Sarasota News Leader

07/18/2014

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Nora Patterson concurred with those senti- ments, noting that she was unaware of the situation with SCAT until she learned of the SKVA discussion. "I don't think it makes sense," she said, pointing out that tourists in London and Paris, for example, long have been accustomed to using debit and credit cards to pay for mass transit. Keiderling explained to the News Leader on July 15 that in talking this week with Cindy Zambella, the long-time manager of SCAT's finances, Keiderling learned "there really hasn't been a huge demand" for use of debit and credit cards among SCAT users until recent years. The transit service is working on a system that will incorporate payment card industry (PCI) security standards, Keiderling added. "I think it will be easier for college students — for anyone — to go online to purchase their pass." Patterson told the News Leader she had spo- ken earlier in the day with Glama Carter, who was still the SCAT director at that time (see the related article in this issue). When Carter took over the position in August 2012, Patterson noted, Carter found the transit sys- tem had no means of accepting payments unless they were cash or check transactions. A chart compares the fare revenue for Sarasota County Area Transit in 2012 to the totals for 11 other peer systems. Image courtesy Sarasota County Sarasota News Leader July 18, 2014 Page 22

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