The document summarizes key points from a civil rights workshop for transit agencies. It discusses increased emphasis by FTA on ensuring compliance with civil rights regulations like Title VI, EEO, and DBE. Programs must be submitted and approved, and reviews will be more in-depth. It provides guidance on updating contact information, requirements for different civil rights programs, changes to DBE goals and public participation requirements to promote inclusiveness.
Update on Website Developments for NebraskaTransit.comNebraska Transit
This document provides analytics and usage statistics for the NebraskaTransit.com website from January 2014 to June 2015. It summarizes that website visits increased from 1,196 to 9,600 in that time period and page views increased from 4,021 to 44,832. It also notes that a promotion led to new users increasing from 27.8% to 78.18%. The transit directory page rank decreased from 7 to 3 during this period but more people are using it. The document also lists features of the website like an email subscription, listservs, downloadable maps and directories, an interactive map, and details the Title VI team and their efforts to support agencies.
This document provides philosophical reflections on life and living. It encourages thinking outside constraints, making mistakes, breaking habits, and imagining without limits. Love is described as caring for others as much as oneself, which allows one to exist beyond physical death. Overall, the key messages are to live freely without fear, think expansively, and show love for others.
Nebraska Title VI Civil Rights Administrative Training SlidesNebraska Transit
This document provides an introduction and overview of Title VI training for Nebraska Department of Roads subrecipients. It discusses the objectives of ensuring nondiscriminatory public transportation services and access. The agenda includes reviewing Title VI regulations and reporting requirements, developing Title VI plans and procedures, and requirements for subrecipients including training staff and addressing complaints. The training aims to inform subrecipients of their obligations to comply with Title VI and provide transit in a nondiscriminatory manner.
Nebraska Department of Roads 5311 Demand Response Sub-Recipient ChecklistNebraska Transit
This checklist is intended to help transit agencies ensure compliance with Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, which prohibits discrimination on the basis of race, color, or national origin in programs receiving federal financial assistance. The checklist covers key areas agencies must address, including having Title VI notices and forms publicly posted and available, implementing a public participation plan, developing a language assistance plan, and conducting employee training on Title VI policies and complaint procedures. Completing the checklist and submitting it annually helps agencies demonstrate they are taking the necessary actions to fulfill their Title VI obligations.
This document summarizes a presentation by Meredith Greene-Highsmith of RouteMatch Software about how technology can help with transportation data management and reporting. RouteMatch provides demand response scheduling, billing/invoicing, reporting, and mobile data solutions to over 600 transportation clients. The presentation outlines RouteMatch's profile and capabilities in automated scheduling, billing, reporting, dashboards, mobile data systems, and customer communication tools.
Nebraska Department of Roads 5310 Non-Profit Sub-Recipient ChecklistNebraska Transit
This document is a Title VI checklist for transit agencies in Nebraska to ensure they are in compliance with Title VI obligations under FTA Circular 4702.1B. It contains sections for the agency to provide contact information and check boxes to confirm they have met requirements for Title VI notices and forms, conducted public participation, implemented a language assistance plan, and provided employee training on Title VI. Completing and submitting this checklist is part of the annual application process for federal transit funding through the Nebraska Department of Roads.
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This document outlines Nebraska's Mobility Management Program and Coordinated Transportation Plan. It proposes advancing the plan through two tracks: a statewide program vision and regional concept design. Key elements include evaluating previous programs, identifying needs and gaps, designing new concepts with stakeholders, implementing strategies, and establishing governance structures and funding. The plan champions coordination and regionalization, considering strategies based on trip demand and service types. It proposes expanding coverage through near-term low-cost enhancements and longer-term regional expansion. Stakeholder engagement includes statewide and regional committees representing various transportation providers and agencies. The proposed schedule lays out tasks over an 8 month period including pilot program expansion, coordinated plan development, and program recommendations.
The document contains information about various topics including Jeremy Lin, the Asian Games, movies like The Maze Runner, Step Up, and Harry Potter. It also contains songs and artists like "Baby" by Justin Bieber, "22" by Taylor Swift, and "Rolling in the Deep" by Adele. Multiple choice questions are asked about the people, events, movies, songs and whether they match the given options.
