Discussion centers on addressing transportation requirements for elderly residents and others in the Kendall, Grundy, and La Salle area
North Central Illinois Council of Governments to Hold Transportation Committee Meeting
The North Central Illinois Council of Governments (NCICG) is set to host a Regional Transportation Committee Meeting on Friday, July 25, focusing on the Human Services Transportation Plan. The meeting will take place at the Illinois Valley Center for Independent Living in Spring Valley, with an emphasis on transportation needs and solutions for seniors, people with disabilities, individuals with lower incomes, and veterans in Region 3.
The meeting is scheduled to begin at 10 a.m., with public comments accommodated via Zoom between 10:15 and 10:30 a.m. for those who cannot attend in person. For those interested in participating via Zoom, a time slot can be reserved by contacting 815-433-5830.
The Illinois Valley Center for Independent Living is located at 1 Les Buzz Way, Spring Valley. The meeting encourages participation from human service organizations interested in public transit and anyone concerned about transportation access for vulnerable populations.
For further information about the meeting, NCICG, HSTP, or special accommodations, contact Connor Schwinn at 815-433-5830. The meeting is for Region 3, which includes Bureau, DeKalb, Grundy, Kendall, La Salle, Lee, Ogle, and Putnam counties.
The NCICG's Regional Transportation Committee continues to identify transportation needs and develop solutions to improve services for the general public. Anyone interested in public transit is also encouraged to attend the meeting.
[1] Source: NCICG press release, July 12, 2023.
The Regional Transportation Committee under NCICG, focusing on the transportation needs of various vulnerable populations, will discuss finance and management strategies for the rail industry and public transportation during their meeting on July 25. The council invites human service organizations, particularly those interested in public transit, to participate and offer insights.
Participants at the meeting, dedicated to Region 3, are expected to discuss transportation solutions that align with the industry's financial requirements, aiming to improve services for the general public.