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Apr 8, 2021
Editor:
TransLink is proposing an onerous and intimidating interview process to decide if seniors and people with disabilities are disabled enough to ride HandyDART - resurrecting painful ideas with questionable motives.
Federal and provincial funding is going to highway mega-projects while HandyDART continues to have its neck on the chopping block. TransLink should be demanding long-term federal and provincial funding to meet the growing needs of our aging population.
In 2011, the City of Vancouver’s Persons with Disabilities Advisory Committee opposed a similar proposal on the basis that it would “discourage many people, especially persons with language issues, developmental disabilities, persons who are older, frail or confused, from applying for HandyDART.”
HandyDART has often been referred to as “too expensive,” but the cost of denying service to those in need would be devastation. TransLink should be helping out people with disabilities, not screening them out.
Mark Beeching, president, Amalgamated Transit Union local 1724