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Bellevue Looks To Help People On Fixed Incomes With Transit Needs

Bellevue is working to identify gaps in transportation for people on a fixed income such as older people and people with disabilities.

BELLEVUE, WA – Bellevue knows that there is a group of people whose transportation needs are not being met. They want to hear from those people.

The city is working with King County Metro to identify the current gaps in transportation needs.

They want to hear from people in several under-served groups such as older adults, people with disabilities, and others on a fixed income.

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"Learning about your travel needs is the first step in a process to improve mobility for older adults and under served groups in Bellevue," the city writes on a website set up for people to take a survey.

"If you are care giver for an older adult/under served group, you may fill out the survey on their behalf."

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The survey is open through Sunday, March 19, 2018.

TAKE THE SURVEY HERE.

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