Coordinated Transportation Plan for Lorain County
The purpose of locally developed, coordinated public transit-human services transportation plans (coordinated plans) is to identify community resources for transportation and mobility, understand the gaps and unmet needs within those resources, and to determine the approach to addressing those gaps and unmet needs. Federal law requires these plans to be developed and approved through a process that includes participation by seniors, individuals with disabilities, representatives of public, private, and nonprofit transportation and human services providers and other members of the public.
Missed out on the latest Lorain County Coordinated Transportation Plan gathering? Don't worry, your voice still matters, and we want to hear from you before the deadline on Friday, November 17.
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Let your voice count by participating in the crucial decision-making process for the 2023 Unmet Needs. Your vote is your way of shaping the future of transportation in Lorain County.
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But that's not all – we're also seeking your insight on the top 5 priorities for the Lorain County Mobility Management Team from 2024 to 2028. Your opinion can steer our efforts towards a more efficient and convenient transportation system.
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It's never been easier to have your say. Grab your phone, head over to Menti.com, and enter the code 3193 3476 to access the presentation. It's a quick 15-minute process that could leave a lasting impact on our community. Or, click on this link:
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https://www.menti.com/alcr3jk41tgf
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After you've completed your part, you can check out the insights and opinions of others here:
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Copy of Meeting Slides: Click Here!
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Copy of Proposed City of Lorain Transit Plan: Click Here!
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But remember, the clock is ticking. You've got until the end of the day on Monday, November 13 before the code expires. Let's work together to shape a better Lorain County transportation system!
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Review these useful documents
for the October 26, 2023,
Lorain County Transportation Plan
Rewrite meeting.
Click below to access.
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Video Testimonial from Oberlin
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