Statement on TriMet’s Decision to Cut Hand-to-Hand Paratransit Service
MEDIA CONTACT
Melissa Roy-Hart
(503) 444-0026 | media@droregon.org
Portland, Oregon—June 30, 2026. Disability Rights Oregon is deeply concerned that TriMet is eliminating Hand-to-Hand paratransit assistance for 300 riders with severe cognitive disabilities effective July 1, 2026.
““This public transportation cut isn’t a minor administrative adjustment; it’s a major reduction in services for people who have significant cognitive support needs. Hand-to-hand services support independence and community living for people with disabilities and older adults — they are vital for getting to the doctor’s office, seeing family and so much more. It is shameful to see TriMet trying to fix its $224 million budget deficit on the backs of 300 people with cognitive disabilities by cutting hand-to-hand services.””
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Disability Rights Oregon
Disability Rights Oregon upholds the civil rights of people with disabilities to live, work, and engage in the community. The nonprofit works to transform systems, policies, and practices to give more people the opportunity to reach their full potential. For nearly 50 years, the organization has served as Oregon’s Protection & Advocacy system.