Help national leaders devise affordable, reliable public transit for seniors and persons with disabilities
The Federal Interagency Coordinating Council on Accessand Mobility (CCAM) invites you to participate in the United We Ride NationalDialogue!
Do you have suggestions and ideas that you would like toshare with national leaders that can assist communities to increase access toaffordable and reliable transportation services for people with disabilities,older adults, and people with limited incomes?
If so, you are invited to join a Federal Governmentonline outreach effort to develop new ideas for transportation access forpeople with disabilities, older adults and persons of limited income! For more information, and to register, visitthe Dialogue website at www.UWRdialogue.org
The Federal Interagency Coordinating Council on Accessand Mobility (CCAM) invites you to participate in the United We Ride NationalDialogue. This groundbreaking, web-based interactive dialogue is designed toallow a broader range of opinions and ideas to inform future policies, the CCAMStrategic Plan and to strengthen the CCAM’s relationship with its vast array ofpartners and stakeholders, including state, local, and tribal governments,transportation agencies, human service agencies, healthcare providers,employment specialists, educators, and consumers.
In order to capture this critical feedback, the CCAM isseeking your participation in a 2 week long, web-based dialogue that will beginon November 2nd and end on November 13th. The dialogue will allow participantsto submit, comment, and rate ideas interactively on how to increase access toaffordable and reliable transportation services for people with disabilities,older adults, and people with limited incomes. Your invaluable participationwill directly inform the work of the CCAM on future policy decisions and theStrategic Plan.
This dialogue is being organized by the National Academyof Public Administration and Easter Seals, in partnership with the NationalResource Center for Human Service Transportation Coordination, the FederalTransit Administration, and the Office of Disability Employment Policy.