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What is HST Coordination? Human Services Transportation Transportation for three distinct population groups: older adults, individuals with disabilities,

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1 What is HST Coordination? Human Services Transportation Transportation for three distinct population groups: older adults, individuals with disabilities, and individuals with low- income. Coordination: the harmonious functioning of parts for effective results Is not a “one time” event or process! It is Shared power, shared responsibility, shared management, shared funding, and shared benefits.

2 Reasons to Coordinate: Improve efficiencies in existing transportation operations and systems Lower cost for the customer, provider, and human service agencies Expand service areas and hours of operation Create a seamless regional system and seamless trip Improve customer satisfaction

3 Regional Coordination Efforts: Human Services Transportation (HST) Advisory Committee – 2008-present Human Services Transportation Summit – 2007 Draft HST Coordinated Plan – 2007 ‘Transportation Call Center’ Feasibility Study 2006-2007 5 Transportation Voucher Programs -2006-present Cobb County Transit and MARTA Routes10/12 Agreement

4 Coordination Efforts continued: ARC Regional Transit Committee Human Services Transportation Sub-Committee Concept 3 Breeze Regional Task Force Service Coordination Council MARTA Paratransit Study Regional Fare Pilot Project MARTA Variable Based Fare Study

5 Region’s Existing Conditions: 10–County RDC Region: Cherokee, Clayton, Kalb, Douglas, Fayette, Fulton, Gwinnett, Henry and Rockdale Resource: www.atlantaregional.com/resourcecenter/censusdata.html#factsheets. 10–County Region 2000 Census18-County Totals Total Population4,001,947 Total Elderly 65+591,298 Total Disabled1,066,301 Disabled and 65+264,622 Pop. Below Poverty366,349 Low Income (150% of Poverty) 616,962 2000 Census10 -County Totals Total Population3,429,379 Total Elderly 65+248,403 Total Disabled515,373 Disabled and 55+104,786 All Persons in Poverty324,703

6 Existing Conditions continued: 85+ population is the fastest growing segment of the region’s population increasing by 55% between 1990 and 2000. 78% of older adults are homeowners. 10% of older adults in the region live below poverty. Between 1990 and 2000, the 65 and older population in the region increased by 30%.

7 Existing Conditions continued: In six out of 10 counties, growth in the older adult population exceeded growth in the general population. Three of the region’s 10 counties have among the 20 fastest growing older adult populations in the nation. Region’s population that is over age 60 is expected to double, from 10 percent in 2000 to 20 percent in 2030. Resource: www.atlantaregional.com/resourcecenter/censusdata.html#factsheets.

8 Density of Older Adults:

9 Density of Total Disabilities:

10 Density of Low Income Persons:

11 Elements of Analyzing the Needs: Where Low-Earning Workers Live

12 Analyzing the Needs: Where Low-Earning Workers Work

13 Where Older Workers Live

14 What Public Services are Available?

15 Human Services Transportation Stakeholders Transit Providers Private Transportation Providers Disability Advocates Job and Workforce County Aging and Human Services GA Department of Human Services GA Department of Transportation GA Department of Community Health Atlanta Regional Commission United Way and other non-profits

16 Building on Local and Regional Success

17 MARTA and Cobb County Transit ParaTransit Coordination Pilot

18 Cobb County – Mobility Management Current Model

19 Desired Model Cobb County – Mobility Management

20 Models of Success: Human Services Transportation Safe Access to Fixed Route City of Atlanta Senior Zones Transportation Vouchers - Fayette Senior Services and Disability Link Personal Transportation Accounts – Access to Employment Cobb - Douglas Community Services Board

21 OCT NOV DEC JAN FEB MAR APRIL MAY JUNE HST Coordinated Plan Schedule Chapter 1 HST History, SAFETEA_LU, FTA HST Programs, HST Atlanta Region Chapter 2 - Literature Review, Low-Income Profile, Older Adult Profile, Disable Persons Profile, Needs Assessment, Overlapping Needs, Gaps & Barriers Chapter 3 - Strategies & Solutions, Coordination Strategies, Conclusions & Next Steps Executive Summary ARC Transportation Committees Presentations Public Involvement Plan Adoption


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