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Boulder County Transportation Gaps Survey. Final Report of the Boulder County Local Coordinating Council on Transportation March 10, 2014 Margi Ness and Kathy Murphey Consultants/Facilitators 303-444-8721. *Two partially completed.
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Boulder County Transportation Gaps Survey Final Report of the Boulder County Local Coordinating Council on Transportation March 10, 2014 Margi Ness and Kathy Murphey Consultants/Facilitators 303-444-8721
10. Your agency may not specifically track unmet client needs. Please respond to this question with your best estimate of how many one way trips per week your clients are unable to receive transportation for the following travel purposes:
11. What type of transportation do your clients require (please indicate the number of clients that require each type of service)?
12. How could current services be improved (please drag and drop in order of preference your top three choices):
13. If you could change one thing about human services transportation for your clients, what would it be and why?
13. If you could change one thing about human services transportation for your clients, what would it be and why? (continued)
17. Please share any final comments or suggestions: • More funding for fare assistance. • Thank you for all you do to coordinate such an important service in our county. • I would love it if we could find a partner to provide transportation services to children in the Head Start programs in the county so that the Head Starts can focus on their strength (educating children and families) and transportation providers can focus on their strength. • Marketing of all the possible options for transportation within Boulder County would help residents find the right thing for their needs. Posters in high client locations, e.g. reception rooms at Public Health, Department of housing and Human Services, the court house... might be helpful. No one person can know all the resources and we need one place to capture this information. • Thank you for caring about the transportation needs of our elderly, low-income and disabled folks! • There is definitely a need for transportation for seniors & disabled adults in Boulder. Having adequate, convenient transportation helps keep folks active in the community and improves their overall health & life! • I think Via and RTD provide a great service....but, there are more and more who have given up driving and they truly feel isolated and limited in their freedom. I don't know a solution...but, thanks for working on this!