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The Monroe County Coalition for Access and Mobility (MCCAM) wants Monroe County to become a community where all people can move about freely with safety and convenience regardless of ability is our ultimate goal The Monroe County Coalition for Access and Mobility (MCCAM) has been formed and efforts are under way to improve access to public transportation for people with disabilities in Monroe County.

12/03/2018

The Monroe County Coalition On Accessibility and Mobility (MCCAM) transitions to its next exciting stage in life!

We'd like to introduce, and invite you to participate, in the newest committee of the CCA, the committee on transportation and mobility! We are excited to be partnering with the CCA to insure that transportation and mobility in our area is accessible for all people. We have some great ideas in how we might continue this important work, and also want your ideas as we begin this partnership with the CCA! So, come join us at our new date, time and place! Mon., Jan. 14th, 4:00, in the Dunlap room at City Hall (the Showers building). If you have any questions, please let us know, and we hope to see you in the new year, and in the new time and digs for the MCCAM!

GREAT OPPORTUNITY!Rural Transit, the public transit service for rural Monroe County, is collecting public input on trans...
10/12/2018

GREAT OPPORTUNITY!
Rural Transit, the public transit service for rural Monroe County, is collecting public input on transportation needs in areas outside of Bloomington city limits. County residents are encouraged to complete an online survey and attend any of three public input meeting areas that will be held in rural Monroe County.
The public input meeting schedule is as follows:

Monday, October 15, 2018 from 5:30 PM to 7:00 PM at Perry-Clear Creek Township Fire Department, 9094 S Strain Ridge Rd, Bloomington, IN 47401

Tuesday, October 16, 2018 from 12:00 PM to 1:30 PM at Northern Monroe Fire Territory Station 5, 5081 N Old State Rd 37, Bloomington, IN 47408

Tuesday, October 16, 2018 from 5:30 PM to 7:00 PM at Van Buren Township Fire Department, 2130 S Kirby Rd, Bloomington, IN 47403

A brief presentation about Rural Transit will be provided at the beginning of each meeting. After the presentation, attendees will have the opportunity to provide input about specific needs for transportation to work, medical appointments, shopping, or any other purpose.

County residents are invited to complete the public survey available online at: www.surveymonkey.com/r/Area10RuralTransit. Paper versions of the survey will be available at the public input meetings or upon request by calling RLS & Associates, Inc. at (800) 684-1458.

The Monroe County Rural Transit Optimization Study is currently underway. It will include a strategic analysis of transit needs and services in rural Monroe County. For additional information, contact Chris Myers, Area 10 Agency on Aging, (812) 876-3383 or Christy Campoll, RLS & Associates, Inc., (937) 299-5007.

Free parking is available at all meeting locations. All meeting locations are wheelchair accessible. Anyone who requires an auxiliary aid or service for effective communication, or a modification of policies and programs to participate in a program, service, or activity of Monroe County, Indiana, should contact: Angela Purdie, Commissioners’ Administrator, Monroe County, Indiana, 100 W. Kirkwood, Bloomington, Indiana 47404. Office (812) 349-2550, [email protected] soon as possible but no later than 48 hours before the scheduled event.

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07/03/2018

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06/11/2018

The City of Bloomington Council for Community Accessibility will be holding a celebration for the 28th anniversary of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) on Saturday, July 28th, 2018,
from 9 a.m. - 12 p.m., at the Plaza 1A on the B-Line next to the Farmers' Market. They will have several agencies who assist people with disabilities that will offer a challenge activity. Stop by, participate in some of the challenges, and win a cookie!

04/25/2018

Come join the us for a walk assessment of the Greenway demo, a shared street pilot that will incorporate bicyclists, pedestrians, and motor vehicles in the same right-away. We will begin at 3:30 p.m., on Friday, April 27th, (rain date on May 4th).​ ​We will meet at the parking lot of the Waldron Hill Buskirk Park (Third Street Park), the southeast corner or the Park. We will take a BT vehicle to our walk assessment near Bryan Park.

There are other locations identified as potential shared street projects in our community, so this is important to all people of all abilities to see how this will work to be proactive​ ​and ensure inclusion in the planning of these pathways.

As an extra incentive, we will​ ​take the BT transportation back to the Chocolate Moose for ice cream afterward! How can you resist that?! RSVP if you need any extra accommodations to ensure accessibility on the BT vehicle to [email protected] by 3 p.m., Thursday, April 26th.

