follows:
New York City, Safe Routes to Transit Initiative - $915,404 to support a project that will
improve pedestrian and vehicle movement at the Buhre Avenue and Middletown Road bus
stops in the Bronx, providing improved accessibility for individuals with disabilities and
making mass transportation safer, easier and more convenient. The total project cost is
$1,144,255;
New York City Department of Aging, Senior Transportation Investment Program -
$750,400 to help fund a mobility manager and five part-time, local-mobility coordinators,
provide travel training workshops, purchase five wheelchair-accessible vehicles and fund
five drivers (one for each of the city’s boroughs) to expand existing transportation services
addressing the needs of the frail and elderly. This two-year program has a total cost of
$1,366,914;
Long Island Rail Road (LIRR) - $744,000 to support a project to make accessibility
improvements at six LIRR stations: Central Islip, Deer Park, Oceanside, Little Neck,
Douglaston and New Hyde Park. Work will provide tactile strips along station platform
edges, ADA curb-cut improvements and ADA signage. The total project cost is $930,000;
New York City - $526,000 to help fund sidewalk and roadway improvements, addressing
conditions that create mobility challenges for the elderly and disabled and improving access
to transit, paratransit and other transportation services in the city. The total project cost is
$657,500;
Putnam County - $472,000 to support the construction of sidewalks at four locations that
connect communities of people with disabilities or limited mobility to existing bus routes
along the Route 6 corridor. The locations include senior housing and group homes for
individuals with disabilities. Currently, these locations connect to local transit routes by
local roadways that do not have sidewalks or shoulders for walking or wheelchair use. The
total project cost is $590,000;
Town of Brookhaven - $180,000 to support the Equal Access to All and Mobility for All
programs. The funds will help continue the existing mobility management program for the
town of Brookhaven and expand its scope and focus to improve the coordination and
integration of human-services and transportation providers and customers. The total project
cost is $225,000; and
Association of Travel Instruction, Inc., Mobility Management in New York City -
$118,000 to support a project that will provide one-on-one travel training and travel training
workshops for individuals with disabilities in the five boroughs of New York City. The total
project cost is $147,500.
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