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Southwest Kansas RegionalTransportation Council
Coordinated Transit District 15Coordinated Public Transit-
Human Service Plan
Planning Document for Greeley, Wichita, Scott,Lane, Ness, Hamilton, Kearny, Finney,
Hodgeman, Stanton, Grant, Haskell, Gray, Ford,Morton, Stevens, Seward, Meade, and Clark
Counties
Final
PreparedNovember 30, 2007
FTA Review Check ListCoordinated Human Services Public Transportation Plan
Section I: Coordinated Human Services Transportation Plan1. Assessment of available services identifying current providers (public, private,
non-profit): Pg. 13-192. Assessment of need for individuals with disabilities, older adults and people with
low incomes. This assessment can be based on experiences and perceptions of the planning partners or more sophisticated data collection efforts, and gaps in service (Note: If a community does not intend to seek funding for a particular program – Section 5310, JARC or New Freedom – then the community is not required to include an assessment of the targeted population in its coordinated plan): Pg. 20
3. Strategies and / or activities to address the identified gaps and achieve efficiencies in service delivery: Pg. 23-31
4. Relative priorities for implementation based on resources, time, and feasibility for implementing specific strategies / activities identified: Pg. 22 and 32
Table of Contents
1. Introduction..................................................................................5
2. Description of Service Area..........................................................6Counties included in CTD........................................................6Demographics of CTD by county for CTD 15Transit Dependent Populations...............................................6
3. Inventory of Transportation Providers in CTD 15........................9Stakeholder Identification.......................................................9Transportation Providers Funded by KDOT..........................13Other Transportation Providers............................................17
4. Transportation Needs in the CTD..............................................20Framework for Action Summary...........................................20Service Gaps: What do we need to do better?......................21
5. Prioritized Needs........................................................................22
6. Action Plan.................................................................................23
7. Attachmentsa. Sample letter of invitation to participate..........................33b. Completed Framework for Action.....................................34c. Stakeholder contact log....................................................43d. Summit roster...................................................................68
List of Tables
Table 1: Transportation Dependent Populations, 2005 Estimates. .8Table 2: Planning Participants.......................................................11Table 3: Transportation Providers in the CTD 15 Service Area....16Table 4: Other Transportation Providers in CTD 15......................17Table 5: Summary of Survey Results.............................................20
List of Figures
Figure 1: Map of Coordinated Transit District 15...........................6Figure 2: Population Density for Counties in CTD 15 by Census Tract..........................................................................................................7Figure 3: Organizations...................................................................9Figure 4: Planning Participation....................................................10Figure 5: Intercity Bus Routes.......................................................19
Coordinated Transit District 15Coordinated Public Transit-Human Service Plan(Greeley, Wichita, Scott, Lane, Ness, Hamilton, Kearny, Finney,
Hodgeman, Stanton, Grant, Haskell, Gray, Ford, Morton, Stevens,Seward, Meade, and Clark Counties)
November 30, 2007
1. Introduction
The goal of this plan is to improve coordination of transportation and human services in Coordinated Transit District 15. It also fulfills the federal planning requirements of SAFETEA-LU which consist of the following:
A unified, comprehensive strategy for public transportation service delivery; Identifies transportation needs of individuals with disabilities, older
adults, and individuals with limited incomes; Lays out strategies for meeting those needs; and Prioritizes services.
To complete the plan, CTD members were asked to complete inventories and web-based surveys. They were also asked to participate in a transportation planning summit held on May 31st, 2007. 49 of the 313 people invited participated in the summit.
By the end of the summit, a draft action plan was completed. A coordinated public transit-human service transportation plan was developed based on data and input received from CTD members. All primary stakeholders were given the opportunity to comment on the action plan before it was finalized to be included in this report.
This plan addresses transit coordination priorities for the period from July 1, 2007 through June 30, 2010, but may be updated periodically to meet developing needs in the communities of Coordinated Transit District 15.
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2. Description of Service Area
Counties included in CTD.
In Kansas, there are 15 Coordinated Transit Districts (CTDs). Each CTD is responsible for coordinating public transit within their service area and membership consists of recipients of public and human service transit funds from the Kansas Department of Transportation. The CTD is located in the area of the state Southwest. 15. Map 1 contains the nineteen counties that are included in CTD 15: Greeley, Wichita,Scott, Lane, Ness, Hamilton,Kearny, Finney, Hodgeman,Stanton, Grant, Haskell, Gray,Ford, Morton, Stevens, Seward, Meade, and Clark.
Demographics of CTD 15 by county for Transit Dependent Populations
Over 150,000 people live in the CTD 15 service area. Figure 2 provides the population density of the area by number of persons living in each square mile. The areas surrounding the following towns have the highest population densities:
Dodge City Garden City Johnson City Liberal
Specialized transportation funds are targeted to individuals that are more likely to be transportation disadvantaged. Groups included in this category are older adults and individuals with disabilities, and individuals with incomes below the poverty level. Over 11% of the area’s population was age 65 or older, which was lower than the state’s overall rate of 13%. However, the rate of individuals with a go-outside-of-home disability was consistent with the state at 4.9%. The poverty rate of
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Figure 1 Map of Coordinated Transit District 15
individuals 18 and older was slightly higher in the area (7.3%) than the overall state (6.5%).
Figure 2 Population Density for Counties in CTD 15 by Census Tract
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Table 1Transportation Dependent Populations
2005 Estimates
CountyElderly 60+
Elderly 65+
Elderly 65+ (%)
16+; Go-outside-home disability
16+; Go-outside-home disability (%)
Adults (18+) below poverty
Adults (18+) below poverty (%)
Total Pop.
Clark 614 498 21.8% 112 4.9% 166 7.3% 2,283Finney 3,713 2,722 7.0% 1,848 4.7% 2,951 7.6% 38,988Ford 4,730 3,708 11.0% 1,910 5.7% 2,472 7.3% 33,751Grant 957 726 9.6% 373 5.0% 406 5.4% 7,530Gray 919 744 12.7% 265 4.5% 295 5.0% 5,861Greeley 286 238 17.7% 63 4.7% 98 7.3% 1,349Hamilton 593 478 18.4% 216 8.3% 244 9.4% 2,604Haskell 586 449 10.6% 188 4.4% 268 6.3% 4,232Hodgeman 498 401 19.0% 114 5.4% 166 7.9% 2,110Kearny 653 502 11.1% 210 4.7% 275 6.1% 4,516Lane 484 388 20.5% 118 6.2% 96 5.1% 1,894Meade 1,031 830 17.9% 237 5.1% 254 5.5% 4,625Morton 590 445 13.9% 148 4.6% 197 6.2% 3,196Ness 893 729 24.2% 155 5.2% 192 6.4% 3,009Scott 965 759 16.5% 113 2.5% 155 3.4% 4,600Seward 2,723 2,074 8.9% 1,078 4.6% 2,260 9.7% 23,274Stanton 383 291 13.0% 84 3.7% 202 9.0% 2,245Stevens 918 720 13.3% 228 4.2% 299 5.5% 5,412Wichita 475 369 16.0% 147 6.4% 182 7.9% 2,309CTD Total 22,012 17,072 11.1% 7,608 4.9% 11,176 7.3% 153,788
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3. Inventory of Transportation Providers in CTD
Stakeholder Identification
The CTD members identified 313 organizations that would be impacted by the Coordinated Plan. Human service providers represented the highest percentage of the stakeholder organizations. This is not surprising because there are many human service providers in CTD 15 whose clients rely on public transportation, and as a result these providers often have to coordinate their services with transit providers.
Each organization was invited to the Transportation Summit, as well as asked to either complete a transportation inventory and/or a human service provider inventory. Twenty-six percent of those organizations either attended the Summit or submitted inventories.
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Table 2Planning Participants
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Agency Name City
Attended Summit
Inventory Received?
Advocacy Service of Western Kansas for the Personal Touch Lakin Yes No
Area Mental Health Center Dodge City Yes Yes
Arrowhead West, Inc. Dodge City Yes Yes
Arrowhead West, Inc. Dodge City No Yes
Ashland Health Center Ashland Yes Yes
Center for Independent Living of SWKS Garden City Yes No
City of Ashland Ashland Yes YesCity of Ashland Ashland Yes Yes
City of Dodge City Public Transportation Dodge City Yes Yes
City of Garden City Garden City Yes No
City of Garden City/Holcomb/Finney County Planning and Community Development
Garden City Yes No
City of Scott City Scott City No Yes
Community Health Coalition/Dominican Sisters Garden City Yes No
Diamond View Estates Lane County Senior Living Foundation Dighton No Yes
Director 25th JD CC and Rehab Garden City Yes Yes
Director Ford County RSVP Yes No
Dodge City Family Planning Dodge City No Yes
Dodge City Public School USD 443 Dodge City No Yes
Family Crisis Services Garden City Yes No
Finney County Commissioners Garden City Yes No
Finney County Commissioners Garden City Yes No
Finney County Commissioners Garden City Yes No
Finney County Commissioners Garden City Yes No
Finney County Committee on Aging Garden City Yes Yes
Finney County Committee on Aging Garden City Yes Yes
Finney County Committee on Aging Garden City Yes Yes
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Agency Name City
Attended Summit
Inventory Received?
