
The following is a press release from the city of Santa Monica:
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Santa Monica Awarded Nearly $500,000 for Transporting Seniors & People with Disabilities
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New funding will provide a generous expansion of paratransit door-through-door attendant services
Santa Monica, California – On Friday, August 31, 2012, after participating in a highly competitive solicitation process, the City received notification that it was awarded $469,971 in the Federal Transit Authority’s (FTA) New Freedom Funding to expand the Santa Monica Dial-A-Ride’s (DAR) door-through-door services program over a three-year period. The City received the second highest grant proposal ranking in the County of Los Angeles according to a notification from the Metropolitan Transportation Authority, which is administering the local grant awards. The award allocates $416,991 for operations and $52,980 in one-time funds for the purchase of a wheel chair accessible van, expanding the DAR fleet to seven.
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DAR serves 4,000 Santa Monica residents annually, primarily through shared van services. To qualify for the program, riders must be 18 years and older with a disability or an adult 60 years of age and older. DAR is a hybrid program, with van driving provided by a third party private contractor managed by the Big Blue Bus and outreach, enrollment, orientation, and door-through-door services by WISE & Healthy Aging, a grantee of the City’s Human Services Grants Program.
Most DAR customers utilize the basic curb-to-curb services, but over time, door-through-door services have become increasingly in demand, helping more vulnerable seniors and people with disabilities remain more independent while preventing isolation. The door-through-door attendant rides on the DAR vans and assists seniors out of and back into the home or destination and carries heavier items such as groceries. Santa Monica is one of the very few municipalities across the country that funds a door-through-door paratransit program. Earlier this year City Council provided additional funding for a needed expansion of door-through-door services that is now underway. The FTA’s New Freedom funding will allow for a more substantial increase in hours, number of people served and flexibility in meeting current and future transportation needs of people with disabilities and frail seniors beginning early 2013.
For information about City-funded services for seniors and WISE & Healthy Aging’s transportation and other services, please visit smgov.net/seniors and wiseandhealthyaging.org.
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