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3/19/2002
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7a
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Persons sixty years and older can be certified for services by completing a Client <br />Registration Form which is kept on file at the OPT administrative office in Hillsborough, <br />N.C. Persons under the age of sixty seeking EDTAP service must have a certification <br />completed and authorized by his/her physician. All EDTAP recipients must be re- <br />certified annually. <br />Attachment B. <br />Work First TransitionaUEmployment Transportation Assistance Program <br />With an allocation of $10,699.00, Orange Public Transportation provides former Work <br />First participants or other low-income persons certified for Medicaid or Food Stamps <br />with a maximum of $300.00 per year to assist with employment related transportation. <br />For vehicle owners the funds may be used for repairs and/or insurance. For non-vehicle <br />owners the funds mat assist with the purchase of bus passes, van/car pool expense, or <br />possibly a vehicle donated to the Wheels For Work Program. The actual service provider <br />will vary depending upon the need, i.e. auto repair shop, insurance agent, Chapel Hill <br />Transit, Triangle Transit Authority, or other local transit companies. The OPT <br />Transportation Coordinator will determine the most appropriate transit solution on a case- <br />by-case basis. <br />Attachment C. <br />Rural General Public (RGP) <br />Orange Public Transportation (OPT), managed by the Orange County Department on <br />Aging, serves human service agencies' clients whose ridership is paid by the 14 local <br />sponsoring agencies and special populations such as the elderly, disabled or Medicaid <br />clients who are supported with NC Department of Transportation, Home and Community <br />Care Block Grant, or state public assistance funds. The majority of the OPT service <br />consists of public routes, fixed routes, fixed-deviated routes. Utilizing lift-equipped vans <br />and minibuses, minivans and cars or private vendors, the OPT program continues to <br />expand coordination of its demand-response medical and public routes. <br />The geographic service area is rural Orange County, outside the Chapel Hill Transit <br />service area. OPT transportation service is provided each weekday, with weekend or <br />evening trips for special leases or life-sustaining medical services. <br />The development of a regional service between Hillsborough and Durham, N.C. became <br />operational on 2001. The regional service provider (Triangle Transit Authority) provides <br />commuter service Monday through Friday from Hillsborough to Duke Medical Center. <br />OPT provides "feeder" routes into Hillsborough where riders can connect with Triangle <br />Transit Authority (TTA) routes. <br />
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