Johnson County Social Services, in partnership with NTS Horizons, announces the launch of Trip Connect, a new transportation service piloted in the northern and metro regions of Johnson County. Officially launched on Dec. 11, 2024, Trip Connect is designed to provide affordable and convenient curb-to-curb rides to work and school during evening hours when traditional public transit options are unavailable.
Trip Connect operates Sunday through Friday from 5 p.m. to midnight, offering on-demand or scheduled rides for just $2.00 per ride. The new Trip Connect Johnson County app is available for download on Google Play and the Apple App Store, allowing users to easily book rides with just a few taps on their smartphones.
“Trip Connect is an exciting new option for residents of Johnson County who have limited access to transportation during evening hours,” said Kelly Schneider, Mobility Coordinator at Johnson County Social Services. “By offering a low-cost, flexible transportation solution, we are helping individuals get to work and school while improving mobility for our community.”
This pilot program is funded by multiple sources including the Johnson County Board of Supervisors through the American Rescue Plan Act, the East Central Iowa Council of Governments (ECICOG), the National Center for Mobility Management, the Iowa Department of Transportation, the City of North Liberty, and Kirkwood Community College.
For more information on Trip Connect and how to download the app, visit https://horizonsfamily.org/transportation/johnson-county-tripconnect/ or contact Kelly Schneider at 319-356-6090, [email protected].