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Treasure Valley Transit provides transportation for developmentally disabled clients to three workshops operated by the Western Idaho Training Company (WITCO).
Treasure Valley Transit is the rural transportation provider for the eight counties in the Idaho Transportation Department‘s (ITD) District 3. It is also a Medicaid provider, which comprises about 12% of its overall services. TVT provides transportation for the developmentally disabled in Canyon County along with individual Medicaid trips. It also operates Mountain Community Transit and McCall Transit service in Elmore and Valley Counties. TVT operates Snake River Transit in Payette County and Malhuer County, Oregon. TVT operates 21 vehicles with a staff of 37, including the drivers. The majority of the drivers is full-time and receives benefits. TVT provides over 102,000 annual trips, or approximately 8,400 trips per month, in its combined service area.

Treasure Valley Transit provides route deviation to all patrons of Mountain Home Community Transit (MHCT). The service area includes up to 3/4 mile from the published route. Please call Mountain Home Community Transit at 208.761.4116 for more information or to schedule a ride.

Treasure Valley Transit also provides route deviation to all patrons of Mountain Community Transit (MCT) and McCall Transit within 3/4 mile from the published route. Please call MCT at 208.634.0003 for more information or to schedule a ride.

Snake River Transit offers complimentary ADA Paratransit between the hours of 6:00 AM and 6:00 PM Monday through Friday, except on noted holidays.
Please call MCOA at 541.881.0000 for more information or to schedule a ride.

Snake River Transit is subject to ADA Complimentary Paratransit Requirements. Malheur Council on Aging (MCOA) (Oregon) operates the ADA paratransit services on behalf of Snake River Transit in both states, under a formal agreement with TVT. The ADA Complementary paratransit is called Snake River Access.

Snake River Access has a policy allowing visitor eligibility for at least 21 days in a 365 day period under the following circumstances:

• Individuals with ADA paratransit eligibility certification from another transit system.
• Individuals with proof of out-of-town residency (proof of disability may also be required if not
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USDOT disability law guidance released in September 2005 indicates that ADA paratransit must be origin-to-destination service, and some customers may need to be accommodated in their need for assistance between the door and the vehicle unless it creates an "undue burden" or "fundamentally alteration" of service.

This guidance can be found on the FTA website at: http://fta.dot.gov/civilrights/ada/civil_rights_3891.html
Treasure Valley Transit drivers are highly trained and certified in numerous skills to better serve our riders. If you have any questions, please e-mail TVT at peggy@treasurevalleytransit.com or call 208.463.9111.