Local taxi service caters to wheelchair users 24/7

By Jennifer L. Boen
of The News-Sentinel

For the first time in her adult life, Susan Izdepski does not have to plan work hours, social activities and even church attendance around the times when transportation that can accommodate her wheelchair is available.

On Friday, she took advantage of Fort Wayne's new wheelchair-accessible taxi service. It is the first time such a service operating 24/7, 365 days a year became available in Fort Wayne.

“We're not in Chicago. This is happening here in Fort Wayne,” said Betsy Kachmar, Citilink assistant general manager, at a news conference to unveil the service. Citilink is partnering with Community Transportation Network and Deluxe Taxi to offer the service.

Citilink sold to Deluxe Taxi two of its vans that are outfitted with ramps so people in a wheelchair can roll right in. The vans were formerly used by supervisors and had been replaced with new vehicles. Deluxe, in turn, is reimbursing Citilink for the cost of the vans through a voucher system offered to local social-service agencies. The vouchers come in $5 increments.

Although the two vans can be used by anyone in need of accessible transportation, individuals identified by agencies who need financial assistance to cover the cost of the taxi can use the voucher, which are distributed by the nonprofit CTN.

Deluxe is charging its normal taxi fee for the accessible van, and in about a year, Deluxe General Manager Dave Burian said both vans are expected to be paid off with the voucher system.

Citilink has accessible buses and also operates the Access service, curbside service for riders with disabilities. But both those services run 6 a.m.-9 p.m.

This service opens many doors for Izdepski, who has cerebral palsy. She works in the call center at Centennial Wireless in Fort Wayne, which runs around the clock.

“I work part time now because of the bus schedule,” she said. The new service will also give her the opportunity to attend church.

“I haven't been to church in four years,” she said, noting in the past, if she needed to go to the hospital in the middle of the night, “I had to get people up at 2 or 3 in the morning.”

Becky Weimerskirch, executive director of CTN, said other community transportation programs and options are in the works.

“We're breaking new ground here in Fort Wayne to bring accessible taxi services,” she said. After the vouchers are used up, the coalition will be looking at other means of helping low-income people afford the service.

Although Deluxe expects most trips to be within the city limits, “We'll take people wherever they want to go,” Burian said.

Taxi Purge

by Roger Evans

Recently I met a delegation of black cab drivers at City Hall. Amongst other matters, they drew my attention to illegal minicabs operating in parts of Redbridge and asked for action to deal with the problem. It is difficult to put a stop to this scourge but regular police operations disrupt the touts and encourage them to take their business elsewhere. Having been robbed by an unlicensed driver some years ago I am aware of the menace and I decided to bring it to the attention of the Mayor:

Roger Evans: Will you ensure that more is done by the police and the Public Carriage Office to crack down on illegal minicabs operating at Gants Hill / Wanstead High Street / South Woodford?

Boris Johnson: TfL works very closely with the Metropolitan Police Service (MPS) and City of London Police to tackle taxi touting and illegal cabs across London

The MPS Transport Operational Command Unit (TOCU), funded by TfL, has a dedicated pan London Cab Enforcement Unit (CEU), responsible for enforcing the law relating to taxis and private hire vehicles in London. The police use a broad menu of tactical options to tackle illegal cab issues including covert and highly visible activities deploying to priority areas across London.

Gants Hill

The TOCU regularly deploy in the Gants hill area, working in partnership with local policing teams to carry out routine patrols and enquiries in response to intelligence received. In addition to these patrols, the CEU has undertaken three plain clothes operations working alongside the Gants Hill safer neighbourhood team focussing on the Faces nightclub. These activities have led to a number of arrests.

Wanstead High Street

An operation working with the local safer neighbourhood team targeting Wanstead High Street was planned in 2008 but ultimately relocated to Gants Hill due to more specific intelligence received. Touting issues at this location are kept under review and will be considered as part of their future tasking decisions.

South Woodford

The TOCU regularly deploy to South Woodford, carrying out patrols and enquiries in response to intelligence received. In addition to these patrols, the CEU has undertaken a number of joint plain clothes operations with local policing teams including the Churchfields safer neighbourhood team - two of these operations have focussed on Mojo's nightclub and led to a number of arrests.

TfL has also introduced tougher penalties for any licensed driver convicted of taxi touting to send out a clear message that this will not be tolerated. From 1 August 2008, licensed drivers convicted of taxi touting will lose their license for a maximum of one year. Over 50 PHV licenses have already been revoked since this date.

So now the Mayor is aware of the problem. I would like to know about other touting hotspots in Havering or Redbridge so that I can bring them to his attention.