Finney County Committee on Aging Garden City Yes Yes
Finney County Committee on Aging Garden City Yes Yes
Ford County Planning Dodge City No Yes
Garden City Public Works Garden City Yes No
Gray County Cimarron No YesGreeley County Health Services & Greeley County Recreation Department Tribune Yes No
Grisell Memorial Hospital Ransom No YesHamilton County VIP's Syracuse Yes YesHugoton Senior Center/Stevens County Council on Aging Hugoton No Yes
Jetmore Senior Center Jetmore No YesLane County Transportation Dighton Yes YesMeade District Hospital/Heritage Program for Senior Adults Meade No Yes
Minneola District Hospital Minneola No Yes
Mosaic Garden City Yes No
Mosaic Garden City Yes No
Ness County Economic Development Ness City Yes NoPride of Life Senior Center Sublette No YesSatanta Aging Program Satanta Yes YesSatanta District Hospital Satanta No YesScott Community Foundation Scott City Yes NoScott County VIP's Scott City Yes YesScott County VIP's Scott City Yes YesScott County VIP's Scott City Yes Yes
SDSI President/CEO Garden City Yes No
Senior Center of Finney County Garden City Yes No
Social Security Administration Dodge City No Yes
Southwest Kansas Area Agency on Aging Dodge City Yes Yes
SRS Garden City Yes No
St. Catherine Hospital Social Work Department Garden City Yes Yes
Stevens County Health Department Hugoton No Yes
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Agency Name City
Attended Summit
Inventory Received?
Sunflower Home Health, Inc. Garden City Yes No
Sunflower Home Health, Inc. Garden City Yes No
The Garden City Telegram Government Reporter Garden City Yes No
Transportation Bus Yes No
Trinity Lutheran Church Garden City Yes Yes
United Methodist Mexican American Ministries Garden City No Yes
United Way Garden City No Yes
USD 214 Ulysses No YesUSD 220 Ashland No YesUSD 480 Liberal Yes No
VR Counselor Garden City Yes No
Wichita County Health Center Leoti Yes YesWichita County Health Center Leoti Yes No
Attachment C contains the stakeholder contact log, which is a complete list of organizations who were contacted as part of the planning process.
Transportation Providers Funded by KDOT
Transportation providers who are members of CTD 15 receive capital and operating assistance from the state and federal government. The two primary funding programs are the Section 5310 (Specialized Transportation for the Elderly or Disabled) and Section 5311 (General Public Transportation). Section 5309 funds are also being used in Garden City to build a transit facility. The following paragraphs are descriptions of providers funded by KDOT.
Arrowhead West, Inc. This non-profit corporation provides trips for all types of purposes to the elderly, disabled, and general public in the Dodge City area. The provider utilizes a demand response and a deviated route system, and is funded by Section 5311 funds, Section 5310 funds and State funds for operating and capital costs. The agency owns ten vehicles, seven of which are lift-equipped.
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City of AshlandThe City of Ashland provides medical, personal, recreational, shopping, nutritional, and historical/cultural trips for the senior citizen and disabled population in Ashland. The provider utilizes a demand response service and is funded by Section 5310 funds. The city owns one vehicle, which is lift-equipped.
City of Dodge CityThe City of Dodge City provides all types of trips to the elderly, disabled, and general public. It serves within the city limits of Dodge City and utilizes a demand response system. The city transit provider uses Section 5311 funds and owns two vehicles, both of which are lift-equipped.
Finney County Committee on Aging, Inc. This non-profit corporation is a rural public transportation provider that provides all types of trips for the elderly, disabled, and general public of Finney County. It serves Finney County, which includes Garden City, Holcomb, Pierceville, and Kalvesta. The COA uses a demand response and deviated fixed route and is funded by Section 5311, 5310, 5309, and State funds for operation and capital costs. The non-profit owns five vehicles, four of which are lift-equipped.
Garden Valley Retirement VillageThis non-profit corporation is a long term care facility that provides medical, recreational, shopping trips to the elderly and disabled. It uses a demand response service to serve Garden City and the surrounding areas. The service is funded by Section 5310 funds, and has one vehicle, which is lift-equipped.
Hamilton County VIP’s IncThis non-profit corporation is a door-to-door demand response system serving the elderly, disabled, and general public for medical, personal business, recreational, shopping, and nutritional trips. It is funded by Section 5311 funds and has two vehicles, both of which are lift-equipped.
Lane County TransportationThis county organization provides medical, personal business, recreational, shopping, and nutritional trips for the elderly, disabled and the general public. It uses a demand response system to serve all of Lane County, surrounding counties, and medical trips to cities as needed. It is funded by Section 5311 funds and has one vehicle, which is lift-equipped.
Liberal Good Samaritan
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This non-profit corporation provides elderly, disabled, and general public transportation within the City of Liberal, and Seward County and the surrounding area for medical, personal business, education, recreational, shopping, and nutritional trips. It is a demand response service that is funded by Section 5311 funds, and owns three vehicles, all of which are lift-equipped.
Satanta Aging Program, Inc.This non-profit provides transportation to the community of Satanta and the surrounding area for medical, personal business, education, recreational, and shopping trips, with elderly and the disabled being a priority. It is a demand response system and is funded by donations and Section 5310 funds. It has one vehicle, which is lift-equipped.
Scott Co, VIPThis non-profit provides a demand-response service to the elderly, disabled, and general public for medical, personal business, shopping, and nutritional trips for people in Scott County and traveling into Finney County. It is funded by Section 5311 funds and has one vehicle, which is lift-equipped.
Stevens County Health DepartmentThis county organization provides medical, personal business, shopping, and employment trips for the elderly, disabled and general public of Stevens and Morton Counties. It is a demand response system that is funded by Section 5311 funds. The organization has one vehicle, which is lift-equipped.
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Table 3Transportation Providers Funded by FTA 5310, 5311 or State
County Agency NameType of service Funding
Total of Vehicles (KDOT vehicles
in parenthes
es)
Ford Arrowhead West, Inc.
deviated routes, demand response
5311, 5310, State Operating and Capital
49 (10)
Clark City of Ashland Demand Response 5310 1 (1)
FordCity of Dodge City Public Transportation
Demand Response 5311 2 (2)
FinneyFinney County Committee on Aging
deviated routes, demand response
5311, 5310, State Operating and Capital
5 (5)
FinneyGarden Valley Retirement Village
Demand Response 5310 (1)
Hamilton
Hamilton County VIP's
Demand Response 5311 2 (2)
Lane Lane County Transportation
Demand Response 5311 1 (1)
Seward Liberal Good Samaritan
Demand Response 5311 (3)
Haskell Satanta Aging Program
Demand Response 5310 1 (1)
Scott Scott County VIP's
Demand Response 5311 1 (1)
StevensStevens County Health Department
Demand Response 5311 1 (1)
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Other Transportation Providers in CTD 15
There are also other funding sources for transportation providers. Table 4 consists of an inventory of other transportation providers that serve CTD 15.
Table 4Other Transportation Providers in CTD 15
County Agency Name CityType of service Clients served
Ford Area Mental Health Center Dodge City deviated routes General Public
StevensHugoton Senior Center/Stevens County Council on Aging
Hugoton deviated routes Senior Citizens
Finney Job Service Center Garden City
Finney KS Children's Service League Garden City
Haskell Pride of Life Senior Center Sublette deviated routes Senior Citizens
Finney United Way Garden City General Public
Finney YMCA Garden City
Ford Alterra Sterling House of Dodge City Dodge City
Ford American Red Cross Dodge City
Clark Ashland Health Center Ashland deviated routes
Gray Bethel Home Montezuma
Finney Case Management by Kris Garden City
Ford Dodge City Public School USD 443 Dodge City deviated routes School aged children
Finney Garden City Police Department
Garden City
Hodgeman Jetmore Senior Center Jetmore elderly and disabled
MeadeMeade District Hospital/Heritage Program for Senior Adults
Meade deviated routes Senior Citizens
Haskell Satanta District Hospital Satanta deviated routes elderly and disabled
Finney Trinity Lutheran Church Garden City deviated routes Children and adults
Ford United Methodist Youthville Dodge City
Gray USD 102 Cimarron School aged children
Greeley USD 200 Tribune School aged children
Stevens USD 209 Moscow School aged children
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County Agency Name CityType of service Clients served
Stevens USD 210 Hugoton School aged children
Grant USD 214 Ulysses School aged children
Kearny USD 215 Lakin School aged children
Kearny USD 216 Deerfield School aged children
Morton USD 217 Elkhart School aged children
Morton USD 218 Elkhart School aged children
Clark USD 220 Ashland deviated routes School aged children
Meade USD 225 Fowler School aged children
Meade USD 226 Meade School aged children
Hodgeman USD 227 Jetmore School aged children
Hodgeman USD 228 Hanston School aged children
Ness USD 303 Ness City School aged children
Finney USD 363 Holcomb School aged children
Gray USD 371 Montezuma School aged children
Haskell USD 374 Sublette School aged children
Ford USD 381 Spearville School aged children
Stanton USD 452 Johnson School aged children
Finney USD 457 Garden City School aged children
Ford USD 459 Bucklin School aged children
Scott USD 466 Scott City School aged children
Wichita USD 467 Leoti School aged children
Lane USD 468 Healy School aged children
Gray USD 476 Copeland School aged children
Gray USD 477 Ingalls School aged children
Seward USD 480 Liberal School aged children
Lane USD 482 Dighton School aged children
Seward USD 483 Kismet School aged children
Hamilton USD 494 Syracuse School aged children
Haskell USD 507 Satanta School aged children
Intercity Bus
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There is no intercity bus service in the CTD 15. The nearest intercity bus stops are in Colby, Hays, and Wichita. Figure 5 illustrates intercity bus stops nearest to CTD 15.
Figure 5: Intercity Bus Routes
All bus companies were invited to attend any and all summits. They were sent an invitation with a list of dates to all summit meetings.
