
Thirty Projects Will Enhance Mobility for Seniors and Individuals with Disabilities
San Diego CA— At its meeting Friday, the SANDAG Board of Directors awarded $7.1 million to local agencies and non-profit organizations through the Specialized Transportation Grant program. The funded projects will expand mobility options for seniors and people with impairments throughout the San Diego region.
Ten local agencies and nonprofit organizations listed below were awarded funding for 30 projects and programs, which include shuttles and on-demand transportation, non-emergency medical transportation, volunteer driver programs, transportation information and referral services, and the purchase of new, accessible vehicles.
City of Vista
Elder Help of San Diego
Facilitating Access to Coordinated Transportation
Jewish Family Service of San Diego
Metropolitan Transit System
Peninsula Shepherd Center
San Ysidro Health
Madeleine Sophie’s Center
The Arc of San Diego
Travelers Aid Society of San Diego
The Specialized Transportation Grant program is funded by TransNet, the regional half-cent sales tax for transportation approved by San Diego County voters, which sets aside 2 percent of annual revenues for each TransNet grant program; and the Federal Transit Administration Section 5310 program funds.
In this eleventh funding cycle, SANDAG awarded approximately $3.3 million to nine projects under the TransNet Senior Mini-Grant program to fund specialized transportation services for seniors whose special needs cannot be met by conventional transit or paratransit services. Approximately $3.9 million was awarded under Federal Transit Administration Section 5310 to 21 programs and projects that enhance the mobility of seniors and individuals with disabilities.
Since the Specialized Transportation Grant Program began in 2006, SANDAG has awarded more than $21.1 million in TransNet funds and more than $26.8 million in federal grants to support more than 275 specialized transportation projects.
To learn more, visit sandag.org/stgp.