/Attraction_Review-g31020-d1657532-Reviews-The_Glacier_Express_Blue_Bus-Juneau_Alaska.html)
      • juneautransportation.org has a nice menu of Human Services Transportation options: http://www.juneautransportation.org
    • Care-A-Van (Paratransit) ← important to accomplish Human Services Transportation plan
      • How to use
      • Reference travel training program — mention fixed-route options
      • Application
    • Contact
      • Customer Assistance (Phone, email, comment form)
      • Administrative contact
    • Administrative information
      • News
      • About [TriMet’s “About” section offers a good model for this, though we would want to be more brief for Capital Transit) http://trimet.org/about/]
        • Description
        • Mission
        • Facts
        • Timeline
      • Doing business with Capital Transit
      • RFPs
      • Advertising with Capital Transit (http://www.juneau.org/capitaltransit/documents/AdvertisingPolicy.pdf)
    • Links:
      • Public Works Dept
      • Juneau Coordinated Transportation Coalition (http://www.juneautransportation.org)
    • Planning Documents (e.g. Transit Development Plans, Comprehensive Service Analysis, etc.)
    • Title VI information