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Emergency Preparedness and Response Plans (Transportation)
Transportation planning and coordinating the needs of vulnerable populations can significantly contribute to the success of emergency responses. The following groups require special consideration when preparing evacuation plans: the transportation dependent population; the population residing in nursing, assisted living, or other residential facilities; and hospital patients.
4. Transportation Needs in the CTD
Framework for Action Survey Results
To assess the current level of coordination in CTD 15, over 300 transportation and human service providers were asked to complete an online survey. The Framework for Action: A Self-Assessment Tool for Communities was the survey instrument used. Table 5 provides a summary of the results of the web-based survey.
Table 5Summary of Survey Results
(N=14 individuals)
Area Done Well
Needs Some Action
Needs Substantial
Action
Needs to Begin
Unsure
1. Making Things Happen by Working Together
0% 21% 43% 29% 7%
2. Taking Stock of Community Needs and Moving Forward
7% 14% 29% 29% 21%
3. Putting Customers First 14% 7% 36% 21% 21%4. Adapting Funding for
Greater Mobility0% 7% 21% 29% 43%
5. Moving People Efficiently 0% 21% 29% 29% 21%
Service Gaps: What do we need to do better?
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During the summit, each sub-group was asked to assess whether the current transportation system is meeting communities expectations. They were asked to create a list of “What do we need to do better?” Below is a summary of their comments.
Improve coordination between providers Increase coordination Central Dispatch Keep a central list of “for sale” vehicles that can be purchased by
multiple counties. Partnership with local businesses to buy tickets Create trained business staff to assist in emergencies Partnership with medical facilities that will pay for person's ride if
the person can not afford it More regional communication Documenting services with unmet needs
Improve education and awareness of transportation needs Advertising to inform the public Communicate needs and availability
Expand service Extend hours, including weekend and nights. Be available in all counties Need more handicapped accessibility Transportation for education/college programs need improvement More capacity during regular hours including additional routes and
busses Inter city transportation There needs to be more options in smaller communities Meets clients expectations
Increase training effectiveness Increase bilingual staff More driver education such as sensitivity training
Other factors that would improve coordination More financial support including local, state, and federal Less regulations from federal and state government Should not have to write grants to get state/federal funds but they
DO (written as they wrote it)
Prioritized Transportation Service Needs in CTD 15
4 priorities were developed for work in CTD 15, as follows:
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1. Improve coordination between providers, and increase partnerships between transportation providers and partnerships such as businesses and medical facilities.
2. Additional marketing and coordination of existing transportation services in the CTD to improve public knowledge and support of services.
3. Expand transportation service hours for evenings and weekends. 4. Receive more financial and administrative support from KDOT and
federal DOT.
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Action Plan for CTD #15
Goal 1: To provide improved and accessible transportation systems for South-West Kansas.
Objective Action Steps Sub-Tasks TimelineResponsible
PartyOutcome Measures Notes
a) Create feasibility and marketing plan for project.
1. Create a central contact point
2010
2. Create a webpage that contains the fact sheet and a directory of transportation providers with their contact information.
1.Determine the organization that will maintain the webpage.
2.Create the webpage
3.Include on the webpage a directory with phone numbers and email address
4.Send announcements out to public organizations / media.
3. Publicize the services provided by CTD members.
1.Place ads in the newspaper.
2.Place PSA’s on the radio and TV.
3.Post flyers in agencies and stores.
2010
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Objective Action Steps Sub-Tasks TimelineResponsible
PartyOutcome Measures Notes
b) Review State regulations and eliminate or streamline the regulations to be customer friendly and customer driven.
1. Obtain a waiver from KDOT to broaden service areas.
1. Specify service area to be broadened
2010 Regulations are revised and streamlined
2. Review regulations, identify constraints, and submit memo to KDOT with suggested regulation changes
Contact KDOT
c) Increase regular driver training to include 1st Aide, CPR, defensive driving, sensitivity training, and physicals.
1. Contact KUTC and submit a memo from the CTD with suggestions for improved driver training programs.
Contact KUTC 2010 Driver training includes 1st Aide, CPR, defensive driving, and physicals.
d) Multi-lingual material 1. Research funding and grants for translating material.
2010 Materials and any centralized website or materials
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Objective Action Steps Sub-Tasks TimelineResponsible
PartyOutcome Measures Notes
are multi-lingual.
2. Prioritize services that are most used by non-English speaking clients
e) To increase accessibility of service in CTD 15 by ensuing lift-equipped vehicles in each county
1. Provide lift-equipped service in the City of Leoti and the City of Ashland.
Determining whether additional vehicles are needed or whether existing service can be expanded to meet the need of Leoti or Ashland.
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Action Plan for CTD #15
Goal 2: To implement regional coordination to better serve the transit-dependent population, realize economies of scale, and to avoid duplication of services while closing existing service gaps.
Objective Action Steps Sub-Tasks TimelineResponsible
PartyOutcome Measures Notes
a) Coordinate medical trips.
1. Identify and contact doctors’ offices and medical centers with high levels of transit dependent patients.
2010 Each medical trip carries more patients.
2. Maintain a centralized list of medical trips
1. Create policy to broker payments between one provider and another.
2. Identify the different providers that can transport the same passengers.
2010
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Objective Action Steps Sub-Tasks TimelineResponsible
PartyOutcome Measures Notes
b) Regional dispatch/call center with the ability to network vehicles.
1. Earmark funding from each provider to provide for central dispatcher.
1. Create a memorandum of understanding regarding dispatching between providers.
2. Centralize list of providers and eligible passenger types.
Centralized access point created for services.
c) Develop transportation in every county.
1. Counties share transportation
1. Develop and administer needs survey
2010
2. Inventory of resources that are available for use.
3. Determine level of need in every county.
d) Coordinate trips to the greatest extent possible
1. Regional dispatch established.
(see Goal 2, objective b)
1. All CTD 15 representatives gather together and exchange information.
1. Establish quarterly CTD stakeholder meetings.
2. Identify resources when they gather together and exchange information.
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Objective Action Steps Sub-Tasks TimelineResponsible
PartyOutcome Measures Notes
3. Develop hubs of services such as Liberal, Garden City, Dodge City as meeting place for bus service.
e) Network to urban area routes
1. Administer needs survey to determine if need exists for CTD clients to make multiple trips within cities outside the CTD area.
1. Identify cities outside CTD that are most often the destination of CTD clients.
2. Contact the CTD within those cities to discuss access to networks.
CTD members have set policies to connect clients to urban area networks.
2. Work with KDOT to develop a plan to meet regional long-distance travel needs through intercity bus.
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Action Plan for CTD #15
Goal 3: Provide the best possible service to the most people with the rules and funding constraints, and by obtaining additional funding.
Objective Action Steps Sub-Tasks TimelineResponsible
PartyOutcome Measures Notes
a) Control Costs
b) Identify current services, potential funding sources, and private and governmental support.
1. Motivate public to support us at legislative levels (letters and appearances)
1. List legislative contact information, suggested talking points, and congressional town meetings and public meeting information on each transportation providers website.
2010 Additional funding for transportation providers.
2. Investigate founding funding such as Kansa Health Foundation and Topeka Community Foundation.
2010
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Objective Action Steps Sub-Tasks TimelineResponsible
PartyOutcome Measures Notes
3. Create a brief presentation that can be used by the CTD members or their board members.
1. Determine the message.
2. Select the presenter.
3. Contac the representatives of each local government and request the opportunity to speak at the next public meeting.
4. Give the presentations.
5. Invite the representative to on-going CTD meetings / events.
2010 Timeline may need to be revised for consistency with the local governments’ budget calendar.
4. Host an Annual Local Government and Public Transportation Summit to communicate the needs of the transportation dependent in South-West Kansas.
1. Select speakers who can summarize the current level of funding and the transportation needs in SW Kansas.
2. Provide a hand-out that contains community specific information for the decision makers.
3. Solicit their support for more funding.
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Objective Action Steps Sub-Tasks TimelineResponsible
PartyOutcome Measures Notes
c) Expand the hours of availability
1. Complete inventory of existing transportation services to determine current service hours.
1.Develop list of agencies sharing responsibilities of transportation.
2010 Shared costs among providers
Increased # of people receiving service outside regular business hours.
Keep list of location needs and clients’ names.
2. Eliminate duplicate service.
2010
3. Contact doctor’s offices and major employers to determine which have evening appointments or evening shifts.
2010
d) Investigate the availability of state-wide insurance for vehicles.
1. Contact KDOT for potential of KDOT to offer state-wide vehicle insurance.
1.Research if other State DOT offers a state-wide insurance program for transit vehicles.
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7. Project Selection PrioritiesProject selection in CTD 15 will be based on the following
priorities:
A. Project addresses area of greatest need.Currently identified high-priority needs include
i. Expand coordination and communication of transportation providers.
ii. Expand service to underserved areas. iii. Improve transportation educationiv. Improve training.
B. Project is most cost effective. i. Provides services to the most people for the least
moneyii. The expected benefits are the greatest for the
amount of money expendediii. The most use is made of existing resources to
deliver a new service iv. The project will reduce costs in the long run
C. Project demonstrates the greatest amount of coordination among partners.
i. Most partners are involvedii. Leverages the most funds from partnershipsiii. Service to clients is most coordinated and integratediv. Administration is the most coordinated and
integrated
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Attachment A- Sample letter of invitation to participate
May 1, 2007You are invited to attend
Transportation Needs Summit for the Southwest Kansas AreaIdentifying public and human service transportation needs
May 31, 200710:00 AM
(Lunch Provided)
At the Finney County 4H Building, 309 Lake Ave., Garden City, KS Note: Attendees must use South Parking Lot and South Entrance
Hosted by theSouthwest Kansas Regional Coordinated Transit District (CTD #15)
Including Greeley, Wichita, Scott, Lane, Ness, Hamilton, Kearny, Finney, Gray, Hodgeman, Ford, Stanton, Grant, Haskell, Morton, Stevens, Seward, Meade, and Clark counties
Please R.S.V.P to Amanda Nufer by May 14, 2007 to allow us to plan for lunch.
