This brief is part of NADTC’s Best Practice series. Featured is SMiles volunteer transportation program in Tennessee. Best Practice briefs focus on the funding, operations, and service area of transportation agencies supporting mobility for older adults and people with disabilities.
NADTC is a program of the Federal Transit Administration administered by Easterseals and the National Association of Area Agencies on Aging (n4a).
This Findings in Brief includes a definition of accessible pathways, recommends community stakeholders for the local accessibility planning process, and summarizes how communities can create more accessible pathways to public transportation.
⇒ Equity in Public Transit recording ⇒ Equity in Public Transit presentation Please join us for our next Transportation Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Lunch and Learn Webinar, Equity in Public Transportation. Our session will feature Sheri Dixon, Director of Revenue, Hampton Roads Transit who will discuss the significant equity impacts of transportation planning and programming and…
NADTC is pleased to present a series of technology blogs written by Easterseals consultant and guest blogger Steve Yaffe. In this series, we look at demand response transportation design and operations. The eight blogs highlight the need for cost allocation, transit scheduling and technology in providing efficient demand response transportation. The blog series address: Paratransit…
⇒ Click here to listen to the webinar recording ⇒ Click to download a copy of the presentation by Shireen McSpadden ⇒ Click to download a copy of the presentation by Melissa Gray NADTC is excited to announce the launch of our new Transportation Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Initiative Lunch and Learn Series. Lunch and…
⇒ Click here to listen to the recording ⇒ Click here to download the presentation NADTC hosted virtual event on July 22 from 11:00am – 12:30pm ET focused on meeting the transportation needs of diverse older adults and people with disabilities. Our keynote speaker is transportation planning consultant, civil rights lawyer and nationally recognized activist, Tamika Butler, who…
Planning for sustainability is an essential component of a project from the start. This is especially true with grant programs that have limited term, start-up funding. This document is designed to provide you with a checklist of considerations as you plan for sustainability.
To highlight coordination work across the country, the National Aging & Disability Transportation Center has launched a Coordination Campaign. The Coordination Campaign is being designed to provide education and technical assistance around coordination activities in addition to the coordination, planning and public participation resources already developed. The Coordination Campaign is being guided by the NADTC…