File #: 19-0043    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Ceremonial Item Status: Ceremonial Item
File created: 1/17/2019 In control: Board of County Commissioners
On agenda: 2/25/2019 Final action:
Title: Presentation of the 2018 Champions in Transportation Awards & Proclamation
Attachments: 1. 2018 Champions in Transportation AFF Supplemental 2-25-2019, 2. 2018 Champions in Transportation Proclamation 2-25-2019, 3. Redesigned Champions in Transportation Invitation February 25-2019, 4. Proclamation - Champions in Transportation Week
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Presentation of the 2018 Champions in Transportation Awards & Proclamation

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Date of BOCC Meeting: February 25, 2019

Request for Board Action:
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This event originally scheduled for December 10, 2018 was cancelled due to inclement weather and is rescheduled for Board action February 25, 2019.

The Board is requested to formally proclaim February 25, - March 4, 2019 as Champions in Transportation Week and present the 2018 "Champion in Transportation" Awards.

Now in its' third consecutive year Durham County ACCESS in conjunction with the Transportation Advisory Board (TAB) will recognize some of the true unsung champions that utilize the demand response service. Without Durham County ACCESS, in many cases these recipients would not have a dedicated, safe and accessible means to travel to work, medical & health related appointments or trips to basic destinations for essential needs. The community and organizational awardees represent some of the heroes and true champions that work endlessly to support and advocate for greater mobility options and investment in public transportation, locally, statewide and at the national level.

The 2018 "Champion in Transportation" award categories and recipients are as
follows:

Passenger of the Year: LeRoy Farrington (Rural General Public- Work Trip)
Senior Citizen of the Year: Mary Cropper (Senior Center Activities)
Exceptional Customer Service
Employee of the Year: Thandiwe (Tiny) Meek, First Transit
Excellence in Advocacy: David Rhew, Executive Director, NCPTA

CHAIRMAN'S AWARDS
Heart of a Champion: Randolph Lynch (First Transit)
Spirit of Durham: Zack Hawkins, State Representative and TAB Member


Alignment with Strategic Plan: Goal 1- Community and Family Prosperity and
Enrichment and Goal 2 - Health & Well-being for All. Increased mobility and access to transportation enhances the quality of life, health and economic well-being of Durham County residents. The program and activit...

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