Coordinated Public Transit Human Services Transit Plan

Mobility for Everyone

The Amarillo City Transit (ACT) is coordinating efforts with community transit providers and service agencies to develop a Coordinated Public Transit Human Services Transit Plan. The purpose of the plan is to improve transit services for: 

  • Seniors
  • Individual with disabilities
  • Low income
  • Veterans
  • Youth
  • Homeless
  • Rural residents
Plan Benefits
  • Expand access to jobs, education, and medical care
  • Improve mobility for vulnerable residents
  • Qualifies funding decisions and agency collaboration
Community Provider Connection

ACT is seeking to connect and coordinate to identify transportation needs and potential service gaps in the area with local organizations, including:

  • Nonprofit
  • Faith-Based
  • Government
  • Advocacy
  • Transportation
  • Health/medical
  • Education
  • Senior/Disability

If your organization provides or coordinates transportation for participants or clients, ACT would appreciate hearing from you and learning about transportation challenges.

Partnering Opportunities
There are exciting new opportunities for organizations to connect and partner with Amarillo City Transit.
Contact ACT at transitadministrators@amarillo.gov or 806-378-6968. 

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