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Inclusive Transit Planning

Inclusive transit planning refers to the active and meaningful involvement of people with disabilities and older adults in transit planning operations (Transit Planning 4 All). Inclusive planning should include other underserved populations in your community, such as those with limited English proficiency or low-income populations. Adopting inclusive planning in your transit agency can help build trust in your community and make your transit programs more accessible. The following resources offer tools to begin or refine inclusive transit planning programs in your community.

Inclusive Planning 101

Begin your journey in inclusive transit planning here. Find guides and toolkits on inclusive transit planning, presentations on the value of inclusion, and more.

Case Studies on Inclusive Transit Planning

Explore case studies of pilot programs that implemented inclusion in their transit planning process.

Lessons Learned in Inclusive Transit Planning

These resources summarize lessons learned from inclusive planning programs by category: communication, partnerships, and engagement.

Inclusive and Accessible Public Engagement

Public engagement is an essential part of inclusive transit planning. Learn about holding accessible events, promoting virtual engagement, and strategies for outreach to diverse cultural populations.

Webinars on Inclusive Transportation Planning

Discover a wealth of archived webinars, from training in 101-level inclusive strategies to topic-based webinars on communication, partnerships, rural transit, and more.


Last modified on 11/25/2024


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