Search results for "Total Mobility"

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  1. Total Mobility

    The Total Mobility scheme assists eligible people to access appropriate transport to meet their daily needs and enhance their community participation. The scheme is funded in partnership with local and central government in New Zealand.

    The Total Mobility card gives you heavily subsidised door-to-door trips and discounted public transport fares so that you can choose a transport option that suits you and your trip. 

    Door-to-door taxi trips – 75% offWhen you present your Total Mobility card to…

    https://www.ecan.govt.nz/your-region/living-here/transport/public-transport-services/total-mobility/
  2. Public transport services

    We provide three types of public transport in the Canterbury region — urban public transport services in Greater Christchurch and Timaru, subsidised door-to-door transport services for people with mobility impairments as part of our Total Mobility scheme and funding grants for Community Vehicle Trusts.

    Bus stops, seats, shelters and bus priority measures are provided and maintained by city and district councils. Our Canterbury Regional Public Transport Plan (PDF File, 6.9MB) is updated every th…

    https://www.ecan.govt.nz/your-region/living-here/transport/public-transport-services/
  3. Air Quality, Transport and Urban Development

    … manage and deliver public transport services across the Canterbury region. Public transport services form a core part of our regional transport network. It is the largest single part of our annual budget and covers buses and ferries. We also manage the Total Mobility scheme for people who are unable to access regular bus services, and support Community Vehicle Trusts that provide transport in areas outside of our urban public transport networks.  

    We maintain consistently high satisfaction rat…

    https://www.ecan.govt.nz/about/your-council/about-us/our-work/air-quality-transport-and-urban-development/
  4. Regional transport roles and responsibilities

    … legislative document that sets out our objectives and policies for delivering public transport in Canterbury.
    Supporting multiple regional transport forums, primarily the Canterbury Regional Transport Committee, and the associated groups below.
    Supporting Total Mobility services and community vehicle trusts.

    Our vision: Provide all transport users with sustainable options that move people and freight around and through our region in a safe and efficient way that enables us to be responsive to…

    https://www.ecan.govt.nz/your-region/living-here/transport/regional-transport-planning/roles-and-responsibilities/
  5. Long-Term Plan 2018-28 deliberations return a practical solution for bus users

    … changes can be found on the metro website.

    As part of the public transport deliberations, Council agreed to include $250k each year for the first two years of the Long-Term Plan for trials of innovative new ways to deliver the service; and to restore the Total Mobility subsidy to $35.

    During the deliberations, Council also agreed to add additional funding for catchment liaison committees, Banks Peninsula pest control and environmental hubs, reflecting Council’s desire to see a step-change in…

    https://www.ecan.govt.nz/get-involved/news-and-events/2018/long-term-plan-2018-28-deliberations-return-a-practical-solution-for-bus-users/
  6. Responses to information requests

    The LGOIMA response is published along with a summary of the request.
    Personal information is removed from the request and from the response.  
    The requests have been categorised on this page.
    Please be aware that a request/response may cover more than one area and will be located in the relevant category for the majority of the information requested.

    Air quality

    13 December 2018 - Request for a report titled ‘An Examination of Uncertainties in the CM-1 Method’
    1517C - We received an informati…

    https://www.ecan.govt.nz/about/your-council/request-information/responses/