In August 2005, Congress passed the SAFE, Accountable, Flexible, Efficient, Transportation Equity Act: A Legacy for Users (SAFETEA-LU), reauthorizing funding for transportation services. As part of this reauthorization, agencies receiving funds for public and specialized transportation services must meet certain planning requirements.
One requirement of our funding is that projects must be part of a “locally-developed, coordinated public transit-human services transportation plan.” This plan must be developed through a process that includes representatives of public, private, and non-profit transportation services, human services providers and the general public.
You have been identified as representing an agency with an interest in mobility needs for people living in this 19-county service area. You are invited to participate in a transportation summit to help improve services to help us make sure that we target transportation resources to the right services and deliver them as efficiently as possible by working with the other service agencies in our communities.
The planning process requires an inventory of all of the transportation human service providers in our region. Please complete the enclosed inventory and return it to me before May 17, 2007 in the self-addressed stamped envelope. At the meeting we will review the inventory and complete an assessment of human services transportation coordination services within our area and an action plan for steps to improve coordination efforts.
Please RSVP to this meeting invitation on or before May 14, 2007 by calling me at 620-227-8803 or emailing [email protected]. We look forward to seeing you on May 31st in Garden City.
You also are asked to complete an online survey which will help identify priorities for transportation needs in our area. Please go to http://www.ksunitedweride.org. Look under “What’s New” for the Framework for Action for our CTD. Click on the link to go to a survey that will take approximately 5-10 minutes to complete. We would greatly appreciate it if you would take the time to respond to that survey to help us in the work that will be done at the transportation summit. Please complete this survey by May 24, 2007.
Thank you for your time and assistance in this important process.
Sincerely,
Amanda NuferAdministrator, Southwest Kansas Regional Coordinated Transit District
Attachment: Inventory with instructions and envelope (please mail back by May 17, 2007)
CTD 15 Coordinated Public Transit- November 2007Human Service Plan 34 November 2007
Attachment B- Completed Framework for Action
Framework for Action:BUILDING THE FULLY COORDINATED TRANSPORTATION SYSTEM
A Self Assessment Tool for CommunitiesSurvey Summary
CTD 15May 2007
Survey Overview
Making Things Happen by Working Together in CTD 15.
Top number is the count of respondents selecting the option.Bottom % is percent of the total respondents selecting the option.
Done WellNeeds Some Action
Needs Substantial
Action
Needs to Begin Unsure
My overall evaluation of how well the counties in CTD 15 are doing in the area of "Making Things Happen by Working Together":
00%
321%
643%
429%
17%
"Taking Stock of Community Needs and Moving Forward in CTD 15" Overall Evaluation:
My overall evaluation of how well we are doing in the area of "Taking Stock of Community Needs and Moving Forward in CTD 15":
17%
214%
429%
429%
321%
"Putting Customers First" Overall Evaluation
My overall evaluation of how well we are doing in the area of "Putting Customers First":
214%
17%
536%
321%
321%
Adapting Funding for Greater Mobility in CTD 15.
My overall assessment of how well we are doing in Adapting Funding for Greater Mobility in CTD 15:
00%
17%
321%
429%
643%
"Moving People Efficiently in CTD 15" Overall Assessment
My overall assessment of "Moving People Efficiently" in CTD 15:
00%
321%
429%
429%
321%
CTD 15 Coordinated Public Transit- November 2007Human Service Plan 35 November 2007
Area 1: Making Things Happen by Working Together in CTD 15. The key factor for "making things happen in CTD 15" is that individuals and organizations in our communities help envision, organize, and sustain a coordinated system that provides mobility and access to transportation for all.
Top number is the count of respondents selecting the option.Bottom % is percent of the total respondents selecting the option.
Done WellNeeds Some Action
Needs Substantial
Action
Needs to Begin Unsure
Have community leaders and organizations defined the need for change and articulated a new vision for the delivery of coordinated transportation services?
17%
00%
643%
643%
17%
Is a governing framework in place that brings together providers, agencies, and consumers? With clear guidelines that all embrace?
00%
214%
321%
857%
17%
Does the governing framework cover the entire community and maintain strong relationships with neighboring communities and state agencies?
00%
321%
429%
429%
321%
Is there sustained support for coordinated transportation planning among elected officials, agency administrators, and other community leaders?
00%
536%
321%
429%
214%
Is there positive momentum? Is there growing interest in and commitment to coordinate human service transportation trips and maximize resources?
00%
214%
536%
750%
00%
Comments about "Making Things Happen by Working Together" in CTD 15.
CTD 15 Coordinated Public Transit- November 2007Human Service Plan 36 November 2007
Area 2: Taking Stock of Community Needs and Moving Forward in the Counties of CTD 15. The driving force for this area is the availability of a completed and regularly updated community transportation assessment process identifies assets, expenditures, services provided, duplication of services, specific mobility needs of the various target populations, and opportunities for improvement. It assesses the capacity of human service agencies to coordinate transportation services. The assessment is used for planning and action.
Top number is the count of respondents selecting the option.Bottom % is percent of the total respondents selecting the option.
Done WellNeeds Some Action
Needs Substantial
Action
Needs to Begin Unsure
Is there an inventory of community transportation resources and programs that fund transportation services?
00%
321%
321%
214%
643%
Is there a process for identifying duplication of services, underused assets, and service gaps?
17%
17%
429%
214%
643%
Are the specific transportation needs of various target populations well documented?
17%
214%
00%
536%
643%
Has the use of technology in the transportation system been assessed to determine whether investment in transportation technology may improve services and/or reduce costs?
00%
00%
214%
643%
643%
Are transportation line items included in the annual budgets for all human service programs that provide transportation services?
17%
323%
00%
321%
750%
Have transportation users and other stakeholders participated in the community transportation assessment process?
00%
214%
214%
643%
429%
Is there a strategic plan with a clear mission and goals? Are the assessment results used to develop a set of realistic actions that improve coordination?
00%
214%
17%
536%
643%
Is clear data systematically gathered on core performance issues such as cost per delivered trip, ridership, and on-time performance? Is the data systematically analyzed to determine how costs can be lowered and performance improved?
00%
321%
214%
321%
643%
Is the plan for human services transportation coordination linked to and supported by other plans such as the Regional Transportation Plan, State Transportation Improvement Plan, human service program plans, and other state and local plans?
17%
214%
17%
429%
643%
Is data being collected on the benefits of 1 2 1 5 5
CTD 15 Coordinated Public Transit- November 2007Human Service Plan 37 November 2007
coordination? Are the results communicated strategically? 7% 14% 7% 36% 36%
6. Comments about "Taking Stock of Community Needs and Moving Forward" in CTD 15:
CTD 15 Coordinated Public Transit- November 2007Human Service Plan 38 November 2007
Area 3: Putting Customers First The driving force for this area is that customers including people with disabilities, older adults, and low-income riders have a convenient and accessible means of accessing information about transportation services. They are regularly engaged in the evaluation of services and identification of needs.
Top number is the count of respondents selecting the option.Bottom % is percent of the total respondents selecting the option.
Done wellNeeds some action
Needs substantial
action
Needs to begin Unsure
Does the transportation system have an array of user-friendly and accessible information sources? Are efforts being made to inform the transportation users about available programs and services?
17%
429%
214%
429%
321%
Are travel training and consumer education programs available on an ongoing basis?
00%
321%
536%
321%
321%
Is there a seamless payment system that supports user-friendly services and promotes customer choice of the most cost-effective service?
00%
214%
429%
536%
321%
Are customer ideas and concerns gathered at each step of the coordination process? Is customer satisfaction data collected regularly?
00%
214%
536%
321%
429%
Are marketing and communications programs used to build awareness and encourage greater use of the services?
17%
429%
214%
321%
429%
Comments about Putting Customers First in CTD 15:
CTD 15 Coordinated Public Transit- November 2007Human Service Plan 39 November 2007
Area 4: Adapting Funding for Greater Mobility in CTD 15. The driving factor in this area is that "innovative accounting procedures are often employed to support transportation services by combining various state, federal, and local funds. This strategy creates customer-friendly payment systems while maintaining consistent reporting and accounting procedures across programs."
Top number is the count of respondents selecting the option.Bottom % is percent of the total respondents selecting the option.
Done wellNeeds some action
Needs substantial
action
Needs to begin Unsure
Is there a strategy for systematic tracking of financial data across programs? Are local funding allocations based on demonstrated evidence of coordinated activities?
17%
17%
214%
429%
643%
Is there an automated billing system in place that supports the seamless payment system and other contracting mechanisms?
17%
00%
214%
536%
643%
Comments about "Adapting Funding for Greater Mobility in CTD 15":
CTD 15 Coordinated Public Transit- November 2007Human Service Plan 40 November 2007
Area 5: Moving People Efficiently in CTD 15. The driving factor for this area is that multi-modal and multi-provider transportation networks are being created that are seamless for the customer but operationally and organizationally sound for the providers.
