WCAP’s MidCoast Public Transportation invites participation in efforts to improve services in the greater Knox County region
BELFAST — WCAP’s MidCoast Public Transportation invites you to help improve access to public transportation in Knox County and beyond.
Join the conversation Wednesday, Oct. 16, in-person, from 3 to 4:30 p.m., at the Rockland City Office, 270 Pleasant Street, for the Knox County Public Transportation Advisory Work Group (K-TAWG).
The Work Group is the platform for MidCoast Public Transportation to create partnerships with the broadest possible participation, including with municipalities, civic groups, planning groups, elected officials, nonprofit organizations, for-profit organizations, professional organizations, state agencies and residents, to increase access to reliable public transportation for community members.
WCAP invites public participation in monthly work groups, focusing on:
-Route and rate development: Help build the right transportation routes and schedules. Help determine where the bus needs to stop and when, and how much a ticket should cost.
-Communication and coordination: Help to better coordinate between people who need to go places and where they need to go in the mid-coast region. Help to spread the word about available schedules and routes and help more people gain access to reliable transportation.
-Funding resources: Public Transportation is vital to a vibrant community, but also very expensive. Help to find and secure funding opportunities in the community and beyond, small and large, to build and maintain public transportation for everyone in Midcoast Maine.
-Coordination with regional planning efforts: MidCoast Public Transportation partnered in 2024 with MidCoast Council of Governments and Lincoln County Regional Planning Commission to develop a MidCoast regional transit coordination plan. The partnership has been awarded a US DOT multi-year “Thriving Communities” grant to work focused on developing long-term local and regional transit solutions. For more information about the multi-year Thriving Communities program visit: Thriving Communities Program | US Department of Transportation.
Mid-Coast Public Transportation is part of WCAP, a non-profit 501(3)c Community Action Partnership. We provide transportation to all residents in Waldo, Knox, Lincoln, and Sagadahoc Counties and the communities of Brunswick and Harpswell, including older Mainers, people with disabilities and the general public. Our services are available to everyone, regardless of age, income, or disability. Our public transportation system helps people access medical services, employment, education, shopping and errands, recreation, and many other destinations. Our mission is to provide safe, reliable, and courteous public transportation to everyone in Midcoast Maine.
For more information, please email info@waldocap.org or call us at 207 930 7900.
www.waldocap.org.
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Rockland City Hall
270 Pleasant Street
Rockland, ME 04841
United States