The document summarizes key points from a civil rights workshop for transit agencies. It discusses increased emphasis by FTA on ensuring compliance with civil rights regulations like Title VI, EEO, and DBE. Programs must be submitted and approved, and reviews will be more in-depth. It provides guidance on updating contact information, requirements for different civil rights programs, changes to DBE goals and public participation requirements to promote inclusiveness.
Update on Website Developments for NebraskaTransit.comNebraska Transit
This document provides analytics and usage statistics for the NebraskaTransit.com website from January 2014 to June 2015. It summarizes that website visits increased from 1,196 to 9,600 in that time period and page views increased from 4,021 to 44,832. It also notes that a promotion led to new users increasing from 27.8% to 78.18%. The transit directory page rank decreased from 7 to 3 during this period but more people are using it. The document also lists features of the website like an email subscription, listservs, downloadable maps and directories, an interactive map, and details the Title VI team and their efforts to support agencies.
This document provides philosophical reflections on life and living. It encourages thinking outside constraints, making mistakes, breaking habits, and imagining without limits. Love is described as caring for others as much as oneself, which allows one to exist beyond physical death. Overall, the key messages are to live freely without fear, think expansively, and show love for others.
Nebraska Title VI Civil Rights Administrative Training SlidesNebraska Transit
This document provides an introduction and overview of Title VI training for Nebraska Department of Roads subrecipients. It discusses the objectives of ensuring nondiscriminatory public transportation services and access. The agenda includes reviewing Title VI regulations and reporting requirements, developing Title VI plans and procedures, and requirements for subrecipients including training staff and addressing complaints. The training aims to inform subrecipients of their obligations to comply with Title VI and provide transit in a nondiscriminatory manner.
Nebraska Department of Roads 5311 Demand Response Sub-Recipient ChecklistNebraska Transit
This checklist is intended to help transit agencies ensure compliance with Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, which prohibits discrimination on the basis of race, color, or national origin in programs receiving federal financial assistance. The checklist covers key areas agencies must address, including having Title VI notices and forms publicly posted and available, implementing a public participation plan, developing a language assistance plan, and conducting employee training on Title VI policies and complaint procedures. Completing the checklist and submitting it annually helps agencies demonstrate they are taking the necessary actions to fulfill their Title VI obligations.
This document summarizes a presentation by Meredith Greene-Highsmith of RouteMatch Software about how technology can help with transportation data management and reporting. RouteMatch provides demand response scheduling, billing/invoicing, reporting, and mobile data solutions to over 600 transportation clients. The presentation outlines RouteMatch's profile and capabilities in automated scheduling, billing, reporting, dashboards, mobile data systems, and customer communication tools.
Nebraska Department of Roads 5310 Non-Profit Sub-Recipient ChecklistNebraska Transit
This document is a Title VI checklist for transit agencies in Nebraska to ensure they are in compliance with Title VI obligations under FTA Circular 4702.1B. It contains sections for the agency to provide contact information and check boxes to confirm they have met requirements for Title VI notices and forms, conducted public participation, implemented a language assistance plan, and provided employee training on Title VI. Completing and submitting this checklist is part of the annual application process for federal transit funding through the Nebraska Department of Roads.
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Global Health Drawers - Cash Drawer that cleans the bacteria and virus on money giving you clean money. Money is the dirtiest surface humans touch each day, which is passed around spreading infectious diseases making society very sick.
This document outlines Nebraska's Mobility Management Program and Coordinated Transportation Plan. It proposes advancing the plan through two tracks: a statewide program vision and regional concept design. Key elements include evaluating previous programs, identifying needs and gaps, designing new concepts with stakeholders, implementing strategies, and establishing governance structures and funding. The plan champions coordination and regionalization, considering strategies based on trip demand and service types. It proposes expanding coverage through near-term low-cost enhancements and longer-term regional expansion. Stakeholder engagement includes statewide and regional committees representing various transportation providers and agencies. The proposed schedule lays out tasks over an 8 month period including pilot program expansion, coordinated plan development, and program recommendations.
The document contains information about various topics including Jeremy Lin, the Asian Games, movies like The Maze Runner, Step Up, and Harry Potter. It also contains songs and artists like "Baby" by Justin Bieber, "22" by Taylor Swift, and "Rolling in the Deep" by Adele. Multiple choice questions are asked about the people, events, movies, songs and whether they match the given options.