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UTAH TRANSIT AUTHORITY ISSUES RFP FOR ADVERTISING AGENCY OF RECORD

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The Utah Transit Authority was incorporated on March 3, 1970, under the authority of the Utah Public Transit District Act of 1969, for the purpose of providing a public mass transportation system for Utah communities. UTA serves the largest segment of the population in the State of Utah known as the Wasatch Front. Its service area is about 1,600 square miles covering six counties: Salt Lake, Tooele, Weber, Davis, Box Elder and Utah.

UTA operates an award-winning network of bus, bus rapid transit, ski bus, light rail, commuter rail, streetcar, paratransit, vanpool and Rideshare program services throughout the Wasatch Front. The agency operates more than 700 buses in fixed-route service (including all-electric, hybrid-electric and CNG), approximately 400 vanpool vans and 190 paratransit vehicles. UTA’s 45-mile light rail system includes three lines (Red, Blue and Green) in Salt Lake County serviced with 114 vehicles. UTA owns and operates the 89-mile FrontRunner commuter rail line serving Salt Lake, Weber, Davis, and Utah counties. In 2013, UTA completed its most recent rail project, the S-Line streetcar providing service between South Salt Lake and Salt Lake Cities. In 2019, UTA opened its first Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) line – the Utah Valley Express (UVX) in Utah County and just broke ground on another BRT line in Ogden City.

UTA is moving forward with studies and planning for additional projects on the regional long-range plans. These include several bus rapid transit (BRT) projects and corridor studies, a five-year bus service plan, as well as studies of expanded/increased FrontRunner service and transit options around Point of the Mountain

The agency currently employs approximately 2,700+ people and has offices and operations facilities in Salt Lake, Weber and Utah Counties. Approximately two thirds of UTA’s workforce includes bargaining unit employees that work in vehicle operations, facility maintenance, vehicle maintenance, coach cleaning and inventory. The remaining employees represent administrative personnel performing functions such as management, finance, transit development, planning, engineering, marketing, purchasing, human resources and customer service.

The agency’s headquarters are located in Salt Lake City and house the bulk of the organization’s planning, capital development, communications, customer service, legal, accounting, purchasing, technology and human resource functions. In 2003, UTA implemented an agency-wide reorganization, establishing “business units” that are responsible for day-to-day transit operations. There are currently four business units for bus service: Salt Lake, Mt. Ogden, Timpanogos (Utah County) and Special Services (paratransit). With respect to rail service, the Light Rail Business Unit oversees the operations of TRAX and Streetcar, and the Commuter Rail Business Unit oversees the operations of FrontRunner. Each of the business units is led by a Regional General Manager.

The UTA executive staff includes an Executive Director, who reports to the Board of Trustees.  Reporting to the Executive Director as part of the executive team are the Chief Operating Officer, the Chief Financial Officer, the Chief Planning and Engagement Officer, the Chief People Officer, the Chief Service Development Officer, the Chief People Officer, and the Chief Enterprise Strategy Officer. Also reporting to the Executive Director are the Communications Director and the Director of Safety & Security.

The Authority is governed by a 3-member Board of Trustees, representing Salt Lake County, Utah and Tooele Counties, and Davis, Weber and Box Elder Counties. Nominees for the board are submitted to the Governor by the local elected officials within these three districts. The Governor appoints a board member for each district, who is then confirmed by the Utah State Senate. Board members serve four-year terms, with no term limits.

Scope of Work:

Advertising & Marketing Campaigns

Each year, the Contractor will provide expertise and assist UTA in the development and implementation of several campaigns and activities that achieve the campaign objectives while maintaining UTA’s brand identity. These typically include, but may not be limited to, the following:

Special Events & Collateral Materials

Covid-19 Recovery Strategy

UTA responded swiftly and pro-actively when the Covid-19 pandemic hit in March of 2020. We quickly implemented strict daily cleaning and disinfecting measures, installed operator shields on all the buses, limited contact by implementing rear-door boarding and not handling fare media, providing for social distancing by monitoring ridership, and requiring masks. As a result, UTA’s incidence of Covid-19 cases is reflective of the community at large, and there has not been an outbreak tied to the UTA system.

However, UTA ridership dropped as schools went virtual, events were canceled and employers implemented telecommuting practices. UTA’s ridership has stabilized in recent months, and even slightly increased, and we still carry about 65,000 trips per day.

Vehicle Design & Updates

The Public Relations & Marketing Department, as part of UTA’s branding efforts, is responsible for the exterior and interior design – and updates – of UTA vehicles, either for existing or new services.

Recent examples include the design of UTA’s bus rapid transit vehicles (starting with UVX and now being applied to the Ogden BRT project), creating the design for the UTA On Demand by Via micro transit pilot vans, and updating the old TRAX vehicles (SD100 and SD160 fleet) with the new S70 design.

Research

Proposers must be able to demonstrate their ability to perform the following services for UTA:

  1. Employ on behalf of UTA, Contractor’s knowledge of marketing, advertising, public relations, branding, image and reputation building, graphics, production, special event planning and market research.

Due Date:

5/5/2021 2:00 PM MDT

Address:

Brian Motes

669 West 200 South

Salt Lake City, Utah 84101

(801) 287-3059

bmotes@rideuta.com

Relevant agencies to consider include Lippert Heilshorn and Dukas Linden.

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