Slide 1 Title Slide Overview of The Access for All Advisory Committee Background and History for the AFA Kick-Off Meeting Wendy Klancher TPB Transportation Planner Access for All Advisory Committee June 23, 2016 Slide 2: Background • Access for All Advisory Committee (AFA): Established in 2001 Focus: Bring transportation concerns from low-income populations, minority populations, and persons with disabilities into the regional transportation planning process.   • Human Service Transportation Coordination Task Force (Task Force): Created in 2006 to oversee the development of the Federally-required Coordinated Human Service Transportation Plan • In 2014, the Coordinated Human Service Transportation Plan was updated to guide the implementation of FTA’s Section 5310 Enhanced Mobility for People with Disabilities and Older Adults Coordinated Plan must be updated by 2018 Slide 3 Why was the AFA and the Task Force combined? The work of the Task Force was largely done Overlapping membership Membership refreshed to gain new perspectives from a mix of traditionally-disadvantaged groups Tasks related to the Coordinated Human Service Transportation Plan will be done through a restructured AFA Proposal to combine AFA and Task Force was discussed with both groups and widely supported Slide 4; AFA Membership “Community Connectors” Members versus Ex-officio: Members represent community groups Ex-Officio include representatives from governmental agencies and private transportation providers Application process; TPB Officers approve membership Additional members may be asked to join based on recommendations from TPB members Membership will be reviewed every three years Two AFA members to serve on Metro’s Accessibility Advisory Committee Slide 5: Revised AFA Mission Statement The Access for All Advisory Committee (AFA) advises the TPB on transportation issues, programs, policies, and services important to traditionally underserved communities, including low-income communities, minority communities, people with limited English proficiency, people with disabilities, and older adults. The committee identifies issues of concern to traditionally underserved populations in order to determine whether and how these issues might be addressed within the TPB process. Text in blue = additions to formal mission statement Slide 6: AFA Activities: Provide Feedback From a Transportation Lens TPB Regional Transportation Planning Efforts Policies and Priorities Constrained Long Range Transportation Plan (CLRP) (October) Studies or other efforts (e.g. Study on Non-Emergency Medical Transportation and MetroAccess, July) TPB Human Service Transportation Coordination Activities- Priority Projects for the Solicitation of Enhanced Mobility Grant Applications (2017) Update to the Coordinated Human Service Transportation Plan (2017 to 2018 Slide 7: AFA Activities,, Continued Discussion of Operational Practices In the past the AFA has raised awareness about: Safety and accessibility of bus stops Emergency procedures Improved transportation Info; including info in languages other than English Paratransit quality and efficiency Wheelchair accessible cabs Activities have included: Presentations to the AFA on current practices or innovative practices, Letters to responsible agencies, Subcommittees, Reports and special forums Slide 8: Meeting Schedule and Materials Five meetings a year; additional meetings scheduled as necessary Committee meets the 3rd or 4th Thursday of the month, from 12 noon to 2pm 2016 Meeting dates August 25 October 27 November 16 December 15 Committee Materials, including meeting summaries, posted on AFA Webpage: www.mwcog.org/transportation/committee/afa Slide 9; We Want to Hear From You Facilitated discussion in next item will provide you with an opportunity to tell us about transportation concerns and inform future discussions Questions about AFA or this presentation? Slide 10: Final Slide Wendy Klancher Transportation Planner (202) 962-3321 wklancher@mwcog.org Metropolitan Washington Council of Governments 777 North Capitol Street NE, Suite 300 Washington, DC 20002 Mwcog.tpb 5