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Jan Dempsey
Mobility Mgt Coordinator
Seven Valleys Health Coalition

50 Clinton Avenue
Cortland NY 13045

607-756-4198

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Transportation Advisory Committee

The Transportation Advisory Committee was created to support the Cortland County Legislature’s efforts to improve public and client transportation services in the community.

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ABOUT CORTLAND COUNTY MOBILITY MANAGEMENT SYSTEM

The Cortland County Legislature, with federal and state funding, commissioned a Transportation Needs Assessment to address concerns about both public transportation and human service agency client transportation services available to Cortland County residents. The final report took a close look at the current transportation system and made recommendations that would improve coordination among public and private service providers and expand transportation services both countywide and regionally.

When funding was approved through New York State, Cortland County signed a Memorandum of Agreement with Seven Valleys Health Coalition to implement and manage project systems and services.

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Worried about gas prices?

Maybe it's time to think about using public transit. If you are a first time bus rider in Cortland County and need some help navigating the public transit system, there are RSVP volunteers willing to help. Call 756-4198 and ask for Jan. She will arrange for a "Bus Buddy" to go along with you so you can become comfortable riding the bus.

Cortland Transit Route 4 and Route 6 Changes

Effective March 1, 2012, Cortland Transit’s Route 4 and Route 6 will change. Route 4 will no longer go through the SUNY Cortland campus. The bus will turn left onto Main Street from Court Street and then right onto Tompkins Street to Route 13. The route will no longer go into the JM Murray Center on Route 13 on every trip. The bus will go into the Murray Center on the 7:00AM, 7:30AM, 8:00AM, 11:00AM, 2:00PM, 2:30PM, 3:00PM and 3:30PM runs. If the bus is needed at any other time, the Murray Center will call the office. Route 6 will go through SUNY Cortland on all five runs 6:45 AM, 8:30AM, 12:00PM, 2:50PM and 4:45 PM

Cortland Transit Route 5 Changes

The Route 5 schedule (times) will change as of January 1. Review the Updated Schedule. Also, Cortland Transit’s Route 5 bus no longer stops at the Cincinnatus Health Center. It stops at Cortland Chenango Rural Services, 2704 Lower Cincinnatus Road. For more information call 758-3383.

CTAA Technical Assistance Grant

Cortland County and Seven Valleys Health Coalition (SVHC) have been selected to receive a technical assistance grant from the Community Transportation Association of America (CTAA). This project is one of only four projects selected in the nation this year for participation in the Rural Passenger Transportation Technical Assistance program. Read more >>

AARP Driver Safety Program
March 5-6, Cortland Senior Center or
March 22-23 Cortland Regional Medical Center

You must register for this class by calling the Cortland County Health Department at 758-5524. See complete schedule.