Transportation Services
The Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990, a civil rights bill, was designed to remove barriers that prevent persons with disabilities from fully participating in American society. In the area of public transportation, the Americans with Disabilities Act clearly states that regular bus service should be the primary means of public transportation for everyone, including people with disabilities.
Getting Started
The Access & Accommodation Services Transportation Program was established in August of 2006 to a...
Transportation Program Eligibility
Under the Americans with Disabilities Act, disability alone does not qualify a person for transpo...
Carts and Operating Hours
AAS currently operates one standard and two wheelchair accessible golf carts (all seating 1-4 pas...
How to Apply
Complete the Transportation Services Application as thoroughly and accurately as possible to ensu...
Operating Procedures
Please review this section to become familiar with the expectations, guidelines, procedures, and ...
Transportation Guidelines and Expectations
Personal Care Attendants (PCAs) will not be provided by Access & Accommodation Services or the ...
Scheduled Ride Procedures
Scheduled pick-up times are when a passenger should expect to depart from their scheduled pick-up...
Requesting Schedule Changes
Passengers are responsible for their own travel scheduling. Requested cancellations made by the p...