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The Mobility Management Program system provides information about transportation options in Delaware County, match transportation requests with the best service available and facilitate the coordination of transportation requests. MMP assesses the mobility needs of individuals needing special assistance through an Eligibility Assessment process. Through the Eligibility Assessment process, the mobility manager is able to identify and offer Mobility services that may better promote the individual's mobility. MMP also provides Travel Training to individuals wanting to utilize public transportation.Visit www.Delawaremobility.com for more information
Provides resource and service programs to address transportation issues. Programs include: * Free in County Transportation: Provides one free transportation benefit a month. Includes round trip with 2 stops within Wooster city limits, provided by a contracted transportation provider. All trips require 48 hour notice. Total household income at or below 125% of the Federal Poverty Guidelines. * City of Wooster: Provides reduced rate, subsidized transportation passes to travel within Wooster city limits. Passes include one-way cab pass, one-way work/education pass, and orange/white 3rd shift and Sunday shift work pass. Total household income at or below 200% of the Federal Poverty Guidelines. Must live within Wooster city limits and be 62 or older, have a disability, or be a veteran or active member of military. * Wooster Transit: Transit passes available for purchase at Community Action-Wayne office. * Mobility Management: Travel Trainers provide transportation information and resource coordination for seniors, people with disabilities, and low-income individuals. * Out of County Medical Transportation: Provides free out-of-county medical transportation to seniors, people with disabilities, and low income (at or below 200% of the Federal Poverty Guidelines) residents. Up to 6 round trips per year provided. Wheelchair transportation available, and riders allowed to bring one travel companion. Call or email transportation department to enroll. Must provide 72 hour notice.

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Bus Fare
Non-Emergency Medical Transportation
Transportation System Orientation Programs
Indigent Transportation
The On-The-Go Outreach program is designed to educate SEAT riders on the "How To's" of using Public Transit. SEAT offers both fixed route and curb-to-curb services. This program will allow trained Outreach Specialist's to customize individual riding plans for any new or veteran rider. The team will not only help guide riders to find a solution to their current riding barrier, but also teach them how to utilize public transit for years to come.
The On-The-Go Outreach program is designed to educate SEAT riders on the "How To's" of using Public Transit. SEAT offers both fixed route and curb-to-curb services. This program will allow trained Outreach Specialist's to customize individual riding plans for any new or veteran rider. The team will not only help guide riders to find a solution to their current riding barrier, but also teach them how to utilize public transit for years to come.
Union County Mobility Manager will work with individuals to find solutions to transportation needs within the Union County transportation infrastructure.

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Transportation System Orientation Programs
The mobility manager helps county residents connect with the type of transportation that is right for their individual needs. She works with the general public, human service organizations, transportation providers, and employers.