City of Oakland Begins Universal Basic Mobility Pilot Project in West Oakland

Grant-funded project provides up to $320 to West Oakland residents for use on public transit and shared mobility

OAKLAND, CA – The City of Oakland has begun distributing debit cards loaded with up to $160 to low-income West Oakland residents or workers as part of the West Oakland Universal Basic Mobility Pilot. Eligible participants must live or work in West Oakland earn less than the “area median income” of $103,500 annually for a single person and up to $192,250 for an eight-person household (full income limits available here).

 

Eligible participants can sign up for one of the 1,000 cards on a first-come, first served basis by taking a brief survey (link here). After using the funds, participants can take a second survey to have another $160 loaded onto their cards for a total of $320. The funds can be loaded on to Clipper cards or used to purchase fares from BART, AC Transit, BayWheels bike share, Lime and VeoRide E-scooters, Amtrak and other forms of public transportation.  

 

This project is funded by $400,000 of the $2,699,000 “West Oakland Transit Investments (WOTI)” grant from the Alameda County Transportation Commission (ACTC.) The grant will also fund upgrades to up to 14 bus stops and remove abandoned railways.  

 

“The West Oakland UBM project is an example of OakDOT’s focus on transportation equity. Too many West Oakland residents struggle to afford their transportation costs. This innovative project will help 1,000 low-income West Oaklanders afford sustainable modes of transit like BART, AC Transit, BayWheels and E-scooters, while reducing auto dependence and wear and tear on our roads,” said OakDOT Department Director Josh Rowan.  

 

The West Oakland UBM project builds upon an earlier UBM pilot in East Oakland that distributed up to $150 to 500 East Oakland residents. The results of that project showed that 40% of participants changed the way they traveled as a result of the program, with 23% driving alone less. Participants in the West Oakland UBM are asked to take a “before” and “after” survey about their transportation patterns.

 

Eligible participants can also sign up in person at the OakDOT table at the following events:

  • Prescott Night Market on 7/11/2024 from 4pm - 8pm at 1620 18th Street
  • West Oakland Farmers Market on 7/21/2024, from 10:00am - 2:00pm at 1809 Peralta Street

Visit the project website for more information https://www.oaklandca.gov/topics/universal-basic-mobility 

 

About the City of Oakland's Department of Transportation  

The Department of Transportation envisions, plans, builds, operates and maintains a transportation system for the City of Oakland and assures safe, equitable, and sustainable access and mobility for residents, businesses and visitors. 

 

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Posted: July 11th, 2024 2:50 PM

Last Updated: July 11th, 2024 2:52 PM

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