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Advocates ask authority to explore trolley options to ease job access

Transportation Authority · May 23, 2024
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Summary

A representative of Helen Ross McNab told the board that transportation is a major barrier to employment for clients and asked for contact information and collaboration to use trolley service for client travel to and from jobs; staff offered a contact for follow-up.

A representative for a local social-service provider urged the transportation authority to consider how trolley service could help clients reach jobs.

Tasha Weston, identifying herself as a representative of Helen Ross McNab, told the board that the organization operates two programs (IPS and Workforce) and asked whether the trolley could be used to transport clients to work after program meetings. "Transportation is a huge barrier for people getting employment," Weston said, and she requested a contact and next steps so her agency could explore collaboration.

Board staff offered to provide contact information and accepted materials that the organization brought for staff review. Weston said Mr. Thorne would be available after the meeting to provide contact names and numbers.

The board did not vote on any changes to trolley service; the comment was taken during the public-comment portion of the meeting and staff committed to follow up outside the meeting record.