FTA announces final report of CCAM to improve access to transportation

Oct. 2, 2020
The report identifies challenges and barriers to improving access to transportation for people with disabilities, older adults and individuals of low income.

The Federal Transit Administration (FTA) has released the final report of the Coordinating Council on Access and Mobility (CCAM), which coordinates federal program to improve access to jobs, schools, healthcare and other opportunities.

The report identifies challenges and barriers to improving access to transportation for people with disabilities, older adults and individuals of low income. The report also outlines activities the CCAM has undertaken to improve coordination across federally funded transportation services for these populations.

"Thanks to [U.S. Transportation] Secretary [Elaine} Chao’s leadership, the CCAM has successfully completed a number of activities to improve access to transportation services," said FTA Deputy Administrator K. Jane Williams. "We are committed to continuing to coordinate closely with our federal partners to ensure reliable transportation options are available to connect people to their jobs, educational opportunities, medical appointments and other vital community services."

The CCAM was established in 2004, when President George W. Bush signed Executive Order 13330: Human Service Transportation Coordination. The CCAM was charged with improving coordination across federally funded transportation services with the goal of increasing access and efficiency of transportation for these targeted populations.

To improve coordination, the CCAM issues policy recommendations and implements activities that increase the efficiency, accessibility and availability of federal programs that fund transportation services. The secretary of transportation chairs the CCAM, and 10 additional federal agency leaders form the remainder of the CCAM's membership.

The successful execution of CCAM activities relied heavily on interagency coordination led by the U.S. Department of Transportation. CCAM members participated in a variety of workgroups to develop required work products. This culminated on Oct. 29, 2019, with the first official CCAM meeting since 2008 when the CCAM published the Strategic Plan.

Subsequent to the CCAM meeting, the CCAM has focused on completing the final report to the president of the United States.