Legislation authored by Senator Dan Hall to expand Metro Mobility services to Lakeville signed into law

On Tuesday, Senator Dan Hall (R-Burnsville) joined Governor Tim Walz as he signed into law legislation that he authored to expand Metro Mobility services to provide coverage for residents in the city of Lakeville by January 2020.

“Extending Metro Mobility services to the residents of Lakeville will provide an equitable distribution of coverage to a disabled population that has been underserved,” said Senator Dan Hall. “Having contributed to covering the cost of services for over a decade now, it’s only fair that the Met Council should make things right and provide the services too.”

Lakeville is located in Dakota County, one of the seven counties comprising the Met Council’s Twin Cities Metropolitan Area. Its residents have paid taxes that cover Metro Mobility services since 2008. Despite contributing to cover the cost for services, Lakeville residents were previously not eligible for ride services. This legislation would provide an equitable solution, expanding coverage for disabled residents across the greater metropolitan area. 

Metro Mobility is a door-to-door service provided by the Metropolitan Council, giving public transportation in the Twin Cities metro area for certified riders who are unable to use regular fixed-route bus service due to a disability or health condition.

The service operates 365 days a year. On an average weekday, Metro Mobility provides more than 8,000 rides; about one-third of those are for people who use wheelchairs or other mobility devices. In 2018, the program provided a total of 2.38 million rides to more than 20,800 active users certified for Metro Mobility service.

Senator Dan Hall represents Burnsville, Lakeville, and Savage in the Minnesota Senate. He serves as chair of the Senate Local Government Finance and Policy Committee.