DCE ESA Request for Quote
Written by Administrator
Audubon Area Community Services, Inc./ GRITS Transportation is seeking proposals to provide Documented Categorical Exclusion (DCE) with Phase I Environmental Site Assessment (ESA) for a Bus Maintenance Facility.
Specifications can be obtained by contacting Dan Lanham or Jean Dickens at AACS/GRITS 222 St. Elizabeth Street, Owensboro, KY 42301 or by calling 270-688-1651
Disadvantaged Business Enterprises and Women’s Business Enterprises are encouraged to submit quotes. Quotes are due in our office by 2:00 PM CST on February 22, 2012 at which time they will be opened and evaluated.
Do You Have Questions?
Written by Administrator
If you have any questions regarding GRITS Transportation, please feel free to call us at (270) 686-1651. Press '1' at the menu if you have questions regarding your Medicaid eligibility, and trip requirements/recommendations.
Medicaid Transportation
To many elderly and isolated citizens, GRITS provides an essential service facilitating improved access to various needed services. GRITS does more than just get people to their destinations. The agency strives to provide safe, comfortable and timely service. It recognizes that ‘customer service’ is not just a slogan; it is the heart of its business. Every client is valued and treated with the utmost respect and care. GRITS transports people not packages.
Eligibility
Providing customers high-quality, non-emergency transportation services requires a tremendous level of coordination with various agencies and partners. Listed below are many of our programs and services available in the Green River area.
ADA Paratransit Services
The goal of any transportation system is to provide the mobility options that meet the travel needs of all community members. Within every community there are residents whose physical limitations may prevent full access to all transportation services. In many cases, these individuals are transit dependent.
The Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 mandates that persons with disabilities cannot be denied full access to public facilities, employment or transportation. The law requires fixed-route services to be accessible, and complementary curb-to-curb service to be available for individuals whose disabilities preclude the use of fixed-route service.
If you have questions, please check the Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) here.
