Between May 9 and June 3, 150 clusters of new coronavirus cases emerged in France, according to the country’s national public health body. Defined as three cases or more of Covid-19 linked by contact, these clusters occurred largely in the sort of places you might predict they would: healthcare facilities, workplaces and homeless shelters — all sites where people mix in enclosed spaces for long periods of time and, in the case of hospitals, where people who are already infected are likely to congregate. Read more
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In March and April, hundreds of residents in nursing homes died as COVID-19 ripped through elder care facilities. It took months for facilities and the state to build better testing capacity, create isolation plans for sick residents and expand access to personal protective equipment, but over the last several weeks, new outbreaks in nursing homes have declined significantly.
DENVER — After weeks of isolation, a group of young adults in Montbello are working overtime to help seniors who cannot leave their homes due to the threat of COVID-19. Read more
The sites are located in under-served areas, including places where Black and Latino residents are being disproportionately affected by COVID-19. Read more
June 8, 2020
Dear EcoPass Coordinators,
RTD resumes fare collection and front-door boarding July 1
Beginning July 1, riders will board at the front of buses and will be asked to pay with a ticket, pass or cash when riding on the RTD system. EcoPass holders will be asked to tap the validator upon boarding the bus, and prior to boarding light rail. Please share this information with your employees.
The agency asks riders to be partners in safety by wearing a face covering and keeping 6 feet between them and others when riding or waiting to board vehicles. To learn more about the measures RTD continues to take to keep its employees and riders safe, visit rtd-denver.com/coronavirus.
Refunds and Credits
We will begin to process refunds and disburse via U.S. Mail a few weeks after fare collection resumes on July 1.
Thank you,
RTD Market Development
- Location: Microsoft Teams Meeting (virtual)
- Introductions – 46 in attendance
- Meet every month 2:00pm-4:00pm
- Even months – Longmont
- Odd months – Boulder
- Mission – Overcome transportation gaps in the community
- Multi-modal education
- LCC updates
- Aidan Johan – new to Mobility 4 All team
- COVID-19 is changing how people travel
- They have new needs
- This and BLM movement are exposing inequities
- DRMAC Update
- Transit Options page – what it is and how to use it
- Uber Codes program w/ Q&A
- Ego Car Share
- 2-pronged approach
- Mission based – focusing on education, outreach, advocacy on non-SOV (Single Occupancy Vehicles)
- Fleet of 50 vehicles between Boulder & Denver
- Where vehicles are housed – want it to be complimentary to transportation near by
- Have taken a massive hit due to COVID-19
- People are shying away from ride-share
- They are finding out they are a lifeline for lower income, older adults, affordable housing communities
- 2-pronged approach
- Cultivate
- Have given about 240 rides from March – June
- A lot less than normal
- Carry-out-caravan has been going really well
- 3x the clients from March to now
- Have given about 240 rides from March – June
- ZTrip Voucher Program
- Started in April
- For people without alternative transportation
- Service area
- Purpose is to help where buses no longer run
- Lyons to Boulder
- Lyons to Longmont
- NOT Boulder to Longmont
- So far 100 vouchers have been given out and used
- Mostly trips to work & medical appointments
- Available for Lyons residents and those working in Lyons
- Want them to be widely available
- Available at
- Town Hall
- Emergency assistance food bank
- Caseworkers at AAA & Hours Center
- One-way ride has $45 value
- Mobility for All
- June – program evaluation & strategic planning
- July – prioritizing the rescheduling of technology workshops
- Lafayette On Demand Service
- New transit service – was identified from a needs assessment
- Purpose is to fill in gaps of FlexRide
- To start there will be 1 vehicle operated by Via
- Chosen because clients are familiar with service
- Will utilize Via’s call center and their web-based service & mobile app
- FARE FREE!!
- Will operate 7 days a week – 7am-8pm
- Open to public, but focusing service to help older adults, people w/ disabilities, and people w/ low income
- Service area will be Lafayette
- Only have 1 vehicle to inter-town transportation would be difficult
- Looking to expand or join FlexRide service areas after gathering some initial data
- Funding
- 50% – DRCOG HST grant
- 50% – Boulder County transit & trails sales tax
- Will be applying for a 2nd year of funding as it often takes awhile for people to recognize a new service and get used to using it
- Goal is to start services mid-July
- RTD updates
- Access a Ride is resuming evaluations at this time
- Full update to be given at July meeting
- Via
- 120-150 trips per day being given
- This is slowly increasing, but still lower than normal
- Mainly delivering groceries
- Hoping to keep this service available even as things start to open up
- 2020 Ridership survey
- 17% response rate
- Respondents primarily live in Boulder and Longmont
- Respondents primarily 70+ demographic
- 44% of respondents use the Via service at least once per week
- Saw that Door-through-door service is essential
- Respondents happiest with the drivers, most unhappy about not having the pickup time options they want and limited night and weekend services
- #1 thing respondents would like to see in the future is same day ride requests and #2 is weekend and night service
- 120-150 trips per day being given
- NEXT MEETING
- Monday 7/13/2020
- Location: virtual (Microsoft Teams)
- Time: 2:00pm-4:00pm
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