Top number is the count of respondents selecting the option.Bottom % is percent of the total respondents selecting the option.
Done wellNeeds some action
Needs substantial
action
Needs to begin Unsure
Has an arrangement among diverse transportation providers been created to offer flexible services that are seamless to customers?
00%
214%
321%
536%
429%
Are support services coordinated to lower costs and ease management burdens?
00%
321%
321%
536%
321%
Is there a centralized dispatch system to handle requests for transportation services from agencies and individuals?
00%
17%
429%
429%
536%
Have facilities been located to promote safe, seamless, and cost-effective transportation services?
00%
214%
536%
321%
429%
Comments about "Moving People Efficiently in CTD 15":
CTD 15 Coordinated Public Transit- November 2007Human Service Plan 41 November 2007
Please identify your affiliation. Please check all that apply:
State agency personnel (local or
regional office) 0 0%
Public transportation
provider agency5 36%
Human service transportation
provider agency2 14%
Human service agency with
consumers in need of
transportation services
6 43%
State association representing
human service agencies
0 0%
Advocacy organization 2 14%
Consumer 0 0%
Intercity bus transportation 0 0%
Local governmental
official0 0%
Other, Please Specify
View Responses4 29%
CTD 15 Coordinated Public Transit- November 2007Human Service Plan 42 November 2007
Which counties do you directly serve or are you involved with? (Please check all that apply?)
Greeley 5 36%
Wichita 5 36%
Scott 5 36%
Lane 4 29%
Ness 5 36%
Hamilton 6 43%
Kearny 5 36%
Finney 7 50%
Hodgeman 4 29%
Stanton 4 29%
Grant 4 29%
Haskell 3 21%
Gray 5 36%
Ford 4 29%
Morton 4 29%
Stevens 4 29%
Seward 3 21%
Meade 4 29%
Clark 3 21%
19. Comments or questions about this self-assessment process?
CTD 15 Coordinated Public Transit- November 2007Human Service Plan 43 November 2007
Attachment C- Stakeholder Contact LogCTD members are encouraged to complete the information requested in this table and to update it periodically.
Agency Name CountyFirst name
Last name Address City Zip Phone Email
Advocacy Service of Western Kansas for the Personal Touch
Kearny Wilma Day 109 Albert Street Lakin 678
60 620-355-1468 [email protected]
Advocacy Unlimited Finney Francine Phillis 1008 N
3rd StreetGarden City
67846 620-276-8029
Alterra Sterling House of Dodge City
Ford 2400 N 14th
Dodge City
67801
American GI Forum Ford 711
MilitaryDodge City
67801
American Legion Ford 803 S 14th Dodge City
67801 returned
American Red Cross Ford 209 W
MulberryDodge City
67801
Area Mental Health Center Ford Lance Stone PO Box
370Dodge City
67801 620-227-5040 [email protected]
Arrowhead West, Inc. Ford Amanda Nufer PO Box
1417Dodge City
67801 620-227-8803 amanda@arrowheadwest.
orgArrowhead West, Inc. Ford Liz Demuth PO Box
1417Dodge City
67801 620-225-4061 [email protected]
Ashland Health Center Clark Evelyn Harmon PO Box
338, 188 Ashland 67831 620-635-2311 [email protected]
Bethel Home Gray 300 S Aztec Street
Montezuma
67867
Bible Christian Church Finney 1404 E
MaryGarden City
67846 620-276-8356
Board Members, Scott County VIP's Scott 302 South
Church Scott City 67871 620-872-3501
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Agency Name CountyFirst name
Last name Address City Zip Phone Email
Bob Wilson Memorial Grant County Hospital
Grant 415 N Main Street
Ulysses 67880 620-356-1266
Bucklin Senior Center Ford PO Box
423 Bucklin 67834
Calvary Assembly Finney 3101 N Campus
Garden City
67846 620-275-2208 returned
Case Management by Kris Finney Kris Lundgren PO Box
295Garden City
67846 620-271-2492
Catholic Diocese of Dodge City Ford
910 Central Avenue
Dodge City
67801
Catholic Social Services Finney
708 N Main Street
Garden City
67846 620-272-0010
Center for Independent Living of SWKS
Finney Victor OteroPO Box 2090; 1802 E Spruce
Garden City
67846 620-276-1900 [email protected]
Center for Independent Living of SWKS
Finney Troy HortonPO Box 2090; 1802 E Spruce
Garden City
67846 620-276-1900 [email protected]
Children and Families Network RCDC
Finney 714 Ballinger
Garden City
67846 620-275-0291
Christ the King Lutheran Church Ford 1008 W
BeesonDodge City
67801
Church of Christ Ford 2300 Central
Dodge City
67801
Church of Christ Finney 1715 Pioneer
Garden City
67846 620-276-2500
CTD 15 Coordinated Public Transit- November 2007Human Service Plan 45
Agency Name CountyFirst name
Last name Address City Zip Phone Email
Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints
Ford 2510 6th Dodge City
67801
Church of the Brethren Finney 505 N 8th Garden
City67846 620-276-7319
Church of the Nazarene Finney
1310 E Kansas Avenue
Garden City
67846 620-275-4278 returned
City of Ashland Clark Chester Mishler PO Box 548 Ashland 678
31 620-635-2810 [email protected]
City of Ashland Clark Joe Conaway PO Box 548 Ashland 678
31 620-635-2810 [email protected] of Dodge City CREW Ford Jane Longmeye
r 806 N 2nd Dodge City
67801
City of Dodge City Planning and Community Development
Ford 806 2nd Dodge City
67801
City of Dodge City Public Transportation
Ford Chris Curtis 240 San Jose
Dodge City
67801 620-225-8119 [email protected]
City of Garden City Finney Rachel Asebedo 301 N 8th Garden
City67846 620-276-1170 [email protected]
City of Garden City/Holcomb/Finney County Planning and Community Development
Finney Kaleb Kentner PO Box 499
Garden City
67846 620-276-1170 [email protected]
City of Scott City Scott 221 W 5th Scott City 67871 620-872-5322
City of Syracuse Hamilton Risa PO Box Syracuse 678
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Agency Name CountyFirst name
Last name Address City Zip Phone Email
148 78
Comfort Inn Ford 2000 W Wyatt Earp
Dodge City
67801
Community Congregational Finney 710 N 3rd Garden
City67846 620-275-5623
Community Health Coalition/Dominican Sisters
Finney Sister Janice Thorne 1002
GillespieGarden City
67846 620-276-5387 [email protected]
Community Services Council Finney Debra Bolton 501 S 9th
StreetGarden City
67846 620-275-9164
Cornerstone Church Finney 2901 N
8th Garden City
67846 620-275-5965
County Appraiser Lane John Reeder 144 S Lane Dighton 678
39 620-397-2804
Destiny Supports, INC. Finney Carolyn Galbraith
2510 John, PO Box 332
Garden City
67846 620-272-0564
Diamond View Estates Lane County Senior Living Foundation
Lane Shirley Hamilton775 E Diamond View Drive
Dighton 67839 620-397-5111 [email protected]
Director 25th JD CC and Rehab Finney Dick Beasley
601 N Main Street Suite A
Garden City
67846 620-272-3630 [email protected]
Director Ford County RSVP Ford Debbie Allen [email protected]
Dodge City Airport Manager Ford
806 Second Avenue
Dodge City
67801
Dodge City Area Ford Bob Wetmore PO Box Dodge 678 620-227-3119
CTD 15 Coordinated Public Transit- November 2007Human Service Plan 47
Agency Name CountyFirst name
Last name Address City Zip Phone Email
Chamber of Commerce
939, 311 W Spruce City 01
Dodge City Church of the Nazarene
Ford 1700 Ross Boulevard
Dodge City
67801
Dodge City Commissioners Ford 806 N 2nd Dodge
City67801
Dodge City Community College
Ford Anthony Lyons2501 N 14th Street
Dodge City
67801
Dodge City Convention and Visitors Bureau
Ford 4th and Spruce
Dodge City
67801
Dodge City Family Planning Ford Karla Demuth 811 N 2nd Dodge
City67801 620-225-1933
Dodge City Housing Authority Ford Matt Brady 407 E
Bend Dodge City
67801
Dodge City Medical Center Patient Relations
Ford 2020 Central
Dodge City
67801
Dodge City Public School USD 443 Ford Chris Walden 1000 2nd
AvenueDodge City
67801 620-227-1613 [email protected]
Dodge City Senior Center Ford 2408 N
CentralDodge City
67801
Dodge City SRS Ford 1509 Avenue P
Dodge City
67801
Dodge City Surgicenter Ford 100 Ross
BoulevardDodge City
67801
Econo Lodge Ford 1610 W Wyatt Earp
Dodge City
67801
Elkhart Senior Morton 647 S Elkhart 679
CTD 15 Coordinated Public Transit- November 2007Human Service Plan 48
Agency Name CountyFirst name
Last name Address City Zip Phone Email
Center Cosmos 50Emmaus House Finney 802 N 5th Garden
City67846 620-275-2008
Evangelical United Methodist Finney 614 n 13th Garden
City67846 620-475-4889
Excel Cargill Meat Solutions Ford 3201 E
TrailDodge City
67801
Faith Baptist Church Finney 1455 N 16
Mile RoadGarden City
67846 620-275-7350
Families Together Garden City Parent Center
Finney 111 Grant Garden City
67846
Families Together, INC. Finney Laurie Gerber
1518 Taylor Plaza
Garden City
67846 620-276-6364
Family Care Counseling Finney 601 E
EdwardsGarden City
67846 620-275-9584
Family Crisis Services Finney Lana Christense
n106 W Fulton
Garden City
67846 620-275-5911 [email protected]
Family Ministries, INC Finney Roger Bradshaw
