Transportation Program
Transportation help is available for Tribal members and spouses both inside and outside the Tribe’s five-county service area. Three kinds of service are available:
- Elder and disabled transportation for health, education, work, and social/recreational purposes
- Travel reimbursement for medical, dental, mental health, or addiction treatment services. (You don’t need to be an Elder or have a disability to access this service.)
- Transportation help as part of a Family Support Services case plan
Seeking transportation providers
The Coquille Indian Tribe (CIT) announces the opportunity for eligible transportation providers to apply for Federal Section 5310 funds. See details
Title VI Policy Statement (Civil Rights)
The Coquille Indian Tribe Transportation Program is committed to complying with the requirements of Title VI, in all of its programs and activities, and will not permit any discrimination in its public service and accommodations, based on race, color, sex, national origin, or any other protected classification.
Title VI Policy Non-Discrimination Policy
Long Range Transportation Plan
The 2016 Roadway Inventory & Long Range Transportation Plan is a tool for planning and managing the Tribe’s roads. It includes an inventory of the Tribe’s existing roads, an analysis of road conditions, and a tentative schedule of future improvements. Federal regulations require the plan to be updated every five years.