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ACCT 2005-2007 Report
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The Agency Council on Coordinated Transportation (ACCT) has published the ACCT 2005-2007 Report to the Washington State Legislature. The report:
- Provides an overview of ACCT
- Presents a new section highlighting performance measures
Summary of Community and Brokered Transportation - 2005
ACCT and WSDOT staff have compiled, analyzed and published the report, Summary of Community and Brokered Transportation - 2005. The report is the first of its kind to focus on community transportation providers and Medicaid brokers in Washington State.
ACCT created this report to highlight 33 community transportation providers who received WSDOT grant funding during the 2003-2005 biennium and the eight brokers of Medicaid transportation. The report presents uniform data to facilitate greater understanding of the work of these diverse providers.
This report coupled with the Washington State Summary of Public Transportation will aid in painting a more complete picture of public transportation in the state and assist in the evaluation of coordinated transportation efforts.
If you access the Internet through a dial-up connection, you may prefer to view the document one section at a time by clicking on the individual links listed below:
Evaluation of Homeless Student Transportation
The McKinney-Vento Homeless Education Assistance Act of 2001 requires school districts to provide transportation to homeless
students who want to remain in their school of origin, at a great expense to schools.
Utilizing a federal earmark, ACCT funded eight demonstration projects in Washington during the period 2004-2006.
This report which was prepared by the University of Washington, provides an initial evaluation of these efforts: Evaluation of Homeless Student Transportation
ACCT Implements New Federal Planning Requirements
ACCT staff are currently working with transportation providers and planning organizations across the state to implement a new federal planning requirement for federal public transportation grant recipients.
The recently passed SAFETEA-LU requires the establishment of local coordinated plans for all human services transportation programs. Applicants for WSDOT's public transportation grant program are required to participate in the planning process with their local Regional Transportation Planning Organization (RTPO) or Metropolitan Planning Organization (MPO).
Read more about Local Coordinated Planning in Washington.
ACCT Gathers Stakeholder Feedback
ACCT hired Cocker Fennessy, Inc., a Seattle-based public affairs firm, to perform stakeholder research to identify opportunities and challenges related to both ACCT—including possible termination of its existence in 2007—and issues faced by special needs transportation. This process included interviewing stakeholders who are familiar with ACCT and represent a variety of perspectives. Read more about the report findings.
Access to Treatment
ACCT Analyzes Access to Treatment for Recovering Addicts
ACCT has recently completed a legislatively requested analysis on the number of people in the state’s Drug and Alcohol Program that have access to public transportation. The analysis includes:
DASA Patient Distribution (PDF)
Public Transportation Service Areas (PDF)
Percent of Patients Using Transit by County (PDF)
Patient Access to Facilities with Transit by ZIP (PDF)
DASA Access to Facilities with Transit by ZIP (PDF)
Latest ACCT-ION Bulletin
Issue #18 of the ACCT-ION Bulletin is now available online.
See past issues of the ACCT-ION Bulletin.
Statewide Travel Options
Washington & Oregon have partnered to prepare a Statewide Travel Options Web site. This tool will help travelers or advocates find the transportation information to build their own trip.
Read more about this project.
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