1850 N T-Bone Drive
Garden City
67846 620-272-6186
Fellowship Baptist Finney 506 1st Street
Garden City
67846 620-275-5304
Finney County Commissioners Finney Larry Jones Garden
City67846 620-277-2358
Finney County Commissioners Finney Don Doll Garden
City67846 620-276-6226
Finney County Commissioners Finney Ramon Halbur Garden
City67846 620-276-8336 [email protected]
Finney County Commissioners Finney Pete Olson Garden
City67846 620-272-3542 [email protected]
CTD 15 Coordinated Public Transit- November 2007Human Service Plan 49
Agency Name CountyFirst name
Last name Address City Zip Phone Email
Finney County Committee on Aging
Finney Bonnie Burgardt 907 N 10th
Garden City
67846 620-272-3626 [email protected]
Finney County Committee on Aging
Finney Marcy Duncan 907 N 10th
Garden City
67846 620-272-3626 [email protected]
Finney County Committee on Aging
Finney John Strauss 907 N 10th
Garden City
67846 620-272-3626
Finney County Committee on Aging
Finney Dale Taylor 907 N 10th
Garden City
67846 620-272-3626 [email protected]
Finney County Committee on Aging
Finney Norma Nichols 907 N 10th
Garden City
67846 620-272-3626 [email protected]
Finney County Community Learning Center
Finney 1401 W Jones
Garden City
67846 620-276-5370
Finney County Economic Development
Finney Lilliana 1509 Fulton Terrace
Garden City
67846 620-271-0388
Finney County Planning and Community Development
Finney Kaleb Kentner PO Box 499
Garden City
67846 620-276-1170 [email protected]
Finney County Sheriff Finney 304 N 9th Garden
City67846 620-272-3700
Finney County Transit Committee Finney John Strauss Garden
City67846
Finney Health Department Finney 919 Zerr Garden
City67846 620-272-3600
First Assembly of Ford 2301 N Dodge 678
CTD 15 Coordinated Public Transit- November 2007Human Service Plan 50
Agency Name CountyFirst name
Last name Address City Zip Phone Email
God 14th City 01First Assembly of God Finney
702 Campus Drive
Garden City
67846 620-276-3371
First Baptist Church Lane Danny Parker 130 W
Annabella Dighton 67839 620-397-2447
First Baptist Church Ford 1310 N
2ndDodge City
67801
First Baptist Church Finney 1007 N
11th Garden City
67846 620-275-5266
First Baptist Church Finney
403 Emmanuel Drive
Holcomb 67851 620-277-0858
First Christian Church Ford 711 5th Dodge
City67801
First Christian Church Finney 306 N 7th
StreetGarden City
67846 620-275-5411
First Church of God Ford 1701
CentralDodge City
67801
First Mexican Baptist Finney 309 W
CampbellGarden City
67846 620-276-7176
First Missionary Church Ford 1310
Avenue CDodge City
67801
First Presbyterian Church Ford 803
CentralDodge City
67801
First Southern Baptist Ford 3106 N
14thDodge City
67801
First Southern Baptist Finney 2708 N
3rd Garden City
67846 620-276-7859
First Spanish Assembly of God Finney 513 Inge Holcomb 678
51 620-277-0554 returnedFirst United Ford 210 Soule Dodge 678
CTD 15 Coordinated Public Transit- November 2007Human Service Plan 51
Agency Name CountyFirst name
Last name Address City Zip Phone Email
Methodist Church City 01First United Methodist Church Finney
1106 N Main Street
Garden City
67846 620-275-9171
Ford County Commissioners Ford 100
GunsmokeDodge City
67801
Ford County Planning Ford Mark Shriwise 100
GunsmokeDodge City
67801 620-227-4739
Fowler Nursing Home Meade 401 E 6th,
PO Box 20 Fowler 67844
Fowler Senior Center Meade 310
Church Fowler 67844
Fry Eye Associates Finney 310 E Walnut, STE 101
Garden City
67846 620-275-7248
Garden City Chamber of Commerce
Finney 1511 E Fulton
Garden City
67846 620-276-3264
Garden City Jaycee's Finney
601 Dubbers Drive
Garden City
67846 620-275-4284 returned
Garden City Police Department Finney 304 N 9th Garden
City67846 620-276-1300
Garden City Public Works Finney Sam Curran Garden
City67846 620-276-1260 [email protected]
Garden Valley Church Finney 1701 N
3rdGarden City
67846 620-276-7410
Garden Valley Retirement Center Finney Denise Dunnette
1505 E Spruce Street
Garden City
67846 620-275-9657 [email protected]
omGCCC Business and Industries
Finney 801 Campus
Garden City
67846
620-276-9536
CTD 15 Coordinated Public Transit- November 2007Human Service Plan 52
Agency Name CountyFirst name
Last name Address City Zip Phone Email
DriveGirl Scouts Ford 108 n 14th Dodge
City67801 returned
Good Samaritan Center Ford 501 W
BeesonDodge City
67801
Goodwill Industries Finney 2005 E
SchulmanGarden City
67846 620-275-1007
Grace Bible Church Finney
2595 N Jennie Barker Road
Garden City
67846 620-275-6701
Grace Community Church Ford 500 Ross
BoulevardDodge City
67801
Grant County Grant 108 S Glenn Ulysses 678
80
Gray County Gray Bonnie Swartz300 S Main, PO Box 487
Cimarron 67835 620-855-3618 [email protected]
Gray County Over 50 Gray Hazel Flowers
221 S Main, PO Box 236
Cimarron 67835 620-855-3711
Gray County Planning Gray Tom Hogan PO Box
688 Cimarron 67835 620-855-7701 [email protected]
Greeley County Greeley 616 2nd Tribune 67879
Greeley County Health Services & Greeley County Recreation Department
Greeley Melissa Walk506 Third, PO Box 338
Tribune 67879 620-376-4221 [email protected]
Grisell Memorial Hospital
Ness Kris Ochs 210 S Vermont,
Ransom 67572
785-731-2231 kochs@grisell
CTD 15 Coordinated Public Transit- November 2007Human Service Plan 53
Agency Name CountyFirst name
Last name Address City Zip Phone Email
PO Box 268
GVRV Finney 1505 E Spruce
Garden City
67846 620-275-9651
Hamilton County Commissioners Hamilton Marcia PO Box
1167 Syracuse 67878
Hamilton County Hospital Hamilton
700 E Huser Street, PO Box 948
Syracuse 67878 620-384-7461
Hamilton County VIP's Hamilton Mavis Long PO Box
871 Syracuse 67878 620-384-7871 [email protected]
Harvest America Finney 605 N 8th Street
Garden City
67846 620-275-1619 returned
Haskell County Haskell PO Box 518 Sublette 678
77
Hill Top House Ford 505 W Elm Dodge City
67801
Hispanic Council Finney Lydia Gonzales 204 S 6th Garden City
67846 620-276-7207
Hodgeman County Hodgeman PO Box
247 Jetmore 67854
Hodgeman County Health Center
Hodgeman
809 W Bramley, PO Box 310
Jetmore 67854 620-357-8361
Hodgeman County Senior Center
Hodgeman Mary Ford
23135 NW 217th Road
Jetmore 67854
Holcomb Community Church
Finney Henderson and Douglas
Holcomb 67851 620-277-0022
CTD 15 Coordinated Public Transit- November 2007Human Service Plan 54
Agency Name CountyFirst name
Last name Address City Zip Phone Email
Holiday Inn Express Ford
2320 W Wyatt Earp
Dodge City
67801
Homestead Finney 2414 Henderson
Garden City
67846 620-272-9800
Hospice of the Prairie Ford 2010 1st
AvenueDodge City
67801
Hugoton Senior Center/Stevens County Council on Aging
Stevens Barbara Beeks624 S Main Street
Hugoton 67951 620-544-7156
Jetmore Senior Center
Hodgeman Mary Ford
23135 NW 217th Road
Jetmore 67854 620-357-8794 [email protected]
Job Service Center Finney 7th and Spruce
Garden City
67846 620-276-2339
Kansas Soldiers Home Ford 101
PershingFord Dodge
67801
Karis, INC Finney Sandra Wiederstein
1515 E. Fulton Terrace
Garden City
67846 620-260-9931
Kearney County Kearny 305 N Main Lakin 678
60
Kearney County Hospital Kearny
500 Thorpe Street
Lakin 67860 620-355-7111
Kismet Senior Center Seward 502 Main
Street Kismet 67859
Knights of Columbus Ford 800 W
FrontviewDodge City
67801
KS Children's Service League Finney 705
BallingerGarden City
67846 620-276-3232
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Agency Name CountyFirst name
Last name Address City Zip Phone Email
Lane County Economic Development
Lane Chuck Miller 145 S Lane Dighton 678
39 620-397-5553
Lane County Hospital and Lane County Long Term Care
Lane Donna McGowan 235 W Vine Dighton 678
39 620-397-5321
Lane County Senior Center Lane Gene Williamson 144 N 1st Dighton 678
39 620-397-2300 Lane County Transportation Lane Crysta Torson 144 S
Lane Dighton 67839 620-397-5356 [email protected]
Le Choung Duc, MD Finney Le Choung
Duc, MD915 N Main Street
Garden City
67846 620-275-4486
Leisure Years Center Ness
422 N Topeka Avenue
Ness City 67560
Liberal Good Samaritan Seward Kathy Sanko
2160 Zinnia Lane
Liberal 67901 620-624-3831 [email protected]
Liberal Senior Center Seward 701 N
Grant Liberal 67901
Liberal Springs Seward 1500 N Terrace Liberal 679
01
Lions Club Lane Roger Yost PO Box 774 Dighton 678
39 620-397-5644
Manor of the Plains Ford Tammy Lampe
200 Campus Drive
Dodge City
67801
Meade County Meade 200 N Fowler Meade 678
64
Meade County Meade Roger DeGarmo Meade 678 [email protected]
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Agency Name CountyFirst name
Last name Address City Zip Phone Email
Economic Development 64Meade District Hospital/Heritage Program for Senior Adults
Meade LaTonya CarrollPO Box 820, 510 E Carthage
Meade 67864 620-873-5563 Lcarroll@meadehospital.
