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<strong>OKI</strong> <strong>Coordinated</strong> <strong>Public</strong> <strong>Transit</strong> – <strong>Human</strong> <strong>Services</strong> <strong>Transportation</strong> <strong>Plan</strong> May 20122.2 <strong>Transit</strong> Providers: <strong>Services</strong> and Service AreasAll the transit operators in the seven-county planning area serve both the general publicand people from the target populations. The Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA)requires public transit to be accessible to passengers with disabilities. Six transitagencies operate in the planning area and there is some level of transit service in eachof the counties. All transit providers offer paratransit options, including individualizedrides without fixed routes or schedules, called demand response service. Three transitagencies provide both fixed route service and demand response service. The fixedroute transit service covers much of the region’s central urbanized area, and threeagencies operate demand response systems countywide.Of the six transit agencies, three operate countywide in Butler, Clermont and WarrenCounties, respectively; one operates in a large portion of Hamilton County, Ohio; oneoperates in portions of all three counties in Northern Kentucky; and one operates on acitywide basis in Middletown in Ohio’s Butler County. The areas served by public transitare represented in Figure 2-1 and detailed in Table 2-1.Figure: 2-1. <strong>Transit</strong> Service AreasChapter Two2-2

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