I received 2 emails from COTPA today:
CENTRAL OKLAHOMA TRANSPORTATION AND PARKING AUTHORITY
300 Southwest 7th Oklahoma City, OK 73109 w phone (405) 235-RIDE w fax (405) 297-2111wgometro.org
For Immediate Release For more information, call:
June 13, 2007 Davan Gardner 297-2976
METRO Transit Seeks Community Input on
Proposed METRO Link Service Changes
Oklahoma City- Due to reductions in federal Job Access Reverse Commute (JARC) funding and the decision of local jurisdictions to preserve more utilized public transportation options, METRO Transit proposes elimination of METRO Link weekday routes.
METRO Transit will hold a Public Hearing in order to receive comments concerning the proposed reductions. Once approved, changes would become effective June 30, 2007.
Public Hearing
Thursday, June 21st, 2007
4:05pm
Midwest City Library
Meeting Room A
8201 E. Reno Avenue
Midwest City, Ok
(along the METRO Link 80b Black Route and along the METRO Transit Route 15).
METRO Transit will conduct the Public Hearing to describe the proposed elimination, suggest alternative transportation options, and to receive comments. The hearing is planned to last 30-45 minutes.
The proposed service changes would consist of the elimination of service on all METRO Link routes operated in Eastern Oklahoma County between 7:00 a.m. and 7:00 p.m. Monday through Friday. All forms of Routes 79 and 80 would be eliminated.
Patrons must notify METRO Transit at 235-7433 (TDD 297-2602) 48 hours in advance if a sign language interpreter or other disability accommodation is needed at the hearing. Written comments or questions about the proposed changes will also be accepted at the COTPA Administrative Offices through June 22nd, 2007 by e-mail to the webmaster at www.gometro.org; by phone to COTPA Customer Service at 235-7433 (TDD 297-2602); or by mail to:
Customer Service
Attn: METRO Link
C/O COTPA
300 SW 7th St.
Oklahoma City, OK 73109
METRO Link is a transportation van service created to complement the regular fixed route service. The weekday schedule currently serves Midwest City, Del City and Choctaw.
METRO Link weekday passengers may find the following options to be a viable alternative to the proposed METRO Link elimination.
Route 15 - Regular bus service serving Midwest City, including Rose State College, MWC Library, Crest Foods, Wal-Mart and Heritage Park Mall.
Grocery Shopping Shuttle - Van service to designated grocery stores one afternoon per week for persons 60 and older.
Congregate Meal Site Transportation – Daily van service to a nearby nutrition site for a noon meal for persons over the age of 60.
METRO Lift - Lift-equipped vans for qualified persons whose disability prevents them from using the regular METRO Transit bus system.
Share-A-Fare - Discount taxi fares for qualified persons who are disabled or over the age of 60.
METRO Transit is a division of COTPA, a public trust responsible for providing downtown parking alternatives as well as safe, efficient, and convenient transportation to the citizens of the Greater Oklahoma City Metropolitan area. Call 235-RIDE for more information, or visit online at Welcome to www.gometro.org.
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