Your Traveler Application Journey: A Step-by-Step Guide
The Traveler provides shared-ride transportation to persons who live within the service area in Garfield County and have a disability which prevents them from driving and utilizing public transportation. This application and the assessment process, consisting of a phone interview and/ or in person interview, must be completed to determine eligibility.
If you are not sure if you live within the area serviced by the Traveler, call Paratransit Dispatch Monday through Friday 8 am to 4 pm, excluding holidays, at 970.384.4855.
THE APPLICATION PROCESS
1. Submit Your Application:
• Complete and submit the application form: Incomplete applications may be returned which could delay the application process.
2. Schedule Your Assessment:
The application and assessment process for the Traveler can usually be completed within 2 weeks.
For a hassle-free process:
• Call us within a week of submitting your application to schedule your assessment.
• If we do not hear from you within a week, we will attempt to contact you by calling the phone numbers you provided.
• If we cannot reach you by phone, we will send a reminder letter to the address you provided.
3. Assessment Completion & Eligibility Determination:
• To avoid any delays, it is important that we have a phone number where we can get in touch with you to complete the application process. If we are unable to reach you, your application will not be able to be processed.
• Once you have provided all the information needed through the application and assessment process for the Traveler service, determination about your eligibility can then be made.
• We will determine your eligibility within 21 days after you complete the application process. You will receive a letter by mail or email informing you of our decision.
· Long-Term Eligibility: Eligibility can last up to 3 years, depending on your needs.
· Temporary: Eligibility could be available for no less than 30 days up to 1 year.
· Conditional Eligibility: Varies based on the conditional need’s requirements, for no less than 30 days.
Notifications:
• Applications on file for more than 90 days without completing the assessment process will be considered withdrawn.
• There may be situations where using the Traveler with other services might be necessary for your specific destination needs.
• Like regular bus service, there may be multiple stops en-route to your destination(s).
Mail, or email to:
Roaring Fork Transportation Authority
ADA Paratransit Coordinator
2307 Wulfsohn Road, Building B
Glenwood Springs, CO 81601
Email: paratransit@rfta.com
Important Note:
To best serve our community, decisions may be made to adjust the Traveler service areas and offerings based on the needs of Garfield County and its residents. Please check our website http://www.rfta.com or call us at 970.384.4855 for the most current information.
A disability is physical or mental impairment that prevents persons from accessing public transportation and/or driving themselves.
34. I know where I am going and can find my way while riding the bus.
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