Coordinated Plan Development
Improving mobility for seniors and people with disabilities in Los Angeles County by identifying gaps, setting priorities, and strengthening transit and human services coordination.

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Frequently Asked Questions
Metro’s Coordinated Plan is a regional strategy to improve mobility for seniors, people with disabilities, and others with limited transportation options. It’s updated every four years to reflect changing needs.
The plan helps close transportation gaps, set priorities, and ensure funding aligns with community needs. It also improves coordination between public transit and human service providers.
Seniors, people with disabilities—including wheelchair users—and others who face transportation barriers benefit from expanded, accessible services that promote independence and equity.
Section 5310 is a federal grant program that funds projects improving mobility for seniors and people with disabilities. Metro awards these grants to agencies and nonprofits for services like shuttles, accessible vehicles, and dial-a-ride programs.
An ADA-compliant version of the Draft Plan is available online here.
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Learn what’s in the Coordinated Plan and why it matters for accessible, equitable transit.


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