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Use
it or lose it, is the message
The Point
Roberts community van is looking for more drivers, more passengers
and more places to go. “Their concern is we’re not using it as
much as they’d like,” said organizer Joan Roberts after a recent
meeting with Whatcom Transportation Authority staff. “They’d like
to see us eventually using it six days a week, two trips per day.”
The community
van, which got its start earlier this year, curently runs approximately
ten trips a week, including shopping trips to Bellis Fair mall,
Silver City for Tuesday cheap movies, senior lunch pickups around
the Point or walking trips all over the county. The program now
has 11 certified volunteer drivers who have completed the required
four-hour course on how to drive the van.
“I’d like
to see it used more for the kids,” Roberts said. “That’s part
of the reason we went after it.” The van could be used to connect
with the Saturday morning ski shuttle to Mt. Baker, to take families
to concerts or sporting events, or for an outing in Vancouver.
“Parents just need to come forward and ask for it,” Roberts said.
The catch
is that every trip needs a volunteer driver, and the current pool
of drivers isn’t enough to handle growth in trip requests. “The
vision is if we had around 30 drivers each one would only drive
one trip per month,” Roberts said. Interested drivers can pick
up application material at Triple M Realty on Gulf Road or by
calling the van info line at 945-2844. Drivers need a clean driving
record.
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