Who Can Ride? Everyone!!!
~Children~Parents~Adults~Elderly~
*Worthington
Dial A Ride*
*Worthington City Bus Route*
*Nobles County Heartland Express Routes*
Notification of Public
Rights Under Title VI
The services, facilities, and benefits of our programs are for the use of all persons regardless of race,
color, or national origin in accordance with Title VI of the Civil Rights Act. Any individual who feels he/she has been denied
the opportunity to participate in any of SMOC's programs and wishing to file a complaint of discrimination should contact
the following:
Stephanie Noerenberg,
Transit Director
1106 3rd Avenue
Worthington, MN 56187
507-376-3322
A Title VI complaint may also be made by contacting:
Title VI Specialist, Office of Civil Rights
Minnesota Department of Transportation
395
John Ireland Blvd., Mail Stop 170
St. Paul, Minnesota
55155-1899
Prairieland
Transit has policies and procedures in place to guarantee all our passengers the safest, most efficient ride
Reasonable modifications of the Prairieland Transit System's policies and procedures
are available to individuals with a disability, upon request.
Please contact Stephanie Noerenberg for more information or to make a modification request
Passengers may request information in alternative accessible formats if needed
Any member of the public may request a deviation
If
you have questions or need more information about any of our policies, procedures, or SMOC’s Civil Rights Program, please
contact Stephanie Noerenberg,Transit Director.
Persons with limited
English proficiency may contact our office at the following number: 507-376-4195
Personas con conocimientos limitados del inglés
pueden ponerse en contacto con nuestra oficina al siguiente número: 507-376-4195