How does this impact riders with disabilities?
03/22/2018

How does this impact riders with disabilities?

Bad news for transit keeps rolling in. Transit ridership declined in 34 of the 40 largest metropolitan areas over the past three years. While ridership routinely fluctuates in response to economic upturns and downturns and other trends, this decline seems more profound.

Introducing Uber Health, Removing Transportation as a Barrier to Care: https://www.uberhealth.com/Announcement Link: htt...
03/05/2018

Introducing Uber Health, Removing Transportation as a Barrier to Care: https://www.uberhealth.com/

Announcement Link: https://www.uber.com/newsroom/uber-health/

Whether it’s helping seniors regain their independence, providing newfound mobility to those living in underserved areas, or providing a safe alternative to drinking and driving, Uber has changed the way people live their lives in ways that were never expected.

Yet, still, there’s so much more that can be done. We’re unveiling a new service focused on an issue vital to all of us: health. Every year, 3.6 million Americans miss doctor appointments due to a lack of reliable transportation.* No-show rates are as high as 30% nationwide.** And while transportation barriers are common across the general population, these barriers are greatest for vulnerable populations, including patients with the highest burden of chronic disease.

Today, we’re introducing Uber Health as a way to partner with healthcare organizations to provide reliable, comfortable transportation for patients. The dashboard allows healthcare professionals to order rides for patients going to and from the care they need. We are also launching an Uber Health API to enable easy integrations into existing healthcare products. Developed with healthcare in mind, new features include:

Flexible ride scheduling for patients, caregivers and staff. Coordinators can schedule rides on behalf of patients, caregivers and staff to take place immediately, within a few hours, or up to 30 days in advance. This allows for transportation to be scheduled for follow-up appointments while still at the healthcare facility. Multiple rides can be scheduled and managed at the same time, all from a single dashboard.
Access for patients without a smartphone. Riders don’t need the Uber app, or even a smartphone, to get a ride with Uber Health because it’s all done through text message. We’re even going to be introducing the option for riders to receive a call with trip details to their mobile phone or landline instead. For many, their first ever Uber ride will be through Uber Health, so we’re committed to providing the necessary education tools that ensure every patient feels comfortable and at ease during their journey.
Simple billing, reporting, and management. Organizations can easily keep track of what they’re spending on rides. Reporting on requested rides and viewing monthly billing statements, appointments, and scheduling reports is simple.
HIPAA Compliance. To ensure Uber Health meets HIPAA standards, we have been working hard to develop, implement, and customize numerous safeguards. We also worked with Clearwater Compliance, a leading HIPAA compliance company, to conduct comprehensive risk and compliance assessments. We are thus pleased to sign Business Associate Agreements (BAAs) with our healthcare partners.

Over 100 healthcare organizations in the U.S, including hospitals, clinics, rehab centers, senior care facilities, home care centers, and physical therapy centers are already using Uber Health as a part of the beta program, including Adams Clinical, Blood Centers of the Pacific, Georgetown Home Care, LifeBridge Health, MedStar Health, Manhattan Women’s Health, NYU Perlmutter Cancer Center, Pro Staff Physical Therapy, ProActive Work Health Services, Project Open Hand, Renown Health, Thundermist Health Center and Yale New Haven Health. Healthcare technology companies like Bracket Global andCollective Health are also exploring ways that Uber Health can work with their offerings.

“Uber has helped us drastically reduce appointment cancellations. It’s great to be able to quickly request a ride with so that in-need patients can make an appointment they’d otherwise miss. ” – Pete Celano, Director of Consumer Health Initiatives, MedStar Health

“Coordinating rides for patients with Uber Health has been incredibly easy. By allowing us to schedule multiple rides at once we’ve been more productive and able to focus on the patient experience. Our patients have been very receptive and enjoy this wonderful service Uber and Pro Staff Physical Therapy offers.” – Areyls Rodriguez, Receptionist, Clifton ProStaff

“My health crisis was a lot to manage. Knowing I had reliable and comfortable transportation to and from my oncology appointments was one less burden on a very long list.” – Patient, San Diego, CA

Both our dashboard and API are available publicly starting today everywhere in the U.S. Visit www.uberhealth.com to learn more about the unique features designed specifically for health. Keeping our partners and their patients in mind, we’re looking forward to seeing what’s possible when transportation is no longer a barrier to care.

