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Supporting the Development of Cost-Effective Paratransit Options: The U.S.’ Section 5310 Program

Supporting the Development of Cost-Effective Paratransit Options: The U.S.’ Section 5310 Program. Transed 2012 Delhi, India September 17-21, 2012 . Importance of Paratransit. About 20% of Persons with Disabilities in Areas with Access to Public Transport Cannot Use Even If Accessible

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Supporting the Development of Cost-Effective Paratransit Options: The U.S.’ Section 5310 Program

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  1. Supporting the Development of Cost-Effective Paratransit Options:The U.S.’ Section 5310 Program Transed 2012 Delhi, India September 17-21, 2012

  2. Importance of Paratransit • About 20% of Persons with Disabilities in Areas with Access to Public Transport Cannot Use Even If Accessible • In U.S., Paratransit Service Provided for Individuals Who Cannot Use Accessible Bus and Rail Systems • ADA Paratransit Cost Ranges from $20 to $40 Per Trip • About 70 Million ADA Trips per Year

  3. Importance of Paratransit • 40% of Counties in the U.S. Have No Public Transport Services • Only Transportation Service Available is Service Provided by Disability Organizations and Human Service Agencies • U.S. Section 5310 Program Supports These Services • Also Supplements ADA Paratransit in Urban Areas

  4. Section 5310 Program • Started in 1974 – Pre-Dates ADA by 16 Years “…provide formula funding to States for the purpose of assisting private non-profit groups in meeting the transportation needs of the elderly and persons with disabilities when the transportation system provided is unavailable, insufficient, or inappropriate to meeting these needs…”

  5. Section 5310 Program • 80% Federal Funding for Capital Equipment (Vehicles, Radio Systems, Computer Systems) • Funding Allocated by Formula to States; Program Administered By State Agencies (DOTs) • State or Recipient Agency Provides 20% Local Match

  6. Section 5310 Program • Equipment Owned by Recipient Agencies • States Maintain Lien for Defined Useful Life • Lien Released After Useful Life • Many States Conduct Coordinated Statewide Procurements

  7. Section 5310 Program:Recent Changes • States Can Award Funding to Public Transport Systems Who Coordinate Services in Their Areas • Eligible Expenses Expanded to Include Extended Warranties, Prevent. Maint. & Repair, Vehicle Lease Costs

  8. 75% of Vehicles are Lift or Ramp Equipped

  9. Increased Accessibility of Recipient Fleets from 33% to 47% In Rural Areas Accessibility Increased from 19% to 39%

  10. Impacts and Cost-Effectiveness • $2.82 Federal Subsidy per Trip • “Multiplier Effect”: Generates Local Operating Funding from Communities and Recipient Agencies

  11. Impacts and Cost-Effectiveness • 100% County Coverage in 12 States • 70-99% County Coverage in 17 States • Programs Often the Start of Local Public Transit Systems

  12. Section 5310 Program • Model for Starting National Network of Accessible Paratransit Services? • Can Build on Existing NGOs • Model for International Aid Organizations Seeking to Support Development of Accessible Transportation Services?

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