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Low-income criteria for the Transportation Wallet: Access for All Program

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The Transportation Wallet: Access for All program defines "living on a low-income" as anyone qualifying for at least one of the below services:

  • TriMet Honored Citizen Card for people with qualifying incomes
  • Portland’s Sewer, Stormwater and Financial Assistance Program
  • Oregon Health Plan / Medicaid
  • SNAP Program / Oregon Trail Card
  • Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF)
  • Free & Reduced-Price Lunch
  • HUD Housing Choice Voucher
  • LIHEAP (Home Energy Assistance)
  • Employment Related Daycare
  • Women Infants and Children (WIC)
  • Oregon Promise
  • Affordable Housing Resident
  • Unemployment
  • Social Security Disability award letter
  • BIKETOWN for All

For a complete list of the Access for All program's eligibility criteria, please visit the Transportation Wallet: Access for All webpage.

Additional assistance

Program participants with additional questions are advised to contact staff members at the community-based organization they are eligible up through. Community-based organization staff have received training on the Access for All program and have access to additional materials that can help answer FAQs.

For general inquiries, please contact 311.

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