Help get patients and caregivers to and from care with the new, HIPAA-compliant service from Uber. Enroll your organization today to reduce no-shows and improve healthcare outcomes.

02/26/2018

BTaccess expanding weekend service area!

02/22/2018

MCCAM will celebrate bike month on Sat., May the 21st at the health fair (Shower’s building parking lot). Come help us plan for this event at our March meeting and learn more about the new Bloomington bike share program!

Bloomington Bike Share Service: BLOOMINGTON, Ind. (February 14, 2018) — Mayor John Hamilton announced today that the Cit...
02/22/2018

Bloomington Bike Share Service: BLOOMINGTON, Ind. (February 14, 2018) — Mayor John Hamilton announced today that the City and Indiana University have selected Pace as their dockless bike share service, setting the stage to begin operation this spring. Pace in Bloomington will begin with 150 bikes across the City and IU campus, and quickly scale up to match rider demand.

Bike share programs have expanded mobility options in American cities with their proven ability to complement other transportation services, reduce car usage, increase transit use, lower parking demand, boost retail sales for small businesses and improve public health. Pace will provide IU and Bloomington with the many benefits of dockless bike sharing as this new modern standard replaces first-gen, dock-based models.

“Bike sharing is an increasingly important part of transportation systems nationwide, offering a healthy, accessible and affordable way to reduce traffic and relieve parking demand,” said Kevin Whited, IU's Alternative Traffic Coordinator. “We are thrilled to get rolling with Pace because it offers the latest in dockless bike sharing, a two-point locking system to ensure bike predictability and security, and affordable, usage-based pricing for our residents and students — all backed by a reliable provider with a flexible model to maximize bike sharing’s positive impact throughout our community.”

Pace is a new, modern dockless bike share service for cities and colleges powered by Zagster, one of nine providers considered in IU and the City’s request for bike share proposals. Founded in 2007, Zagster is the U.S. market leader in bike sharing with more than 200 programs across 35 states that put bikes within reach of more than 6.5 million people every day.

"We selected Zagster for a number of reasons, notably their experience in the industry,
willingness to design a system to match our needs, support for accessible bikes and equitable access, and their new Pace dockless service, which we believe will foster increased ridership without compromising order or safety in Bloomington," said Mayor John Hamilton. "We want as many people on bicycles as we can safely and successfully accommodate, and Pace will help us achieve that goal. We look forward to bringing Pace to Bloomington and expanding the system over time so that it reaches everyone who wants to ride.”

Unlike other dockless bike share services, Pace features smart bikes that lock to fixed objects — not just to themselves — to provide predictability and flexibility for riders while preserving order and safety for communities. Riders can rent and return bikes from one of Pace’s dedicated bike parking racks, from any public bike racks, or from other bike securing locations available throughout the city and on campus, enabling true point-to-point travel while ensuring riders can reliably add bike sharing to their daily commute.

“We're excited to partner with Bloomington and Indiana University, and look forward to making Pace thrive here over the coming years,” said Zagster VP of Expansion Ted Bronstein. “We are confident we can deliver a bike share that works best for the Bloomington community.” To ride, users download the free Pace Bike Share app, available in the App Store and Google Play. One tap in the app automatically unlocks the bike, allowing a rider to get rolling in seconds.

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About Zagster
Founded in 2007, and headquartered in Cambridge, Mass., Zagster operates more than 200 bike shares across 35 states. Zagster powers Pace, a nationwide bike share service for cities and colleges that offers all the benefits of dockless bike sharing with none of the drawbacks. Pace features a first-of-its-kind dockless bike sharing model that blends predictability and flexibility for riders while preserving order and safety for communities. Zagster’s mission: To make the bike the most loved form of transportation in every community.

More information about Zagster and its programs can be found at www.zagster.com
More information about Pace can be found at www.ridepace.com.

Media Contact:
Jon Terbush, Zagster communications manager, [email protected] , (617) 681-4914

Zagster makes bike-sharing possible for every community. Zagster is the leading provider of bike share programs for cities, universities, businesses and real-estate properties.

02/01/2018

City of Bloomington to Host Kick-off for the Unified Development Ordinance (UDO) Update

The City of Bloomington is updating it's Unified Development Ordinance (UDO). The UDO contains all of the land use and development regulations that apply to construction in the City. A consulting firm, Clarion Associates, will be assisting the City with this project. This website will provide inform...

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