The city of Aurora will be accepting feedback on projects, programs and policies being proposed for Aurora's first-ever citywide multimodal transportation master plan. Feedback will be accepted from April 1 to 22 online
A door-through-door, no cost, relationship-based volunteer service for seniors and adults with disabilities in Douglas County.
Information on providers who can provide NEMT in your area.
List of resources for funds for home modifications or accessible vehicles.
DRMAC’s mission is to inform and empower people to overcome mobility barriers through education, collaboration, and advocacy to enhance quality of life.
Join DRMAC in one of our Getting There Travel Training Courses where you will learn some of the many transportation options and tools offered in 9 counties of the Denver Metro area.
Hands of The Carpenter (Hands) is a faith-based nonprofit community that uniquely serves working single moms by addressing the often overlooked issue of transportation.
The Ride Share Education Program or R.S.E.P. at Honeyman Services, LLC. is an educational program designed to teach adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities how to safely access ride share services such as Uber and Lyft to meet their individual transportation needs.
With a focus on creating products that are the easiest to use and most dependable on the market, VMI provides mobility solutions that help wheelchair users do things they never thought possible.
Helping the disabled, elderly, and other transportation disadvantaged populations with their transit needs.
Grant program for individuals with disabilities who have secured the majority of the money needed to fund vehicle modification products. Designed to bridge the funding gap that prevents people in need of mobility products from achieving their mobility goals.
Click here for more information on the transportation services offered by RTD.
Access-on-Demand is an optional subsidized curb to curb service using taxi and ride share providers such as Lyft and Uber.
Currently not available in Douglas and Elbert Counties
Information about various funding options for adaptive equipment for vehicles.
This program offers up to $1,000.00 in reimbursement for the exact cost they paid to purchase or install qualifying adaptive riding equipment.
VIA is a full-spectrum mobility manager offering transportation, travel training, mobility options information plus a wide range of community resources.
Vantage Mobility partners with Help Hope Live. VMI specifically works with Toyotas and provides many interactive look throughs and numerous statistics/options for working with those with disabilities.
Douglas County is paving the way for the future with the 2050 Transportation Plan. Using input from community members and local stakeholders, this plan will develop a multi-modal transportation strategy that guides investment of public funds in the transportation system. An effective transportation system will provide better mobility and safety for all users and modes of travel while making sustainable infrastructure investments.