[tabi] Re: from today's Democrat: article on Dial-a-Ride

  • From: "Easy Talk" <easytalk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <tabi@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Wed, 10 Jun 2009 05:35:44 -0400

HI Chip,

It has always been that way and should be. If you can't get to the grocery store then all the trips will be medical.

Robert

----- Original Message ----- From: "Chip Orange" <Corange@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
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Sent: Monday, June 08, 2009 1:40 PM
Subject: [tabi] Re: from today's Democrat: article on Dial-a-Ride


Allison of course is the one who found this article in the Democrat, but
she said it's almost an entire page, and the many pictures are great;
she said if anything at all can change the way things are, this article
should do it!

Also, I never remember hearing that going to the grocery store was a
priority class before today; has that always been the case, that they
would give priority to the grocery store over recreational trips??? Or
is this a very recent change, made for it's PR value???

thanks.

Chip





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[mailto:tabi-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Armington, Mycell
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Subject: [tabi] Re: from today's Democrat: article on Dial-a-Ride

Thank you MR. A. I just want things to get better for us all!
Warm regards,

Mycell Armington (Cellie)







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-----Original Message-----
From: tabi-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:tabi-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On
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Sent: Monday, June 08, 2009 12:40 PM
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Subject: [tabi] Re: from today's Democrat: article on Dial-a-Ride

Ms. Mycell!

Ms. I applaud you,

your courage and,

your leadership!

Charles Atkins


----- Original Message -----
From: "Allison and Chip Orange" <acorange@xxxxxxxxxxx>
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Sent: Monday, June 08, 2009 8:19 AM
Subject: [tabi] from today's Democrat: article on Dial-a-Ride


> June 8, 2009
> Some Dial-A-Ride users left waiting
> With a funding decrease, service has had to prioritize rides
> By Doug Blackburn
> DEMOCRAT SENIOR WRITER
> Mycell Armington leads a busy life.
> She works at the Social Security Administration as a contact
> representative,
> a job
> she's held for the past 31 years. She's a worship leader in her
church,
> and
> in her
> spare time she visits correctional facilities to preach to inmates.
> But Armington is finding Leon County considerably more difficult to
> navigate
> in the
> past two months.
> Armington, who is legally blind, lives just north of the
city limits.
She
> relies
> on Dial-A-Ride's community transportation program for almost all of
her
> trips.
> But due to a decrease in state funding - compounded by an
increase in
> ridership -
> Dial-A-Ride has been forced for the first time to institute
a priority
> system for
> providing rides. Medical trips are the No. 1 priority, followed by
> employment-education
> and grocery shopping.
> "It's gotten much worse," Armington said. "It's totally
bumped people
off
> of
> any
> going to church. It's considered a social activity, instead of
spiritual
> or
> mental-health
> enrichment.
> "It's taken away my freedoms," she added. "It's a major issue."
> Armington isn't the only one who's struggling to cope with the new
> priority
> system
> at Dial-A-Ride, which she has taken to calling "Dial-A-Wait." The
priority
> system
> went into effect at the end of March.
> Dorothy Martin, who lives just east of the city limits, is
frustrated
that
> she can
> no longer get rides for classes at the Senior Center.
> "I can't even go to the grocery store when I want to now," Martin
said. "I
> don't
> have a life now that they've cut the service back so much.
I can't go
> anywhere anymore."
> Ronald Garrison, executive director at StarMetro, said he empathizes
with
> riders
> who consider the new priority system an inconvenience. Almost all
> recreational trips
> have been eliminated, he said, because of the decrease in
funding from
the
> Commission
> for the Transportation Disadvantaged (CTD), the state agency housed
within
> the Department
> of Transportation.
> "People need to be talking to their legislators to look at different
ways
> to
> provide
> the funding," Garrison said.
> Leon County's CTD funding for the current fiscal year was
decreased by

> about
> $19,000,
> from $446,373 to $427,768, according to Donna Peacock, StarMetro's
> superintendent
> of paratransit operations.
> Meanwhile, ridership is up significantly. For the first six
months of
the
> fiscal
> year, which started Oct. 1, there were 109,836 riders, compared to
96,329
> the previous
> year, Peacock said. This includes the bus-pass program.
> "We've run this (paratransit) program five years, and never
had to put
a
> priority
> policy in place," Peacock said. "It's sort of come to a head now.
> "Some of that may be due to the economy and more folks needing
> transportation. I
> don't know what else to do. If there's no money, there's no money."
> Bobby Jerningan, executive director of CDT, the state agency,
acknowledges
> that the
> "system is spread a little thin right now."
> "We've had to dial back on our expenditures for next year," Jernigan
said.
> "It is
> a hardship on those individuals who have grown to depend on this
> transportation service.
> It's a major deal."
> It's certainly a major deal for Armington, Martin and others.
Armington
> said
> she
> can't afford to pay $35 to $40 for a cab, when Dial-A-Ride
costs her
> $2.50.
> "I lead a very active and normal life and I intend to do so for the
rest
> of
> my life,"
> Armington said. "But this has made it really difficult.
> "I'm also afraid of speaking out, because I may be a candidate for
> retaliation."
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