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Transit advocates seek volunteer-driver expansion, mobile medical services and a transit mobility fund; AOT cautions on agency role
Summary
Vermont Public Transportation Association representatives asked the Senate Transportation Committee to expand volunteer-driver programs, study mobile dialysis and substance-use-treatment units, and create a public transit mobility fund.
Representatives from the Vermont Public Transportation Association (VPTA) asked the Senate Transportation Committee to pursue four items: expand the pool of volunteer drivers, investigate mobile dialysis units, investigate mobile substance-use-disorder treatment, and establish a public transportation mobility special fund.
AOT staff (identified in the meeting as Michelle) told the committee that the two investigations into medical…
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