JARC Eligible Projects and Activities

The Job Access and Reverse Commute (JARC) program was established to address the unique transportation challenges faced by welfare recipients and low-income persons seeking to secure and maintain employment.  With many new entry-level jobs located in suburban areas, low-income and/or welfare recipients have found it difficult to access these jobs from the inner city, urban and rural neighborhoods on a daily basis.  Further, many entry-level jobs require working late at night or on weekends when conventional transit services in many communities are either reduced or non-existent.  Finally, many employment-related trips are complex for low-income persons, often involving multiple destinations, including reaching childcare facilities and other services as part of the trip.

With these challenges in mind, the goal of the JARC program is to improve access to transportation services to employment and related activities for welfare recipients and eligible low-income individuals and to transport residents of urbanized and non-urbanized areas to suburban employment opportunities.  Activities related to employment might be educational opportunities or training that directly contribute to job attainment. Toward this goal, the RTA JARC Program provides financial assistance for transportation services planned, designed, and carried out to meet the transportation needs of eligible low-income individuals and of reverse commuters regardless of income.  Access to funds from this program requires coordination with federally-assisted programs and services in order to make the most efficient use of federal resources.  Examples of such projects include fixed-route services oriented to reverse commuters and/or at times specific to access lower wage jobs; shuttle services to/from rail stations; ridesharing activities such as vanpool or carpools, and mobility management efforts. 

JARC Eligible Projects

 
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Annual Call for Projects

January 11, 2008
FFY 2007 JARC/NF Application
FFY 2007 JARC/NF Program
Call for Projects Released

January 30, 2008
FFY 2007 JARC/NF Program
10:00AM - 2:00PM
Open House

March 20, 2008
FFY 2007 JARC/NF Applications
Due by 4:00 p.m. CST

March-April, 2008
Selection Process and
Applicant Follow-up

May, 2008

CMAP Endorsement of Proposed
FFY 2007 Program of Projects

June, 2008
RTA Board Approval of Proposed
FFY 2007 Program of Projects