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Ottawa
– Starting
March 1, a new discounted transit pass will be available to Ottawa
residents who receive benefits under the Ontario Disability Support Progam
(ODSP). The Community Pass is a one-year pilot project and replaces the
previous policy of free fares for transit customers who use a mobility
aid.
The
project is designed to make transit more affordable and more inclusive for
people with disabilities and a low income. Transit will be subsidized for
a wider group of disabled customers – not just those using wheelchairs,
scooters or walkers – whose income is below the poverty line. About
16,000 ODSP recipients will be eligible to buy the discounted pass and
about 4,000 people are expected to take advantage of this offer.
At
a cost of $28.25 a month, the same price as a discounted Senior’s pass,
customers will save $58.75 a month. The Community Pass looks the same as
an Adult Express pass and will allow customers to ride any bus route as
well as the O-Train.
The
previous policy of free fares for customers who use a mobility device was
introduced as an incentive for Para Transpo customers to use OC Transpo
low-floor accessible transit buses. The Community Pass is accepted on Para
Transpo service but must be topped up to the full fare in an effort to
encourage customers to take conventional transit. Registered Para Transpo
customers who do not receive ODSP benefits are also eligible to buy the
Community Pass.
This
project has received widespread support across Ottawa’s disabled
community and was unanimously accepted by the City of Ottawa’s
Accessible Advisory Committee. Ottawa City Council approved the Community
Pass Project on June 22, 2005.
For more
information about the Community Pass, phone 613-741-4390 or the OC Transpo
Access Hotline at 613-842-3625, or visit octranspo.com.
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