
The Mobility for All Pilot Program seeks to improve mobility options through employing innovative coordination of transportation strategies and building partnerships.
The Mobility for All Pilot Program seeks to improve mobility options through employing innovative coordination of transportation strategies and building partnerships.
The new programs will look to develop and deploy innovations in technology and further interagency partnerships to improve mobility.
The program will allow low-income transit riders to qualify for a discount through the use of a Clipper card.
This pilot programk, which launches April 2, will help provide low-income families and individuals with mobility solutions within Collin County.
A study from the Community Service Society, which supports the effort, estimated that it would cost the Metropolitan Transportation Authority $194 million a year if just 361,000 of the eligible New Yorkers make use of a half-cost MetroCard.
The reduced ORCA LIFT fare will be available to riders earning at or below 200% of the federal poverty level, about $23,340 annually for an individual or $47,700 for a family of four.
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