Coordinated Public Transit Human Services Transit Plan

Amarillo City Transit: Mobility for Everyone

At Amarillo City Transit, we believe transportation is more than just getting from point A to point B. It is about access, opportunity, and inclusion for everyone in our community.

Thanks to your continued support and involvement, we have drafted the Coordinated Public Transit – Human Services Transportation Plan. This plan is focused on expanding and improving mobility options for:

  • Seniors
  • Individuals with disabilities
  • People with low incomes

Now, we are asking for your help once again.

Your experiences matter. The Amarillo community has firsthand knowledge of the transportation challenges people face every day. As we review the plan, your feedback is essential to making sure it works for everyone and meets the real needs of our community.

How You Can Participate
Why Your Feedback Matters
  • Helps improve access to healthcare, education, employment, and social services
  • Strengthens coordination between transit providers and human service organizations
  • Informs future transportation priorities and funding decisions
  • Ensures Mobility for Everyone is not just a goal, but a reality for Amarillo

Thank you for your continued participation and commitment to helping us shape a transportation system that serves everyone.

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