Federal funding has been important in enabling the MTA to advance ADA upgrade projects.
Canada’s TransLink Now Features Braille Signage at all Bus Stops
The signage has been installed at more than 8,400 bus stops throughout Metro Vancouver.
The signage has been installed at more than 8,400 bus stops throughout Metro Vancouver.
The team will conduct site and technical investigations, finalize selection of optimal design alternatives for each station, and prepare preliminary plans and bridging documents for release to design-build teams.
The new agreement is worth almost $1.3 billion over its entire duration, until 2030.
METRO’s Executive Editor Alex Roman spoke to Spare CEO/Co-Founder Kristoffer Vik Hansen and Chad Ballentine, VP, demand response & innovative mobility, at Capital Metro about the new partnership and more.
Work to replace existing Special Access Gates (SAGs) across the rail system will continue through early 2024.
The railroad, working with the City of Jefferson, advanced a series of accessibility improvements in accordance with the ADA that include a new platform, ramps, signage, lighting, and guardrails.
The Contra Costa Transportation Authority service aims to reduce medical appointment cancellations and absences by filling the need for convenient, accessible transportation in the region.
Access to reliable transportation ensures that older adults and people with disabilities living in rural areas are able to get the healthcare they need.
Delivery is scheduled to begin in 2026.
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