HOLIDAY SERVICE NOTICE (AVISO DE SERVICIO ESPECIAL) - Friday, Dec 24 and Friday, Dec 31, 2021
Jefferson Transit will operate at Saturday service levels on Friday, Dec 24 and Friday, Dec 31, 2021. See schedules and timetables for more info.

Operaremos en horario de servicio los sábados el viernes 24 de diciembre y viernes 31 de diciembre de 2021. Consulte los horarios de las rutas de Jefferson Transit para obtener más información y confirmar el servicio para sus viajes para esas fechas.

Paratransit

Coronavirus Update

Masks or cloth face coverings required for all riders effective Friday, May 15th (download flyer).

Español: Máscaras o cubiertas de tela requeridas para todos los Pasajeros. Vigente desde el Viernes 15 de Mayo.

Thank you for your cooperation to help slow the spread of COVID-19.

Keep up with Jefferson Parish by visiting www.jeffparish.net or text JPALERT to 888-777 for daily alerts.

The health and safety of our riders and employees is a top priority. If you are feeling sick or part of the demographic that the CDC categorizes as “at higher risk” of contracting COVID-19 (older adults, people with chronic medical conditions), staying home or self-quarantining is the best thing to do. Riders of MITS (Mobility Impaired Transportation System) who know they are COVID-19 positive that need to be transported to daily routine Doctors appointments and Dialysis should call their insurance for transportation needs. Acadian Ambulance crews and ambulances are standing by to assist. This is necessary so that individuals who are sick are in the care of trained medical staff. Thank you for understanding as we do our part to help prevent the spread of this virus in our community and make sure all our JeT and MITS riders and employees are protected.

Contact the MITS Paratransit Office
Applications: (504) 889-7155
Trip Reservations: (504) 889-7156

MOBILITY IMPAIRED TRANSPORTATION SYSTEM

MOBILITY IMPAIRED TRANSPORTATION SYSTEM (MITS)

The Mobility Impaired Transportation System, known as MITS, is part of Jefferson Transit. MITS provides transportation for persons with disabilities who are unable to use fixed route Jefferson Transit service. The fixed route service has designated bus stops at regular 2-block intervals along specific routes, while MITS service is origin-to-destination and demand responsive. The MITS service, also known as paratransit service, is designed to meet the requirements of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), including a reasonable modifications and accommodations request process. LIFT/Dial-A-Ride is a comparable paratransit service operated by the Regional Transit Authority in Orleans Parish.

Who is Eligible to Ride MITS?

MITS service is available to persons who meet specific criteria described in the ADA. Individuals are eligible for MITS service only if there is some part of the fixed route bus system that they cannot use or navigate because of a disability. An individual is eligible if he or she has a permanent, temporary, or intermittent disability as described below and if the fixed route bus system cannot provide service to a particular individual for a particular trip.

How Do I Apply to Ride MITS?

In June 2002, we implemented a new evaluation process to determine the eligibility for paratransit riders. The application (see below) must be completed in its entirety and mailed to the MITS office (see address below). Upon receipt of the completed application, a form will be forwarded to the healthcare professional specified on the healthcare professional authorization form. When MITS receives this form from the healthcare professional, an in-person interview may be required. Within 21 days of the interview, the applicant will be notified regarding the status his/her eligibility.

MITS Application

MITS Application – Spanish

Applications are also available by calling or writing the MITS Office and can be obtained in other formats upon request. All applicants are required to attend an in-person interview after the application and heathcare authorization forms have been received by MITS.

MITS, Jefferson Transit Paratransit Service
operated by Transdev, Inc.
118 David Drive, Metairie, Louisiana 70003
Office: (504) 889-7155
TDD: (504) 736-8483
Fax: (504) 734-3341

 

How Much Does it Cost to Ride MITS?

As of January 2010, each MITS rider pays a fare of $3.00 for each one-way trip. The fare was recommended by the Transportation Advisory Board and approved by the Jefferson Parish Council. By law, the fare for MITS cannot exceed two times the regular fare for fixed route buses. There is no charge for a personal care attendant traveling with a MITS rider. Guests are charged the same fare as certified MITSriders. Coupon books are available in the MITS Office.

What Area Does MITS Serve?

MITS serves urbanized Jefferson Parish and a limited area of Orleans Parish. Urbanized Jefferson Parish includes the Eastbank, all developed areas north of the Hero Cutoff on the Westbank, and the Lafitte area. Areas served in Orleans Parish include Delgado Community College, the New Orleans Central Business District and the Medical Center/Tulane medical complex.

MITS riders can transfer to RTA’s paratransit service, known as the LIFT, at the Eastbank or Westbank transfer points: (1) Eastbank – Delgado Community College and Oschner Back Atrium Area; (2) Westbank Gretna/Wilty Terminal.

MITS Service Area Map