Public Grant Meeting Notice: Euclid Senior Center

April 11, 2025

The Euclid Senior Center intends to submit a proposal for a capital grant under the provision of 49 USC Section 5310 of the Federal Transit Act to provide transportation service for the elderly and disabled within Euclid

Public Meeting Notice

Euclid Senior Center

1 Bliss Lane Euclid, OH 44123

Thursday April 17, 2025 at 11:00 AM


The Euclid Senior Center, a division of the City of Euclid, intends to submit a proposal for a capital grant under the provision of 49 USC Section 5310 of the Federal Transit Act to provide transportation service for the elderly and disabled within Euclid. The grant proposal will request funds to purchase a passenger van to expand our fleet of senior transportation vehicles.


It is projected that residents aged 55 and older will use the service 5 days a week for various activities, including transportation to the Senior Center. Euclid Senior Programs invites comments and proposals from all interested public, private, and paratransit operators, including taxi operators, to provide transportation service to the elderly and disabled within our service area.


Operators who are interested in offering proposals to provide service should contact

Cassaundra Bronson, Manager of Euclid Senior Programs at 216-289-2985, to obtain full details of the type of transportation service that is needed before preparing a proposal.


Written comments or proposals must be submitted within 30 days to the agency at the above address with a copy to the Northeast Ohio Areawide Coordinating Agency, 1299 Superior Street E, Cleveland, OH 44114; Attention: Leah Telepak

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