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Community Services

I Need a Ride

Rides are available for eligible residents of Douglas County.

Douglas County connects older adults, people with disabilities, and their families, with free information and referrals to transportation and other services. View Douglas County’s Non-Discrimination policies here.

Eligible residents must have a physical address within Douglas County.  Homeless residents may be considered a resident if they have a child(ren) enrolled in a Douglas County School District school, are employed within Douglas County, obtain benefits and services through Douglas County Human Services, or if they have documents demonstrating their last permanent residence was in Douglas County. Douglas County residents may qualify for grant-subsidized services if they can answer yes to ANY of these questions:

  • Are you age 60 or older?
  • Are you a person living with a disability?
  • Is your income below 200 percent of poverty?

Please note that grant funds are limited and availability is not guaranteed.  Contact Resource Navigation at 303-814-4300 for more information.

Grant funds identified above are available through our Transportation Grant Partners.

Other Transit Services

Regional Transportation District (RTD)

Lone Tree Link

  • The Lone Tree Link is a free shuttle service that connects employment centers on Park Meadows Drive with RTD light rail, as well as entertainment and retail.
  • Lone Tree Link On Demand Powered by Uber – Link On Demand offers FREE door-to-door on-demand service rides within the Lone Tree city limits.

Way To Go

  • Way to Go is a regional partnership between the Denver Regional Council of Governments (DRCOG) and a dedicated group of Transportation Management Associations. These agencies work together to reduce traffic congestion, improve air quality, and make life better for the region’s residents.

Denver Regional Mobility and Access Council (DRMAC)

  • DRMAC is the Regional Coordinating Council for the Greater Denver metro area. They meet every other month and welcome all who have an interest in transit.  DRMAC also prepares “The Getting There Guide”, which helps to identify a variety of transportation options.