Receive report on Paratransit Program for disabled and elderly residents
In Plain English
The city manager will present an update on the Paratransit Program, which provides door-to-door transportation for residents who cannot use regular public buses due to disabilities or age. The program serves people who need wheelchair-accessible vehicles or cannot walk to bus stops. This is an informational report with no action required from the council.
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