The Human Service Transportation Plan (HSTP) is a unified, locally-derived, comprehensive plan for delivery of public and specialized transportation that serves persons with disabilities, older adults and persons with limited incomes by:
- Identifying transportation needs, gaps and barriers;
- Outlining strategies for coordinating transportation to better address those needs; and
- Prioritizing the transportation projects.
Need a Ride?
A travel training video that explains how to use rural public transit in East Central Illinois can be found at this link.
2018 Region 8 HSTP Report Card: Updated annually, the report card tracks progress toward the performance measures outlined in the The 2018 Champaign-Urbana Urbanized Area Human Service Transportation Plan (HSTP).
HSTP 2020 Web Plan
Human Service Transportation Planning (HSTP) is an initiative to evaluate existing transportation services, identify the transportation needs of individuals with disabilities, older adults, and people with low incomes, and establish goals and strategies for meeting these needs in Champaign, Clark, Coles, Cumberland, DeWitt, Douglas, Edgar, Macon, Moultrie, Piatt, Shelby, and Vermillion Counties in Illinois. Approval of the 2020 update of the HSTP Plan was delayed due to Covid-19 but was approved by the Region 8 HSTP committee in March of 2023. The HSTP 2020 Web Plan can be found here: https://ccrpc.gitlab.io/hstp2020