In 1998, the Oregon Department of Transportation undertook the Social Services Provider Survey as part of an investigation of the transportation needs of mobility impaired individuals in Oregon. This survey was designed to gain information about the transportation needs of the low income, elderly and disabled from the perspective of organizations who work closely with mobility impaired populations. It followed statewide surveys of transportation needs from the perspectives of the mobility impaired individuals and public transportation providers. Local offices providing state- or federally-supported social services were mailed a written survey. Over 400 agencies responded representing education, senior & disabled services, health, vocational rehabilitation, community colleges, mental health and others. 61 p.
How people get around affects every aspect of their lives. A new Bureau of Transportation Statistics survey found that: Nationally, almost 15 million ...
The report covers Portland, Oregon's Special Needs Transportation (SNT) project - the Lift - during its first year of operation. The purposes of this ...
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