California Transportation Needs Assessment: The Transportation Barriers and Needs of Welfare Recipients and Low-Wage Workers

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Authors:  Evelyn Blumenberg, Douglas Miller, Mark Garrett, Lisa Schweitzer, Karen Kitsis, Michael Manville, Bravishwar Mallavarapu

Date: May 30, 2003

Project: California Transportation Needs Assessment: The Transportation Barriers and Needs of Welfare Recipients and Low-Wage Workers

The purpose of this report is to aid policymakers, planners and administrators in using available funds to effectively plan for the transportation needs of welfare recipients and other low-income adults in California. More specifically, the objectives of this project are: To identify the transportation obstacles facing welfare recipients and other lowincome individuals in California; To provide transportation options to better enable CalWORKs recipients and lowincome individuals find and keep employment; To provide information and county-specific data to better assist local welfare agencies, transit providers, workforce development boards, state agencies, and the private sector in planning and implementing welfare-to-work transportation
programs; and, finally, To develop a statewide strategy for applying for and allocating funding through the Job Access and Reverse Commute program.

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