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Alameda CTC Paratransit Program Implementation Guidelines <br /> Scholarship/Subsidized Fare Program Guidelines <br /> Service Description Scholarship or Subsidized Fare Programs can subsidize any <br /> service for customers who are low-income and can demonstrate <br /> financial need. <br /> Eligible Population Subsidies can be offered to low-income consumers with <br /> demonstrated financial need; these consumers must also meet <br /> the eligibility requirements of the service for which the subsidy is <br /> being offered. <br /> Low income should be considered 30%AMI (area median <br /> income) or lower. <br /> Time and Days of N/A <br /> Service <br /> Fare (Cost to N/A <br /> Customer) <br /> Other Program sponsors must describe how financial means testing will <br /> be undertaken. <br /> If program sponsors include subsidized East Bay Paratransit <br /> (EBP) tickets in this program, no more than 3% of their pass- <br /> through funds may be used for these tickets. <br /> Meal Delivery Service Guidelines <br /> Service Description Meal Delivery Programs deliver meals to the homes of individuals <br /> who are transportation disadvantaged. Although this provides <br /> access to life sustaining needs for seniors and people with <br /> disabilities, it is not a direct transportation service. <br /> Eligible Population For currently operating programs, at discretion of program <br /> sponsor. <br /> Time and Days of For currently operating programs, at discretion of program <br /> Service sponsor. <br /> Fare (Cost to For currently operating programs, at discretion of program <br /> Customer) sponsor. <br /> Other Currently operating programs can continue to use Measure B <br /> funds for these service costs, but new meal delivery services <br /> cannot be established. <br />