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Alameda CTC Paratransit Program Implementation Guidelines <br />Taxi Subsidy Service Guidelines <br />Service <br />Taxi subsidy programs provide same day, curb -to -curb service intended <br />Description <br />for situations when consumers cannot make their trip on a pre - <br />scheduled basis. This service allows eligible consumers to use taxis at <br />a reduced fare. This is meant to be a "premier" safety net service, not a <br />routine service to be used on a daily basis. <br />The availability of accessible taxi cabs varies by geographical area, but <br />programs should expand availability of accessible taxi cabs where <br />possible. <br />Eligible Population <br />People 18 and above with disabilities who are unable to use fixed route <br />services or Seniors 80 years or older without proof of a disability. <br />Cities may provide services to consumers who are younger than age 80, <br />but not younger than 70 years old. <br />Program sponsors may use ADA eligibility, as established by ADA- <br />mandated providers (incl. East Bay Paratransit, LAVTA, Union City <br />Transit), as proof of disability. <br />Time & Days of <br />24 hours per day /7 days per week <br />Service <br />Service Area <br />At a minimum, service area should include the planning area. <br />Fare (Cost to <br />At a minimum, programs must subsidize 50% of the taxi fare. <br />Customer) <br />Programs can impose a cap on total subsidy per person. This can be <br />accomplished through a maximum subsidy per trip, a limit on the <br />number of vouchers per person, and /or a total subsidy per person per <br />year. <br />Other <br />Specially designed accessible same -day transportation services (e.g. <br />Wheelchair Van) are an allowable expense where accessible taxi <br />vehicles are not readily available through private taxi companies. <br />Medical return transportation services (e.g. MRTIP) are an allowable <br />expense to meet the need for accessible same -day transportation <br />service for people with disabilities returning from medical services. <br />