Hi to all.
While not, strictly speaking, normally discussed on this list, I nevertheless believe the message and website below will be of importance to most listers. And, for those who can, I also echo Gail Wilt's request for participation.
Ted Chittenden
> Subject: Transit Advocates see below
> Date: Fri, 30 Oct 2009 10:13:48 -0700
> From: "Gail Wilt" <[log in to unmask]>
> To: <[log in to unmask]>,
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"Mark Franklin" <[log in to unmask]>,
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> I urge that we all make efforts to give input on this!
> Gail
>
> United We Ride
>
>
> Subject: UWR National Dialogue
>
>
> The Federal Interagency Coordinating Council on Access and Mobility
> (CCAM) invites you to participate in the United We Ride National
> Dialogue
>
> You are invited - no, urged - to please join a Federal Government Online
> Outreach Effort to Develop New Ideas in Transportation Access for People
> with Disabilities, Older Adults and Persons of Limited Income!
>
> Do you have suggestions and ideas that you would like to share with
> national leaders that can assist communities to increase access to
> affordable and reliable transportation services for people with
> disabilities, older adults, and people with limited incomes?
>
> If so, please register to participate in an upcoming national online
> dialogue with representatives of the federal government, state and
> community leaders! For more information, and to register, visit the
> Dialogue website at www.UWRdialogue.org <http://www.uwrdialogue.org/>
>
> The Federal Interagency Coordinating Council on Access and Mobility
> (CCAM) invites you to participate in the United We Ride National
> Dialogue. This groundbreaking, web-based interactive dialogue is
> designed to allow a broader range of opinions and ideas to inform future
> policies, the CCAM Strategic Plan and to strengthen the CCAM's
> relationship with is vast array of partners and stakeholders, including
> state, local, and tribal governments, transportation agencies, human
> service agencies, healthcare providers, employment specialists,
> educators, and consumers.
>
> In order to capture this critical feedback, the CCAM is seeking your
> participation in a 2 week long, web-based dialogue that will begin on
> November 2nd and end on November 13th. This dialogue will allow
> participants to submit, comment, and rate ideas interactively on how to
> increase access to affordable and reliable transportation services for
> people with disabilities, older adults, and people with limited incomes.
> Your invaluable participation will directly inform the work of the CCAM
> on future policy decisions and the Strategic Plan.
>
> This dialogue is being organized by the National Academy of Public
> Administration and Easter Seals, in partnership with the National
> Resource Center for Human Service Transportation Coordination, the
> Federal Transit Administration, and the Office of Disability Employment
> Policy.
>
> You can view or update your subscriptions, password or e-mail address at
> any time on your Subscriber Preferences Page
> <https://service.govdelivery.com/service/user.html?code=USDOTUWR> . All
> you will need are your e-mail address and your password.
>
> You can always use the "Reset your Password" link on the Log-In page for
> help.
>
> This service is provided to you at no charge by United We Ride.
>
> Visit us on the web at http://www.unitedweride.gov/
>
>
>
>
> visit us at http://SeeItOurWay.org
>
>
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