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Partnering to Fill Gaps in the Houston Area – RIDES
This case study highlights RIDES- Specialized Transportation for Harris County which provides services in Harris County which includes the City of Houston and unincorporated Harris County and provides rides regionally. In 2008, RIDES became part of the newly formed County Transit Division in the Community Services Department where it remains today. …
Read more »Consolidated Rural Transit – Paul Bunyan Transit, MN
This coordination case study highlights Paul Bunyan Transit (PBT) which is a regional transit agency established as a 501(c)3 in 1999. It operates service across a large, three-county area comprised of Beltrami County and the city of Bemidji, Lake of the Woods County and the city of Baudette and Roseau County and the cities of Roseau…
Read more »Small Town, Big Impact – WexExpress
This coordination case study highlights the Cadillac Wexford Transit Authority located in a county of 33,000 people. Coordination with local agencies has allowed WexExpress to provide services through contract or partnership agreement with their buses and volunteer driver program.
Read more »Coordination Connections: WexExpress
NADTC held a webinar on Wednesday, October 14 at 3:00 PM ET, the first in a series of webinars highlighting coordination practices in transportation programs across the country. WexExpress/Cadillac Wexford Transit Authority is a transit system in the northern-lower part of Michigan serving 575 square miles. With buses and a volunteer driver program, they…
Read more »Brown Bag Webinar: Innovations in Accessible Mobility
Click here to listen to the webinar recording Click here for the presentation slides Join NADTC on Thursday, September 10 at 12:30 PM ET for our fifth Brown Bag Webinar. This session will feature 2019 Innovations in Accessible Mobility grantee, Capacity Builders who will discuss the Northwest New Mexico Transportation Alliance Project, as well as…
Read more »Brown Bag Webinar: Shopper Links
Click here to listen to the webinar recording Click to download a copy of the presentation slides Shopper Links Case Study Download a copy of the webinar Q&A Join NADTC on Thursday, August 13 at 12:30 PM ET for our fourth Brown Bag Webinar. This session will feature 2019 Innovations in Accessible Mobility grantee, Greater…
Read more »Inclusive Mobility: Enabling the Participation of Older Adults and People with Disabilities
The National Aging & Disability Transportation Center and Shared Use Mobility Center co-hosted a webinar about shared mobility and how to make these options work for older adults and people with disabilities. Click here to listen to the webinar recording Click here to view the webinar transcript Click below to view the PowerPoint presentations –…
Read more »NADTC 2019 National Survey of Transportation Providers
As a follow-up to our National Aging and Disability Transportation Center needs assessment survey of older adults, people with disabilities and caregivers, NADTC, in partnership with KRC Research, conducted a survey of transportation providers that serve those populations. Questions focused on communications and outreach, driver training and safety, coordination, funding, challenges and unmet needs.
Read more »Findings of NADTC’s 2019 National Survey of Transportation Providers Webinar
Click to listen and view webinar recording Click to download a copy of the presentation slides NADTC 2019 National Survey of Transportation Providers As a follow-up to our National Aging and Disability Transportation Center needs assessment survey of older adults, people with disabilities and caregivers, NADTC, in partnership with KRC Research, conducted a survey of…
Read more »Brown Bag Webinar: Multi-Provider Coordination in Larimer County
Click to listen and view webinar recording Click to download a copy of the presentation slides Join NADTC on Thursday, June 25 at 12:30 PM ET for our third Brown Bag Webinar. This session will feature 2019 Innovations in Accessible Mobility grantee, North Front Range Metropolitan Planning Organization who will discuss their grant project, “Project…
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