File #: REP 21 -836    Version: Name:
Type: Informational Report Status: Filed
File created: 12/7/2020 In control: Executive Board
On agenda: 6/15/2022 Final action: 6/2/2022
Title: Mobility Coordination Committee Update Crystal Odum, MPO Staff
Attachments: 1. Staff Report
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Mobility Coordination Committee Update
Crystal Odum, MPO Staff

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One of the core goals of the 2018 Updated Raleigh Urbanized Area Coordinated Public Transit Human Services Transportation Plan (CPT-HSTP), Amendment #1 that sets the priorities for transportation investment projects and initiatives for human services and public transit coordination that support elderly, disabled and low-income individuals in the region, is to create an organizational infrastructure to lead coordinated planning efforts. The plan recommends formalizing the Mobility Coordination Committee (MCC) and under the administrative oversight of CAMPO to assign this group responsibility for implementing the recommendations identified in the plan.
Beginning May 22, 2019, CAMPO staff convened the working group and its three sub-committees (Administrative, ADA and Community Transportation), inviting transit provider members from the Raleigh region - GoCary, GoRaleigh, GoTriangle, GoWake Access/Wake County, JCATS, KARTS and HARTS to participate. Later other stakeholders in the CAMPO planning area including participants from regional human service and non-profit agencies such as, but not limited to, the Town of Apex, the three Wake County Regional Centers, the Community Partnership Network/Transformation Exchange and the NC Council of the Blind were invited to join the Community Transportation (CT) sub-committee. The CAMPO Executive Board officially endorsed this full group as the MCC and approved the amended plan and its recommendations on February 19, 2020, establishing clearer direction for the MCC for achieving the short-term, mid-term and long-term goals outlined in the plan as well as adjustments to the implementation timeline.
Staff is providing an update on the MCC short-term (2019-2022) recommendations, strategies and goals attained including1) establishing the MCC; 2) creating a consistent framework for Wake County's ADA Services; 3) coordinating the management and delivery o...

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