4. MetroCOG-metro transit plan
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<br /> Coordinated Provider <br /> (New or Existing) <br />Frasier Federal Transit Dolllars <br />Friendship "Coordinating Dollars" <br />DWAC <br />Others... <br /> I <br /> State Medicaid Funds <br /> <br />Option 2 would allow for a specially designed service to be implemented with the help of FT A 5317 funds. <br />Option 2 would provide relief to the paratransit system and allow providers of human service programs <br />more control over the operations. <br /> <br />Cass County - Joint Maintenance & Storage <br /> <br />Cass County has multiple agencies that provide transportation to specialized groups. Currently this <br />transportation is provided by each agency independently. The joint maintenance and storage of vehicles by <br />providers in Cass County could also be a viable option. In Cass County there are several agencies that <br />could benefit from joint maintenance and storage of vehicles. The Clay County facility will only be able to <br />serve a few agencies that have close ties to Clay County and Mn DOT funding. <br /> <br />The joint facility in Clay County is based around the existing rural public transportation provider, CCRT. <br />In Cass County the situation is somewhat different. Metro Area Transit is nearing completion on the Metro <br />Transit Garage (MTG) which will store and maintain the entire fixed route and paratransit fleet. Handi- <br />Wheels, Inc. and the Fargo Senior Connnission (FSC) both operate with some level of Federal Transit <br />Administration funding and could benefit in the near term from purchasing storage and maintenance from <br />the MTG. In the long run the MTG may not have the ability to serve the large number of vehicles that are <br />operated by various agencies in Fargo-West Fargo, besides just the FSC and Handi-Wheels. Cass County <br />agencies will need to pursue a stand alone facility built to serve their needs. With the growth of the Metro <br />Area Transit fleet likely continuing in future years it would be advantageous for Handi- Wheels and the <br />FSC to be partners in the creation of a new facility to serve their long term needs and the needs of countless <br />other service agencies that have vehicles. <br /> <br />Cass County Storage and Maintenance - Short Term <br /> <br />Fargo Senior Commission <br /> <br />Handi-Wheels Transportation <br /> <br />Metro Transit Garage <br />
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