com
Mexican American Ministries Ford 1700
Avenue FDodge City
67801
Minneola District Hospital Clark Debbie Buckley PO Box
127 Minneola 67865 620-885-4264 [email protected]
Mira Vista Apartments Finney 1406
HardingGarden City
67846 620-271-0551
Morton County Morton PO Box 1167 Elkhart 679
50
Morton County Hospital Morton Lenoard
445 N Hilltop, PO Box 937
Elkhart 67950
Mosaic Finney Moses Achoa2708 N 11th Street
Garden City
67846 620-275-9180 mosesachoa@mosaicinfo.
org
Mosaic Finney Debbie Reynolds2708 N 11th Street
Garden City
67846 620-275-9180 debbie.reynolds@mosaici
nfo.org
Mosaic Seward David Jasper441 N Industrial Avenue
Liberal 67901 620-624-3817
Moscow Senior Center Stevens 206 Main
Street Moscow 67952
Ness County Ness 202 W Sycamore Ness City 675
60 Ness County District 2 Hospital Ness Richard Bergling 312 Custer Ness City 675
60 785-798-2291
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Agency Name CountyFirst name
Last name Address City Zip Phone Email
Ness County Economic Development
Ness David Snyder Ness City 67560 785-798-4864 [email protected]
New Chance Finney 116 1/2 E Chestnut
Garden City
67846 620-276-0840
New Chance Inc. Ford 2500 E Wyatt Earp
Dodge City
67801
Nuts and Bolts, INC Seward 405 W 2nd Liberal 679
01 Park Lane Nursing Home Scott 210 E Park
Lane Scott City 67871 620-872-5871
Park View Assisted Living Grant 750 N
Missouri Ulysses 67880
Pershing Manor Finney 606 Pershing
Garden City
67846 620-276-1240
Pierceville Federated Church Finney
203 Avenue A, PO Box 7
Pierceville 67868 620-335-5228
Pioneer Home LLC Kearny 111 W Railroad Avenue, PO Box 48
Lakin 67860
Pioneer Manor Stevens 6th and Polk, PO Box 758
Hugoton 67951
Plaza Medical Center Finney 911 N
Main Garden City
67846 620-276-8201
Plymell Union Church Finney
25 W Pymell Road
Garden City
67846 620-276-6160
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Agency Name CountyFirst name
Last name Address City Zip Phone Email
Prairie View Church of the Brethren
Scott 4855 W Finney-Scott Road
Scott City 67871
Presbyterian Church Finney 1719
TexasGarden City
67846 620-275-9141
Pride of Life Senior Center Haskell Rick Houdashel
l105 E Becknell Sublette 678
77 620-675-8596 Providence Professional Service
Finney Sandra Fine302 Fleming Ste. 8
Garden City
67846 620-275-7100
Quality Cab Finney Garden City
67846 620-275-8294
Radiation Oncology Center Ford 116 Ross
BoulevardDodge City
67801
Ransom Senior Center Ness Vermont
Street Ransom 67572
Retired Senior Volunteer Program
Ford 240 San Jose
Dodge City
67801
Retired Senior Volunteer Program
Finney 907 N 10th
Garden City
67846
Russell Child Development Center
Finney Sharon Hixson 714 Ballinger
Garden City
67846 620-275-0291
Sacred Heart Cathedral School Ford 905
CentralDodge City
67801
Sandhill Orthopedic and Sports
Finney 101 E Fulton
Garden City
67846 620-275-8400
Satanta Aging Program
Haskell Suzy Koelzer PO Box 113, 118
Satanta 67870
620-649-2304 [email protected]
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Agency Name CountyFirst name
Last name Address City Zip Phone Email
N Sequoyah Street
Satanta District Hospital Haskell Nancy Doss
401 S Cheyenne Street, PO Box 159
Satanta 67870 620-649-2761 [email protected]
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Scott Community Foundation Scott Pat Baughman Scott City 678
71 620-872-3790 [email protected] County Clinic, PA Scott 204 South
College Scott City 67871 620-872-2187
Scott County Hospital Scott 310 E 3rd
Street Scott City 67871 620-872-5912
Scott County VIP's Scott Delbert Rose302 Church Street
Scott City 67871 620-872-3501 [email protected]
m
Scott County VIP's Scott Glenna Strickles302 Church Street
Scott City 67871 620-872-3501 [email protected]
m
Scott County VIP's Scott Elmer Snyder302 Church Street
Scott City 67871 620-872-3501 elmer_snyder2001@yaho
o.comScott County, County Clerk Scott 303 Court Scott City 678
71 620-872-5265
SDSI President/CEO Finney Mark Hinde
1808 Palace Drive
Garden City
67846
620-275-9189x202 [email protected]
Second Baptist Church Finney
1107 N Main Street
Garden City
67846 620-276-2805
Senior Center of Finney County Finney Bill Pitts 907 N
10th Garden City
67846 620-272-3067
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Agency Name CountyFirst name
Last name Address City Zip Phone Email
Senior Center of Finney County Finney Dale Taylor 907 N
10th Garden City
67846
Sensitive Home Care, LLC Seward Carla Gustason
518 N Kansas Avenue
Liberal 67905 620-624-3797
Seventh Day Adventist Finney 2710
FlemingGarden City
67846 620-276-9356
Seward County Seward 415 N Washington
Liberal 67901
Seward County Planning Seward Stacy Johnson
415 N Washington, Ste 116
Liberal 67905 620-626-3206
Seward County Planning Seward Bobbi Strait
415 N Washington, Ste 116
Liberal 67905 620-626-3206 [email protected]
Siena Medical Clinic Finney 311 E
SpruceGarden City
67846 620-275-3700
Social Security Administration Ford Hans Katzenmei
er2204 Summerton Circle
Dodge City
67801 620-227-8591 [email protected]
Southeast Asian MAA Finney
4101 Highway 50
Garden City
67846 620-275-2261
Southwest Guidance Center Seward James Karlan PO Box
2945 Liberal 67905 620-624-8171 [email protected]
Southwest Kansas Area Agency on Aging
Ford Dave Geist 240 San Jose
Dodge City
67801 [email protected]
Southwest Medical Center
Seward 315 W 15th Street, PO
Liberal 67905
620-624-1651
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Agency Name CountyFirst name
Last name Address City Zip Phone Email
Box 1340Spearville Community Senior Center
Ford Spearville 67876
SRS Finney Lee Ann Shrader1710 Palace Drive
Garden City
67846 620-272-5800 [email protected]
St. Catherine Hospital Home Health Care Services
Ford 809 s 14th Dodge City
67801
St. Catherine Hospital Social Work Department
Finney Jill Whippo 401 E Spruce
Garden City
67846 620-272-2525 jillwhippo@catholichealth
.netSt. Cornelius Episcopal Church Ford 200 W
SpruceDodge City
67801
St. Dominic Catholic Church Finney 615 J C
StreetGarden City
67846 620-276-2024
St. James Lutheran Church Finney 16089
BelmontGarden City
67846 620-275-5108
St. Mary Catholic Church Finney
509 St. John Street
Garden City
67846 620-275-4204
St. Thomas Episcopal Church Finney Main and
WalnutGarden City
67846 620-276-3173
Stage Coach Taxi Service Ford 678
01
Stanton County Stanton 201 N Main Johnson 678
55 Stanton County Health Care Facility
Stanton Shea Veatch 404 N Chestnut Street, PO
Johnson 67855
620-492-6250
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Agency Name CountyFirst name
Last name Address City Zip Phone Email
Box 779Stanton County Senior Center Stanton 205 E
Weaver Johnson 67855
Stevens County Stevens 200 E 6th Hugoton 67951
Stevens County Health Department
Stevens Paula Rowden1042 S Jackson, Suite A
Hugoton 67951
620-544-7177x16 [email protected]
Stevens County Hospital Stevens Linda Stalcup
1006 S Jackson, PO Box 10
Hugoton 67951 620-544-8511
Summitt Res-Care of Kansas Finney Marilyn Hannagan
2102 E Spruce Street
Garden City
67846 620-271-0176
Sunflower Home Health, Inc. Finney Chris McKinney
2925 E Mary, PO Box 702
Garden City
67846 620-275-4440 [email protected]
Sunflower Home Health, Inc. Finney Carol DeLeon
2925 E Mary, PO Box 702
Garden City
67846 620-275-4440
Sunshine Nursing Finney 2718 Cummings Road
Garden City
67846 620-276-1787
Super 8 Motel Ford 1708 W Wyatt Earp
Dodge City
67801
SWKS Regional Prevention Center Finney
801 Campus Drive
Garden City
67846 620-276-9624
Terrace Garden Care Center Finney
2308 N 3rd, PO Box 955
Garden City
67846
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Agency Name CountyFirst name
Last name Address City Zip Phone Email
TGCC Finney 2308 N 3rd Street
Garden City
67846 620-276-7643
The Garden City Telegram Government Reporter
Finney Scott BershofPO Box 958, 310 N Seventh
Garden City
67846
620-276-6862x 237
The Salvation Army Ford 1100
Avenue EDodge City
67801
The Salvation Army Finney 216 N 9th Garden
City67846 620-276-4027
Transportation Bus Finney Martha Mgossett 620-872-5088 Tribune Senior Center Greeley 410
Broadway Tribune 67879
Trinity Association Ford 510 W Frontview
