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United We Ride (UWR)/Mobility Services for All Americans - Stakeholder Steering Group

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The purpose of the UWR/MSAA Stakeholder Steering Group online community is to share information with your fellow Stakeholder Steering Group and Management Group members on methods to increase mobility and accessibility for transportation disadvantaged individuals and to achieve more efficient use of federal transportation funding resources.

 

 

Use the UWR/MSAA – Stakeholder Steering Group online community site as a means to draft challenging questions, lessons learned, best practices, helpful resources, to later share in the UWR/MSAA General Information community with APTA members and especially those who are members of the APTA Access Committee, the Transportation Coordination Legislative Subcommittee, the Information Technology Committee, and the National Consortium on the Coordination of Human Services Transportation.

 

The Stakeholder Steering Group community is set up for members to address key issues of common interest on mobility services.

  • Take advantage of the online community features by engaging in real-time chat sessions with those from the UWR/MSAA Stakeholder Steering Group and Management Group communities who may already be online.
  • Participate in online “discussions” with your fellow Stakeholder Steering Group and Management Group colleagues.
  • Feature documents that may be of common interest.
  • Use the “discussions” pages and “documents” pages featured in the UWR/MSAA – Stakeholder Steering Group community to post questions and answers to your fellow Stakeholder Steering Group and Management Group colleagues on various topics featured on the online community bulletin boards, shared community files, and shared web site/link areas.
  • Post links to resources you have found to be helpful.
  • Participate in occasional scheduled online meetings.

 

These sites are reviewed and maintained by APTA staff responsible for the support and maintenance of the APTA Online Communities and Learning Center.  Questions and replies will stay posted for about two months from the date of posting.  If you have questions or special requests, please contact APTA’s Joe Niegoski at jniegoski@apta.com.

 

 

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