Dodge City
67801
Trinity Lutheran Church Finney Leland Jackson 1010
FlemingGarden City
67846 620-276-3110 [email protected]
ail.comTrinity Wesleyan Church Finney 408 Jones Garden
City67846 620-276-3892
Ulysses Senior Center Grant 117 E
Grant Ulysses 67880
United Methodist Mexican American Ministries
Finney Penney Schwab712 St. John, PO Box 766
Garden City
67846
620-275-1766x225 [email protected]
United Methodist Youthville Ford 11200
Lariat WayDodge City
67801
United Way Finney Margaret Anderson 1511 E Fulton
Garden City
67846 620-275-1425 [email protected]
United Way of Dodge City Ford 240 San
JoseDodge City
67801
USD 102 Gray Lynette 314 N 1st Cimarron 678
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Agency Name CountyFirst name
Last name Address City Zip Phone Email
35USD 200 Greeley 400 W
Lawrence Tribune 67879
USD 209 Stevens Moscow 67952
USD 210 Stevens 205 E 6th Hugoton 67951
USD 214 Grant Bill Hall 111 S Baughman Ulysses 678
80 620-356-3655 [email protected]
USD 215 Kearny 1003 W Kingman Lakin 678
60
USD 216 Kearny Deerfield 67838
USD 217 Morton 204 Van Buren Elkhart 679
50
USD 218 Morton 150 Wildcat Elkhart 679
50
USD 220 Clark 311 Clipper Ashland 678
31
USD 225 Meade 100 E 8th Fowler 67844
USD 226 Meade 409 School addition Meade 678
64
USD 227 Hodgeman
500 Neideracher
Jetmore 67854
USD 228 Hodgeman Hanston 678
49
USD 303 Ness 414 E Chestnut Ness City 675
60 USD 363 Finney Sandy Rogers 200 N
Main Garden City
67846
620-271-2004
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Agency Name CountyFirst name
Last name Address City Zip Phone Email
Street
USD 363 Finney Sam 200 N Main Street
Garden City
67846 620-277-2257
USD 371 Gray PO Box 361
Montezuma
67867
USD 374 Haskell 105 Fern Sublette 67877
USD 381 Ford 305 Avenue B Spearville 678
76
USD 452 Stanton Johnson 67855
USD 457 Finney 1205 Fleming
Garden City
67846 620-276-5100
USD 459 Ford 102 S Main Bucklin 678
34
USD 466 Scott 704 S College Scott City 678
71
USD 467 Wichita 106 S Indian Leoti 678
61
USD 468 Lane John LaFave5006 N Dodge Road
Healy 67839 620-398-2248
USD 476 Gray Copeland 67837
USD 477 Gray Ingalls 67853
USD 480 Seward Doris Sherrill Liberal 67901 620-604-1090 [email protected]
USD 482 Lane Angela Lawrence544 East Pearl Street
Dighton 67839 620-397-2835
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Agency Name CountyFirst name
Last name Address City Zip Phone Email
USD 483 Seward RR 1 Box 24 A Kismet 678
59
USD 494 Hamilton Jim Helton PO Box 1187 Syracuse 678
78
USD 507 Haskell Satanta 67870
Veterans Commission of Kansas
Finney 302 Fleming
Garden City
67846 620-276-3102
Veterans of Foreign Wars Lane Robert Dowell 211 S
Main Dighton 67839 620-397-2625
Veterans of Foreign Wars Ford 909 13th
AvenueDodge City
67801
VR Counselor Finney Stacy Stump1710 Palace Drive
Garden City
67846 620-272-5800 [email protected]
Western Plains Medical Complex Ford 3001
Avenue ADodge City
67801 620-225-8400
Western Prairie Care Home Grant 300 E
Maize Ulysses 67880
Wheatridge Park Care Center Seward
1501 S Holly Drive
Liberal 67901
Wichita County Wichita PO Box 279 Leoti 678
61
Wichita County Health Center Wichita Bertie Evans
211 E Earl Street, RR2, Box 38
Leoti 67861 620-375-4600
Wichita County Health Center
Wichita Angela Whaler 211 E Earl Street, RR2, Box
Leoti 67861
620-375-2233 [email protected]
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Agency Name CountyFirst name
Last name Address City Zip Phone Email
38Women's Clinic Finney 115 N
Main Garden City
67846 620-275-9752
Word of Life Church Finney 3004 N
3rd StreetGarden City
67846 620-276-3825
Wound Care Center Finney
310 E Walnut, STE 201
Garden City
67846 620-272-2700
Wyatt Earp Inn Ford Roberta 2110 E Wyatt Earp
Dodge City
67801
YMCA Finney 1224 Center
Garden City
67846 620-275-1199
Young Life Finney 107 Grant Avenue, PO Box 546
Garden City
67846 620-275-7397 returned
Youth Services Finney Robert Gonzales 909 Zerr Garden City
67846 620-271-6200
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Attachment D- Summit Roster
Name Title/Organization Phone number email address Chester Mishler City of Ashland Bus Coordinator 620-635-2810 [email protected] S. Torson Lane County Transportation 620-397-5356 [email protected] J. Nichols Senior Center Garden City 620-272-3620 [email protected] Evans Wichita County Health Center in Leoti 620-375-2233 wchcccm.net.org
Kaleb KentnerCity of Garden City/Holcomb/Finney County Planner and Community Development
620-276-1170 [email protected]
Mark Hinde President CEO SDSI 620-275-7521 [email protected] Baushman Scott Community Foundation 620-872-3790 [email protected] M. Achoa Mosaic 620-275-9180 [email protected] Christensen Family Crisis Services 620-275-2018 [email protected] Ann Shrader SRS 620-276-5981 [email protected] Curran City of Garden City 620-276-1260 [email protected]
Leland P. Jackson Director of Youth Ministry Trinity Lutheran Church Garden City 620-276-3110 [email protected]
Bonnie Burgardt Transportation director Finney County Committee on Aging 620-272-3626 [email protected]
Stacey Stump Vocational Rehab Counselor SRS 620-272-5959 [email protected]
Evelyn Harmon Social Service Director Adult Care Home Operator Ashland Health Care 620-625-2311 [email protected]
Marcy Duncan Assistant Transporation Director Finney County Committee on Aging 620-272-3626 [email protected]
John Strauss Finney County Senior Center 620-276-3549
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Name Title/Organization Phone number email addressDelbert L. Rose Transportation Director Scott County VIP Glenna Strickler Scott County, KS
Paula M. Sucoh Stevens County Health Department Hugoton [email protected]
Doris Sherrill Liberal USD #480 620-604-1090 [email protected] Long Director Hamilton County VIP's Syracuse 620-384-7871 [email protected] Taylor Finney County Senior Center 620-276-6803 [email protected] Snyder Ness County Economic Development 785-798-4864 [email protected]
Angela Wheler Wichita County Health Center Activity/Social Service Director 620-375-4600 [email protected]
Melissa Walk Greeley County Health Services Activity Director 620-376-4225
Sister Janice ThomeCommunity Health Coalition/USD 457/Parents as teachers, Dominican Sisters Ministry of Ascensia
620-276-5387 or 620-276-0949 [email protected]
Debbie Reynolds Mosaic Executive Director 620-275-9189x202 [email protected]
Dave Geist Southwest Kansas Area Agency on Aging
Vic OteroCenter for Independent Living in Southwest Kansas PO Box 2090 Garden City 67046
620-276-1900x106 [email protected]
Martha A Martin Gossett Transportation Bus 620-872-5088
Elmer Snyder Chairman of the Board Transportation Scott County VIP's 620-872-5265 [email protected]
Suzy Koelzer Satanta Aging Program 620-649-2304 [email protected]
Dick Beasley Director 25th Judicial district County Court and Rehab 620-272-3630 [email protected]
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Name Title/Organization Phone number email address
Wilma Day Advocacy Services of Western Kansas Case Manager/Owner 620-355-1468 [email protected]
Lance Stone Residential Coordinator Area Mental Health 620-227-5040 [email protected]
Amanda Nufer Accountant Arrowhead West 620-227-8805 [email protected] Conaway Nutrition Manager City of Ashland 620-635-2137 [email protected]
Jill Whippo St. Catherine Hospital Social Work Supervisor 620-275-0321 Jillwhippo@catholic
Bill Pitts FCCA Garden City 620-272-3067 Chris McKinney Sunflower Home Health Ed/Ownder 620-275-4440 [email protected] Nelson Sunflower Home Health AED 620-275-4440 Chris Curtis Dodge City Public Transportation [email protected] Allen Director Ford County RSVP [email protected] Jones Finney County Commissioner 620-277-2358 Don Doll Finney County Commissioner 620-276-6226 Ramon Halbur Finney County Commissioner 620-276-8336 [email protected] Olson Finney County Commissioner 620-276-3542 [email protected]
Scott Basher Garden City Telegram Government Reporter
620-276-6862x24
Kdot Attendees Bret RoweJohn Jay RosackerCheryl M. Fisher
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